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CALENDAR
OF THE
PATENT ROLLS,
PBESERVED IN THE
PUBLIC RECCED OFFICE.
PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF
THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECORDS
EDWAKD IV, EDWAED V,
EICHAKD III.
A.D. 1476—1485.
PUBLISHBD BY AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJE8TY'S PRINCIPAL SECRETAKY OF STATE
FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE
BY MACKIfi AND CO. LD.
And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from
EYRE AND SPOTTISWOODE, East Harding Street, Fleet Street, E.G., or
OLIVER k BOYD, Edinburgh ; or
E. PONSONBY, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin,
1901,
CONTENTS.
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PREFACE.
The present volume forms part of a series of Calendars
of the Patent Rolls from the reign of Edward I. to
that of Henry VII. the object and character of which
are explained in the Preface to the first volume for the
reign of Edward III. (a.d. 1327—1330.) The text has
been prepared, under my immediate supervision, by Mr.
R. C. Fowler, with the assistance of Mr. R. F. Isaacson,
both of the Public Record Office. Mr. Fowler has
also compiled the Index.
H C. MAXWELL LYTE.
Public Record Office,
1 July 1901.
(vii)
CORRIGENDA.
Page 95, last line. For April 23 read April IC.
„ 453, line 3, laiert comma after Holcombe.
ADDITIONAL CORRIGENDA.
VOL. I.
Page 131, line 42, For Stroude read Stronde.
309, „ 18, For York read Westminster.
394, „ II, After Ch&rtev rea^i d^ted 11 November, 18 Edward II [Charter
Roll, 18 Edward 11, So, 16.]
402, „ 33, For nomines read homines.
466, „ 47, After Richard II add [French Roll, m. 11.]
„ 60, After Richard II add [Fretich Roll, m. lO.J
606, After Charters printed at length, add 171.
610, After Coinage, add 370, 371.
614, After Creations of peers, add 444.
623, After Eathome, add 287.
625, After Brdbury, prior of, /or 173 reatl 172.
627, After Farleigh, priory of, add 73, 139, 197.
630, AfUr Forest, add Kirkby Stephen.
664, After Kent, earl of, add Grey.
670, After Mervyn, John, for 181 read 182.
672, After Monkton Farleigh, read See Farleigh.
686, After Ports, add Yooghal.
,, 710, After Thanet, Isle of, add 813, 328.
„ 718, After Warsop, add 134, 484.
„ 726, Dele entry Worksop.
VOL U.
641, Add Aberystwith, Lanbadar, burgesses of, 369.
713, For Henor read Heanor.
716, After Hese, add (Hayes).
719, After Hovekirke, add (Ofifekerque).
728, Dele entry Lampeter.
„ 728, After Lanbadar read See Aberystwith.
„ 762, Add Offekerque. See Hovekirke.
„ 776, After Shirbum, /or 683 read 483.
„ 799, After Warsop read 17, 70, 126, 423.
„ 808, After Worksop read 418, 419, 431, 442, 460, 477.
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CALENDAR,
OF
PATENT EOLLS.
IG EDWARD lY.— Part II.
l^'JQ ^lEMBRANE 26.
Sept. 1. Licence for Thomas West, lord la Warre, son and heir of Richard West,
Westminster, knight, lord la Warre, deceased, tenant in chief, to onter freely into all
castles, lordships, manors, lands, fee farms, annuities, reversions, farms,
rents, services, hundreds, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets, liberties,
franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions, knights' fees, advowsons and other
possessions within the realm of which the said Richard or any Of his
ancestors were seised and which should descend to him, saving to the king
1477 lioniage and fealty. By p.s.
Jan. 9. Licence for William Heryot, citizen and alderman of London, William
Westminster. Stokker, knight, citizen and alderman of London, and John Stokker, mer-
chant, or their factors or attorneys to ship 250 sacks of wool or less and
woollen cloths without grain and other merchandise in the port of London
in a ship called le AnUmy and take the wools by the straits of Marrok and
the woollen cloths and other merchandise to any foreign parts, paying to
the king at the end of 16 months from 1 December last customs and
subsidies as though they were taken to the town of Calais. By K.
Jan. 11. Grant to the king's servant John Grene, yeoman, one of the ushers of
Westminster. \\^q queen's chamber, of the office of the custody of the park of Beaubussh,
CO. Sussex, with the herbage and pannage of the park during the minority
of Anne the daughter and heiress of the king's kinsman John, late duke cf
Norfolk, with a fee of 4r/. daily from the issues of the lordship of Cookfeld
and all other commodities. By p.s.
Jan. 15. Grant for life to the king's servants Peter Wraton, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, and William Warde, yeoman of the countinghouse of the house-
hold, of the custody of the tower of the great palace at Westminster called
* le Gatehouse ' or * le Towre * of the palace, abutting on the palace on the
east and towards the street called * le Kyng strete ' on the west, * le litill
Wolestaple * on the north and the sanctuary of St. Peter, Westminster, on
the south in the county of Middlesex, and the custody of all houses, cham-
bers and mansions within the tower, and all issues from it. By p.s.
A. 863. Wt. 8258/37. M. A
OADENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1477.
Jan. 15.
Jan. 20.
Westminster.
Membrane 26 — conU
General pardon to Thomas Bothe alian Boothe late of Waltfaam Crosse,
CO. Hertford, * boucher,* alias Thomas Diche late of Lychefield, co. Stafford,
of all offences committed by him before 9 January. By p.s.
Eevocation of the protection, with clause volumm, for one year, lately
granted by letters patent to John Goylyn, citizen and fishmonger of
London, staying on the king's service in the company of the king's kins-
man William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant of the town, castle and
marches of Calais, on the safe-custody, victualling and defence of the same,
because he delays in the city of London, as appears by certificate of the
sheriffs.
1476.
July 10.
Westminster.
MEMIiRANE 26.
Grant for six years from Easter last that all merchants of Genoa,
Florence, Venice and Lucca and all other merchants and 'brokers' of
Italy and their factors, clerks and attorneys shall be quit of certain personal
subsidies due from them in England, granted by the commons of the
realm in the Parliament at Kedyng, 81 Henry VI ; and that they shall not
pay more than iSs, 4Ld. for the subsidy and 10s. for the custom on each
sack of wool or every 240 wool-fells, or more than 12d, for the subsidy and
8^/. for the custom on tin of the value of 20«. notwithstanding the grant
by the commons of the realm in Parliament at Westminster, 29 April,
8 Edward IV.
June 7.
Westminster.
Licence for John Stanley, knight, son and heir of Thomas Stanley and
Matilda his wife, to enter nreely into the manor of Elford and all castles,
towns, manors, lands, fee-farms, annuities, reversions, rents, services,
hundreds, offices, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets, liberties,
franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions, knights' fees, advowsons and other
possessions which came into the king's hands by the death of his father or
any of his ancestors and which should descend to him ; and grant to him
of all issues of the said manor and other premises from the time of the
death of Thomas Ardern, knight ; as it was found by an inquisition taken at
Stafford on Tuesday before Michaelmas, 8 Edward IV, before Thomas
Erdeswyk, esquire, late escheator in the county, that the said Thomas
Ardern was seised in his demesne as of fee of the said manor, held in chief
as of the manor of Chellesmore, parcel of the duchy of Cornwall, and on
his death it descended to John Ardern, knight, his son and heir, and on the
death of the latter to the said Matilda, his daughter and heiress, who
married the said Thomas Stanley, who survived her, and that the said
John was of full age. By p.s.
Restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of Durham, with all
issues from the time of voidance, to the king's clerk Master William
Dudley, whom the pope has appointed bishop on the translation of
Laurence, late bishop, and who has renounced everything prejudicial to the
king and whose fealty the king has taken. [Fadera,] By K.
Dec. 21. Signification to Th. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Dan Eichard Croyland, monk of the monastery of Croyland, as abbot.
By p.s.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 8
1^1 Q MEMBRANE 24.
Oct. 13. Pardon to John Lyott of the castle of York, *yoman,* alias * keper,* alias
Westminster. ' gayoler,* of the escape of Joan Willamsson, convicted felon, on 26
September from the gaol of the castle and the consequent forfeiture of
lOOL or other fine incurred by him. By p.s.
Oct. 15. General pardon to William Hyll alias Stoddon late of Wycheanger in the
Westminster, parish of Lucombe, co. Somerset, ' husbondman,* of all offences committed
by him before 6 August last. By p.s.
The like to W'illiam Ilyll alias Stoddon late of Blakford by Porlok, co.
Somerset, * husbondman.' By p.s.
The like to William Hyll alias Stoddon late of Wotton Courtenay, co.
Somerset, * husbondman.' By p.s.
Oct. 1. Pardon to John Shelley and John Aleyn, late sheriffs of London, of all
Westminster, debts due to the king and all actions against them by force of the statute
in Parliament, 23 Henry VI, ordaining that no sheriff' shall demise at
farm his county or any of his bailiwicks, himdreds or wapentakes. By p.s.
Oct. 22. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Leventhorpe to the office of
Westminster, tronage and pesage in the port of London and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 22. General pardon to Walter Morgan alias Draper of Bergevenny, * yoman,'
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 20 October. By p.s.
Oct. 22. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Eussell as receiver general of
Westminster, all lordships, manors and lands late of William Lovell, late lord Morley,
and Eleanor, late lady Morley, his wife, and in the king's hands by their
death and the minority of Henry their son and heir. By K.
Oct. 23. General pardon to Thomas Taillour of Bermengeham, co. Warwick,
Westminster, 'taillour,* alias 'yoman,* of all offences committed by him before 18
September last. By p.s.
Oct. 11. Pardon to the king's servant Kichard Garnet, esquire, late escheator of
Westminster, the counties of Kent and Middlesex, of all offences committed by him and
all issues, fines, amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him
to the king by reason of his office. By p.s.
Oct. 26. Inspexiffuis of the following : —
Westminster. j, G^ant by John do Meysi to Sir Robert le Veel, knight, and the
heirs male of his body, for 200Z. paid by him, of the manor of
Charfeld with the advowson of the church, all tenants with their
services and issue, all liberties and free customs, view of frank-pledge
and other appurtenances. Witnesses : — Sirs John Esturmy, William
Maunsel, Jordan le Ware, knights,. Elias de Cumbe, Peter Crok,
Richard le Fleming, Richard de Colewiche, William de Burgo and
others. Charfield, 1 February, 2 Edward I.
2. Grant by Nicholas de Kyngeston, son and heir of Sir Nicholas de
Kyngeston, knight, to Sir Peter le Veel, knight, and the heirs male
of his body of the manor of Torteworth with all appurtenances and
the advowson of the church and all his lands in Thornbury, Oldeburi,
Kyngton and Mourton with the meadow of Thacham and Scottes-
grove and the services of Elias Henegg. Witnesses : — Sirs William
de Wauton, John Bisshop, John de Astone, Robert de Bradeston,
knights, John de Asheley, Henry de Mareis, Richard Colewich, John
Herman, Roger Corbet and others. Torteworth, 4 July, 16 Edward II.
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1476.
Oct. 27.
Westminpter
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
^fl•)nhrane 24 — v<mL
General pardon to John Harwell late of Maydeston, co. Kent, * taillour,'
alias late of Gravesend, co. Kent. By K.
Grant to Richard Holt, servant of the king's kinsman lord Hastynges,
the king's chamberlain, of the office of the bailiwick of the lordship of
Watton and Aslocton in le Yale, co. Nottingham, during the minority of
George Neville, son and heir of John Neville, late marquis Montagu,
receiving 2(L daily with all other profits. By K.
Nov. 80.
Westminster.
Nov. 80.
Westminster.
1477.
Jan. 5.
Westminstjr.
MEMBRANE 23.
Grant from the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 18 Edward IV, to
Richard Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury, Edmund, earl of Kent, John,
lord de Scrope of Bolton, Oliver Seyntjohn, esquire, John Catesby, Ser-
jeant at law, William Huse, the king's attorney, William Fairfax, esquire,
and W' illiam Tanfeld of certain 15L from the manor of Bloxam, co. Oxford,
for the life of ^Margaret, duchess of Somerset, for her use, in lieu of a like
grant to John Stourton, knight, William Caraunt, esquire, and Gilbert
Kymere, clerk, who are now dead, by letters patent dated 21 February, 1
Edward IV. By p.s.
Exemplification, at the request of the abbot of St. ^fary Graces by the
Tower of London, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 20
Septemler, 8 Edward IV, inspecting and confirming the following : —
1. Letters patent of Edward III inspecting and confirming letters patent
of the following dates : — ■
20 March, 21 Edward III.
8 June, 27 Edward III.
8 August, 27 Edward III.
6 November, 80 Edward III.
2. Letters patent dated 8 May, 41 Edward III.
These letters have been lost by accident, as Richard Forster has taken
oath in Chancery, and they will be surrendered if found.
Mandate to the escheator in the county of Lincoln for the restitution of
the temporalities of the abbey of ('royland, of the order of St. Benedict, to
Richard Croyland, monk of the monastery, whose election as abbot Th.
bishop of Lincoln has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Northampton.
Leicester.
Hertford.
Writ de intendmdo in pursuance to the tenants.
1476.
Dec. 7.
Westminster.
MEMBIiANE 22.
Whereas the king for divers debts in which he was indebted to his
kinsman Richard, late earl Ryvers, assigned to him 86^. 6.s. 8d, by two
tallies levied at the receipt of the Exchequer on 18 July, 9 Edward IV,
viz. 20Z. by one tally on the farmers, occupiers or approvers of the subsidy
and ulnage of cloth in the city and suburbs of London and 161, 6s. 8^/. by
another tally on the same in the town of Bristol, and the said earl
16 Edward iv.— Pabt 2.
1 jn/^ Membrane 22 — co7it,
147o,
delivered the tallies to John Barker of London, * goldesmyth/ in payment
of certain debts, and also the king being indebted to John Wykes, esquire,
for 83Z. 13«. 4(/. assigned to him that sum by a tally levied at the said
receipt on 20 May, 8 Edward IV, on John Twyer, esquire, then sheriff of
Norfolk and Suffolk, from the issues of his bailiwick, and the said John
Wykes delivered the tally to the said John Barker in payment of certain
debts, and the latter has as yet received no payment of the said sums,
arhounting in all to 120^. and has surrendered the tallies ; the king hereby
grants licence for him or his executors after his decease and their factors
and attorneys to ship wools, wool-fells, woollen cloths or other merchandif e
in the ports of London, Southampton, Sandwich and Bristol and take the
wools and wool-fells by the straits of Marrok and the other merchandise to
any foreign parts and bring back other merchandise to the said ports quit
of customs and subsidies (at the rate of 4 marks only on each sack of wool
or every 240 wool-fells) to the sum of iOL in each of the next three years.
By p.s.
Dec. 18. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Howard, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, of the office of steward of all the lands pertaining to William, late
lord Morley, within the county of Norfolk during the minority of Henry his
son and heir or any other heir, with all fees and profits. By p.s.
Dec. 29. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of
Westminster. Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester and Flynt, of full power to
appoint justices of oyer and terminer in the counties of Salop, Hereford,
Gloucester and Worcester and the marches of Wales adjacent and in Wales,
provided that one of the king's justices of one or other Bench be one and
saving to the king the amercements belonging to him, and to array the men
of those parts if necessary for the punishment of malefactors, and to hear
and determine enquiries into the exercise of offices in those parts. By K,
Dec. 29. Grant to Robert Wyngefeld, knight, of the office of parker of the park of
Westminster. Lopham, parcel of the possessions of John, late duke of Norfolk, in the
county of Norfolk, during the minority of Anne, daughter and heiress of
the said duke, receiving iiL daily from the issues of the park with all other
emoluments. By p.s.
MEMnjRANK 21.
Nov. 28. Grant to John Scott, knight, and the heirs male of his body of two parts
Westminster, of the manors of Oldswynford and Snowdisbury, co. Worcester, and the
reversion of the third part on the death of Margaret late the wife of Fulk
Stafford, esquire, and the advowson of the church of Oldswynford, with all
fees, privileges, rights, knights' fees, advowsons, loots, courts, views of
frank-pledge, warrens, fairs, markets and other profits, to hold from
26 August, 4 Edward IV, by the services of as many knights'- fees and as
many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV, in lieu of another grant to him of the above by letters patent
dated the said 26 August, surrendered so far as concerns the above ; and
grant to him and his said heirs that they shall have a market weekly on
Tuesdays at their town of Chilham, co. Kent, and a fair yearly there on
the feast of St.- Mary Magdalen and the day preceding and the day following
with a court of pie-powder and all issues, profits and amercements,
provided that it be not to the harm of neighbouring markets and fairs, and
that they shall have free warren in all their demesne lands and woods in
Chilham, provided that they be not within the metes of the forest.
By p.s.
6
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 Ann Meinbra7ie 21 — cont.
147d.
Nov. 23. Pardon to Richard Robert of Asshcburn, co. Derby, * barker,' alian
Westminster, 'yonian,' of his outlawries in the counties of Derby and Nottingham
for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, to satisfy Nicholas Knyveton, esquire, of SOL damages
for a trespass committed by him and William Hum, *yoman,' William
Clerk, ' souter,* John Derby, * souter,' Robert Perfey, *yoman,' John
Heyward, * baker,' John Bate, *yoman,' Thomas Wollpwe, * mercer,*
Richard Wyrley, * draper,' Richard Sutton, *bocher,' Thomas Heyward,
* laborer,' Richard Wodehous, *bocher,' Richard Bretener, 'sherman,*
John Damport, ^ mercer,' Nicholas Derby, * glover,' and William Derby,
' glover,' all of Assheburn, before the justices of the Bench to answer the
king on certain points put to him and Robert Bote, priest, Hugh Conge,
* barker,' Elias Purceglove, * wever,' Richard Bukley, * carpenter,' William
Parker, * baker,' Thomas Parker, * laborer,' John Bayle, *coteler,' John
Sutton, ^bocher,' and John Damport, *yoman,* all of Assheburn, before
the said late justices to answer Laurence Lowe touching a trespass com-
mitted by him and William Hum, *yoman,' Robert Parfey, *yoman,'
William Clerk, *souter,' and John Derby, * souter,* all of Assheburn, and
before the same to satisfy the king of his ransom for a trespass committed
against Nicholas Kny\eton, esquire, at Underwode; the said Nicholas
having appeared on 26 June last by Thomas Hunt, his attorney, and
acknowledged himself satisfied of the damages, and the said Robert having
made fines with the king on 6 November, as appears in Trinity term, 7
Edward IV, and Michaelmas term, 6 Edward IV, and surrendered to the
Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Dec. 4. General pardon to ThomavS Kene, *yoman,' alias Thomas Kyne of
Westminster. Iloddesdon, CO. Wilts, * husbondman.* By p.s.
Nov. 23.
Westminster.
Nov. 23.
Westminster.
MKMIUiANE 20.
Pardon to Richard Wodhous of Asshebourn, co. Derby, * bocher,' of his
outlawries in the county of Derby for not appearing as above (.see ?//. 21) to
satisfy Nicholas Knyveton, esquire, of 80Z. damages for a trespass
committed by him and others and to satisfy the king of his ransom for a
trespass committed against the said Nicholas at Underwode; the latter
having appeared on 26 June last by Thomas Hunt, his attorney, and
acknowledged himself satisfied of the damages, and the said Richard having
made fine with the king on 6 November, as appears in Michaelmas term,
5 Edward IV, and surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan,
chief justice of the 13ench, has certified.
The like to Richard Sutton of Assheburn, ' bocher.'
The like to Thomas WoUowe of Assheburn, * mercer.'
Pardon to William Clerk of Assheburn, co. Derby, * souter,' of his
outlawries in the counties of Derby and Nottingham for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to satisfy
Nicholas Kny\*eton, esquire, as above {see w, 21), to satisfy the king of his
ransom as above and to answer Laurence Lowe as above ; the said Nicholas
liaving appeared on 26 June last by Thomas Hunt, his attorney, and
acknowledged himself satisfied of the damages, and the said William
having made fine -with the king on 6 November, as appears in Michaelmas
term, 5 Edward IV, and surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas
Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part 2.
1 jw« Membrane 20 — cont,
Dec. 8. Pardon to John Pitz of Exeter, executor of the will of Nicholas Carrewe,
Westminster, late sheriff of Devon, and administrator of his goods, of all offences com-
mitted by himself or the said Nicholas and all issues, fines, amercements,
debts, accounts and arrears due from them to the king by reason of the
said office. By p.s*
Dec. 21. Appointment, until 21 June, of Thomas Markham, esquire, to take salt
Westminster, anjl fresh-water fish for the expenses of the household and carriage for the
same.
Dec. 4. Grant to Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, for the
Westminster, better maintenance of his estate, of 140 marks yearly at the hands of the
clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the customers in the ports of London,
Bristol, and Eyngeston on Hull according to the form of an act in the
Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry VI, and 106«. lljrf. and the sixth
part of id. yearly at Christmas for a robe with fur and 66«. 6d, yearly at
Whitsuntide for a robe with lining.
Dec. 27. Confirmation of the grant by letters patent of the king's first-born
Westminster. Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, dated 20
December last with the advice of the lords of his council and the assent of
his mother Elizabeth, queen of England, to Thomas Bigby and William
Bracebrygge of the custody of the lordship or manor of Hanneworth and
all lands in the county of Middlesex and the advowson of the church of
Hanneworth late of John Crosby, knight, citizen and alderman of London,
tenant of the prince, during the minority of John his son and heir and the
custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement.
MEMBRANE 19.
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June 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Hynde, citizen and
Westminster, mercer of London, and Henry Assheborn to the prior and convent of the
house of the Salutation of St. Mary of the Carthusian order by the city of
London of the manor called Cardons, held in chief, a messuage, 31 acres
of land, 8 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood and 20 acres of salt marsh
called * Drapers,* another messuage, 7 acres of land, an acre of meadow
and a rood of wood called ' Ballardys,' 7 acres of land called * Bernardys,*
an acre of land called * Petwyns,* 20 acres of land, 8 roods of wood and
4 acres of salt marsh called * Flukkys * and a rood of land called * Chesses,*
not held in chief, all in the parish of Cleve alias Clyve alias Clyff, co. Kent,
extended at 9 marks yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken before John
Crafford, escheator in the county, to hold to the value of 10 marks yearly
in part satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated 22 February, 1
Edward IV. By p.s.
June 20. General pardon to Walter Clerc alias Clerkke alias Cleerc of Alveley, co.
Westminster. Salop, * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 19 June.
By p.s.
June 28. Licence for the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter,
Westminster. York, to elect an archbishop in the place of the king's kinsman George,
deceased. [Ftcdera.] / By K,
8 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
'\A'7f\ Membrane 19 — cnnt,
July 2. Inspcvinius of a charter of John Browc the elder and Robert Baylly,
Westminster, sealed with their seals, granting for life to Robert Browe, esquire, the
manor of AVodehede and Bryggecasterton with the advowsons of the
cliurch of Brygecasterton and the free chapel of the said manor of Wode-
hcde and the manor of Tye with the advowson of the church of
Tye, which thoy lately had of his grant, wnth remainder to
]\Iiirgarct the wife of Robert Browe for her life or until her remarriage or
betrothal, and successive remainders of the manor of Wodehede and Brygge-
casterton with the said advowsons to the heirs male of the body of the said
Robert Browe, the heirs male of the body of Hugh Browe, knight, and the
right heirs of the said Robert Browe, and of the manor of Tye with the
said advowson to the heirs of the body and the right heirs of the said
Robert Browe. ^Vitnesfses : — John Basynges, knight, Roger Flore, John
Dancys, esquires, John Clerk, John Pcnsax and others. Le Wodehede,
yunday the vigil of the Nativity of St. John Baptist, 8 Henry V.
Oct. 28. General pardon to Clement Forte of Exeter, co. Devon, * goldsmyth,'
Westminster, aliaa of Shirbornc, alias of Assheperton, co. Devon, alias of Neweton Buss-
hell, CO. Devon, alias of Westminster. By K.
Nov. 5. Licence for the canons regular of the priory of SS. Peter and Paul,
Westminster. Ipswich, of the order of St. Augustine, to elect a prior in the place of
Geoffrey Grene, deceased.
Nov. 22. General pardon to David Baron late of Fletestrete, London, * yoman '
Westminster, alias late citizen and * gurdeler ' of London, of all offences committed by
him before 18 November. By p.s.
Dec. 1. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Suffolk for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the priory of St. Peter, Ipswich, of the order of St.
Augustine, to Dan John Yorkc, canon of the house, whose election as prior
J. bishop of Norwich has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
Writ (/(' ininidcndo in pursuance to the tenants.
MEMniiANE 18.
Nov. 6. Pardon to Henry Frowyk late of Southmymmes, co. Middlesex, esquire,
Westminster, of his outlawries in the counties of Essex and Sussex and London for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Parys, citizen
and * peauterer ' of London, touching a debt of 27/. 17«. to satisfy Roger
Lukenore, knight, of 72/. 18.s. id. which the latter recovered against him
and 40.N. damages, and to satisfy Thomas Stalbroke, knight, alderman,
citizen and draper of London, of 201. which the latter recovered against
him and 20.s. damages ; he ha\ing surrendered to the Flete prison and the
said Roger having appeared on 26 January last and acknowledged himself
satisfied and the said Thomas having appeared on 4 November last by John
Monmouth, his attorney, and acknowledged himself satisfied, as Thomas
Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
•
Oct. 28. Grant, during good behaviour, to Robert Yole of the office of clerk of the
Westminster, statute merchant with the custody of the lesser part of the seal for the
oflBce within the town of Notyngham, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Nov. 25. General pardon to Reginald Legh alias Lee of Annesley, co. Nottingham,
Westminster. « gentilman,' alias esquire, alias of Mottrum Andrewe, co. Chester. By p.s.
16 EDWAED IV.— Part 2. 9
\A7.Q Membrane 18 — cont.
Dec. 8. Appointment, during good behaviour, of Thomas Bryan, knight, as chief
Westminster, justice of the Bench, receiving the accustomed fees, in lieu of a like
appointment of him by letters patent dated 26 (16) February, 11
Edward IV, surrendered. By K.
Dec. 8. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Ralph Grenned, clerk of
Westminster, the king's kitchen, of the office of fcodary of all castles, lordships, manors,
lands and possessions late of John, late duke of Norfolk, tenant in chief,
in the counties of Surrey and Sussex, in the king's hands by his death
and by reason of the minority of Anne, his daughter and heiress, receiving
the accustomed fees from the issues of the premises with all other profits.
By p.s.
Dec. 4. Protection for William Shore, citizen and mercer of London, and his
Westminster, servants with all his lands, goods and possessions in England and else-
where. By p.s.
Oct. 9. Charter to Richard, the abbot, and the convent of Evesham, granting
Westminster to them two fairs yearly within their borough of Seint Edward Stowe, co.
Palace. Gloucester, where they already have a market weekly on Thursdays, viz.
one at the feast of SS. Philip and James and the two days preceding and
the two days follo\ving and the other at the feast of the Translation of St.
Edward the Confessor and the two days preceding and the two days
following, with all rights and profits, unless they be to the harm of
neighbouring fairs. Witnesses : — The king's kinsman Th. cardinal arch-
bishop of Canterbury, the king's brothers George, duke of Clarence, great
chamberlain of England, and Richard, duke of Gloucester, great constable
of England, Th. bishop of Lincoln the chancellor, J. bishop of Rochester,
keeper of the pri\'y seal, the king's kinsmen Henry, earl of Essex, treasurer
of England, and Anthony, earl Ryvers, John Audeley of Audeley, William
Ilastyngys of Hastyngys, the king's chamberlain, and Th. Stanley of
Stanley, steward of the household, knights, and others. By p.s. [4418.]
Nov. 26. Appointment during the pleasure of the king's kinsman Antony, earl
Westminster. Ryvers, chief butler of England, of Richard Forster as his deputy in the
port of Boston and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed
fees. By bill of the chief butler.
March 8. General pardon to John Cornysshe alia^^ Cornasshe of Canterbury,
Westminster. * fuller,* alias * sharman,' of all felonies and trespasses committed by him.
ByK.
Feb. 18. Grant to Thomas Vaghan, knight of the body, of all forfeitures which
Westminster. Richard Whalley, < gentilman,* has forfeited to the king with all debts due
to the said Richard and all goods of which he was possessed at All Saints
last. By K,
MEMBRANE 17.
1476.
Dec. 11. General pardon to John Bolham late of Southmolton, co. Devon,
Westminster. ' toker,* alias * yomaiiy* of all offences committed by him before 10 May,
16 Edward IV. By p.s.
Oct. 8. Mandate to the escheator in the county of York for the restitution of
Wes^ninster. the temporalities of the archbishopric of York to Laurence, late bishop
10 CALENDAR OF PATENT EOLLS.
1476.
Membrane 17 — cont.
of Durham, whom the pope has appointed archbishop and who has
renounced everything prejudicial to the crown and whose fealty the king
has taken. [Fcedera,] By K.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Northumberland.
Nottingham and Derby.
Lincoln.
Oxford. '
Middlesex.
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
The like to the mayor of Kyngeston on Hull.
The like to the mayor of York.
Writ de intetuhndo in pursuance to the tenants.
Aug. 16. Licence for the king's kinsman John, duke of Suffolk, son and heir of
Buckden. Alice, late duchess of Suffolk, deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely into
all honours, castles, lordships, manors, lands, fee-farms, annuities,
reversions, farms, rents, services, hundreds, fees, views of frank-pledge,
courts, leets, sheriffs' turns, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdic-
tions, stews, fisheries, parks, woods, chaces, warrens, knights' fees,
advowsons and other possessions in England, Wales and the marches of
Wales of which the said duchess or anyone else was seised and which
should descend to him, saving to the king homage, fealty and relief.
By bill of p.s.
Dec. 18. General pardon to Grifl&th ap Howell ap Brian late of Walcote, co. Salop,
Westminster. * yoman,' alioA of Newton, co. Salop, alius of Brompton, CO. 'Salop, of all
- --^ offences committed by him before 13 December. By p.s.
1477.
Jan. 8. Grant for life to William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, of the
Westminster, offices of master and worker of the king's mints and keeper of the king's
exchange within the Tower of London, the realm of England and the town
of Calais, according to the form of certain indentures, receiving the
accustomed fees. By K.
Jan. 4. Pardon to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
Westminster, ordinary of that place, of all escapes of John Wynterbourne alian Gilberte
late of Alburne, co. Wilts, * yoman,' committed to his custody, from prison
before 13 January last. By p.s.
Feb. 16. Appointment of Thomas Vaghan, knight, as surveyor and demiser at
Westminster, farm of all honours, castles, lordships, manors, lands and other possessions
with all liberties and franchises in England, Ireland, Wales and the
marches in the king's hands by the death of John, late duke of Norfolk,
his kinsman, during the minority of Anne, daughter and heiress of the
latter, and grant to him and his assigns of 20Z. yearly during the said
minority from the issues of the premises with all other profits. By K.
, .-^ MEMBRANE 16.
1476.
May 27. Whereas in the Parliament held at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Ed-
Westminster, ward IV, and continued by divers prorogations to 6 October, 18 Edward
IV, it was ordained that before the quinzaine of Easter following proclama-
tion should be made in each market town within each county of the realm
that all persons having letters patent, tallies or bills made, levied or
assigned before 1 December, 10 Edward IV, for any sums of money should
1476.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 11
Membrane 16 — cont.
bring them before the barons of the Exchequer at Westminster before the
quinzaine of Easter, 1475, and that the barons should divide the sums thus
due into twenty equal parts and order payment of these to be made yearly ;
and by letters patent dated 22 April, 8 Edward IV, the king granted
licence for Eobert Toke of London, * iremonger,* to ship merchandise quit
of customs and subsidies to the sum of 967^. lis. 8^. and Thomas
Wode, executor of the will of the said Robert, produced these letters before
the said barons on 26 November, 14 Edward IV, by Richard Bekyngham,
his attorney, and asserted that only the sum of 428Z. 16^. 8ff/. had been
received by virtue of the letters, so that the sum of 648Z. 14«. llj^f.
remained unpaid, and the barons have certified accordingly to the chan-
cellor ; the king accordingly grants to the said Thomas that he or his
executors after his decease or their factors or attorneys may ship wools in
any ports of the realm and take them by the straits of Marrok and ship
woollen cloths and other merchandise not pertaining to the staple of Calais
and take them to any foreign parts and bring back merchandise from any
foreign parts quit of customs and subsidies to the smn of 17^. 8«. 8f</. in
each of the next twenty years, in full satisfaction.
June 14. Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the port of
Westminster. London.
Nov. 22. Grant for life to Thomas Bestney of the office of [searcher of] all nets,
Westminster. * welys * and engines in the river Thames and creeks and places connected
with it from Sirencestre to Stanes, with all fees. By K.
MEMBRANE 15.
Nov. 20. Licence for Eleanor Stafford, widow, sometime the wife of Humphrey
Westminster. Stafford late of Grafton, co. Worcester, knight, Thomas Litelton, one of the
justices of the Common Bench, Humphrey Stafford, esquire, Thomas Stafford,
esquire, and John Catesby, one of the king's Serjeants at law, to found
a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the
altar of St. Mary in the parish church of Bromesgrave, co. Worcester, for
the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England,
and the said Eleanor and the said Humphrey and Thomas, sons of the
said Humphrey and herself, and for their souls after death and the soul of
the said Humphrey, and to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain lands,
rents and annuities, not held in chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 40 marks paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Yorke of 10 messuages,
Westminster, a moiety of a messuage, a fourth part of two messuages, 4 tofts, 200 acres
of land, 40 acres of meadow, 80 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood,
pasturage for eight oxen, 6«. rent and a rent of four hens in Puryton,
Puryton Stoke, Bentham, Lydyard, Brokynburgh, Wotton Basset and
Remesbury, co. Wilts, extended at 10 marks yearly, not held in chief, as
appears by an inquisition taken before John Charleton, esquire, escheator
in the county, to William Mille, chaplain of the chantry which William
Yorke, esquire, had licence to found in the church of Remesbury by letters
patent dated 24 June, 15 Edward IV, to hold to the value of 11 marks
yearly in part satisfaction of that licence.
Nov. 28. Signification to J. bishop of Norwich of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Dan John York, canon of the house or priory of Ipswich, of the order
of St. Augustine, as prior.
12
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 iyjT Membrane 16 — cont,
Jan. 12. Licence for the king's kinsman George Nevyle, knight, lord Bergevenny,
Westminster, son and heir of Edward Nevyle, knight, late lord Bergevenny, and
Elizabeth his wife, to enter freely into all baronies, parts of baronies,
castles, manors, lordships, honours, commotes, cantreds, alien priories,
lands, rents, reversions, services, mills, fisheries, pensions, portions, forests,
offices, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, turns, sherififs' turns, returns of
writs and executions, chaces, advowsons, knights' fees, tenths, forfeitures,
wreck of sea, fee farms, tolls, customs, advowsons, franchises, liberties,
privileges, jurisdictions, possessions, fairs, markets, profits and heredita-
ments in England, Wales and the marches, Ireland and the town and
marches of Calais, which should descend to him by the deaths of the said
Edward and Elizabeth or any of his ancestors, saving to the king homage
and fealty. By K.
Presentation of Robert Brym, vicar of the parish church of Northfiete,
of the deanery of Shorham, of the immediate jurisdiction of the church of
Canterbury, to one of the chantries founded for the soul of Edward, late
prince of Wales, in the low chapel under * le crofte ' in Christ Church,
Canterbury, on an exchange of benefices with Richard Thomas.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
1476.
Nov. 27.
Westminster
Dec. 28.
Westminster.
Dec. 29.
W^estminster.
1477.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
1476.
Nov. 80.
Westminster.
1477.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
MEMBHASE 14.
Protection, for five years, for John Ayly, the abbot, and the convent of
Malmesbury and the abbey and its cells, manors, lands, rents, possessions
and goods, which the king has taken into his hands because the abbey has
been burdened by bad government and heavy expenses and because the
abbot is blind and cannot govern, and commission of the custody of the
same to the prior of Bath, so that the issues shall be expended on the
sustenance of the abbot and convent and their servants, the relief of the
abbey and its cells, the support of annuities, corrodies and pensions and
the payment of debts. By K.
Precept to the prior of Bath to stay execution of the above.
Grant to Robert Wyngefeld, knight, controller of the household, of the
offices of steward of all castles, lordships, manors, hundreds, lands and
other possessions and master of the game of all chaces, parks and warrens
late of John, late duke of Norfolk, tenant in chief, in the counties of
Norfolk and Suffolk during the minority of Anne his daughter and heiress,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of tke premises, with all
other profits. By p.s.
Pardon to Thomas Rogers, citizen and * fysshmonger ' of London, late
purser of a ship of the king called le AnUmtjy of all debts, accounts and
arrears due to the king from him as purser. By K.
General pardon to Thomas Childe of Harleton, co. Cambridge,
' gentilman.' By p.s.
Appointment, until 18 January, of William Matthewe, yeoman pur-
veyor of the carriage of the household, to take two-wheeled carts, waggons,
cars, horses and oxen and other necessaries for the office of carriage of the
household.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 3 8
1477.
Feb. 1. Pardon to the king's servant William Trussell, knight, late sheriff of
Westminster. Warwick and Leicester, son and heir of Thomas Trussell, knight, deceased,
of all offences committed by him, all escapes of felons and fugitives and
all issues, fines, amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to
the king by reason of his office. By p.s.
Jan. 29. Pardon to Richard Hudilston alias Hudleston of Milium, co. Cumber-
Westminster, land, esquire, late escheator in the counties of Cumberland and
Westmoreland, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements,
issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of
his office. By p.s.
Feb. 6. Grant for life to Martin Haute, servitor and usher of the chamber of the
Westminster, king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of a tenement in Watirfulford,
CO. York, called Roos Hall, lately belonging to Thomas, lord Roos, and in
the king's hands by his forfeiture, without rendering anything to the king,
saving the accustomed fees and services. By p.s.
Feb. 4. Pardon to Richard Kyngesmyll, late one of the collectors of the customs
Westminster, and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth, co. Devon, and ports
and places adjacent, of all offences committed by him and all penalties,
fines, forfeitures and amercements. By p.s.
Feb. 5. Grant for life to the king's ser\'itor William Pye of the manor or lordship
Westminster, of Budefeld, CO. Gloucester, which Richard Boteler and Matilda his wife
lately held for life of the grant of Henry IV, and which John Baker,
deceased, and Thomas Gilbert, deceased, afterwards had separately for life
of the grant of the present king. . By p.s.
MEMBRANE 13.
Feb. 20. Licence, for 10/. paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Mountgomery, knight,
Westminster. Thomas Tyrell, knight, Thomas Cornw^ales of Bartlesden, esquire, William
Lygon, esquire, and Walter Brokhampton, esquire, to grant the manor of
Kyngesey, co. Buckingham, with the exception of an acre of land in
Kyngesey, and the third part of the manor of Chepyng Norton, co. Oxford,
with the exception of an acre of land in Chepyng Norton, held in chief, to
Joan Marney, widow, late the wife of John Marney, knight, son of William
Marney, knight, to hold for life without impeachment of waste, with
successive remainders to Henry Marney, son and heir of the said John, and
the heirs of his body, Anne Tyrell, wife of the said Thomas and sister of
the said John, and the heirs of her body, and the right heirs of the said
William Marney.
Feb. 14. Grant, for 24 years from Michaelmas last, to William Stokke, knight, of
Westminster, the custody of all assarts, wastes, purprcstures and petty items {minutis
particuliH) of the forest within the forest between the bridges of Stanford
and Oxford in the counties of Northampton, Buckingham'and Huntingdon,
rendering to the king 62Z. yearly. By K.
Feb. 23. Licence for Thomas Gale, of Dertmouthe, merchant, one of the customers
Westminster, qj collectors of the customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dert-
mouth and ports and places adjacent, while he has that office or any office
of customer or collector or searcher, controller or surveyor of the scrutiny
in the said ports or any port in the realm, to have ships of his own, buy or
14 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
IA'7'7 Membrane 18 — cont.
sell by way of merchandise, meddle with the freighting of ships, hold
wharves, quays, inns or taverns or act as factor or attorney for foreign mer-
chants without penalty, notwithstanding the act in Parliament, 20
Henry VI. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Pardon to Ralph Neville, knight, and Isabel his wife of their acquisition
Westminster, from Ralph, earl of Westmoreland, of the manor of Kyrkeby Moreshede,
CO. York, and the manor and soke of Beseby, co. Lincoln, held in chief,
and their entry thereon without licence.
By p.s. and for 6^. 13«. 4^/. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant William Clyfton, one of the king's
Westminster, trumpeters, of 10 marks yearly from Michaelmas, 14 Edward IV, viz.
100«. from the prior and convent of Merton for the manor of Patrikes-
borne, co. Kent, or at the hands of the sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, and
SSs, id, from Peter Roos, rector of the church of Westkyngton, in the
deanery of Malmesbury, in the diocese of Salisbury, from a pension which
the abbot of Foug^res of France had in the church, or at the hands of the
sheriff of Wilts. By p.s.
Feb. 22. Pardon to John Mynours, late escheator in the county of Stafford, of
Westminster, all offences committed by him and all issues, fines, amercements, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office.
By p.s.
Feb. 25. Pardon to the king's servitor John Sturgeon of Hychen, co. Hertford,
Westminster, esquire, master of the king's ordnance, one of the gentlemen ushers of the
king's chamber, of all actions against him. for the ordnance or any stuff
or habiliments for the same and all debts, accounts and arrears due from
him to the king. By K.
Feb. 19. Grant to Laurence Ducworth, parson of the parish church of Iden, in
Westminster, the diocese of Winchester (sic)j of the hospital of St. Leonard, Stoke, co.
Nottingham, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of his
custody of the lands of Francis, lord Lovell, a minor, on an exchange of
benefices witt Robert Sharpuls.
Feb. 26. Pardon to Hugh Shirley, one of the yeomen of the crown, late escheator
Westminster, in the county of Hereford and the marches of Wales adjacent, of all
offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 12.
Feb. 14. Pardon to Nicholas Bery of Toppesham, co. Devon, alias late of the
Westminster, island of Gersey, merchant, late deputy of Richard Kingesmylle, one of
the collectors of the customs and subsidies in the ports of . Exeter and
Dertmouth, of all offences committed by him before Michaelmas last
1476. • ^y ^•'-
Oct. 8. Pardon to Thomas Elyot late of London, alias late of Exeter, late one
Westminster, of the Customers or collectors of the customs and subsidies in the ports of
Exeter and Dertmouth and parts and places adjacent, and Nicholas
Hengescote alias Henyscote, late one of the same customers or collectors,
of all offences committed by them and all fines, issues, amercements, debts,
accounts and arrears due from them to the king. By p.s.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 15
lirrpr Membrane 12 — cont.
Feb. 7. Charter to the king's second son Richard de Salopia, duke of York,
Westminster creating him duke of Norfolk and earl of Warrenne. By K.
P&lace. Vacated because on the Charter liolL
Feb. 16. Grant to the king's servant James Radclyff, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of the offices of bailiff of the lordship and parker of
the park of Swanton Morley, co. Norfolk, from the death of William
Lovell, lord Morley, during the minority of Henry Lovell his son and heir,
with the accustomed fees, provided that he render his account yearly of the
issues of the office of bailiff. By p.s.
Feb. 12. General pardon to James Harolde alian Herotte of Ellowe, co. Suffolk,
Westminster. « yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 10 February. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Grant to the king's servant Edward Hardgill, esquire, for certain sums
Westminster, of money paid to the king of the custody of all manors, lordships, lands,
rents and services late of John Horwode alias Horewode late of the county
of Southampton, tenant in chief, during the minority of John his son and
heir, with the marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from
heir to heir. By p.s.
Feb. 19. Presentation of the king's clerk William Fitzherbert to the parish church
Westminster, of Stamford Ryvers, in the diocese of London, void by the death of John
Neuport, late rector.
Feb. 16. Grant to Robert Cobbe, yeoman of the chamber of the king's son
Westminster. Richard, duke of York, of the office of bailiff of Seeford in le Rape of
Lewes, co. Sussex, during the minority of Anne, daughter and heiress of
John, duke of Norfolk, with the accustomed fees and all profits, as Henry
Marshall had. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 11.
Jan. 28.' Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas Fitz William the
Westminster, younger, Brian Sandeford, esquire, John Stayndrop, esquire, and John
Walton, esquire, of 6 messuages, a cottage, 58 acres of land, 6} acres of
meadow and 40 acres of pasture in Alford, Riggesby, Trusthorpe, Thedil-
thorpe, Saltfleteby, Mumby and Anderby, co. Lincoln, extended at 4Z. 4^.
yearly, not held in chief, as appears by an inquisition taken before Robert
Haryngton, esquire, late escheator in the county, to Geoffrey Derham and
John Dene, chaplains of the chantry which the said Thomas had licence
to found in the parish church of Alfoi^d by letters patent dated 6 February
last, to hold to the value of 7 marks yearly in part satisfaction of the said
licence.
Feb. 12. Licence, for half a mark paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Sutton of
Westminster. Teryngton, esquire, and John Boys of Emneth, co. Norfolk, to enfeoff
Henry Danyell, son and heir of Thomas Danyell late of Walsoken, and
Elizabeth his wife of a toft called < Eyngestofte ' or ' Kyngeshalle ' and
100 acres of pasture in Stanhowe, co. Norfolk, held in chief, to hold to
themselves and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the right heirs
of the said Henry.
Feb. 16. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Stanes of the office of the
Westminster, portage or porter of the king's liveries of the great wardrobe within the city
of London, void by the death of Thomas Gilbert, receiving the accustomed
fees at the hands of the keeper of the great wardrobe with all profis, as
John Houghton had. By p.s.
16 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1477.
Membrane 11 — cont.
Feb. 10. General pardon to William Taillour of Oslaston, co. Derby, *yoman,*
Westminster, alias ' busbondman.' By K.
Feb. 17. General pardon to John Cartewrif^ht late of London, * yoman,' Ralph
Westminster. Cartewright late of Cavendyssh, co. Suffolk, * yoman,' and William Carte-
wright late of Cavendyssh, * yoman.' By K.
Feb. 19. Pardon to John Reyny «Z/rt.s Reyne of the county of Devon, * gentilman,*
Westminster. 1^^^ escheator in the county, of all offences committed by him and all fines,
amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king
by reason of his office. By p.s.
Feb. 24. Presentation of the king's clerk Thomas Ingleby, bishop of Rathlure,
Westminster, to the parish church of Sutton Bonyngton, in the diocese of York.
[i*W^;«.]
Feb. 10. Grant to John Ilastynges of Eslyng, co. Norfolk, esquire, of the office of
Westminster, master of the game of the parks and warrens of Hokeryng and Swanton
Morley, co. Norfolk, parcel of the possessions of Eleanor late the wife of
William Lovell, tenant in chief, during the minority of Ilenry her son and
heir, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Jan. 16. General pardon to John Vivian late of London, * cordener,' alias late of
Westminster Hoddesdon, CO. Hertford. By K.
March 1. Grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Canccler of the office of
Westminster, controller of the king's works within the castle of Wyndesore and other
manors and lordships pertaining to it, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the castle and lordship. By p.s.
MEMBIiANE 10.
Feb. 12. Licence, for 8 marks paid in the hanaper, for Christopher Willughby,
Westminster, esquire, to grant the manor of Bredfeld, alian Bradfeld, co. Suffolk, held in
chief, with the exception of one acre of land in it, to W^illiam Jenney,
Serjeant at law, Henry Fenne, clerk, Richard Suthwell, esquire, James
Hobert, esquire, Edmund Jenney, esquire, William Mekelfeld, esquire,
Thomas Playter, esquire, John Jenney the younger, Thomas Banyard,
John Russe, John Elyngham and John Walworth the younger to hold to
themselves and the heirs of the said Edmund.
Feb. 11. Licence for John Norbury, knight, one of the kinsmen and heirs of
Westminster. Ralph Botiller of Sudeley, knight, viz. son of Henry Norbury, knight, son
of Elizabeth one of his sisters and heirs, and William Belknap, esquire,
another of his kinsmen and heirs, viz. son of Joan another of his sisters
and heirs, to enter freely into all castles, manors, lordships, lands, rents,
reversions, services, knights' fees and advowsons in England late of the
said Ralph and Alesia his wife which should descend to them, and grant
to them of all issues of the premises from the time of the death of the
said Alesia, viz. 10 February, 18 Edward IV. By K.
Jan. 26. Grant for life to Theobald Archbold, citizen of London, born in Ireland,
Westminster, of the office of marshal crier of the king's counties in the city of Dublin
and all other cities, boroughs, towns and places in Ireland, with the
^.ccustomed fees, as Hugh Galiat, deceased, had. By K.
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1477.
Jan. 22.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
1476.
Dec. 10.
Westminster.
Merfibrane lo — cont.
Grant for life to the king's clerk Lionel Wydeville of the deanery of
Wolverhampton, void by the demise of Master William Duddele, late dean.
Mandate to Nicholas Luson and John Ryngesby to put him in
possession. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Richard Swanne,
canon of the cathedral church of Wells, William Dodesham, Thomas
Tremayll, Thomas Larder, John Boven, Thomas Baker, Robert North and
Walter Yartecombe of the manor of Stokelinche Maudeleyne and 9
messuages, 48 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 3^. rent
and the rent of IJ pounds of pepper and a pound of cumin in Stokelynche
Maudeleyn, Stokelynche Ostryser, Yevilchestre, Lymyngton, Northover,
Somerton Erlaygh and Somerton, co. Somerset, to the bailijffs and
burgesses of Yevilchestre for the sustenance of poor people and the support
of other charges according to the ordinance of the grantors.
By p.s. and for 3dL lis, paid in the hanaper
•
Pardon to Master John atte Wylle of Exeter, co. Devon, clerk and deputy
of Nicholas Heynscote, late one of the collectors of the customs and subsidies
in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth, of all offences committed by him
and all issues, debts and accounts due from him to the king. By p.s.
Pardon to John Haryngton, esquire, late escheator in the county of
Lincoln, of all offences committed by him and all issues, fines,
amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by
reason of his office. By K.
Grant to the abbot and convent of Stratford Langthorn that they shall
have a market weekly on Wednesdays at their town of Bellerica, co. Essex,
and two fairs there yearly, one on the feast of St. Mary Magdalen and the
day preceding and the day following, and the other on the feast of
the Decollation of St. John and the day preceding and the day following,
with all liberties, free customs and profits, provided that it be not to the
harm of neighbouring markets and fairs. By p.s.
June 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANES 9—6.
LiApeximiis and confirmation to Thomas, the abbot, and the convent of
Hyde by Winchester of the following : —
1. Letters patent dated 20 November, 1 Richard II, inspecting and
confirming the following : —
a, A charter dated at Winchester, 18 March, 4 Edward III
[Charter Boll^ 4 Edward III, No, 85] , inspecting and confirming,
the following : —
(1.) A charter of Henry I. dated at Bourne, Ides of September
1114. [Mo7iasticon» 11. 444.]
(2.) A charter of Henry 11. dated at Wallingford. [Mojiasticon.
No, xvn.]
(3.) A charter of Henry 11. dated at Wallingford to Salidus,
then abbot.
(4.) A charter of Henry II. dated at Winchester to John, then
abbot. [Ibid. No. XVI.]
(5.) A charter of Henry 11. dated at Wallingford.
(6.) A charter dated at Rochester, 15 February, 23 Henry HI.
[Ibid. No. XX.]
8258 B
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1476. Meinhranes 9-6 — cont,
(7.) Letters patent dated 1 March, 80 Henry III.
(8.) A charter dated at Westminster, 20 July, 54 Henry HI.
[Charier Eollj 54 Henry III, m. 4] , inspecting and con-
firming a charter of Henry I. dated at Windsor.
[Monasiico7i Xo. XI.]
(9.) Letters patent of Edward, afterwards king, dated 22 July,
64 Henry HI. inspecting and approving the preceding.
(10.) Letters patent dated 28 May, 9 Edward I., to William,
then abhot, and the convent.
(11.) Letters patent dated SO May, 88 Edward I.
(12.) Letters patent dated 28 February, 19 Edward II.
b. Letters patent dated 12 December, 16 Edward III.
2. Letters patent dated 7 February, 4 Edward II.
3. Letters patent dated 20 October, 6 Edward II.
4. Letters patent dated 16 June, 18 Edward I.
5. Letters patent dated 6 February, 20 Edward I.
6. Letters patent dated 24 (rectius 80) May, 84 Edward I.
7. Letters patent dated 22 July, 84 Edward I.
8. Letters patent dated 6 January, 9 Edward III.
9. Letters patent dated 18 May, 15 Edward III.
10. Letters patent dated 12 January, 16 Edward III.
11. Letters patent dated 20 June, 15 Richard II.
12. Letters patent dated 24 August, 16 Richard II.
18. A charter dated at Westminster, 80 March, 41 Henry III. [Cluirter
Rollf 41 Henry III, m, 7] , inspecting and confirming a
chirograph between William de Valence, the king's brother,
and Roger, then abbot, and the convent.
14. A charter dated at Wolvesey, 11 April, 84 Edward I. [Cfiarter
Hull, 84 Kihvard 7, Xo. 34] .
16. Another charter of the sama data. [IbicL]
16. A charter dated at Windsor, 27 July, 8 Edward III. [Charter Roll,
3 Edward III, Xo. 35.]
17. Letters patent dated 22 July, 12 Richard H.
For 6 marks paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE C—cont.
1477.
Jan. 25. Appointment for life of John Wrythe alias Faucon, one of the king's
Westminster, heralds, as chief herald and king of arms of the north parts of England in
place of Thomas Holme alian Clarencewe, resigned, with all profits ; and
grant to him of 20^. yearly from the issues of the county of York, with a
livery such as any king of arms or herald had in the time of Edward III
yearly at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Jan. 2. Grant for life to the king's servant William Gryfiyth, one of the
Westminster, marshals of the hall of the household, of an annuity of 182. 5<. from the
fee farm of the town of Colchester. By p.s.
16 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 19
l^'T'J MEMBnANE 5.
March 1. General pardon to Richard Aurey late of Sandwich, *yoman,* alias
Westminster. < maryner,' alias *shipman,* of all offences committed by him before 26
February. By p.s.
March 1. Grant to Thomas Billing, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench,
Westminster. Richard Tunstall, knight, John Catesby, Serjeant at law, William Catesby,
Robert Whittelbury, and Oliver Sutton or their executors of the custody of
all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents and possessions with knights'
fees, advowsons, reliefs, eacheats, fairs, markets, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, jurisdictions and emoluments late of
John, earl of Wiltshire, or Constance, countess of Wiltshire,* during the
minority of Edward their son and heir. By p.s.
parish
late
January. By p.s.
Feb. 26. General pardon to William Smyth late of Seint Johnstrete without the
Westminster, bars of Westsmythfeld, London, co. Middlesex, *yoman,* of all offences
1 47fi committed by him before 21 February. By p.s.
May 12. Appointment of William Haydon and Robert Meykyn to enquire into
Westminster, the use of false weights and measures throughout the realm, to arrest
offenders and commit them to the nearest gaol and to certify concerning
forfeitures to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer from time to time,
and appointment of them to the office of marshal in the premises during
the minority of the daughter and heiress of John, late duke of Norfolk,
1477 tenant in chief, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Feb. 25. General pardon to John Ryver alias Reverse late of London, clerk, alias
Westminster, chaplain, of all offences committed by him before 21 February. By p.s.
Nov 4 Pardon to John Saynton, late escheator in the county of Lincoln, of all
Westminster, o^^^ces committed by him and all issues, fines, amercements, debts, accounts
and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office. By K.
1477.
MEMBRANE 4.
Feb. 28. Appointment, daring pleasure, of Gervase Clyfton, esquire, as receiver of
Westminster, the kmg's castles, manors, lordships and fee farms of Horeston, BoUesovere,
Chestrefeld, Maunfeld, Lyndeby in Shirwode, Edyngstowe, Clipston in
Shirwode, Bulwell, Darlyngton and RagenhuU, Amall, Retford, the bailiwick
of the honour of Peverel, the mills of Retford and Notyngham and the
manors or lordships of Whaton, Aslokton, Gedlyng, Shelford and
Stokbardolf in the counties of Nottingham and Derby, and steward of the
said manors or lordships of Gedlyng, Shelford and Stokbardolf, and grant
to him during office of 10/. yearly from the issues of the above with all
profits, rendering his account not at the Exchequer but at the castle of
117 ft Notynghame before the appointed auditors. By p.s.
Nov. 9. Ratification of the estate which William Rodon has as parson of the
Westminster, parish church of Gresford in Wales, in the diocese of St. Asaph. By p.s.
Oct. 12. Licence, at the request of Robert Ratclif, esquire of the body, son of John
Westminster. Ratcliff, knight, and John Smyth, alderman of the gild of St. Mary in the
church of Conyngesby by Tateshall, co. Lincoln, and the brethren and
sisters of the gUd, for the said alderman, brethren and sisters to acquire in
mortmain, after inquisition, lands, rents, reversions and services, not held
in chief, to the value of 10/. yearly for their sustenance and the finding of
20 CALENDAR OF PATENT EOLLS.
1 ^fjrg Membrane 4 — cont.
a chaplain or chaplains to celehrate divine service in the said church for the
good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, the
said Robert and Margaret his wife, Thomas Fitz William the younger, and
John Croxby, rector of the church, and for their souls after death, and to do
other works of piety. By p.s. and for 40/. paid In the hanaper.
Oct. 11. General pardon to John John alim Jak John of Saltasshe, co. Cornwall,
Westminster. < maryner,* of all offences committed by him before 12 August. By p.s.
July 29. Grant to the king's servant James Dokray, constable of the castle of
Fotheringhay. Cragfargus in Ulster in Ireland, in consideration of his expenses in the
repair of the castle, of 20Z. yearly for five years from Easter last from the
issues of the fee farm of the town of Droghda. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 3 and 2.
1477.
Feb. 8. Indenture between the king and William Hastynges, knight, lord
Tlastynges, ordaining the latter master and worker of the moneys of gold
and silver and keeper of all * chaunges and oute chaunges ' in the Tower
of London, the realm of England and the town and marches of Calais,
according to letters patent dated 8 January last. He hath undertaken to
make five kinds of gold money, one piece * rennyng for 10.s. of sterlings *
which shall be called the * riall ' of gold, of which there shall be 45 in the
pound of the weight of the Tower, and pieces of 5h, called the * half ryall,*
2x. 6(/. called the * riall ferthyng,' Ga. 8(L called an * aungell,' and 8.s. 4f/.
called an * aungelet ' in like manner j and every pound weight of the Tower
of the said moneys shall be worth 22Z. lO.s., and shall be of 28 carats 8 J
grains fine, which is the old right standard of gold of England, which
standard ought to be made after the goodness aforesaid and indented, one
part to remain with the master and the other part in the Treasury ; and of
such pound weight the warden of the mint shall take for the king 7«. 6f/.,
whereof the master shall have for the working of the coins and other
expenses 2s. 6^/., and the warden, comptroller, clipper of the irons, clerk
and usher of the coins, shall have their fees, and there shall remain to the
merchant 221. 2.s. 6^/. The master shall be allowed at the assay a variation
of weight or alloy of the eighth part of a carat in the pound, which shall be
called * remedie,' but otherwise shall melt and reforge defective money at
his own cost, lie hath undertaken also to make five kinds of silver money,
viz., a piece of id, called a *grote,* of which there shall be 112J in the
pound aforesaid, and pieces called a * half-grote,* a * peny ' or a *sterlyng,* a
* halfpeny * and a * ferthyng ' in like manner ; and in every pound weight
of silver money there shall be 11 ounces and 2 pennyweights of fine silver
and 18 pennyweights of alloy, which is the old right standard of the sterling
of England, which standard ought to be made and kept as above, and every
pound weight of the Tower of the said moneys shall be worth 87«. 6^/., of
which the warden shall take for the king 18^/., whereof the master shall
have 12^/., and the warden, comptroller, clipper, clerk and usher shall have
their wages, and there shall remain to the merchant Sda, The remedy
shall be 2 penn}'weights in every pound. The master shall make a privy
mark upon all moneys made by him, and before issue 10s. value in every
10 pounds of gold, and 2.s'. value in every 100 pounds of silver shall be put
in a box sealed with the seals of the warden, master and comptroller,
and shut with three keys of which they each shall have one, and
the said box shall be opened every three months upon reasonable warning
before certain lords of the council and assay made by fire or touch in the
16 EDWAED IV.— Part 2. 21
1477.
Mcmhrayu's 3 ajul 2 — nmt.
presence of the warden, master and comptroller, and if the moneys be found
good the master shall have letters patent of acquittance, and any default or
the reverse shall be entered in record. The warden, master and comptroller
shall take gravers to grave the irons, and smiths and other workmen, and
the irons when graven shall be delivered by indenture to the clerk of the
mint, and the graver shall not grave elsewhere but in one house within the
Tower. The master shall receive gold and silver brought to the Tower at
its true value, and in cases of doubt the assayers shall determine the truth,
for which two good stones called touches' and good ^nedeles* shall be
provided, and the balances and weights shall bo amended from time to time,
and the master shall deliver bills to the merchant on the receipt of gold and
silver. The master and his deputies, officers and servants, and all persons
bringing gold or silver to the Tower shall have free entry and issue. The
delivery of gold and silver shaU take place once or more in the week, and
the master shall take count of the sum coined and the number of persons
to whom delivery shall be made. No money or bullion shall be taken out
of the realm, except by special leave of the king, or for personal expenses,
and no false or counterfeit money brought in. The king confirms to the
said warden, master and comptroller, and all other ministers of the mints
and exchanges, the charters and franchises granted aforetime, and the
moneyers and workmen shall be r^ady to do their work at all time and the
gold and silver to be coined shall be delivered to them in clean ingots. The
master shall bring all the gold and silver that he shall receive in the exchanges
or by colour of his office to the mints to be made into money, and the king
has given to him all such profits as shall fall by the casualties of the
exchanges, and no person shall hold common exchange, privy or apert, on
pain of the forfeiture contained in the statute of 25 Edward III, of which
forfeiture the said master shall have 12rf. of the pound. And for the
performance of the covenants aforesaid the said master has made oath in
Chancery and has found borrows in 100^ each, viz. Sir Eichard Hastynges,
knight, lord Welles, Sir Ralph Hastynges, knight, Hugh Brice, alderman
and goldsmith, James Brice, gentleman, Hugh Broun, mercer, William
Martyn, skinner, and Henry Wodecok, scrivener. Kinjliah,
MEMBRANE 2— cont.
Jan. 29. Grant for life to the king's servant John Beste of a messuage or mansion
Westminster, in the parish of St. Giles without Crepulgate, London, to hold from 13
November last by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other
rents and services as it was held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV, in lieu
of a like grant to him of the same by letters patent dated 18 November
last, surrendered. By K.
T .^^ MEMBRANE 1.
1476.
Dec. 3. Licence for John Botoler, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas
Westminster. Hampden and Marjory his wife, Humphrey Forster and Alice his wife, and
John Wadham son and heir of Elizabeth Wadham sister of the said
Elizabeth, Marjory and Alice, kinswomen and heirs of John Popham,
knight, tenant in chief, viz., daughters of Stephen Popham, knight, son
of Henry Popham brother of John Popham father of the said John, to enter
freely into all lordships, manors, lands, fee-farms, annuities, farms, rents,
reversions, services, hundreds, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets,
sheriffs' turns, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions, stews,
22
CALENDAR OF PATENT EOLL^.
1476.
1477.
Dec. 3.
Westminster.
Feb. 3.
Westminster.
Membrane i — amt.
fisheries, warrens, knights' fees, advowsons and other possessions within the
realm of which the said John Popham, knight, or any ancestor of the said
John Wadham, Elizabeth, Marjory and Alice was seised and which should
descend to them, saving to the king homage, fealty and relief. By K.
Pardon to Thomas Croftes and Thomas Norton, collectors of the
customs and subsidies in the port of Bristol and ports and places adjacent,
of all offences committed by them and all fines, issues, debts, accounts and
arrears due from them to the king. By p.s.
Vacated because in the seiimteenth year.
Grant for life to the king's servant Alexander Mason of the reversion of
the office of marshal of the king's * still mynstralles,* which John Clyff now
has, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
-^A^a MEMBRANE 26d.
Dec. 29. Commission to Richard de Labere, esquire, Thomas Braynton, John
Westminster. Welford and Richard Greneway to enquire what lands Katharine, late
countess of Shrewsbury, tenant in chief, held in the county of Hereford
and the marches of Wales adjacent, what they are worth, on what day she
died, and who is her heir, and to take the lands into the king's hands.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 2i(l.
Commission to Philip^Lowes, esquire, John Higham, esquire, Thomas
Markham, esquire, Michael Denys, John Wykes and Robert Spaldyng,
Serjeant at arms, to arrest Thomas NicoU, John Gryfifyn, Thomas Mayle,
Edmund Lytherland, Richard Higham, Thomas Rede, John Honywode,
John Goldyng, John Cokeyn, John Poteman and Stephen Almen and bring
them before the king and council.
Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother Richard, duke of
Gloucester, the king's kinsmen Henry, earl of Essex, and Antony, earl
Ryvers, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, Thomas Stanley of Stanley,
knight, John Denham, knight, John Howard of Howard,
knight, Thomas Billyng, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight,
Thomas Ursewyk, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Richard Chokke,
knight, Thomas Littelton, knight, Thomas Yonge, Richard Neell,
Henry Lew7s, William Brandon, esquire, and Roger Philpot, touching
certain offences committed in the county of Essex by John Abbot of
Reynham, co. Essex, *gentilman,' Thomas Higlett of Reynham, 'smith,*
Richard Chapman of Reynham, * laborer,' William Algor of Hornechurche,
CO. Essex, *husbondman,' William Swayne of Hornechurche, *husbond-
man,' and Walter Thomas of Reynham, * waterman.'
1477.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE ISd,
Commission de wallns et fossatis to Thomas Ursewyk, knight, Thomas
Mongomery, knight, John Say, knight, John Elryngton, William Alyngton,
Richard Haute, Alfred Corneburgh, Thomas Frowyk, Thomas Stedolf,
Hugh Bryce, Thomas Rigby, Roger Philpott, Robert Plummer, John
Stanford, Thomas Lute and Godfrey Grene along the coast of the river
Leye in the counties of Essex and Hertford and from thence to Ware and
from thence to the Thames.
16 EDWAED IV.— Part 2. 23
J 476, MEMBRANE lid.
Dec. 7. Appointment of R. bishop of Salisbury, John Elryngton, treasurer of
Westminster, ^^e household, William Norreys, knight, Richard Foweler, Richard
Harecourte, knight, Thomas Dalamare, knight, William Stonoure,
John Harecourte of Staunton, Richard Croft, Nicholas Gaynesford, John
Wode of Hampton Courte, Thomas Stedolfe, Thomas Frowyk, Thomas
Wyndore, Thomas Rokes, John Langston, William Mulsoo, John Hals,
Thomas Ive, William Essex, Drugo Brudenell, Richard Bulstrode, William
Danvers, Richard Lovell, Richard Halle, Robert Skerne, Robert Berdesey
and the sheriffs of Middlesex, Surrey, Buckingham, Oxford and Berks as
justices in those counties to survey the river Thames and hear and
determine offences against the ordinance of Maf/7ia Carta, the statutes of
25 and 45 Edward III and 1 Henry IV and the act in the last Parliament
at Westminster concerning the erection of weirs, mills, stanks, piles and
kiddles and other impediments.
1477.
MEMBRANE 16(/.
Feb. 14. Commission to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, admiral
Westminster, of England, to enquire into the complaint of Bartold Foolkerdenek, mer-
chant of Almain, factor and attorney of Hermann Derschow, Margward
Reene, Henry Hoveman and Nicholas Shele, merchants of Lubyk in Almain,
and John de Forsten, Henry Hoosen, Simon Vrodelond, Henry Hyddes-
thorpe, Cristian de Heya and John Pothurst, merchants of Hamburgh in
Almain, that whereas one Henry Forsten, master of a ship called le Jacob
of Hamburgh, was sailing in the said ship, laden with fish and other goods
and merchandise of the said merchants, viz. 26,000 stock fish, 2,000 staple
fish and 9 tuns of * trane * to the value of GOOL, in Iceland to take to the
port of London, along the sea coast near the town of Hertilpole in the county
of York on 81 August last, and the ship was cast on to dry land as it were
and could not be moved, and the ship and master, mariners, merchants and
merchandise were safe and awaiting the flood, one Thomas Lumley, knight,
lord of Lumley, and George Lumley, knight, and other evildoers assaulted
the master, mariners, merchants and their servants, and broke the ship into
small parts and despoiled it of the fish, goods and merchandise, contrary
to the friendship between the king and those of Almain, and to arrest and
imprison the offenders and cause restitution to be made.
MEMBRANE IM.
Feb. 21. Commission to John Beaumont, Edward Courtenay, Thomas Calwodley
Westminster, the elder, John Penpons, Thomas Lucombe, Oto Pbilippes and the sheriff
of Cornwall to arrest John Doteson and William Gay and bring them before
the king and council.
Feb. 18. Commission to William Catesby, knight, John Catesby, Serjeant at law,
Westminster. Guy Wolston, Nicholas Gryffyn, Roger Wake, William Newenham, William
Chambre, Oliver Sutton, Richard Burton and the sheriff of Northampton
to enquire what castles, manors, lordships, towns, townships, honours, lands,
rents, services, fee-farms, knights* fees, advowsons, hereditaments and
possessions Thomas Tresham late of Sywell, co. Northampton, knight,
attainted of high treason by force of an act in the Parliament held at West-
minster, 12 Edward IV, and continued by divers prorogations to 23
January, 15 Edward IV, held on 12 May, 12 Edward IV, in England,
Ireland, Wales or Calais or the marches of the same, and what they are
worth.
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lAj^J MEMBRANE 11^.
Feb. 22. Commission to William Huse, Richard Welby and Thomas Wymbysshe
Westminster, to arrest Robert Michell, Richard Langton, John Candorue, Thomas Dykous
Thomas Russhton, Robert Fox, Thomas Martyn and John Spencer, and
bring them before the king and council in one month from Easter next.
1476.
MEMBRANE lOd.
Nov. 24. - Commission to Thomas Beynam, James Hyet, Thomas Wodward»
Westminster. Richard Rogers, and the sheriff of Gloucester to enquire into the following
matter. It was found by inquisition that one Richard Staunton, father of
Thomas Staunton, who was his heir, was seised of the manor of Staunton
and certain lands in Colford, co. Gloucester, in his demesne as of fee and
by charter dated 10 September, 6 Henry VI, enfeoffed Robert Joce, Thomas.
Wodward, Richard Joce, Thomas Skynne and Richard Henbarowe of
the same, and he and the said Thomas Woodward and
Thomas Skynne died, and the said Robert Joce and
Richard Henbarowe survived them and were seised of the premises in
their demesne as of fee, and afterwards an agreement was made between the
said Thomas Staunton and one William Walshe, esquire, that the said
Thomas should marry Joan Walsh, daughter of the said William, for which
William should give Thomas 40Z. and after the espousal she should
have estate in the premises for her life, and accordingly at the
requirement of the said Thomas the said Robert Joce, Richard Joce and
Richard Henbarowe by charter dated the vigil of St. Paul, 86 Henry VI,
granted the premises to the said Joan, then the wife of Thomas, for her
life, and the said Thomas had nothing in the premises except in her right
and held no other lands in the county on the day of his death, and the
tenure of the premises is unknown. And now the king has been given to
understand that tlie said Richard Staunton did not enfeoff the said Robert
Joce, Richard Joce and Richard Henbarowe of the premises or any parcel
thereof, and they were never seised of the same, but he held them in his
demesne as of fee.
-,-- MEMBRANE id
lu'b. 18. Commission to John Straunge of Straunge, knight, Richard Martyn, clerk,
Westminster. Robert Basset, John Wode, esquire, Richard Forde, Thomas Wyndesore,
Richard Turnaunt, Humphrey Forster, Richard Restwold, Richard Barnet,
Thomas Lute, Robert Skerne, John Wyrall, John Gloucestre, Walter Forde,
Thomas Babham and John Upton to enquire by oath of good men of the
counties of Kent, Hertford, Essex, Surrey, Middlesex, Berks, Buckingham,
Oxford and Gloucester into the capture of swans and cygnets on the river
Thames and its tributaries from Cirencestre to its mouth by hooks, nets,
* lyme-strynges' and other engines, the alteration or deletion of the marks of
swans and the taking of swans' eggs, and to arrest and imprison the
offenders.
( 25 )
17 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
1477.
April 28.
Westminster.
April 28.
Westminster.
April 23.
Westminster.
April 26.
Westminster.
May 18.
Westminster.
April 28.
Westminster.
May 17.
Westminster.
April 23.
Westminster.
April 26.
Westminster.
May 1.
Westminster.
MEMiniANE 22.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
Thomas Gaunt of York, merchant, for not appearing before Robert
Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer John Wence-
lagh touching a debt of 6/., he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as
Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, as certified. York.
John Appelton late of Dertyngfcon, co. Devon, *yoman,' for not appear-
ing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Speccote alias
Sepeccoto the elder touching a trespass. Devon.
Richard Symson late of the city of York, Amercer,* for not appearing
to answer William Welbek, citizen and * habirdassher ' of London,
touching a debt of 21L 2s. Qd. London.
Thomas Marketman of Hedcron, co. Kent, 'laborer,' for not appearing
to answer Thomas Baldok touching a debt of 40^. Kent.
William Collys late of Wellys by the sea, co. Norfolk, *husbondman,'
for not appearing to answer Richard Whethill, esquire, and William
Howard touching a debt of 8L and Richard Darell, knight, touching a
debt of 30Z. City of Norwich. Norfolk.
Richard Abell late of Pakenham, co. Suffolk, *husbondman,' and
Agnes his wife, late the wife of Thomas Byrteporte late of Rokyngham,
CO. Northampton, *yoman,' and executrix of his will, for not appearing
to answer a plea that they render 40^. to Robert Chapman.
City of Coventry.
Robert Hardgate late of Hykelton, co. York, chaplain, for not appear-
ing to answer the prior of the monastery of St. Mary Magdalen,
Monkbretton, touching a debt of 40«. York.
Robert Runcton, parson of the parish church of Wyllyngale Doo, co,
Essex, for not appearing to answer John Ryvers, citizen and skinner of
London, touching a debt of 39Z. London.
Oliver Stokdalc of Thorpe within the parish of Topclyfe, co. York.
*yoman,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer Master Richard Andrewe, the dean, and
the chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter, York, touching a debt
of 66s. Sd. City of York.
John Hydson late of Poulesworth, co. Warwick, clerk, for not
appearing to answer William Sperman touching a debt of 40/.
Buckingham.
Master Henry Sutton late of Oxford, clerk, for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer William Brewo touching a debt of 100s.
Oxford.
26
CALENDAR OF PARENT ROLLS.
1477.
May 19.
Westminster.
May 19.
Westminster.
May 15.
Westminster.
April 24.
Westminster.
April 24.
Westminster.
June 12.
Westminster.
June 18.
Westminster.
June 14.
Westminster.
June 17.
Westminster.
June 17.
Westminster.
June 19.
Westminster.
June 1.
Westminster.
Membrane 22 — conU
Pardons of outlawry : — cant,
John Broun late of Agmondesham, co. Buckingham, * grocer,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 81^. 16.<¥. 8r2. to Emma Lambe
and William Cardemaker, executors of the will of John Lambe, late
grocer of London. London.
John Scorebourgh of Lokyngton, co. York, * husbondman/ for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Henry Clyffe the younger touching a trespass committed
by him and Robert Stranger, 'yoman,* John Nobill, * husbondman,*
John Johnson, * husbondman,* John Snawe, * husbondman,* Robert
Nobill,* laborer,* Henry Scoreburgh, * husbondman,* Thomas Langeley,
* husbondman, * Richard Jakeson, * husbondman,' John Patryk,
* husbondman,' and Thomas Mortimer * husbondman,' all of Lokyngton.
York.
William W^ylde of Aylesham, co. Norfolk, * husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he
render a horse worth 10/. to Richard Roos, esquire. Norfolk.
Walter Walrond late of Langeford, co. Somerset, * bocher,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Walrond touching a debt of 40«. Devon.
William Emeresson of Twynge, co. York, 'yoman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer William Eland, esquire,
Edward Saltmerch, esquire, William Portyngton and Christopher
Wylkynson touching a debt of 81Z. Middlesex.
Robert Broune of Ottonholme in Holdernessa, co. York, *yoman,'
alias of Hempholme in Holdemesse, for the same. Middlesex.
Thomas Mortymer of Lokyngton, co. York, * husbondman/ for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Henry Clyffe the younger touching a trespass committed
by him and others (see above), York.
William Alarde late of Westham, co. Sussex, ' gentilman/ for not
appearing to answer Richard Fenys, knight, lord Dacre, touching a debt
of 102. London.
Edmund Wode late of Swynnerton, co. Stafford, clerk, for not appear-
ing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he render
chattels to the value of 4 marks to Robert Lye. Stafford.
Thomas White late of Barnestaple, co. Devon, *merchaunt,*for not
appearing to answer William Coflfyn touching a debt of 73». ^d.
Devon.
John Baldewyn late of London, clerk, for not appearing before Robert
Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer John Lambe,
citizen and * browederer ' of London, touching a debt of 50«.
London.
Thomas Hertley alias Hatley late of Retherhithe alias Rederhithe, co.
Surrey, clerk, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer Robert Pusshyn touching a debt of Ibl, 6«. M, Surrey.
Thomas Bedyngham late of Berking, co. Essex, 'yoman,' for not
appearing to answer John Hammer, citizen and mercer of London,
touching a debt of 6Z. Essex.
17 EDWARD IV.— Part 1.
2Y
1477.
June 18.
Westminster.
June 24.
Westminster.
June 25.
Westminster.
June 21.
Westminster.
June 11.
Westminster.
Membran4* 22 — co^it*
Pardons of outlawry : —conL
William Lucas of Estbarnet, co. Hertford, *husbondman,* for not
appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, juafcices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer Stephen Attehylle touching a debt of 40«.
Hertford.
Robert Bartram <TZ/a« Bertram late of Worcester, 'vynter,* for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William Cook of
Tadyngton touching a debt of IH. 12.s. fir/. Hereford.
William Brompton late of Harowe of the Hyll, co. Middlesex, chaplain,
for not appearing to answer Edmund Shaa and Thomas Hill, late
sheriffs of Middlesex, and Henry Marland, late under-sheriff, touching a
debt of AOs. Middlesex.
Thomas Broghton of Broghton, co. Lancaster, knight, alias esquire,
for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer Henry Thwaytes touching a debt of lOL York.
Thomas Wayte of Hal ton by Spillesby, co. Lincoln, 'couper,* for not
appearing to answer William Gawe touching a trespass. Lincoln.
July 2.
Westminster.
June 11.
Westminster.
July 4.
Westminster.
. June 28.
Westminster.
June 12.
Westminster.
July 5.
Westminster.
July 9.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE n.
Edmund Bokkyng late of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, esquire, for not
appearing to answer Marjory late the wife of John Walden late of Clare
touching a debt of 251, Middlesex.
John Jermayn of Kyrkeby, co. Essex, * husbondman,* for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Radclyff, executor of
the will of Roger Radclyff, clerk, touching a debt of 40^. Middlesex.
John Milcent of Kerkeby, co. Essex, 'tayllour,* for the same.
Middlesex.
William Hert late of Codgravc, co. Nottingham, * miller,' for not
appearing to answer John Barowe touching a trespass. Nottingham.
William Brown of Repton, co. Derby, * gentilman,' alioit of Bretby, co.
Derby, for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of the late king, to answer John Sturgeon, citizen and mercer of
London, touching a debt of 40.s. and before Robert Danby and his fellows,
late justices of the Bench, to answer" William Cumberford alias
Gumberforth, < gentilman,' touching a debt of 40.9. London.
Robert Neall late of Burton on Trent, co. Stafford, * draper,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Hunt of
Notyngham, * marohaunt,' touching a debt of 64«.
Town of Nottingham.
John Stubbe alias Heth of Cliffe, co. Salop, * yoman,* for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render 40Z. to Thomas Powetrell, executor of the
will of John Crecy, late canon of the free chapel of St. Stephen within
the palace of Westminster. Derby.
William Whitehede alias Whytede of Westham, co. Essex, * yoman,'
for not appearing to answer William Barowe touching a trespass, and
John Hanmer, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of 61.
Essex. London.
28
CALENDAR OF PATENT EOLLS.
1477.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Pardons of outlawry: — nmt.
Oct. 15.
Westminster.
Oct. 15.
Westminster.
Oct. 14. Edmund Spryngwell, burgess of the town of Bishop's Lynn, co.
Westminster. Norfolk, merchant, for not appearing to answer Edmund Wyghton,
knight, touching a debt of 40s. Norfolk.
Richard Chatwall alias Chetwall of Kydyrmynster, co. Worcester,
'chapman,* alia.s * mercer,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and
his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer William Hende,
* mercer,' touching a debt of SI. and before the justices of the Bench
to answer Ralph Caldebek touching a debt of 52s.
London. City of Coventry.
Thomas Walford, parson of Hasilbyche, co. Northampton, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Degory Heynes
of Coven tre, 'goldsmyth,' touching a debt of U, City of Coventry.
John Idleyof Assh by Dertford, co. Kent, *gentilman,' alias ot Idley,
'CO. Kent, alias late of Chilham, co. Kent, esquire, alias late of Ayssheby
Mepeham, co. Kent, alias of Esture, co. Kent, for not appearing before
John Cottesmore and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to answer John Feerby of Pavlynscray the elder touching a debt of 40Z.,
before Richard Neuton and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer Walter Moyle touching a debt of 20Z., before John Prisot
and his fellowst justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Roger
Mell touching a debt of 20Z., and to answer a plea that he render 5 marks
to William Alisaundre and John Kent, executors of the will of John
Aston, late parson of Snodelond, and before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Walter Moyle touching a
trespass. Kent. Middlesex.
John Blunsham of Kyngescl}^', co. Northampton, *husbondman,'
alias *yoman,' for not appearing before the said John Prysot and his
fellows to answer John Zouche, esquire, touching a debt of 4.0s.
Robert Bate of Southo, co. Huntingdon, * yoman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Walter Blount of Mountjoye,
knight, touching a debt of iOs. Middlesex.
Roger Bateman late of Preston in Kendale, co. Westmoreland, * chap-
man,' administrator of the goods of Roger Bek, who died intestate, for
not appearing to answer a plea that he render 4.1 . to Denis Bayle. York.
Robert Riche of Lynton, co. Kent, * yoman,' for not appearing before
John Prisot arid his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to
answer John Cheyne, knight, late sheriff of Kent, touching a debt of
lOZ. Kent.
William Griffith alias Gryfi'ythlateof Ludlowe, co. Salop, *marchaunt,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Peter
Beaupie, esquire, touching a debt of 66Z. 18s. 4ri. London.
•
John Lambe late of Blecchyngly, co. Surrey, * yoman,' for not appear-
ing to answer a plea that he render lOZ. to Margaret late the wife of
William Costantyn, alderman, citizen and skinner of London, and
William Costantyn, his son, citizen and grocer of London, executors
of his will. London.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 2.
Westmin8t<}r.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 23.
Westminster.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
John Gryme late of Great Badowe, co. Essex, * barker,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Brooke touching a debt of 40.s. Suffolk.
17 EDWAED IV.— Part 1.
29
U77.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 15.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Pardons of outlawry : — cont,
' Thomas Shukburgh late of Over Shukburgh, co. Warwick, the elder,
esquire, for not appearing to answer William Shukburgh, citizen and
draper of London, touching a debt of 40Z. London.
Richard Purfote late of Hatfeld Peverell, co. Essex, * husbondman,'
for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 100 sheep worth 12/.
to John Russell. ' Norfolk.
William Marchall, late minister of the house of Holy Trinity,
Hundeslowe, for not appearing to answer William Palmer, citizen and
goldsmith of London, touching a debt of 20/. London.
•
John Skynner late of Thrapeston, co. Northampton, * yoman,* and
Margaret his wife, executrix of the will of William Chamber, for not
appearing to answer a plea that they render 5 marks 2«. to William
Colkyn.' London.
John Shyrreffe of Chylverescoton, co. Warwick, * husbondman,' for
not appearing before the king to answer Robert Umfrey, chaplain,
touching a trespass committed by him with John Baker of Nuneton, co.
Warwick, the elder, * baker.* City of Coventry.
John Harre late of Gryston, co. Norfolk, * yoman,* for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Payn touching a debt
of 40s. Suffolk.
John Marchaunt alias Marchaunth late of Boton, co. Norfolk, clerk,
for not appearing to answer Henry Neweman late of Salle, clerk, touch-
ing a debt of 4Z. Norfolk.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 20.
William Crwys alias Cruys alias Cruse of London, 'gentilman,* alias
of Chepyngtoryton, co. Devon, alias of Toryton, co. Devon, alias late
soldier of the tovm of Calais, for not appearing before John Prysot and
his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Thomas
Gay touching a debt of 24 marks, before Robert Danby and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer William Person,
citizen and tailor of London, touching a debt of 40s., and John Roger,
esquire, touching a debt of 40,s., before the said Jphn Prysot and his
fellows to answer John Mony, citizen and grocer of London, touching a
debt of 40s., John Jacobbe, clerk, touching a debt of 5 marks and Richard
Wydeslade touching a debt of 6Z. 18s. 4r/., and before the justices of the
Bench to answer John Hanckford, soldier of the town of Calais, touching
a debt of 4 marks. London. Buckingham. Devon. Middlesex.
John Maylyf late of Lynsted, co. Kent, * husbondman,* for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer a plea that he render 4Z. 5s, 2d, to Nicholas Becher,
executor of the will of Thomas Plane late of Tunbrigge, and Nicholas
Stydolf and Joan his wife, co-executrix of the said will. Kent.
John Colerne alias Herford late of Merschefeld, co. Gloucester, * yoman,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Henry,
abbot of St. Mary, Missenden, touching a debt of 20/. Buckingham.
80
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS,
1477.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 80.
Westminster;
Nov. 19.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Nov. 25.
Westminster.
Membrayie 20 — cont.
Pardons of outlawry : — cont.
Roger Tanny of Little Hales, co. Salop, < husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Littelton, knight, touching a trespass.
Salop.
Thomas Gerveys late of Bryston, co. Norfolk, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Capron of Gresham touching a debt of 40s.
Norfolk.
Roger Gekyll late of Keleby, co. Lincoln, * yoman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer a plea that he render chattels to the value of 12Z. to Thomas
Owlsby and John Hebden. York.
Thomas Yonge late of Yppyswych, co. Suffolk, * porter,' for not appear-
ing to answer Robert Tooke, citizen and *iremonger ' of London, touching
a debt of 71, London.
Henry Burgh late of Whithtok, co. Leicester, * gentilman,* for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench when sued with Brian Clap-
ham late of Whithtok, * gentilman,* to answer Edmund Tankerd and
Robert Wylson touching a trespass. Middlesex.
Richard Salkeld late of Corkeby, co. Cumberland, esquire, for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 60Z. to John Felde, son of
John Felde, and Agnes his wife, executors of the will of John Felde
late of London, alderman. London.
Thomas Spence late of Bowes, co. York, * gentilman,.' for not appear-
ing to answer Robert Walker touching a debt of 121. City of York.
John Symond of Shipdam, co. Norfolk, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Marchaunt touching a debt of 40«.
City of Norwich.
Edward Yonge, citizen and * haberdassher * of London, for not appear-
ing to answer John Derby of London, * draper,' touching a debt of 84?.
and to answer a plea that he render 80/. to John Whyte, * vintner,' and
John Wode, * felmonger,' executors of the will of Thomas Hoddesdon
late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, * felmonger.' London. Surrey.
William Fauset of Bolton in AUerdale, co. Cumberland, * yoman,' for
not appearing to answer a plea that he render lOOs. 8^. to Christopher
Wansford, esquire, and John Nicholson, clerk, administrators of the
goods of George Nevyle, late lord Latymer, who died intestate.
York.
John Colman late of Bolton in AUerdale, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 4/. 15.*?. to the said executors.
York.
John Badcok of Rathewyll by Lansalwys, co. Cornwall, the younger,
'husbondman,' for not appearing before the king to answer William Peke
touching a trespass committed by him and Richard Badcok of Rathewyll,
'husbondman,' John Badcok of Rathewill the elder, * husbondman,'
Thomas Peke of Rathew'ill, 'husbondman,' William Hawkyn of Tre-
gamelyn by Penkelyowe, CO. Cornwall, 'husbondman,' Thomas Wylton
of Tregwynnek by Bagga Mille, co. Cornwall, the elder, 'husbondman,*
and Thomas Gurmayn of Blokynnowe, co. Cornwall, 'husbondman.'
Cornwall,
17 EDWABD IV.— Pakt 1.
31
1477.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Mnnhrane 20 — emit.
Pardons of outlawry : — c(mt.
Stephen Bresynden late of Molassh, co. Kent, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Elizabeth, abbess
of Syon, touching a trespass. Kent.
Nicholas Lynstede of Happysburgh, co. Norfolk, *yoman,* alias
'laborer,* for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices
of the Bench of the late king, to answer William Stubbe touching a debt
of 11. y Henry Amys of Thorpmarket touching a debt of 4Z., and Bobert
Felys of Aylesham touching a debt of 10/., and when sued with Agnes
Goldyng of Happysburg, *wydowe,' and Robert Tubbyng of Happys-
burgh, *husbondinan,' as executors of the will of William Goldyng late
of Happysburgh, to answer a plea that they render 4 marks to John
Fekeman of Bradwell. Norfolk.
William Folyamb late of Hamieswell, co. Lincoln, *gentilman,* for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Everard
Newechirche, citizen and * peautrer* of London, touching a debt of 26Z.
London.
Alan Wythys aliaa Wyse late of Wentworth, co. York, *yoman,* for
not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer William Tyresell of London, * baker,* son of John
Tyresell, touching a debt of 20 marks. London.
John Herward of Kyrkeby, co. Essex, * brewer,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he render 40Z. to
Robert Radclyff, executor of the will of Roger Radclyff, clerk.
Middlesex.
1478.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Feb. 7.
Westminster.
1477.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
1478.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 19.
Andrew Clerebek late of Acton, co. Suffolk, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer William Gumey, esquire, late escheator in the
counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, touching a debt of iOs, Norfolk.
John Rodger late of Bristowe, < mercer,* for not appearing to answer
Robert Rychardys, ' mercer,' of London, touching a debt of 50/.
London.
William Campe late of Thundersley, co. Essex, * husbondman,* for
not appearing before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the
Bench, to answer John Hood of Pittyssey touching a debt of 40^.
Essex.
John Watford of Wykley, co. Northampton, 'gentilman,* for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Frysby,
prior of Launde, touching a debt of 10 marks. Leicester.
Robert Proktour, vicar of the parish church of Naseby, co. Northamp-
ton, for not appearing before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Robert HuUe, abbot of St. Mary,
Ck)mbe, touching a debt of 40 marks. Warwick.
John Tavemer late of Esenden, co. Hertford, the younger, * husbond-
man,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench when sued with
John Taverner late of Berkhamstede, co. Hertford, < husbondman,' to
answer Edmund Rede, knight, touching a trespass. Hertford.
82
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 19 — cont.
Pardons of outlawry : — cont.
The said John the elder, for the same.
Hertford.
Thomas Lynge late of Burton on Trent, co. Stafford, * yoman,' for
not appearing to answer William Basset, * esquire,* late sheriff of Staf-
fordshire, touching a debt of 20/. Stafford.
John Taillour of Tetnale, co. Stafford, * taillour,' for not appearing to
answer Richard Eyton, clerk, touching a debt of 4:0.'<. Stafford.
1477.
March 4.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 18.
March 5.
Westminster.
March 7.
Westminster.
Grant for life to Richard Sperk, for his good service within the realm and
beyond the seas, of the office of messenger of the Exchequer, void by the
death of Richard Harison, with the accustomed fees at the receipt of the
Exchequer and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant for ten years from Michaelmas last to the men and burgesses of
Great Yernemouth of 12/. lO.s. lOd, yearly from the fee farm of the town
and 100s. yearly from the fee farm for a place in the high sea near the
entrance of the town called Kirkelerode, to be expended by them on the
making and repair of the port of the town by the supervision of the abbot
of St. Benet, Hulme, and the prior of Great Yernemouth, who shall certify
thereon yearly to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Revocation of the protection, with clause colnmusy for one year, lately
granted by letters patent to William Mendham, citizen and vintner of
London, staying on the king's service in the company of the king's kinsman
Henry, earl of Northumberland, guardian of the east and middle marches
of England towards Scotland, on the safe-custody, victualling and defence
of the same, because he delays within the city and suburbs of London, as
William Horn and Richard Rauson, sheriffs, have certified.
May 3. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary, Derley,
Westminster, of the order of St. Augustine, to elect an abbot in the place of Henry
Kyllyngworth, deceased.
April 26. Grant to John Sudbury of the office of porter and the custody of the
Westminster, castle of Framlyngham, co. Suffolk, during the minority of Anne daughter
and heiress of John, late duke of Norfolk, tenant in chief, and so from heir
to heir, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the castle, lordship
and manor of Framlyngham with all other profits, as Robert Burston had.
By p.s.
April 29. Grant during the minority of Henry, lord Morley, son and heir of
Westminster. William Lovcll, late lord Morley, and Eleanor his wife, to Thomas
Longlonde, late household servant of the said William and Eleanor, of
an annuity of 40s. yearly from the lordship of Walynton under Wreken,
CO. Salop, which he had of the grant of the said William, and an annuity
of 4 marks yearly in the lordship of Swanton Morley, 00. Norfolk, and
the custody of the park of Hokeryng, co. Norfolk, with 6 marks for his fee
and the accustomed wages in the lordship of Hokeryng which he had for
life of the grant of the said Eleanor after the decease of the said William.
By p.s.
May 1. General pardon to John ap Roger late of Pole in the marches of Wales,
Westminster, clerk. By p.s.
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88
1477.
May 8.
Westminster.
April 28.
Westminster.
May 5,
Westminster.
May 10.
Westminster.
'Membrane 19 — cont.
Pardon to William Colynbome, esquire, late sheriff of Somerset and
Dorset, of all offences committed by him and all issues, fines, amercements,
debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his
office. By p.s.
General pardon to John Haughe alias Hagh late of Wodebregge, co.
Suffolk, 'brasier,' alias * mercer,' of all offences committed by him before
3 April. By p.s.
Grant for life to William Dunkam of the office of yeoman tailor of the
king's great wardrobe within the city of London, lately occupied by
Eichard Sutton, deceased, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Signification to J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield of the royal assent
to the election of John Assheby, canon of the monastery of St. Mary,
Derley, as abbot of that place.
March 24.
Windsor.
March 28.
Wobum.
(Ohourn.)
March 80.
Woburn.
March 27.
Wobum.
April 8.
Wobum.
April 8.
Wobum.
MEMBRANE 17.
Grant to the king's kinsman Richard Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury,
of the deanery or custody of the king's free chapel or college of St. George
within the castle of Wyndesore, void by the demise of the king's clerk
Peter Courtenay. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Master John Seymour, canon residentiary of
the chapel, to put him in possession.
Whereas by letters patent dated 22 September, 6 Edward IV, the king
granted a messuage called Shyngelford Halle with all bams and houses
and 280 acres of land and 50 acres of meadow in the county of Essex to
Thomas Garnet, esquire, and he enfeoffed Hugh Badcliff, *gentilman,*
and Robert Radclyff, esquire, of the same without licence, and these en-
feoffed Richard Nayler, citizen and tailor of London, Valentine Petite,
esquire, Richard Symson, * gentilman,' and Hugh Pemberton, citizen and
tailor of London, and their heirs and assigns of the same without
licence, the king nevertheless pardons the trespass in this.
By K. and for 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
Signification to J. bishop of Worcester of the royal assent to the
election of John Twenyng, prior of the house of St. Mary and St.
Kenelm, Wynphecombe, of the order of St. Benedict, as abbot of that
place. By p.s.
Grant to Thomas Grey, esquire, and his heirs and assigns of the manor of
Mulso, CO. Buckingham, late of Robert Whitingham, knight, to hold with
courts, leets, views of frank -pledge, liberties, franchises and other appur-
tenances, rendering to the king 2^. yearly at Michaelmas. By E.
Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary and St.
Egwin, Evesham, to elect an abbot in the place of Richard Hawkesbury,
deceased. By E.
Presentation of John Fumeys, chaplain, to the parish church of
Thacheworth, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of Thomas
Clerk, and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of Henry, son and
heir of William, late lord of Morley.
8258 c
84 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
lA'j'T Membrane n — conU
April 8. Mandate to the escheator in the oounty of Gloucester for the restitution
Wobum. of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Mary and St. Kenelm, Wynche-
oombe, to John Twenyng, late prior of the house, whose election as abbot
J. bishop of Worcester has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken
by the bishop.
The like to the escheators in the following counties ; —
Warwick.
Oxford.
Middlesex.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
April 18. Grant to William Clerk, esquire, marshal of the king's hall, of the
Westminster, office of steward of the lordships of Sutton Madok and Tasseley, co.
Salop, during the minority of the king's kinsman George, earl of
Shrewsbury, with the usual fees. By p.s.
April 10. Licence for John Pylkyngton, knight, John Hudilston, knight, William
Windsor. Hopton, esquire, and Thomas Barowe, clerk, to grant the manor of Fulmere
alias Foulmere, co. Cambridge, with the advowson of the church of the
manor, held in chief, to Master Andrew Doket, the president, and the
fellows of the Queen's college of St. Margaret and St. Bernard in the
University of Cambridge, of the patronage of the king's consort Elizabeth,
queen of England, in ^ank almoin, that they may pray for the good estate
of the king and his consort and the king's brother Richard, duke of
Gloucester, and Anne his consort and Edward their son, and for their souls
after death and the souls of John Veer, late earl of Oxford, and Elizabeth
his consort. By p.s.
April 20. General pardon to John Culme of Bemestaple, co. Devon, ' merchaunt,'
Westminster, late deputy or clerk of William Duke, late one of the collectors of the
customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and ports and
places adjacent, of all offences committed by him before the Annunciation
last ; provided that this pardon shall not extend to donations or alienations
of lands in mortmain or perquisitions of lands held in chief. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 16.
May 7* Licence for Thomas Mountegomery, knight, John Lucas, clerk, Thomas
Westminster. Bayen, Robert Plomer, Thomas Cok of Pritwell, Thomas Eston, John
Hacche, Robert Swete, John Broke, John Frye, Robert Thomson, Richard
Kyrkeby, William Shethe, Thomas Wedde, Thomas Castelyn, Stephen
Spotyll, Henry Spotell, Richard Tylwerth and John Sterlyng to found a
fraternity or perpetual gild of a master and two wardens and other persons
of either sex in the parish church of St. Mary, Pritwell, co. Essex. The
master, wardens and brethren and sisters of the gild shall have power to
augment the gild when they think fit, and every year on the feast of
Corpus Christi or within the octaves of the same to elect a master and two
wardens for the business and governance of the gild, and they shall form
one body and shall have perpetual succession and a conmion seal,
with power to acquire lands and other possessions and to implead and be
impleaded, and the gild shall be called the gild of Jesus of Pritwell, and
they shall be free to meet together and to dress themselves in cloth of one
suit and every year to eat and drink together in a suitable place within the
town of Pritwell. And grant to them of licence to acquire in mortmain,
after inquisition, lands, rents and possessions, not held in chief, to the value
17 EDWARD rV.— Part 1, 85
1477.
Membrane 16 — cont.
of 10 marks yearly for the sustenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the said church for the good estate of the king and his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the brethren and sisters of the
gild and for their souls after death, and for the support of other charges.
By p.s. and for 21^. paid in the hanaper.
April 22. Letters of denization for Christopher Johnson of the town of Del£fe, bom
Westminster, in the parts of Holand. By p.s. and for | mark paid in the hanaper.
May 18. Pardon to Thomas Lawley of Wenlok, co. Salop, esquire, alias ' gentil-
Westminster. man,* late escheator in the county of Salop and the marches of Wales
adjacent, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements,
issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of
his office. By E.
May 10. Grant to the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary, Carlisle,
Westminster, of the hospital of St. Nicholas by Carlisle and all it's lands, rights, liberties,
franchises, commodities and emoluments inmiediately after the death of
Master John Thorpe, who has it of the king's grant by letters patent, or
whenever it shall become void ; so that they shall find a canon priest, to
be called the king's chaplain, to celebrate masses and other divine services
in the monastery for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth,
queen of England, and their children, and for their souls after death.
ByK.
May 18. Pardon to Thomas Shiris late of Newerk, co. Nottingham, * yoman,'
Westminster, and Alice his wife, co-executrix of the will of Thomas Hogh late of
Doncastre, co. York, * draper,* of their outlawry and waiver in the county
of York, together with Robert Hogley late of Doncastre, chaplain, John
Pierson late of Doncastre, ' mercer,* and William Hogh late of Doncastre,
* laborer,* co-executors of the said will, for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench to satisfy William Bradford, George Frankysch and John
Freston of 40Z. which the latter recovered against them and 26«. Sd,
damages ; they having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan,
knight, chief justice of the Bench; has certified.
MEMBRANE 15.
May 18. Pardon to Thomas Troys, esquire, late escheator in thecoimties of South-
Westminster, hampton and Wilts, of all offences committed by him and all fines,
amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by
reason of his office. By p.s.
May 21. Grant for life to William Berkeley, one of the esquires of the body, and
Westminster. John Roger, esquire, of the office of constable of the king's castle of Win-
chester, with fees as in the times of Edward III and Eichard II from the
issues of the county of Southampton ; in lieu of a like grant to Robert
Brews by letters patent dated 27 July, 1 Edward IV, surrendered.
By p.s.
May 20. Protection for John, archbishop of Dublin, primate of Ireland, and all
Westminster, the possessions of himself or his archbishopric and church, and grant that
he may enter into the same. [Fcedera.] By K.
May 8. General pardon to John Dove late of Woxbrigge, co. Middlesex,
Westminster, 'yoman,' alias * mynstralle,* of all offences committed by him before 25
April last. By p.s.
86 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1477.
Metnbrane 15 — co7it
May 16. General pardon to Richard Thome late of Warmestre, co. Wilts,
Westminster. « mercer,* alias * chapman,' alia» * yoman,' of all offences committed by him
before 11 May. By p.s.
April 18. Grant to Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, John, bishop of Rochester,
Westminster, and Thomas Yaghan, knight, chamberlain of the king's firstborn son
Edward, prince of Wales, and their assigns, of the disposition of the deanery
of the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster
at its next voidance. By K.
May 8. Grant for life to the king's ser\'ant Roland Thornburgh of the office of
Westminster, keeping the king's gate of Carlisle from Easter, 11 Edward IV, from which
time he has occupied the office, receiving id. daily from the issues of the
county of Cumberland, as were allowed in the last year of Edward III and
the first of Richard II for the wages of John de Dene, then keeper, as
appears in the Exchequer, with all other profits. By p.s.
May 22. General pardon to Hugh Clun alias Lowell Clun alias Howlen Clune
Westminster, alias Howell ap Meryk late of the castle of Clune in the marches of Wales,
' gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 20 May. By p.s.
May 22. Grant for life to John, lord le Scrope, knight, of the king's fee-farm of
Westminster. 25Z. from the town and lordship of Gretton, co. Northampton, from 16
May, 1 8 Edward IV, in consideration of his having rebuilt from that date
at the king's command divers houses and edifices within the said town and
lordship, which had been destroyed by fire. By p.s.
May 9. Grant for life to the king's servants Stephen Neweton, yeoman of the
Westminster, king's cellar (selarie) and Nicholas Whitfeld, groom of the king's
pantry, of the custody of a little house within the great hall called West-
minster Hall within the palace of Westminster by the stair foot {inferiorem
gradiim) going up into the receipt of the Exchequer, to hold with all profits.
By p.s. [4647.]
May 28. General pardon to Thomas Batell of Bilston, co. Suffolk, * fuller,' of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 19 May. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 14.
May 5. Exemplification, at the request of John, abbot of the monastery of St.
Westminster, Saviour, Barmondesey, of the tenour of an act 0^nglish) in the Parliament
summoned at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV, and continued
by divers prorogations to 28 January, 14 Edward IV, concerning the
grant to the merchants of the Dutch Hanse of a place in London called
the * Stylehof ' or * Styleyerd.' [Bolls of Parliament. VI 128.]
May 9. Whereas the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, was lately
Westminster, indebted to the king's counsellor William, lord Hastynges, the king's
chamberlain, in 2500 marks for the custody and marriage of the king's
kinswoman Cecily, marchioness of Dorset, lady Haryngton and Bonvile,
and the said William was indebted to the king in the same sum for the
marriage of George, earl of Shrewsbury, with the custody of the rest
of the lordships and manors of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, and it was
agreed that the queen should pay the same sum to the king for the said
William ; the king hereby acquits her of the said sum. By K.
17 .EDWAED IV.— Part 1. 87
1477 MEMBRANE 13.
May 16. Licence for Ralph Copleston, son and heir of Philip Copleston, to enter
Westminster, freely into all lordships, manors, lands, fee farms, annuities reversions,
farms, rents, services, hundreds, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets,
sheriffs' turns, liberties, stannary works, franchises, fairs, markets, juris-
dictions, knights' fees, advowsons, parks, warrens, wreck of sea, woods,
agistments, pannages, mills, waters, free fisheries and other possessions
within the realm of which his father was seised and which should descend
to him, saving to the king homage and fealty. By E.
May 16. Inspeadmus and confirmation to William, the abbot, and the convent of
Westminster. Eveshanf of letters patent dated 26 June, 9 Edward II. granting that the
prior and convent shall have the custody of the abbey during voidance at
a certain rate. For 40s. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 12.
May 18. Grant for life to Stephen Clampard and John Crochard of the office of
Westminster, chief smith within the Tower of London, receiving 8d. daily from the
customs and subsidies in the port of Eyngeston on Hull and ports and
places adjacent, as Stephen atte Merssh, late chief smith, had in the years
44 Edward III. and 8 Richard II. at the receipt of the Exchequer, with a
mansion, two gardens, and a house called < Powderhous ' in the Tower, a
mansion on * le wharff ' of the Tower, a parcel of land within the palace
of Westminster and all other things pertaining to the office, and a robe
yearly at the great wardrobe ; in lieu of a like grant to the said Stephen
by letters patent dated 18 July, 1 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the said customs
and subsidies.
May 22. Grant for life to William Huddesfeld of the office of the king's attorney-
Westminster, general in aU the king's courts of record in England, receiving the accus-
tomed fees, with power to appoint clerks and officers under him, whenever
it shall become vacant by the death or surrender of William Husee or
otherwise. By E.
May 17. Grant to John Wykes, one of the esquires of the body, and. Edward his
Westminster, son, the king's godson, of the lordships and manors of Folsham, Tuden-
ham, Mateshall and Hokering, co. Norfolk, not exceeding the yearly value
of 59^. 6s. 8^., in the king's hands by the death of Eleanor, lady of Morley,
with all members, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, wards, marriages,
reliefs, advowsons, rents and services, during the minority of Henry her
son and heir. By p.s.
May [2] 8. Pardon to John Quydhampton of Crandon, co. Southampton, ' gentilman,'
Westminster, keeper of the gaol of Winchester castle, for the escapes of John Hyll of
Nutteshulling, co. Southampton, 'yoman,' and Laurence Wassh late of
NutteshuUing, clerk, committed to his custody, before 20 May.
By p.s. [4658.]
May 22. Grant to the king's servitor Thomas Howard, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, of the office of steward of the manor of Alby, co. Norfolk, and all
other lands and possessions late of Eleanor late the wife of William Lovell
of Morley, in the said county, from 18 December last, during the minority
of Henry Lovell, esquire, her son and heir and 10 marks yearly for the
office from the issues of the manor of Alby with all other profits ; in lieu
of another grant to him of the same office by letters patent dated
18 December, 16 Edward IV, {seep. 6), surrendered. By p.s.
88 Calendar Oe patent rolls.
'lA'jJ Membrane 12 — cunt.
May 26. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Nottingham and Derby for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Derley, of the order of
St. Augustine, to John Assheby, canon of the house, whose election as
abbot John, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, has confirmed and whose
fealty the king has taken.
The like to the escheator in the county of Stafford.
Writ de inteiidendo in pursuance to the tenants.
MEMBRANE 11.
March 11. Grant to the king's kinsman Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland,
Westminster, whom the king has retained as warden of the east and middle marches of
England towards Scotland for seven years from the feast of St. Peter ad
Vincula last, of lOOOZ. yearly for the safe custody of the said marches in
time of peace or truce, viz. 876Z. 18s. 4rf. from the issues of the customs,
subsidies and petty custom in the port of Kyngeston on Hull, 278Z. 6«. Sd.
from the like in the port of Newcastle on Tyne, 601, from the issues of the
county of Northumberland, 200L from the issues of the lands late of Gerard
Whytheryngton, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, in the county of
Northumberland and in the king's hands by reason of the minority of
Balph his son and heir, and lOOZ. from the issues of the manors and lord-
ships of Tyndale, co. Northumberland. By K.
March 10. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Wynchecombe, of
Westminster, the order of St. Benedict, to elect an abbot in the place of Dan
Thomas Twenyng, deceased. By p.s.
March 10. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Danvers as controller of the
Westminster, great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the
subsidy of the Ss, in the t\m and the 12d, in the pound, in the port of
Suthampton and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees,
provided that he execute the ofl&ce in person, with the custody of one part
of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 5. The like of Geoffrey Kydewelly in the port of Suthampton and ports and
Westminster, places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
Nov. 20. The like of William Grymmysby, esquire, as controller of the great
Westminster, custom and the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of London
and ports and places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
March 17. Whereas by an inquisition taken at Shireboume, co. Dorset, on 20
Westminster. October, 14 Edward IV, before Richard Vowell, late escheator in the
county, by virtue of his office it was found that one John Mone aliait
Moughn in the said county, esquire, on 10 August, 18 Edward IV, at
Serne, co. Dorset, granted to the king all the goods which he then had
within the realm, and was then possessed at Chermystre and Fysshuyde
Mawdeleyn and elsewhere in the said county of 14,000 sheep, worth 1,1002.,
50 sacks of white wool at Wolveton, co. Dorset, worth 4Z. 6s. 8d. each,
divers vessels of gold and silver, viz. 6 golden cups, worth 200 marks,
four dozen garnished dishes of silver, worth 400 marks, 8 silver pots, worth
lOOl.t 4 bowls with lavers of silver, worth lOOZ., nine dozen silver spoons,
worth 201., and 120 silver cups and other silver vessels to the value of 400
marks, and 2,000Z. in coin at Dorchestre and Wolveton, and that one John
Godmanston, esquire, was outlawed for high treason on 8 March, 18
Edward IV, and at that time was seised of the manor of Godmanston, co.
Dorset, worth 102. yearly, and that the said John Mone had received the
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1477. Membrane H — cont.
issues of the manor for the fifteen years before that date and all the time
since, and now the king understands that the inquisition was taken of
malice and is untrue, he now pardons to the said John all the said goods
and the issues of the manor for the said fifteen years. By p.s.
•
Feb. 28. Appointment, during pleasure, of Gervase Clyfton, esquire,, as receiver
WeBtmhxster. and steward of certain castles, manors, lordships and fee farms.
{See p. 19.) By p.s.
Vacated because in the sixteenth year.
May 4. Appointment, until 4 October next, of Robert Gregory, yeoman purveyor
Westminster, of the avenary of the household, to take h&y, oats, horse-bread and litter
and other things pertaining to his office and carriage for the same.
MEMBRANE 10.
July 6. Whereas the king lately by letters patent granted to the mayor, burgesses
Westminster, and inhabitants of the town of Droughda in Ireland the sum of 50 marks
yearly for a certain term from the fee farm of the town for the making of
their bridge, and now for want of repair a part of the outer mantlet of the
castle of Gragfargus in Ulster has fflJlen and a moiety of a tower 100 feet
in length and 40 feet in height and much more of the castle Is like soon
to fall, the king hereby grants to James Dokray, constable of the castle,
the sum of 202. yearly from the said fee farm for five years after the
expiration of the said term for the repair of the castle. By E.
July 5. Grant for life to John Clerk, as wages for his office of chafe-wax in
Westminster. Chancery, of 2^^. daily from 28 April, 16 Edward IV, from the issues of
the hanaper, in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent of that date,
surrendered because invalid as far as concerns the wages, and also arrears
of the same from Michaelmas, 18 Edward IV. By E*
Presentation of Simon Fulmesham, chaplain, to one of the two chantries
on the chamelhouse in the cemetery of the parish church of Wycombe, in the
diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of the king's clerk John Aleyn.
July 4. Pardon to Benedict Wever late of Lostwythiell, co. Cornwall, 'wever,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to answer
for certain trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as
Thomas Byllyng, knight, chief justice of the Eing*s Bench, has certified.
July 5. Grant to the burgesses of the town of Lyme, co. Dorset, on account of
Westminster, its devastation by the sea, that they shall hold the town with all its
liberties and franchises for 20 years at fee farm, rendering to the king
5 marks yearly, and tha£ during that term they shall pay 18^. 4^/. only to
each fifteenth or tenth ; and pardon to them of all debts, accounts and
arrears due from them to the king before 21 May last. By p.s.
July 8. General pardon to George Lowther alias Lolder late of Westminster, co.
Westminster. Middlesex, ' yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 5 July.
By p.s.
July 8. Revocation of the protection with clause volumiiSf for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to John Walsshe, citizen and vintner of London,
alias late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, < marchaunt,' alias of Southflete,
00. Middlesex, ' gentilman,' staying on the king's service in the company
of John Yong, knight, the mayor, and the merchants of the staple of
40 CALENDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
14^1^ Membrane 10 — cant,
Calais, treasurers and victuallers of the said town and the marches there,
on the safe custody and victualling of the same, because he delays in the
city and suburbs of London, as appears by certificate of the sheriffs.
July 9« General pardon to Thomas Burton of Tunstall, co. Lancaster, * yoman,*
Westminster, alias < husbondman.' By K.
July 10. Pardon to Thomas Drewery of Bradgare, co. Kent, 'husbondman,* of his
Westminster, outlawry in the said county for not appearing before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to satisfy the king of his ransom for a
trespass committed against Thomas Heyward and John Wodeward, he
having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
July 8. Grant to Edmund Connesburgh, archbishop of Armagh, of the custody
Westminster, of the temporalities of the archbishopric so long as they remain in the
king's hands. [Foedera.] By K.
MEMBRANE 9.
June 3. Grant, during good behaviour, to Richard Harleston, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, and William Hareby, esquire, his brother, of the office of
keeper, governor and captain of the island of Gersey and the castle of
Gurrey alias Mount OrgeU, in it, receiving such fees from the issues of the
island as John Naufan, esquire, deceased, late governor, had with all other
profits, and all advowsons within the island belonging to the king, with
power of appointing all officers in the island and collecting all issues, and
after payment of fees and wages applying them to the safe custody and
defence of the island and castle ; in lieu of a like grant to the said Richard
by letters patent dated 18 January last, surrendered. By p.s.
General pardon to Thomas Blake, late of the University of Oxford,
clerk, alias of the town of Oxford, clerk, alias chaplain. By K.
June 7. General pardon to Walter Hardyng late of Warrewyk, alias of London,
Westminster. <yoman,* of all offences committed by him before 2 June. By p.s.
May 19, Pardon to William Ketell of Wallyngton, co. Norfolk, * gentilman,' of
Westminster, his outlawries in the county of Cambridge and in London
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Bussh touching a debt of 100s. and to satisfy Henry Boteler, citizen and
skinner of London, of 100s, which the latter recovered against him and
88.S. 4r/. damages, he having surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied
the said Henry, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
June 8. General pardon to Ralph Castlion late of the town of Calais, 'maryner,*
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 2 June. By p.s.
June 18. Pardon to John Bourchier late of Groby, co. Leicester, knight, and
Westminster. Elizabeth his wife of his outlawry and her waiver in the county of Middlesex
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to satisfy William Wyldy,
prior of the house of Jesus of Bethlem, Shene, of a debt of 40/. which he
recovered against them and 6 marks damages, they having surrendered to
the Flete prison and the prior having appeared by nis attorney on 18 June,
17 Edward IV, and acknowledged himself satisfied, as Thomas Bryan, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
17 EDWAED IV.— Part 1. 41
J 477^ Memhraiie 9 — cont.
June 12. Pardon to Hugh Eichard late of Shordich, co. Middlesex, *cordener,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to answer
for certain trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as
Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
June 14. The like to Thomas Pryket late of Cicestre, co. Sussex, * mercer.*
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 8.
May 29. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain, after inquisition, by William,
Windsor. the abbot, and the convent of Peterborough of the parish church of
Oundill, CO. Northampton, which is of their own patronage, provided that
a vicarage be sufficiently endowed and a competent sum of money be
distributed yearly among the poor parishioners by the diocesan of the place ;
in consideration of their having granted to the king 56 acres of land called
' Stybbynges ' and 28 acres of wood called * Chubewike ' and *Case ' in the
parish of Gotyngham, co. Northampton. By K.
July 18. General pardon to Alvred Comburgh of the parish of St. Helen, London,
Westminster, esquire, alicis * gentilman,* one of the esquires of the body, alias late sheriff
of Cornwall, alias late keeper of the gaol of Launceston, co. Cornwall,
alicus late one of the occupiers of mines in the counties of Devon and
Cornwall, alias late sheriff of Essex and Hertford, alias late usher of the
king*s chamber, alias late one of the yeomen of the crown of the late king,
alias late one of the yeomen of the crown of the present king, late constable
of the castle of Launceston and feodary or escheator of the duchy of
Cornwall within the counties of Cornwall and Devon, alias late captain of
100 men at arms beyond the sea, alias late captain of 2000 men at arms at
sea, of all offences committed by him and all issues, fines, amercements,
debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
July 14. Exemplification, at the request of the abbot of St. Mary, Holmcoltran,
Westminster, co. Cumberland, of the tenour of a charter dated at Westminster, 26 May,
19 Henry VI. [Cliarter Roll, 1-20 Henry IT, No. 26.]
June 4. General pardon to Robert Swan late of Brastede, co. Kent, * yoman,'
Westminster, alias late of Lyngefeld, co. Surrey, alias < husbondman,' of all offences
committed by him before 21 May. By p.s.
June 11. General pardon to Thomas Heron alias Herun alias Herrun late of
Westminster. Meldon, CO. Northumberland, ' gentilman,' alias Thomas Tateheyre late of
Conhath, of all offences conmiitted by him before 22 May. By p.s.
June 18. General pardon to John Bawdewyn of Sulgrave, co. Northampton, chap-
Westminster, lain, alias vicar of the parish church of Sulgrave. By p.s.
July 7. Licence for Peter Bailly, John White and Andrew Essex, free men of the
Westminster, mistery of carpentry of the city of London, to found a fraternity or perpetual
gild of a master, three wardens and the commonalty of the free men of the
mistery of carpentry within the city of London and the suburbs and the
precinct of the same. The masters, wardens and commonalty shall form
one body with power to acquire lands, rents, services and other possessions,
and they shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, and shall be
able to implead and be impleaded, and the commonalty, viz. the free men
of the mistery shall whenever they please elect a master and three wardens
for the fraternity. The master and wardens shall have the supervision
42 CALENDAR OP PATENT EOLLS.
1477. Membrane 8 — cont.
and governance of the commonalty and mistery and all men practising it
and their servants and stuffs within the said city, suburbs and precinct,
and the master, wardens and commonalty shall make ordinances for the
governance of the mistery within the same. And grant to them of licence
to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of
20s. yearly. By p.s. and for 6 marks paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 7.
July 1. Exemplification, at the request of Hugh Brice, citizen, goldsmith and
WestminBter. alderman of London, of the tenour of a memorandum on the rolls
of Chancery that on 11 June the said Hugh appeared in Chancery
before Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, and produced as witnesses
Christopher Sancti Laurencii, lord of Howth,PhilipBermyngeham, principal
justice of Ireland, Sir John Plonket, knight, Nicholas Bemewall, esquire,
James Dokeray, esquire, Thomas Cusake, esquire, James Wodeloke,
esquire, and Patrick Burnell, esquire, to prove that he and his parents,
Richard Brice and Katharine his wife, and their kinsmen were faithful
subjects of the king and bom under his obedience in Ireland and that he
was bom in lawful matrimony at Eathhulk within the lordship and parish
of Swerdis, co. Dublin. [Close Boll, 17 Edward IV, vi, 18d,]
Oct. 9. Pardon to Walter Denys late of Clerkenwell, co. Middlesex, esquire,
alias late of Bedyngton, co. Surrey, alias late of Derham, co. Gloucester,
'gentilman,* alias late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, of his outlawries in
London for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas
Lymnor, mercer of London, touching a debt of 40«., John Dymmok the
younger touching a debt of 11. 8s, 4r/., and John Holyns, *yoman,* and
John Halstede, ^ peauterer,' alia^s John Peautrer, touching a debt of 28Z., to
answer a plea that he render 71. ISs. 4^d. to Katharine late the wife of John
Martyn the elder, late citizen and mercer of London, and John Martyn
the younger, his son, executors of his will, and to satisfy William Hary,
alderman of London, and Nicholas Boyle of London, * draper,* executors
of the will of Nicholas Boyle, late citizen and < wexchaundeler' of London,
of a debt of 11. which they recovered against him and 10s. damages ; he
having surrendered to the Flete prison and the said William and Nicholas
having acknowledged themselves satisfied, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
April 22« Letters of denization for Thomas Leonard, bom in the land called
Westminster. Legys. By p.s. and for 6s. 8d. paid in the hanaper.
The like for the following : —
Theodoric Tylman, born in the duchy of Holland.
Cornelius Amoldson, "born in Sandegate within the marches of Calais.
Philip Arnoldson, born in the town of Calais.
March 5. Licence for John Holcot, esquire, to crenellate his manor of Bradden,
Westminster. CO. Northampton, and to enclose and impark 100 acres of land in Bradden
and make a leap in the park, and grant that he and his heirs shall have
free warren in all his demesne lands there and elsewhere in the said
county, provided that the park and warren are not within the metes of the
forest. By K.
July 7. General pardon to John Draper, late of Draughton, co. Northampton,
Westminster, clerk, oZtos chaplain, alius John Haukyns, clerk. By p.s.
17 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. 43
1477. MEMBRANE 6.
June 18. Pardon to William Warbelton late of Ealdyng, co. Kent, 'yoman/ of
WeBtminster. his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench to satisfy Thomas Walker, citizen and mercer of London, of a debt
of 10 marks which the latter recovered against him and 408. damages, he
having surrendered to the Flete prison and the said Thomas having
acknowledged himself satisfied, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of
the Bench, has certified.
June 8. General pardon to Thomas Blake of the University of Oxford, clerk,
Westminster, alias chaplain. By K.
• •
June 18. Grant to Mary late the wife of John Stacy late of Oxford, alias John
Westminster. Stace late of London, < gentilman,* alias Marion Stacy of London, widow,
of all the goods and debts late of the said John, lately attainted of high
treason and hung. By p.s.
March 6. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain by the prior and convent of
Westminster. Launde of lands, rents, reversions and services, not held in chief, to the
value of 20 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 11/. 11«. paid in the hanaper.
June 20. ' Grant for life to the king*s ser\'ants John Smyth, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the chamber, and Nicholas Whitfeld, one of the grooms of the pantry, of
the manor of Pyperharwe, and all lands, rents and services in Guldeforde
and Ert^gton, co. Surrey, late of Bernard Brocas, knight, which
William iBrocas lately had of the grant of Henry lY, to the value of lOZ.
yearly. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and cancelled on 15 November,
May 14. Licence for Robert Bardesey of the town of Eyngeston on Thames, co.
Westminster. Surrey, or his heirs or executors after his decease to found a fraternity in
honour of the Holy Trinity in the said town of himself and others, clerks
or laymen, of either sex. They shall form one body of two wardens or
guardians and the brethren and sisters of the fraternity and shall be able
to implead and be impleaded and shall have perpetual succession, with
power of acquiring lands, and a common seal ; and the said Bobert or his heirs
or executors after his decease shall have power to make ordinances from time
to time for the election of the wardens, the admission of brethren and sisters,
the exhibition of a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the parish church
of All Saints, and other matters concerning the fraternity. By p.s.
June 20. Pardon to Henry Lysle, alias Lyle, late escheator of the counties of
Westminster. Warwick and Leicester, of all debts, accounts and arrears due from him to
the king by reason of his office before 28 August, 15 Edward lY,
By p.s.
June 25. Grant for life to the king's servant Gilbert Maudesley of the office of
Westminster . porter of the outer gate of the castle of Wyndesore, with fees as in the
times of Edward lU and Richard II at the hands of the constable of
the castle, as Christopher Fumeys had ; in lieu of a like grant to the
latter by letters patent dated 25 November, 7 Edward lY, surrendered.
By p.s.
44 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-I A 7 J Membrane^ — c(ynt,
June 18. Pardon to John Danys of Bristol, ' gentilman,* of his outlawries in
Westminster. London for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer Thomas Hore of London, * mercer,* and Roger Bourchier of London,
* mercer,' touching a debt of 29Z. 188. 6</., and to satisfy Simon Smyth,
citizen and grocer of London, of 20 marks which the latter recovered
against him and 6 marks damages ; he having surrendered to the Flete
prison and satisfied the said Simon, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
MEMBRANE 5.
May 17. Pardon to Thomas Clyssale late of Byslegh, co. Gloucester, *yoman,'
Westminster, alias ^husbondman,' of his outlawries in the said county for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer the king and Richard Beauchamp
of Beauchamp, knight, John Cassy, esquire, Robert Eynne, Thomas
Eyngescote and John Benet for having forcibly entered into a messuage,
100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 6 acres of
wood of the said Richard, John, Robert, Thomas and John in Byslegh,
Clyssale and Througham, co. Gloucester, and disseised them and after-
wards made an enfeoffment of the same to defraud them, contrary to the
form of the statute in Parliament at Westminster, 8 Henry VI, and to
satisfy Henry Clyssale of 26Z., which the latter recovered against him for
a trespass committed at Byslegh, Clyssale and Througham in the late
reign, and to answer him touching another trespass ; he having surrendered
to the Flete prison and paid 6^. 8^. to the king for fine and satisfied the
said Henry, as appears by the tenours of the records and processes of the
outlawries and the certificate of Thomas Bryan, chief justice.
The like to John Wexman late of Cirencestre, co. Gloucester, * wexman,'
of his outlawry in the county of Suffolk for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to satisfy the king of his ransom for having denied
a writing obligatory of 40i. which Henry Wychestir produced against him ;
he having surrendered to the Flete prison and paid 6s. Sd. to the king for
fine and satisfied the said Henry.
May 20. Grant to the king's chaplain Henry, the prior, and the convent of St.
Westminster , Mary, Lanthony by Gloucester, for 20 marks to be paid at the receipt of
the Exchequer and for prayers to be said by them for the good estate of
the king during his life and an obit to be kept in the monastery after his
death, that after the death of the king's mother Cecily, duchess of York,
who holds the manor or lordship of Brymmesfeld, co. Gloucester, for life,
they may cut down as much firewood daily in the wood called * Bukholt '
or * Bukwold,' parcel of the said manor, and take it to the monastery and
their manor of Brokworth, co. Gloucester, as they can carry by three
horses. By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
May 80. Grant to Richard Harecourte, knight, of the office of steward of the
Westminster, manor of Broughton and the manor of Bloxham within the hundred of
Bloxham, co. Oxford, in the king's hands by the death of Margaret, late
the wife of William Fenys, late lord of Say, during the minority of Richard
Fenys, now lord Say, son and heir of the said William, with fees of 100«.
yearly from the issues of the said manors and hundreds, and with all
other profits. By p.s.
May 7. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Worcester for the restitution
Westminster, of the temporalities of the monastery of Evesham, in the diocese of
Worcester, pertaining directly to the Roman church, to William Upton,
17 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. 45
1477. Membrane 5 — cont.
monk of the monastery, elected abbot in the place of Richard Hawkesbury,
deceased, in accordance with an indult of the apostolic see, whose fealty
the king has taken. By p.s.
Writ directing the chancellor in the county palatine of Lancaster to
issue a like mandate to the escheator in the county.
Like mandates to the escheators in the following counties : —
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Warwick.
Northampton.
Hereford and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Stafford.
The like to Ralph Josselyn, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
June 11. General pardon to Hugh Brice, citizen, goldsmith and alderman of
Westminster London. By K.
MEMBRANE 4.
May 10. Exemplification, at the request of John Broughton, esquire, of the
Westminster, tenours of the following :—
1 . A charter dated at Westminster, 6 May [10] Edward III [Charter
Boll, 10 Edward III, No, 40] , inspecting and confirming to Alesia
late the wife of Ebulo Lestraunge, and his heirs, a charter
dated at Windsor, 16 February, 5 Edward III [Charter Boll, 6
Edward III, No. 83.]
2. An inquisition taken in London on Wednesday before SS. Simon
and Jude, 9 Edward III., finding that Ebulo Lestraunge, deceased,
held in chief in his demesne as of fee a messuage in Holeboum in
the suburb of London, some time of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln,
worth QOh. yearly, and that Roger Lestraunge, knight, is his next
heir and is of the age of forty years.
8. An inquisition taken in London on 4 September, 6 Richard 11, finding
that Roger Lestraunge of Enokyn, knight, deceased, held in chief in
in his demesne as of fee a great tenement with a garden and sixteen
shops annexed in the parish of St. Andrew, Holborne, extended at
11. 4s. yearly, another tenement inhabited by John Kersler in the
same parish, extended at 6/. 5s. 4^. yearly, and another tenement
inhabited by William Benett in the same parish, extended at
4Z. 65. Sd. yearly ; and that John Lestraunge, knight, is his son
and heir and is of the age of thirty years.
4. An inquisition taken in London on 18 August, 21 Richard II, find-
ing that John son of Roger Lestraunge of Knokyn, deceased, was
seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Holborne in the
suburb of London jointly with Matilda his wife of the grant of
Ebulo Lestraunge, parson of the church of Gresford, and Richard
Edenenet, parson of the church of Lannemenagh, to them and the
heirs of their bodies, and that the manor is worth 20 marks yearly
and is held in free burgage, and that the said John died on
Saturday after St. James the Apostle last, and Richard his son
is his heir and is of the age of fifteen years.
46 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1477, Membrane 4 — cont,
5, An inquisition taken at the Guildhall of London on 8 April, 18
Edward IV, finding that Ebulo Straunge, rector of Gresford, and
Richard Edenemet, rector of Lannemenagb, held the manor of
Holbume in the suburb of London, of which John, now lord Straunge,
is seised, in chief and without licence granted it to John, lord
Straunge, son of Roger Straunge, and Matilda his wife and the
heirs of their bodies, and that it is worth 20 marks yearly.
MEMBRANE 3.
July 12. Licence for the warden, fellows and scholars of the college of the hall of
Westminster. Holy Trinity in the University of Cambridge to acquire in frank almoin,
after inquisition, lands, rents and other possessions, not held in chief, to
the ^alue of 20^. yearly to the relief of their poor possessions and that they
may pray for the king and Elizabeth, queen of England, his consort.
By p.s. and for 21L lis. paid in the hanaper.
July 8. Appointment, until 4 January, of William Mathewe, yeoman purveyor
Westminster, of carriage of the household, to take two-wheeled carts, waggons, cars,
horses and oxen and other necessaries for his office.
May 20. General pardon to Robert Clyston late of Denver, co. Norfolk, knight,
Westminster. aZms late of Bekley, co. Sussex, alias of Lenn, co. Norfolk, alias of Portes-
mouth, CO. Southampton, alias late of Oxford. By p.s.
June 28. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Archibald Baxster, chaplain,
Westminster, born at Coupyr in Fyffe in Scotland, dwelling at Cambridge, who has
taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his
goods. By K.
May 7. Grant for life to John Chapman, one of the yeomen of the crown, of 6^/.
Westminster, daily for his fee from the issues of the county of Devon. By p.s.
July 20. Grant for life to Oliver Kyng, the king's principal secretary in the Gallic
Westminster, tongue, of 60 marks yearly from 18 March, 16 Edward IV, from the
customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth, in lieu of
another grant to him of 50 marks yearly by letters patent dated 2 May, 16
Edward IV, surrendered because he has received no payment. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the customs and
subsidies in the said ports.
July 22. Pardon to John, bishop of Exeter, of all escapes of prisoners from his
Westminster, custody. By K.
July 21. Presentation of Peter Welde, chaplain, to the parish churches of Gillyng-
Westminster; ham All Saints, Wyndell and Wynston, in the diocese of Norwich, void by
the death of John Hatfeld, last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of
the minority of Anne, daughter and heiress of John, late duke of Norfolk.
By the chancellor.
July 24. Grant for life to Thomas Cookesey, esquire of the body, of the office of
Westminster, steward of the king's lordship of Henley in Ardeme, co. Warwick, with
fees of 100s. yearly from the issues of the lordship and all other profits.
By p.s.
17 EDWAED IV.— Part 1. 47
1477. 'Membrane 3 — emit.
July 12. Grant for life to Giles Daubenay, one of the esquires of the body, of the
Westminster, office of keeper of the forest, hay or park of Petherton by Briggewater,
GO. Somerset, with all fees, rents, courts, amercements, forfeitures, herbages,
pannages, agistments and other profits, as John Bisshe or anyone else had
in the office. By E.
Nov. 15. Grant, during pleasure, to Robert Colston of the office of tronage and
Westminster, pesage in the port of Ipswich and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
MEMBRANE 2.
June 25. Exemplification, at the request of James Dockray, esquire, of the tenour
Westminster, of the enrolment of letters patent dated 10 June, 9 Edward lY, inspecting
and confirming letters patent under the great seal of Ireland, dated 28
February, 7 Edward IV. These letters have been casually lost, as he
has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
June 24. Grant for life to John Grauntford, one of the yeomen of the crown, of
Westminster, the office of bailiff of Rye with all fees and profits and rents of assize,
petty customs called andiorage and bulkage, moles of ships and custom
of wood and other things within the town which any bailifif had, from
Michaelmas last. By K.
July 29. Grant for life to Nicholas Knyfton, esquire, for his good service in all
Westminster, the victorious fields and armies within the realm and beyond the sea, of
the offices of the lieutenancy of the forest of Kynfare and the stewardship
of the lordship and manor of the same, in the king's grant by the death of
John Hampton, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship
and manor and all profits, as the said John or anyone else had. By p.s.
Sept. 8. General pardon to Thomas Williams, late of Clifton Dertmouth
Westminster. Hardenesse, co. Devon, * gentilman,* aliatt esquire, and Margaret his wife,
late of the same, ' gentilwoman,' of all offences committed by them before
18 August last.
Sept. 25. Grant for life to the king's servant and squire William Mulso of 26.9. 8^/.
Westminster, yearly from the issues of the king's manor and lordship of Kenyngton alias
Cold Kenyngton, co. Middlesex. By p.s. [4592] .
Sept. 26. General pardon to David Doitt ap S. Gruffith late of Powis in Wales,
Westminster, esquire, alias late of Pole in Wales, alias late of the lordship of Caux in
the marches of Wales, < gentilman.' By p.s.
Oct. 2. General pardon to John Wikyng, of the county of Sussex, *yoman,' of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before 4 May last. By p.s.
July 80. Grant, during good behaviour, to the king's esquire Robert Clifford of
Westminster; 40i. yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer from Easter last. By K.
MEMBRANE 1.
March 15. Grant to Thomas Brereton and his assigns of a yearly rent of 102. from
Westminster, the manor of Sutton Madok, co. Salop; during the minority of George,
* earl of Shrewsbury. By p.s.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1477.
March 18.
Westminster.
March 17.
Westminster.
March 12.
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 1 — cont.
Grant, from Michaelmas last to the king's kinsman Richard, bishop of
Salisbury, and the king's counsellor Peter Courteney, dean of. the king's
college of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster, of the custody of
all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents and possessions with knights' fees,
advowsons, reliefs, escheats, fairs, markets, courts, leets, views of frank-
pledge, liberties, franchises, profits and emoluments late of William Lovell,
knight, late lord Morley, and Eleanor his wife, late lady Morley, during
the minority of Henry their son and heir with the marriage of the latter,
the lordships and manors of Hyngham and Buxton and the hundred of
Fourhogh, co. Norfolk, the manors of Halyngbury oZto* Halingbury Mor-
ley, CO. Essex, and Walkeme, co. Hertford, and all messuages, lands,
meadows, pastures, woods, rents and services in Hyngham, Buxton,
Halyngbury and Walkeme excepted, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Grant to the same of the custody during minority and marriage of
Edward son and heir of John, late earl of Wiltshire, tenant in chief, and
so from heir to heir. ' By p.s.
Grant, during minority, to the king's brother Richard, duke of Glouces-
ter, of the custody and marriage of Richard Fenys, sOn and heir of Henry
Fenys, tenant in chief, and the custody of his lands, and so from heir to
heir. By p.s.
General pardon to John Beaumont, esquire, alias late of Bodrugan, co.
Cornwall. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William, bishop of Winchester,
Robert Radclyff, esquire, and Joan his wife, John Fortescu, knight, Thomas
Byllyng, knight, Walter Moyle, knight, and John Say, knight, to William
Tyberd, the president, and the scholars of the college of St. Mary Magdalen
in the University of Oxford of the manor of Candlesby and thirty messuages,
twenty tofts, three mills, 500 acres of land, 800 acres of meadow, 500 acres of
pasture, 100 acres of wood, 100 acres of heath, 100 acres of moor, 200 acres of
marsh, 19Z. 14«. 5frf. of rent and a rent of 10 quarters of salt in Candelesby,
Gunby, Botheby, Halbertofte, Tateshale, Orby, Ingoldesmelles, Wynthorpe,
Burgh, Sutton, Trusthorpe, Tethelthorpe, Aggesthorpe, Thorpe, Leke,
Haneby, Frysceney and Waynflete, co. Lincoln, extended at iOL yearly
and held in chief, as appears by an inquisition taken before Robert Haryngto,
esquire, escheator in the county, to hold to the value of 46Z. yearly in part
satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated 10 October, 7 Edward IV.
Grant to the king's servant Henry Rake, one ^ of the yeomen of the
crown, of the offices of porter of the castle and bailiflf of the castle and town
of Lewes, co. Sussex, during the minority of the king's kinswoman Anne,
daughter and heiress of John, duke of Norfolk, with the accustomed
fees, as Thomas Lancastre or any other occupant of the office had.
By p.s.
Grant for life of the king's alms to Robert Wylson of the city of
London, * sadeler,' now smitten with the infirmity of leprosy, for his good
service in divers fields and elsewhere, of the new lazar-house at Hyghgate
which the king lately caused to be made for William Pole, sometime one
of the yeomen of the crowr. now deceased. By p.s. [4608] .
Appointment, during pleasure of Antony, earl of Ryvers, chief butler of
England, of Robert Shirwyn as his deputy in the port of London and
ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the chief butlera
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1477.
MEMBRANES 22(f— 19d.
Commissions of the peace in various counties pursuant to the statutes
and ordinances of Winchester, Northampton, Westminster and Cambridge.
[See Appendix.)
MEMBRANE IBd.
March 18. Conmiission to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, John
Westminster. Conyers, knight, Edmund Hastynges, knight, Thomas Witham, Ralph
Bowys, esquire, Richard Conyers, esquire, William Coniers, esquire,
Robert Wicliff, esquire, William Pudsay, esquire, and John Colvyle to
enquire into the complaint of Bartold Foolkerdenek, merchant of Almain,
factor and attorney of Hermann Derschowe, Margward Reene, Henry
Hoveman and Nicholas Shele, merchants of Lubyk in Almain, and John
de Forsten, Henry Hoosen, Simon Vrodelond, Henry Hyddesthorpe,
Cristian de Heya and John Pothurst, merchants of Hamburgh in Almain,
that when a ship called le Jacob of Hamburgh, of which Henry Forsten
was master, laden with fish and other goods of the said merchants, viz.
26000 stock fish, 2000 staple fish and 9 tuns of ' trane,' to the value of
600Z. in Iceland to take to the port of London, was sailing off the coast
of the county of York on 81 August last and was driven ashore and the
ship and master, mariners, merchants and merchandise were safe and
awaiting the flood, one Thomas Lumley, knight, lord of Lumley, and
George Lumley, knight, and other evildoers assaulted the master, mariners,
merchants and their servants and broke the ship into small parts and
despoiled it of the fish, goods and merchandise, contrary to the friendship
between the king and those of Almain, and to arrest and imprison the
offenders and cause restitution to be madCi
April 28. Commission to William Eustace, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, and
Westminster, the sheriff of Suffolk to arrest John Hunton, bailiff of the town of Motford,
COt Suffolk, and bring him before (he king and council.
MEMBRANE lid.
April 18. Commission to William Calthorpe, knight, Thomas Howard, sheriff of
Westminster. Norfolk, Richard Suthwell, Edward Skelton, John Russe and John Wydewell
to enquire into the complaint of Henry Faute and Hamo Barambroke,
merchants of Prussia in Almain, that when a ship called la Mary of Danske,
of which Peter Eybryght was master, laden with divers goods and merchan-
dise to the value of 600Z. in Prussia to take to England, was sailing off the
coast of Yermouth, co. Norfolk, on 2 April and was driven ashore certain
evildoers despoiled it of the goods and merchandise, contrary to the friend-
ship between the king and those of Almain, and to arrest and imprison the
offenders and cause restitution to be made.
MEMBRANE 16d.
March 18. Commission to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, constable
Westminster, and admiral of England, to enquire into the complaint of Bartold Foolker-
denek, merchant of Almain, (as on m. 18d) and to arrest and imprison the
offenders and cause restitution to be made.
8268
60 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1477. • MEMBRANE Qd,
April 29. Commission to John Penpons, esquire, Thomas Tresawell, William
Westminster. Menwynnyk, Thomas Bere, Richard Vivyan and Roger Treyewran to deliver
the gaol of Launceveton of John Treworgy, prisoner there.
July 18. Commission to John Grevyle, knight, Simon Mountford, knight, Thomas
Westminster. Kokesey, esquire,. William Lucy, esquire, Henry Boteler and John Beaufitz
to enquire what lands Thomas Burdet, esquire, attainted of high treason,
held on 20 April, 14 Edward IV, in the counties of Warwick and Wor-
cester and what they are worth and to take them into the king's hands.
The like to John Grevyle, knight, William Notyngham, Thomas Kokesey,
esquire, Thomas Norton, esquire, Thomas Lymberyk and Thomas
Whetyngton in the county of Gloucester.
July 14. Commission to John Punche, yeoman of the crown, and George Blake-
Westminster, hurst to arrest Thomas Zoksale of Portesmouth, William Priour of Gosport
in the parish of Alverstoke, Richard Langford of the same and Henry
Malby of the same and bring them before the king and council.
May 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsmen Thomas,
Westminster, marquis of Dorset, William, earl of Arundel, Henry, earl of Essex,
Antony, earl of Ryvers, and James, earl of Douglas, Thomas Matravers of
Matravers, knight, Henry Grey of Grey, knight, John Straunge of
Straunge, knight, John Sutton of Dudley, knight, John Audeley of
Audeley, knight, John le Scrope, knight, Thomas Stanley of Stanley,
knight, Richard Fynes of Dacre, knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers,
knight, John Dynham of Dynham, knight, John Howard of Howard,
knight, Richard Hastynges of Welles, Imight, Thomas Billyng, knight,
Thomas Bryan, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Richard Chokke, knight,
Thomas Littelton, knight, and Richard Neele in the county of Middlesex.
MEMBRANE %d.
June 15. Commission to Thomas Littelton, knight, William Bermyngham, knight,
Westminster, and Thomas Froste to deliver the gaol of Warwick of Roger Perkys late of
Pakemore, co. Salop, * nayler,* and William Whyle late of Rowley, co.
Stafford, * laborer,' prisoners there.
June 12. Conmiission to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to arrest John Harvy,
Westminster. William Ryckes, William Crowland, John Corbowe alias Corbough, Thomas
Staynes, John Dele, Robert Dele and Richard Popy and bring them before
the king and council within three weeks of Michaelmas.
June 18. Commission to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, John
Westminster. Pylkyngton, knight, William Plumpton, knight, Thomas Middelton, William
Sayvyle, John Bradford and the sheriff of York to enquire into the report
that divers Scots, women as well as men, wander about various parts of
the county of York and especially the West Riding and have burnt divers
houses and buildings, and to arrest and imprison the offenders and their
instigators.
The like to the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, Walter
Griffith, knight, Robert Hylyard, William Eland, John Yavesour the elder,
Edward Saltmershe, Henry Thwaytes and the sheriff in the East Riding,
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1477 MEMBRANE M.
#
June 10. Commission to the justices of the peace in the county of Devon, William
Westminster. Courtenay, knight, Philip Courtenay, knight, Thomas Fulford, knight, the
mayor of Dertmouth, John Halewell, esquire, Henry Pomeray, Oto Gilbert,
John Gybbes, John Bemehows, Nicholas Coterell and the sheriff of Devon
to arrest Thomas William, William Bumond, John Honylond the elder, John
Honylond the younger, Bichard Honylond, Bobert Honylond, John
Skanlan, William Skanlan and John Smyth, and bring them before the
king and council.
July 5. Commission de ivalliu et fossatis to Thomas Burgh, knight, William
Westminster. Parre, knight, Guy Fairfax, Serjeant at law, Bichard Pygot, Serjeant at
law, William Huse, the king's attorney, Edward Saltmersh, Thomas
Fitz William of Louth, co. Lincoln, the younger. Miles Metcalf and John
Dawney, esquire, within the bounds of Marsshland between the waters of
Ouse, Done, Eyre, and Went, in the county of York, and the waters of
Done, Mardyke, and Trent, in the county of Lincoln, and within the Isle of
Oxholme and the soke of Croule, co. Lincoln, and in the towns of Hatfeld,
Thum and Fyshlake, co. York.
May 21. The like to Thomas, prior of Spaldyng, Bichard Pynchebek, Bichard
Westminster. Welby, Leonard Thomeburgh, John BoUes, Thomas Totoft, William
Paynell, Beginald Gayton, and Thomas Welby, from Skegnes and
1478. Dodyngton Pygot to Tydgote in the county of Lincoln.
Jan. 24. The like to Bobert Martyn, esquire, John Dygges, esquire, John Bamme,
Westminster, esquire, William Fynche, John Femoux, Wilham Brent, John Nethersole,
Bobert Bylsyngton, and Stephen Baret, between Mergate, in the Isle of
Thanet, and the city of Bochester and in the Isles of Shepey and [He] rtey
■XAnn in the county of Kent.
June 12. The like to Thomas Echyngham, knight, John Elryngton, Henry Auger,
Westminster. Gervase Home, Bobert Oxbrygge, William Belknap, Henry Belknap, John
Craunford, Jolm Copyldyke, John Wody and Thomas Oxbrygge, between
the water of Appyleore to Bye on the west and thence to the wall called
'Fresshewair on the east and the wall of the prior and convent of Christ
Church, Canterbury, called 'Newewall' on the north and the water call^
Moresflete and thence to the said ' Fresshewall ' as the lands of the abbot
and convent of St. Augustine's extend to the south.
MEMBRANE 4d,
July 4. Commission to Nicholas Longford, knight, Henry Peirpount, knight,
Westminster. John Peirpount, esquire, and Thomas Aldyrsey, yeoman of the crown, to
arrest Otewel Batelyf and bring him before the king in Chancery in the
1478. octaves of Michaelmas next.
Feb. 24. Commission de icaUiis et fossatis to Thomas Ursewyk, knight, Peter
Westminster. Courtenay, clerk, Alvred Comeburgh, esquire, HughBryce, Boger Phylpott,
Bobert Plummer, Thomas Lute and Godfrey Grene, by the coast of the
marsh of the Thames from the bridge called * Bowebrygge ' to Bayneham in
the county of Essex.
^ .„y MEMBRANE 2d,
Julv 24 Appointment, at the nomination of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen
Westminster. ^^ England, of E. bishop of Carlisle, the king's kinsman Hen^, earl of
Essex, Thomas Boughchier, knight, William Alyngton, Bichard Haute the
52 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-m Afjn ^lemhrane 2 — cont,
elder, John Holcote, Thomas Stedolfe, John Staunford, Robert Broun and
Richard Isham as justices in eyre of the queen in the forests granted to her,
in pursuance of the grant to her by letters patent dated 7 July, 7 Edward
IV.
MEMBRANE Id,
March 18. Commission to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, Thomas
Westminster. Arundell, lord of Mawtravers, Roger Leukenoure, knight, William Uvedale,
esquire, Thomas Cowmbe, esquire, John Gorynge and Thomas Troyse,
esquire, to enquire into the report that certain pirates ofif the coasts of the
counties of Sussex and Southampton have despoiled divers ships of Flanders
and Holland, in friendship with the king, of certain merchandise and taken
the same to the said counties and there disposed of the same, and to arrest
and imprison the offenders and sell such of the goods and merchandise as
cannot be kept, and certify thereon to the king in Chancery in the quinzaine
of Easter.
Oct. 29. • Commission to the king's kinsman William, earl of Pembroke, Reginald
Westminster. Gray of Wylton, knight, William Abrehall, esquire, and the sheriff of
Hereford to arrest Richard Asshe and Walter ap Gwyllyn and bring them
before the king and council in the quinzaine of St. Hilary.
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17 EDWAED IV.— Pabt II,
ilEMBRAXE 31.
1477.
June 15. Licence for Thomas Botiller alias Ormond, brother and heir of John
Westminster, Botiller alias Ormond, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely
into all castles, lordships, manors, towns, lands, fee-farms, annuities, prises
of wines, reversions, farms, rents, services, hundreds, views of frank-pledge,
courts, leets, sheriffs' turns, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdic-
tions, stews, fisheries, warrens, knights* fees, advowsons, wards, marriages,
reliefs, parks, chattels of felons and fugitives, wreck of sea, woods, agist-
ments, pannages of pigs, mills, waters, free fisheries and other possessions
in Ireland of which the said John or any ancestor of his was seised and
which should descend to him, saving to the king homage, fealty and
relief. By p.s.
June 18. Pardon to John Bourgchier late of Groby, co. Leicester, knight, and
Westminster. Elizabeth his wife of their outlawry and waiver in the county of Middlesex
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to satisfy William Wyldy,
prior of the house of Jesus of Bethlem, Shene, for a debt of 402. which he
recovered against them and 6 marks damages ; he having acknowledged
himself satisfied and they having surrendered to the Flete prison, as
Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
July 22. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William, bishop of Winchester,
Westminster, to William Tyberd, the president, and the scholars of the college of St.
Mary Magdalen in the University of Oxford of the manors of Multon Halle
in Frampton and Saltfietby, 20L of rent in Saltfletby and Somercotes and
the advowsons of the churches of All Saints, Saltfietby, and Basyngham,
CO. Lincoln, extended at 45^ yearly and not held in chief, as appears by an
inquisition taken before Robert Haryngton, esquire, escheator in the county,
to hold to the value of 482. yearly in part satisfaction of a licence by letters
patent dated 10 October, 7 Edward IV.
Oct. 25. Presentation of Laurence Skoy, chaplain, to the parish church of Little
Westminster. Stanbrigge, in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of Thomas
Ardeme.
Nov. 1. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of SS. Augustine
Westminster, and Olave, Wello by Great Grymesby, to elect an abbot in the place of
Richard Glee, deceased.
MEMBRANE 30.
July 12. Licence, for 5 marks paid in the hanaper, for John Knyvet, esquire,
Westminster. William Knyvet, knight, his son, and Edmund Knyvet, esquire, son of the
latter, to grant the manor of Great Weldon, co. Northampton, held in chief,
with the exception of one acre of land, to Henry Colet, citizen and
alderman of London, William Stokke, knight, William Paston, esquire,
Henry Danvers, Robert Colet, John Colet, and Geoffrey Colet, * mercers,'
and their heirs.
64 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2477. Membrane 30 — cont.
Aug. 21. . General pardon to Nicholas More of all offences committed by him before
Liddington. 20 August. By K.
Sept. 8. Grant for life to George Fitzhugh, clerk, of the custody of the house or
Westminster. . hospital of St. Leonard within the city of York, in lieu of a like grant of
the same to the king's chaplain William Eure, by letters patent,
surrendered. By p.s.
Mandate to the sheriffs of the city to put him in possession.
Sept. 11. General pardon to Thomas Yoksall alias Yokshall of Portesmouth,
Westminster. « mariner,* alius * shipman,* of all offences committed by him before
1 September. By p.s.
Sept. 25. Appointment for life of the king's servant John Luchington as
Westminster, auditor of all honours, castles, lordships, manors, towns, and lands
of the king, viz. the castles and lordships of Sandall, Wakefeld,
and Souresbishire, Haytefeld, and Connesburgh with their members
in the county of York, and the king's honour of Rayley and all
other possessions belonging to the duchy of York and the earldom
of March within the realm, late of the king's father the duke of York,
and the town and lordship of Dancastre with its members, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the premises with all other profits, as
William Roucljrf lately had. By p.s.
Sept. 25. Presentation of Thomas Corbrygge, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Brogdyche, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Thomas
Hoolme, last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of
Anne, daughter and heiress of John, late duke of Norfolk.
Sept. 28. Grant to Thomas Roger ap Yaghan, who for a long time has been and
Westminster, still is a prisoner in France for the sum of 3,000 crowns, of the sum of 401.
towards his enlarging from prison from the first moneys from the customs
and subsidies within the port of Bristol. By p.s. [4606.]
Sept. 28. Grant for life to the king's servant John Rufford, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the offices of bailiff of the town and lordship of Henley in
Ardeme, co. Warwick, and parker of the great and small parks of Henley
in Arderne, with wages of 2d, and 4rf. daily respectively from the issues of
the town and lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
Oct. 2. Appointment for life of the king's clerk Master Henry Bost, provost of
Westminster, the college of Eton, as warden of the college called the King's Hall in the
University of Cambridge, void by the death of Roger Rotheram, with all
rights and profits and 8 marks yearly for two robes, one with skin and the
other with lining, from the issues of the counties of Cambridge and
Huntingdon. By p.s.
■
MEMBRANE 29.
Oct. 8. Presentation of the king's clerk John Haudenby to the parish church of
Westminster. Baldok, in the. diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Thomas
Portyngton, last rector.
Oct. 14. Grant, for 20L paid to the king, to Richard Aysshton alias Ashton alias
Westminster. Assheton of Canterbury, * yoman,' alias * mercer,' alias * inholder,' alias
late of London, of 17 sacks of fieeces, 4 sacks of wool-fells and one sack of
lambs' wool,* forfeited by him at Sandwich ; and pardon to him of all
offences committed by him and all debts, accounts and arrears due from
him to the king. By K.
17 EDWABD IV.— Part ^. 65
\X11 Membram 29 — cant,
Oct. 18. Revocation of the protection with clause volumusy for one year, granted
Westminster, on 18 July last by letters patent to Robert Bowe late of Ippelpenne, co.
Devon, ' laborer,* alius ' yoman/ staying on the king's service in the company
of the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, guardian of the east
and middle marches of England towards Scotland, on the safe-custody and
defence of the same, because he delays at Ippelpenne and elsewhere in the
said county, as appears by certificate of Charles Dynham, esquire, sheriff.
Oct. 27. Grant to the king's servant Richard Tylles of the office of bailiff of the
Westminster, town and lordship of Fomsett, CO. Norfolk, and the knight's court of the
same during the minority of Anne, daughter and heiress of the king's
kinsman John, late duke of Norfolk, with fees of 40s. yearly from the
issues of the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Pardon to William Lawney of London, * taillour,' of his trespass in not
Westminster, holding Edmund White, * taillour, ' seized on suspicion of felony, before the
king on a certain day, as he made pledge. By K.
Oct. 80. Exemption for life of Alexander Clyfford, esquire, from being put on
Westminster, assizes, attaints, inquisitions, juries or recognitions, from being made
sheriff, escheator, coroner, collector, assessor or taxer of tenths, fifteenths,
tallages or subsidies, constable, trier, arrayer, or leader of men at arms, or
collector of aid for knighting the king's eldest son or marrying the king's
eldest daughter, and from taking up knighthood against his will. By p.s.
Nov. 4. Pardon to John Saunder late of Ermyngton, co. Devon, 'souter,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to satisfy him
of his ransom for a trespass against Richard Drayton, of which he was con-
victed, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng,
knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Oct. 14. The like to John Clerk of Bergh, co. Norfolk, 'servant,' of his outlawry
Westminster, in the county of Norfolk for not appearing before the late king to satisfy
him of his ransom for a trespass against Nicholas Ovy, of which he was
convicted.
Nov. 4. Grant for life to William Stokke, knight, of the custody of the king's
Westminster, new park of Rokyngham with the herbi^ of the same, with wages of 2rf.
daily from the issues of the forest of Rokyngham, with all other profits.
By K.
•
Nov. 12. Grant to Richard Hill, chaplain, of the custody of the hospital of St.
Westminster. John within the town of Dorcestre, co. Dorset, in lieu of a like grant of the
same to Master Oliver Kyng by letters patent dated 28 November, 18
Edward IV, surrendered. By E.
Nov. 15. Appointment of William Squier to take vessels called <keles* at the
Westminster, king's expense for the carriage of stones for the paving of places and streets
of the University of Cambridge.
MEMBRANE 28,
Nov. 14. Exemplification, at the request of friar William Dysse, of the tenour of
Westminster, the enrolment of letters patent dated 24 August; 1 Edward IV, granting
to the Friars Minor of Oxford 50 marks yearly. These letters have been
accidentally lost, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered
if found.
66 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
'\A7^ Membrane 28 — cont.
Not. 18. Appointment, until 18 May, of John Elder, yeoman, purveyor of wheat
WestminBter. of the household, to take wheat, firewood and multure for the expenses of
the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Nov. 12. The like, until 12 May, of Peter Chyld, yeoman ferreter of the house-
Westminster, hold, to take conies and rabbits for the expenses of the household and
carriage for the same. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Nov. 6. Pardon to Henry Besomby late of Stacheden, co. Bedford, ' gentilman,*
Westminster, of his outlawries in the counties of Middlesex and Bedford for not appear-
ing before the justices of the Bench to satisfy Stephen Lamboume of 40/.
which the latter recovered against him and 26.9. M. damages, and before
the king to answer for certain trespasses and to satisfy the king of his
ransom for a trespass against Stephen Lamboume ; he having surrendered
to the Marshalsea prison and the said Stephen having appeared before the
king at Westminster on 9 July last, and acknowledged himself satisfied of
the debt and damages, as Thomas Billyng, knight, chief justice of the
King's Bench, has certified.
Nov. 18. Licence, for 88.s. id. paid in the hanaper, for Henry Pakenham, son and
Westminster heir of Robert Pakenham late of Shropham, esquire, who is seised in his
demesne as of fee of 80 acres of land and 7 marks rent in Sniterton,
Shropham, Wilby, Hargham, Lirlyng, Brethenham, Hillyngton, Rokelond,
Stowebydon, Hokham and Brykels, co. Norfolk, held in chief, to grant the
said rent and 29 of the said acres of land to Nicholas Bryan, vicar of
Shropham, and Eobert Knyght of Attilburgh, and for these to grant the
same to the said Henry and Anne Leedes and the heirs male of their bodies,
with successive remainders to the heirs of the body of the said Henry,
William the brother of the said Robert and the heirs of his body and the
right heirs of the said Henry.
Nov. 12. Grant to the king's servants William Meryng and Thomas Stanehope of
Westminster, the manor and lordship of Sutton on Trent, co. Nottingham, during the
minority of Richard son and heir of Richard Fouler, to hold by the
accustomed rents and services. By K.
Nov. 17. Pardon to John Brocher, * laborer,' of his outlawry in the county of
Westminster, Middlesex for not appearing before the king to answer for certain trespasses
and rescues of which he was charged by the return of William Grene,
bailiff of the duchy of Lancaster of Enfeld, co. Middlesex, he having sur-
rendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight, chief justice
of the King*s Bench, has certified.
Nov. 28. General pardon to Robert Corbet late of Hopton by Glonne, co. Salop,
Westminster. ' gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 18 November.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 27.
Nov. 12. Grant for life to the king's servitor William Gerard of the office of
Westminster, keeper or gardener of the king's great garden by the castle of Wyndesore
receiving 4(l» daily from the issues of the castle with all other profits.
By p.s.
17 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 57
J 477. Membrane 27 — emit,
Oct. 20. Impeximus and confirmation to the burgesses of Plympton of letters
Westminster, patent dated 6 February, 9 Richard II, inspecting and confirming a charter
dated at Westminster, 12 June, 18 Edward I [Charter Boll, 13 Edicard J,
No. 64] , inspecting and confirming the following : —
1. A charter of Baldwin de Redvers, earl of Devon, dated on the
Annunciation, 26 Henry III.
2. A charter of Isabel de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle and Devon.
For 26s. 8d. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 20. Grant to Edward Hardgill, esquire, now one of the ushers of the king's
Westminster, chamber, and Elizabeth his wife, formerly Elizabeth Moresby, and the
heirs male of his body of the manor of Frytheby and all lands, rents,
reversions and services in Frytheby, co. Leicester, late of Thomas, late lord
Roos, and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture, to hold by the service
of fealty and a red rose at Midsummer, in lieu of a grant to them by letters
patent dated 28 November, 7 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Nov. 4. Grant to William Stokke, knight, and Richard Burton, for twenty-four
Westminster, years from Michaelmas last, of the custody of all assarts, wastes, purprestures
and minute particles of the forest within the forest between the bridges of
Staunford and Oxford in the counties of Northampton, Buckingham and
Huntingdon, rendering to the king 52/. yearly. By E.
Oct. 28. General pardon to William Fawcomberge, esquire, alias William
Westminster. Faucombrige, * gentilman,' alias William Facumbirge, alias William
Neville, alias William the bastard of Faucumbrige, alias William Bastard,
of all offences committed by him before 21 October, By p.s.
Nov. 26. Grant to Oliver Dynham, clerk, that he may cut down and sell his wood
Westminster, called * Stokley ' within the forest of Wychewode, co. Oxford, and enclose it
for ten years for the salvation of * la spryng.' By p.s.
MEMBRANE 26.
Nov. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas Litelton, one of the
Westminster, justices of the Bench, John Catesby, one of the king's Serjeants at law,
William Morgan, esquire. Master Reginald Newton, vicar of Bromesgrove,
CO. Worcester, Richsurd Jourdan, vicar of Stoke, John Bowdok of Bromes-
grove and Richard Harpecote of the same to Thomas Hardyng, chaplain
of the chantry of Humphrey Stafford of Grafton in the parish church of
Bromesgrove, of a yearly rent of 6^. Ids. id, from the manor of Dodford,
CO. Worcester, and ail other lands of Eleanor late the wife of Sir Humphrey
Stafford of Grafton, co. Worcester, knight, in the town of Dodford, not
held in chief, as appears by an inquisition taken before William Dounhale,
esquire, late escheator in the county, in full satisfaction of a licence by
letters patent dated 20 November, 16 Edward lY.
Nov. 27. Licence for Malina Famecombe, widow, to found a perpetual chantry of
Westminster, one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary in
the church of St. Thomas, Wvnchelse, co. Sussex, for the good estate of
the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and herself and for
their souls after death and the souls of Simon Famecombe her late husband,
John Godfray and Alice his wife, and Simon Godfray and Joan his wife,
and for the good estate of all who shall maintain the chantry, to be called
the chantry of John Godfray in the said chapel, and for the said chaplain
to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands and rents to the value of
12 marks ds. id. yearly. By p.s. and for 2SL paid in the hanaper.
58 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1477» Membrane 26 — cont.
Nov. 27. Grant for life to Nicholas Skere, yeoman porter with the king's son the
Westminster, prince, of the office of porter of St. Brevel within the forest of Dene, with
the accustomed fees, as Richard Joce, deceased, had. By p.s.
Nov. 12 Grant for life to Robert Overton, chaplain, of the free chapel within the
Westminster, castle of Walshe Pole, in the king's gift by reason of the minorities of
Edward, son and heir of John, late earl of Worcester, and John, son and
heir of Richard Grey, late lord of Powys.
June 20. Licence for John Gierke and Cristiana Colton, kinsfolk and heirs of
Westminster. John Skrene, knight, viz. John as son of Katharine daughter and co<heiress of
Magnus son of Cristiana sister of William Skrene, late serjeant at law,
father of William father of John of the said John Skrene, and Cristiana as
daughter of Emen daughter and co-heiress of the said Magnus, to enter
freely into all lordships, manors, lands, rents, services, fees, views of
frank-pledge, leets, knights' fees, warrens, advowsons and other possessions
in England which came into the hands of the king by the death of the said
John Skrene, the father of John Skrene, knight, or Alice Straunge or any
other ancestor of the said John Skrene, knight, and by reason of his
minority and which should descend to them. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 25.
Nov. 21. Licence for John Weston, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
Westminster, j^ England, and his successors or their factors or attorneys to ship 200
woollen cloths in each of the next four years in the ports of London and
Southampton and take them to any foreign parts, paying only such customs
and subsidies as denizens would pay for cloths taken to parts other than to
the west by the straits of Marrok. By p.s.
Nov. 25. Revocation of the protection with clause volamiu% for one year, granted
Westminster, on 8 November by letters patent to Baptist Pynchon late of Little Wakeryng,
CO. Essex, 'gentilman,* alias citizen and fishmonger of London, staying on
the king's service in the company of John Yong, knight, mayor of the staple
of Calais, and the merchants and society of the staple, treasurers and
victuallers of the town and the marches there, on the victualling of the same,
because after that date he came into England from that service and delays
at Westminster, co. Middlesex, as the sheriff of the county "has certified.
Nov. 22. Pardon to John Rowelond alias Roulond, late one of the customers or
Westminster, collectors of the great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and
wool-fells and the subsidy of the 8«. in the tun and the 12c/. in the pound
in the ports of Plymmouth and Fowey and ports and places adjacent, of all
offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king before 20 November.
By p.s.
Nov. 18. Grant for life to George Cheynewe, one of the grooms of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of 100«. yearly from Michaelmas last from the farm of the
hundreds of Ryngeslowe, Dunhamford and Blenegate, co. Kent, at the
hands of the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, or the sheriff of Kent.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbot or to the sheriff.
Nov. 28. Appointment of Thomas Markham to take sea and fresh-water fish for
Westminster, the expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the steward of the household.
17 EDWAED IV.— Pabt 2. 59
1477.
Membrane 26 — cont.
The like of Robert Gregory, yeoman purveyor of the avenary of the
household, to take hay, oats, horse-bread and litter and other things for
his oiBce and carriage for the same.
By bill of the steward of the household.
Nov. 27. Pardon to Ralph Pole, esquire, late sheriff of Nottingham and Derby
Westminster, and keeper of the gaol at Nottingham, of all escapes of prisoners from his
custody before 25 November. By p.s.
April 26. Whereas William Heryot, citizen and alderman of London, William
Westminster^ Stokker, knight, citizen and alderman of London, and John Stokker,
'marchaunt,* by force of letters patent dated 9 January last shipped
certain wools, woollen cloths and other merchandise in the port of London
in a ship called le Antony after Christmas last, and the said letters pro-
vided that they should pay to the king after 16 months from jL December
last such customs and subsidies only as denizens would pay for like mer-
chandise taken to the town of Calais, the king pardons to them all actions
against them in this except for the customs and subsidies specified.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 24.
Nov. 5. General pardon to David Stowell late of London, * gentilman,' servant
Westminster, of John Botyler, late of London, knight, during his life and at the time of
his death, of all offences committed by him before 80 September last.
ByK.
The like to William Stedeman, late of London, ' yoman,* servant as
above of John Botyler. By E.
The like to Elizabeth Eelley late of London, widow, servant as above of
John Botyler. By K.
Dec. 10. Protection, for two years, for William Ferry, citizen and mercer of Lon-
Westminster, don, and his servants, lands and possessions. By p.s.
Dec. 1. Grant, during pleasure, from Michaelmas last to the king's firstborn son
Westminster, Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, of the
honour, castle and lordship of Wygmore, the castle and lordship of Nerbert,
the town and lordship of Presteinde, the manor of Norton, the castle, lord-
ship and borough of Eadenore and Badenoreslond, the lordship of
Molenyth, the castle of Canlles, the lordship of Gwerthronyon, the manor,
castle, lordship and town of Baydour, the lordship of Comotoydour, the
castle and lordship of Dynasse, the lordship of Ewyat Lacy, the castle and
lordship of Clifford, the manor of Wynforton, the lordship of Glaseburv,
the lordship of Halceter, the hundred of Cherbury, the manor or lordship
of Teiratref and the lordships of Kerry and Kedewon with all members in
Wales and the marches and the counties of Salop and Hereford, with
knights* fees, voidances of bishoprics, advowsons, pensions, portions,
annuities, corrodies, offices, royalties, liberties, free customs, customs,
prises, execution of justiceship and chancellorship, homages, services, rents,
profits, meadows, feedings, pastures, wreck of sea, fisheries, moors, marshes,
turbaries, forests, chaces, parks, woods, warrens, hundreds, commotes,
rhaglawships, ringeldships, stewardships, amobrages, courts, leets, wood-
wardships, constableships, bailiwicks, foresterships, coronerships, reversions,
fairs, markets, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats and services of tenants
60 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1477. Membrane 24 — cont.
and other appurtenances, reserving to the king all mines of gold, silver,
copper, tin and lead ; and grant to him also in like manner of the lordships,
castles and towns of Buelt and Montegomery, notwithstanding a grant to
him of certain rents from the same by charter dated 17 July, 11 Edward
IV. By p.s.
Dec. 10. Protection, for one year, for John Van Laer late of Bruges, merchant, aliaii
Westminster, of London, physician, and his men, servants, lands and possessions. By C.
MEMBUASE 23.
Sept. 26. Grant for life to Giles Daubenay, one of the esquires of the body, of the
Westminster, office of keeper of the forest, hay or park of Petherton by Briggewater, co.
Somerset, with all fees, rents, courts, amercements, forfeitures, herbages,
pannages, agistments and other profits, as John Risshe had. By E.
«
Nov. 22. Grant to Master Robert Mydelham, bachelor of theology, of the custody
Westminster, of the house or chapel called *le priory hermitage* by Dorcestre, co. Dorset,
in lieu of a like grant of the same to Robert Bothe, doctor of laws, by
letters patent dated 18 November, 18 Edward IV, surrendered.
Nov. 24. Pardon to Thomas Asteley of Wolvey, co. Warwick, * gentilman,' of his
Westminster- outlawry in the county of Essex for not appearing before the king to satisfy
him of his ransom for not holding John Neweton, clerk, before him on a
certain day to answer Richard Doreward, esquire, touching a trespass, he
having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billing, knight,
chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Oct. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Garth, for his good service
Westminster at Barnet and Towkysbury against the rebels, of all messuages and lands
in Toneworth and Apsley, co. Warwick, late of Thomas Colyns, which Rose
Mounford lately had of the grant of Henry IV, to the value of 101. yearly,
to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents
and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Nov. 27. General pardon to Richard Downe of Teneham, ' husbondman.' By p.s.
Westminster.
Nov. 17. Grant to Peter Eton of the stewardship of Welyngton, co. Salop, during
Westminster, the minority of the lord of Morley, with wages of 26«. 8^/. yearly and all
other profits. By p.8.
Nov. 15. Grant to John Grevyle, knight, of 160^. from the issues of the counties
Westminster, of Warwick and Leicester. By p.s.
Dec. 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's clerk and chaplain John
Westminster, ghirwode, professor of theology, as the king's proctor in the Roman court,
with fees of 100 marks yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer. By K.
Dec. 20. General pardon to John Lambyn of Estmallyng, co. Kent, ' roper,' alias
Westminster. < husbondman,' mainpernor of John Crompe alias Lambyne of Maydeston,
CO. Kent, * baker,* of all offences committed by him before 80 January
last. By p.s.
Dec. 21. Grant to William Cockes, one of the chaplains of the king's chapel, of
Westminster, the prebend of Hethefeld in the cathedral church of Chichester, void by the
death of the last incumbent and in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the bishopric being in his hands. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter*
17 EDWAED IV.— Part 2. 61
1477 Membrane 23 — cont.
Dec. 27. Presentation of John Terry, chaplain, to the parish church of Bery, in
Westminster, the diocese of Chichester, void by the^eath of William Forden, last rector,
and in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the bishopric being
in his hands. By p.s.
Dec. 12. Grant to the king's servant John Davy, one of the yeomen of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of the office of bailiff of Folsham, co. Norfolk, during the minority
1 il7ft ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ Morley, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Kendale as deputy of the king's
Westminster, kinsman Anthony, earl of Bevers, chief butler of England, in the port of
Brigewater and ports and places annexed.
Feb. 17. Grant for life to Richard Ferrers of the office of steward of the lordship
Westminster, of Fawnhope, co. Hereford, in the king's hands by reason of the minority
of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed
fees. By p.s,
^ .rjrj MEMBRANE 22.
Nov. 25. General pardon to Elizabeth Boteler of London, widow, late the wife of
Westminster. John Boteler late of London, knight, of all offences committed by her
before 81 October last ; provided that this pardon shall not extend to any
carrying off of goods of the king or of rebels since 4 March, 11 Edward
IV, nor to any offences committed by her in the staple of Calais, nor to
any person attainted of high treason by authority of Parliament, nor to
any present or late great accountants of the king, viz. the mayor, con-
stable and society of the staple of Calais, the treasurers of Calais and the
household, the victuallers of Calais, the chamberlains of Chester and
North and South Wales, the keepers of the wardrobes, the keepers of the
hanaper, the clerks of the works, the treasurers of Ireland and the
receivers of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall. By K.
Aug. 28. Licence for Robert Willoughby, knight, son and heir of John Wil-
Westminster. loughby, knight, and Anne, his wife, tenants in chief, to enter freely into
all castles, manors, lordships, honours, commotes, cantreds, alien priories,
lands, rents, reversions, services, mills, fisheries, pensions, portions,
forests, offices, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, turns and sheriffs'
turns, returns of writs and executions of the same, chaces, advowsons,
knights' fees, possessions, forfeitures, wreck of sea, fee-farms, tolls, customs,
advowsons, franchises, liberties, privileges, jurisdictions, fairs, markets,
profits and hereditaments in England, Wales and the marches, Ireland
and Calais and the marches which should descend to him on their deaths,
saving to the king homage and fealty. By K.
Nov. 19. General pardon to William Page late of Hopton by Clonne, co. Salop,
Westminster. * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 18 November.
By bill of p.s.
Dec. 11. Grant for life to John Bigge of the meadows called * Castelmedeus,'
Westminster adjoining the castle of Sandwich with all profits, in recompense for his
wages for the office of the custody of the castle and the office of verger of
the town of Sandwich, in lieu of a grant to him by letters patent dated
8 February, 14 Edward lY, surrendered ; and pardon to hinn of all sums
due from him to the king for the S2s. Sd. yearly for which he was answer-
able for the custody of the meadows from 14 December, 11 Edward IV.
ByK.
62 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS,
1477, MEMBRANE 21.
Oct. 28. Licence, for Bs. Sd. •paid in the hanaper, for John Wykis, esqoiie, to
Westminster, enfeoff Henry Bustrop, * marchaunt/ and Isabel his wife of a toft in
Dursley, co. Gloucester, called 'Wereyn Heys/ parcel of the manor of
Dursley, held in chief, to hold to themselves and the heirs of their bodies,
with remainder to the said John and his heirs and assigns.
Nov. 6. Licence for Francis Lovell, son and heir of John Lovell, knight, and
Westminster. Joan his wife, and kinsman and heir of Alesia late the wife of Ralph
Boteller, knight, sometime the wife of William Lovell, knight, to enter
freely into all castles, lordships, manors, lands, fee farms, annuities, re-
versions, farms, rents, services, hundreds, fees, views of frank-pledge,
courts, leets, sheriffs' turns, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions,
stews, fisheries, warrens, knights' fees, advowsons and other possessions
within the realm of which the said John, Joan and Alesia were seised and
which should descend to him, saving to the king homage and fealty.
By K.
Nov. 14. General pardon to Thomas Lynde of Cheseham Bury, co. Buckingham,
Westminster, esquire, alias late of MapuldurhMU Gomey, co. Oxford, of all offences com-
mitted by him before 10 November. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Signification to Th. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Westminster. Qf Richard Homulton, canon of the monastery of St. Mary, Thornton, in
the diocese of Lincoln, as abbot of the monastery of SS. Augustine and
Olave, Wello by Great Grymesby, in the same diocese.
Nov.^ 21. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Lincoln for the restitution of
Westmmster, j;j^q temporalities of the said abbey of Welho lo the said Richard, whose
election as abbot the said bishop has confirmed and whose fealty the king
has taken.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Nov. 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Mayle as ganger in the port of
Westminster. Suthampton and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 11. Grant to the king's servant Edward Burton, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, crown, of the custody of all manors, lands, rents, services, reversions and
possessions late of Ralph Lane, tenant in chief, during the minority of
Richard his son and heir, and the custody and marriage of the latter with-
out disparagement and so from heir to heir. By K.
1478.
MEMBRANE 20.
Feb. 8. Exemplification, at the request of the mayor and burgesses of Barnes-
Westminster, tapoll, of the tenours of transcripts of the following among the records of
Chancery in the Tower of London : —
1. A charter'''' dated at Westminster, 20 March, 21 Henry III,
inspecting and confirming a charter'^ dated at Salisbury, 15 June,
2 John.
2. A charter (undated) of Edward 11, inspecting and confirming
with additions a charter (undated) of Edward I, inspecting and con-
firming, with the addition that they be quit of murage and pavage,
the following : —
* In the sfvme form fvs that to the citizens of Exeter on the Qhaxiet BoUof that year«
17 EDWABD IV.— Pakt 2. 68
Me)nbrane 20 — co7it,
1478.
(1) A charter of Henry 11 as follows : —
H, rex Anylonim et dux Xormannorum et Aquitanorum et comes
Andagavorum, archiepiscopis^ episcopis ac haronihm et Jidelibm
Franciijenis et Amjlicanis, salutem, Sciatis me concessisse
burgensibus burfji Barnestapol omnes rectas consuetudines quas
habueiiint in tempore regis H. avi mei reinotis otnnibus pravis
consuetudinibus ]>ost avum meum ibi elevatis, et sciatis eas liahere
consuetiulines lAjndonie^ et ita testati suiit coram me ipsi mei barones
Londonii', ita libere, honorijice et iuste sicut unqiiam melius
habuerunt tei)}pore ari met, T. Arnulfo episcopo Lexoviense et
Reginaldoy comite Cornubie, et Thomas cancellario, [aptid] London.
(2) The charter of Henry III. above.
Feb. 8. Exemption for life of William Assheby of Lowesby, co. Leicester,
Westminster, esquire, from being put on assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recog-
nitions, aad from being made justice of the peace, of sewers, of oyer and
terminer, of gaol delivery or of the forest or other commissioner or inquisi-
tor of the king, admiral, mayor, sheriff, bailiff, reeve, escheator, coroner,
steward, receiver, customer, controller, taxer, ulnager, searcher, ganger,
approver, collectors of subsidies or other aids, constable, warden, marshal,
usher, leader, arrayer or trier of men at arms, hobelers or archers, or other
officer or minister of the king. By E.
Feb. 16. Grant for life to Thomas Hemnale, for his good service to the king's
Westminster, father and the king, of an annuity of 6^ 20J. from the issues of the lord-
ship of Ghesthunt, in the king's hands by the attainder of George, late
duke of Clarence, who granted the said annuity to the said Thomas until
he should grant to him offices or lands to the same value. By p.s.
Feb. 7. Grant to William Norrys, knight, of the custody of the manors of
Westminster. Okeford, CO. Devon, Knoll and GotehuU, co. Somerset, Estney and Efford,
sX). Southampton, Shenley, co. Hertford, and Bougherdecote, co. Gloucester,
with knights* fees and advowsons, late of Isabel his late wife,
tenant in chief, late the wife of John Nevile, late marquess of Montagu,
during the minority of George her son and heir, and so from heir to heir.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 19.
Feb. 4. Inspeximus and confirmation to the burgesses of Stafford of letters patent
Westminster, dated 10 February, 15 Edward III, inspecting and confirming a charter dated
at Westminster, 4 July, 8 Edward II [Charter Boll, 8 Edward II, No. 3],
inspecting and confirming with additions the following : —
1. A charter dated at Beading, 11 April, 12 Henry III [Charter
Roll, 12 Henry III, m. 7] , inspecting and confirming a charter dated at
Windsor, 1 May, 7 John.
2. A charter dated at Winchester, 1 June, 45 Henry HI [Charter
Roll, 45 Henry III, m. 2.]
For 26s. 8d, paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 6. Pardon to Edmund Hastynges, knight, late sheriff of York, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him and aJl debts, accounts and arrears due from him
to the king by reason of his office. By E.
Feb. 7. Appointment of the king's kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, to the
Parliament office of steward of England for the execution of the judgment on George,
Westi^ster, duke of Clarence, attainted of high treason by authority of Parliament.
By K,
64 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478. MEMBRANE 18.
Feb. 10. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to John Jacoby of Florence, * merchaunt,' alias of
London, < broker,' staying on the king's service in the company of the king's
kinsman William, lord of Hastyngis, lieutenant general of the town and
marches of Calais, on the safe custody, victualling and defence of the town,
castle and marches, because he delays in London, as Henry Colet and John
Stokker, sheriffs, have certified.
Feb. 9. The like of like protection granted as above on 19 November last to
Westminster. Thomas Newland late of Colchestre, ' grocer,' alias < marchaunt,' because
he delays at Colchestre, as Alvred Comburgh, esquire, sheriff of Essex,
has certified.
1477,
July 11. Pardon to Robert Storour of Moryngthorpe, co. Norfolk, * gentilman,'
Westminster, of his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the justices of
the Bench to satisfy the king for a trespass against John Elyngbam, be
having surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied the king and the said
John, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
1478.
Feb. 14. Appointment of Thomas Vaughan, knight, treasurer of the king's
Westminster, chamber and chamberlain of the king's son the prince, John Say, knight,
under treasurer of England, John Elryngton, knight,, treasurer
of the household, Robert Wyngfeld, knight, controller of the
household, and Henry Boteler, recorder of Coventry, to examine the
accounts of John Hewyke, one of the auditors of a parcel of the lands of
George, late duke of Clarence, and Peter Beaupe, one of the clerks of the
green cloth, to whom the king ordered the said John to deliver the books
and accounts, and of other auditors, receivers or bailiffs concerning the
lands and possessions of the said duke and to certify thereon to the king.
1477.
Nov. 1. General pardon to John Browne late of Shrewsbury, * gentilman,' alias
Westminster, late of Coton in the marches of Wales, alias esquire, of all offences com-
^ , mitted by him before 18 August last. By K.
1478. ^ ^ ^
Feb. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant John Peete, one of the gentlemen of
Westminster, the king's chapel, of the free chapel of Bolney within the town of Tom-
worth, void by the death of the last incumbent.
1477.
Dec. 1. Licence, without fine or fee paid in the banaper, for Gilbert, the prior,
Westminster, and the convent of Bolton to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands
and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly. By p.s.
1478. :f J yy
Jan. 26. Pardon to John Bonham, esquire, late escheator in the counties of
Westminster. Somerset and Dorset, of all offences committed by him and all issues,
fines, amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king
by reason of his ofQce. By p.s.
Jan. 19. Grant for life to Thomas Whetman, esquire, of the office of one of the
Westminster, king's Serjeants at arms, with wages of 12d, daily from the issues of the
customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and ports and
places adjacent, and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household
yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers in the said ports.
17 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 65
1477. • Membrane 18 — cont,
Dec» 6. Pardon of the trespass in the acquisition in mortmain without licence
Westminster, by the abhot and convent of St. James by Norhampton from William
Catesby, knight, and Brian Rouclyf, one of the barons of the Exchequer,
of a yearly rent of 14s. from a messuage or inn called * le Toure ' in the
1478 town of Northampton. By K. and for 40.h. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 15. Appointment for life of the king's chaplain and counsellor Master Richard
Westminster. Martyn as chancellor of Ireland, with the custody of the great seal there,
receiving yearly such fees as William Welles, late chancellor, had. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Presentation of Robert Comewaile to the parish church of Farewey, in
Westminster, the diocese of Exeter, void by the resignation of Thomas Wayte.
Feb. 5. Pardon to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
Westminster, ordinary of that place, of all escapes of Robert Hodilston of the county of
Lancaster, ^yoraan,' from his custody before 31 March, 15 Edward IV.
By p.s.
Feb. 21. General pardon to John Snowe alias Snawe, citizen and goldsmith of
Westminster. London, alias * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 1 January
last. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 17.
Feb. 20. hisjjeanmnji and confirmation to Robert Wyse, the prior, and the convent
Westminster, of Stanis of a charter of Henry II. as follows : —
H. rex Awjlorum et dux Normannoriim et Aquitanomm et comes Andefja-
vorum archieimco}nSy episcopisy ahbatihm, comitihusy baronibiis, jmticiariiHj
i^icecmnitibiiSf ministiis et omnibus Jidelihus suis Fraiicifienis et Anfjliranis
totius Ant/lie, salutem, Sciatis vie concesitisse et jiresenti carta in per-
petuam elemosinam co7{firmasse ecclesie Sancte Marie de Kenniij et
canonicis ibidem deo serrientibus terras^ ecclesias, decimas et onmes res quas
rex H, arus mens eis in elemminam com'essit et per cartas suas conjirmavit
scilicet totam terram ipsius Kennig in bosco et piano prcu'ter illam terram
quam Gaufridus de (Jlintona fundator eidem ecclesie retinuit in suo
dominico ad castellum suum faciendum et ad hurfjum et ad vivarium et ad
parcum suum, Concedo etiam et in elemosinam confirmo predictis canMiicis
manerium de Saltford et maneriwn de Ltilicota cum duobus pratis que
fuerunt de Ticslio id est Sest* et Tachesmore et manerium de Niweham et
manenum de Hic/tend\cum omnibus eorum pertinentiu etlibertatibus, et in
Lillintona dimidiam hidam terre quefuit Fulcoldi, Freterea concedo et
i7i elemosinam confirmo eisdem canonicis ecclesiam de Chintona et
ecclesiam de Budiford et ecclesiam de Brailis et ecclesiam de Walesbunia
et ecclesiam de Cu)it<ma et ecclesiam de Bertona et ecclesiam. de Stanleia et
ecclesiam de Wttona, cum capellis^ terns, decimis et cherchesez et omnibus
pertinenciis et libertatibus suis, ecclesiam eciam de Stanis rum cajfellis,
terris, decimis et omnibus libertatibus et jpertinentiis quas tempore H, avi
met unquam melius et plenius habuit, totam eciam terram quefuit Brusardi
in Stanis et medietatem totius nemoris et terram que fuit Alani tjenepi
Enisani in Waletona cum exartis que facta su7it in bosco ipsius Waletonc
et terram que fuit Aldwini et terram de Niwetona et de Ijodbroc cum
omnibus earum pertinenciis et libertatibus sicut eas tempore regis H, avi
mei nnquain unelius et plenius tenuerunt, Insuper concedo et in elimosinam
confinno predictis canmiicis in Kennig terras de exartis et in Wttona
terras quas habuit per Odonem de Tun^i cum prate et molendimim de
Kybbecliva et ecclesias de Wilmelectona et de Badeford et de Stiicelei et de
Vlinti/na ex feodo et done Qaufridi de Clintona, sicut in cartis ejusdem
continetur, cum omnibus pertinentiis et libertatibus quas predicte terre et
2258 s
66 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478, Membrane " 17 — cont .
ccclexie t4>ir)pore reffis H, avi mei fndius et plenius hahmrunt, et nnam
liidam ierre et dimldiam in Ludewella exdono Man [fieri] Arm'c, similiter ex
feodo et dono Roherti de Stafford terram que fuit ( ^urt^sii in TiesJio et
terram que fuit Ailrici in Brancota et molendinum in Wttona proximum
ecclesie, et apud Stafford terram Walteri filii Sicclie et terram B riant Jilii
Cadion pi ope castelliwiy et ex dono Nicholai de Mnlewich terram de
Frodesuelle, et ex dono Walteri de Cliewreswella medietatem ecclesie de
Stoches, et ex dono WUUlmi Giffardi et Eogeri /ratris ejus terram quam
habent hi Herdeicic, ecclesiam eciam de Maddelea et ecdesiam Sancti
Nicholai in castello de Stafford et ecdesiam de U' lewarde et ecclesiam de
Tiesho cum virgidto et molendino ecclesie proximo et inerementis que
Matildis de Stafford assefisu Roberti de Stafford adjecit et cum omnibus
pertinentiis et libertatibus suis, Concedo eciam. et in elemosinam confirmo
Hupradictis canonicis terram de Broc cum bosco et exartis sicut Hiufo de
Ferariis eis dimisit et concessit assensu Walchdini nepotis sui et Willelmi
fratris sui, sicut in eorum cartis continetur, jrreterea ex dono Henrici filii
Sawali et concessu Roberti comitis de Ferariis ecdesiam de Ettendona cum
omnibus pertinentiis et libertatibus suis, sicut carte eorum testantur, ex
dono Rogeri de Moubrai et concessu Samsonis de Albineio ecdesiam de
Snitta, siatt in eorum cartis continetur, et ecdesiam de Cestretona ex dono
M Ulelmi Croc, et ecdesiam de Witheneis ex dono Ijeceline de cujus dote
ipsum manerium est et concessu Radulfi. de Mara viri sui, et ecdesiam
de Herburberi et ecdesias de Lamintona et de Cubintona que sunt de iure
et tenura ecclesie de Wttona, et ex dono Nicholai de Hichendona
ecdesiam eiusdem ville, sicut ipsius carta testatur, terras
eciam et mansuras quas habuit in Wareuic cum earum
libei-tatiJbus sicut in cartis Rogeri comitis continetur, et pratum
de Bathechintona quod habent ex dono Henrici de Ardena sicut eiusdem
carta testatur, terram eciam que fuit Milonis in Chirvtona et terram- que
fuit Turgisii in eadem Chintona, et ecdesiam de Locheslea cum omnibus per-
tinentiis et libertatibus suis, manerium eciam de Pachintona cum omnibus
pertinentiis et libei-tatibus suis ex dono Oaufridi de Chintona et concessu
Henrici de Ardena per servicium dimidii militis, et Lamuntonum totam
cum pertinendis et libertatibus suis ex dono et concessu prioris et conventus
de Coventrc per servicium dimidii militis, et ri solidatas terre in Norman-
tona ex dono Willelmi de Alneio et concessu Roberti Banast, et terram de
Stalintona quam canonici habent de dono Nicholai Malweisin et concessu
Sth de Buthlers per v solidos annuatim sicut in donatorum cartis et scriptis
cantinetur, et V virgatas terre in W Iwrigestona, Quare volo et firmiter
precipio quod predicti canonici omnes predictas ecdesias et ten'os et omnes
alias res que ad ecdesiam Sancte Marie de Chenilleicrda pertinent habeant
et teneant liheras et quietas ab omnibus serviciis secularibus scilicet ab omne
expeditioru infra vel extra Angliam et ah omnibus auxiliis et exactionibus
secularibus quomodocumque et quocienscumque evenerint, nee aliquis dominus
vel vicecatnes sive aliquis de ministris meis in ipsis ecdesiis vel terris super
hoc aliquid requirat preter mea commnnia gelda que erunt per totum comi-
tatum, set habeant omnia sua integra et quieta et libera amodo et imper-
petuum cum soca et saca et tholl et theam et infangenetheof et omnibus aliis
consuetudinibus et libertatibus et adquietation^us in bosco et piano,
terns et aquis, pratis et pascuis et omnibus lods, sicut aliqua ecclesia alia
totius terre mee de elemosina mea melius et quiecius et honorificencius
tenet, Testibus ; Thoma, archiepistopo Cantuariensi, Magistro Oaufrido
archidiacono Cantuariensi, Roberto comite Legrecestrie, Ricardo de Hun\
conestabulario, Manassero Biset, dapifero, Henrico filio Oeroldi, camerario,
Goscelino de Balolio, apud Westmonasterium,
For 100s, paid in the hanaper,
17 EDWAED IV.— Part 2.
67
1478,
Feb. 21.
Westminster
Feb. 26.
Westminster
Membra tie 17 — cont.
Grant for life to Kobert Pemberton, one of the ushers of the king's
chamber, of the office of steward of the lordship of Neuport Paynell, in the
king's hands by the forfeiture of George, late duke of Clarence, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship, with all other profits.
ByK.
Exemplification, at the request of the mayor and merchants of the staple
of Calais, of the tenour of an act (English) in the Parliament held at West-
minster on 16 January last, ordaining that whereas Richard Heron late of
London, merchant, sued John Walden, late mayor of the staple, and John
Tate and Philip Hardbene, merchants of the staple, and caused them to be
arrested in Flanders in the court of the duke of Burgundy at his town of
Bruges for certain injuries done by them at Calais within the jurisdiction
of the king of England, the record and process whereof was long continued
in that court and after\s'ards removed by an appeal to the high court of the
French king of his Parliament at Paris, and there it was considered that
the said actions were grounded upon matters supposed to be committed
within the jurisdiction of the king of England and they were accordingly
dismissed, but the said Bichard nevertheless sues the merchants of the
staple of Calais now being out of the realm of England, proclamations
should be made within the city of London ordering him to cease. [Rolls of
Parliament VI. 182.]
Feb. 21.
Westminster.
Feb. 21.
Westminster.
Feb. 21.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster
Palace.
MEMBRANE 16.
Licence for the king's brother Bichard, duke of Gloucester, or his heirs
or executors to found a college at Barnard CasteU within the castle there
of a dean and twelve chaplains, ten clerks and six choristers and one clerk
to celebrate divine service and offices in the chapel within the castle for the
good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
the said duke and Anne his wife and his heirs, and for their souls after
death, and the souls of the king's father Bichard, late duke of York, and
the king's brothers and sisters, to be called the college of the said duke at
Barnard Castell, and for the said dean and chaplains to acquire in mort-
main lands, rents, services and other possessions and advowsons of churches
to the value of 4(X) marks yearly. [Mona^tkon. VI. 1440.] By p.s.
Licence for the same to found a college at Midelham of a dean and six
chaplains, four clerks and six choristers and one clerk to celebrate divine
services and offices as above in the parish church there, to be called the
college of the said duke at Middelham, co. York, and for the said dean and
chaplains to acquire in mortmain lands, rents, services and other possessions
and advowsons of churches to the value of 200 marks yearly. [Monasticmi
VL 1440.] By p.s
Grant for life to the said duke of the office of great chamberlain of
England as Bichard, late earl of Warwick, had, receiving yearly such fees
as the latter had at the receipt of the Exchequer, with all other profits.
By p.s.
Charter to the king's nephew Edward Plantagenet, first-bom son of the
said duke, creating him earl of Salisbury, with remainder to the heirs of
his body, and granting to him and his said heirs 201, yearly from the issues
of the county of Wilts. Witnesses : — Th. cardinal archbishop of Canter-
bury, L. archbishop of York, Th. bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, J.
bishop of Bochester, keeper of the privy seal, Bichard, duke of Gloucester,
Henry, duke of Buckingham, Henry, earl of Essex, treasurer of England,
68 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2478. Membrane 16 — cont.
Anthony earl of RyA'ers, chief butler of England, and Thomas Stanley of
Stanley, steward of the household, and William Hastynges of Hastynges,
chamberlain of the household, knights. By p.s.
March 2. Grant for life to the king's counsellor John Audeley, lord Audeley, of
Westminster, the office of steward of all lordships, manors and lands in the county of
Dorset late of George, late duke of Clarence, and in the king's hands by his
forfeiture, with 20 marks yearly from the issues of the lordship of Halisbere,
CO. Dorset ; grant ^ to him, during minority, of the office of steward of all
lordships, manors* and lands in the said county in the king's hands by
reason of the minority of Edward, son of the said George, with 10 marks
yearly from the issues of the premises ; and grant to him for life of the
office of constable and the custody of the castle of Warden and the office of
constable and the custody of the castle of Corffe, with the accustomed fees
from the issues of the king's lordships there and all other profits. By p.s.
MEMBnANE 15.
Feb. 12. Letters of denization for John le Mo^Tie, esquire, born in the parts of
Westminster. Brittany, in the diocese of St. Brieuc, and the heirs of his body. By K.
Nov. 16. General pardon to William Spencer alias Iskalt late of London,
Westminster. < goldsmyth,* alias esquire, of all ofiences committed by him before 13
April. By p.s.
March 2. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Forde, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the office of keeper of the king's park of Chipnam-
holt, CO. Devon, and wages of 4J. daily from the issues of the lordship or
manor of Chipnamholt, with all other profits. By K.
March 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Stephen Aylemere, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of the offices of keeper of the castle of Farley,
CO. Somerset, bailiff of the manor or lordship of Farley, keeper of the park
of Farley and the outer woods called * lez Owtewodez ' adjoining, and bailiff
of Eston, receiving wages of 2f/., 2d,, Sd, and Id, daily respectively from
the Issues of the offices, with all other profits. By K.
^larch 8. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Patyngeham, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the offices of bailiff of the king's lordships of
Walsale, Perybarre and Patyngeham and the custody of the park of Walsale
in the counties of Stafford and Warwick during the minority of Edward,
son and heir of George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees
from the issues of the lordships and all other profits. By p.s.
March 2. Grant for life to George Hiet of the office of rider of the king's forest of
Westminster, Dene, co. Gloucester, void by the death of Richard Hiet his father, with
the accustomed fees. By p.s.
1477. ^
March 5. Grant to the king's servant John Heth, one of the yeoman of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of the office of bailiff of the hundred of Chadlyngton, co. Oxford,
with the custody of the warren of Brayles, co. Warwick, during the
minority of Edward, son and heir of Elizabeth (sic), late duchess of
Clarence, with the accustomed fees, in the same manner as William Slatter
and William Tapton had the office and custody respectively. By K.
1478.
March 2. Grant for life to the king's servitor John Chapman, one of the yeomen of
Westminster the crown, of the offices of bailiff of Cheston and Walthamcrosse
and parker of Cheston alias Brantyngeshey, co. Hertford, in the king's
17 EDWARD IV.— Part 2.
69
1478.
Me tub vane 15 —cont.
gift by reason of the forfeiture of George, late duke of Clarence, and %L
daily for the office of bailiff and %l daily for the office of parker from the
issues of the lordship of Cheston ; and grant to him also of the office of
bailiff of Claveryng, co. Essex, during the minority of Edward, son of the
said duke, with 2iL daily from the issues of the lordship of Claveryng.
By K.
March 2. Grant for life to the king's servant John Cheverell, esquire, of the
Westminster, stewardship of the king's manor or lordship of Ramesham, co. Dorset,
and the custody of the king's park of Ramesham, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the said manor. By p.s.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 14.
Tn^ipejcimus and confirmation to Elizabeth, the abbess, and the convent
of Westwood, CO. Worcester, of letters patent dated 5 August, 18 Richard II,
inspecting and confirming a charter dated at the Tower of London, 12 May,
25 Edward III [Charter Uoll, 25-27 Kdward III, No, 30] , inspecting and
confirming a charter dated at Ambersbury, 17 August, 18 Edw'ard I
[Charter IhUy 18 Kihrard /, Xo 25] inspecting and confirming a charter
dated at Kenilworth, 16 September, 50 Henry III, inspecting and
confirming a charter of Henry II dated at Worcester to the abbess and
convent of Fontevrault. For 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Grant to the king's kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, and his heirs
male of the king's manor and lordship of Cantrecelly in Wales with
knights' fees, advowsons of churches, chantries and chapels, fee-farms,
views of frank-pledge, courts, leets, warrens, parks, fisheries, fairs, markets,
liberties, franchises and other commodities, to hold by the service of as
many knights' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held
by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Nicholas Suthworth of the office of bailiff of
the town of Tonworth, co. Warwick, with the custody of the park there,
during the minority of Edward, son and heir of George, late duke of
Clarence, receiving 2^/. daily for the office of bailiff and 2d, daily for the
office of parker from the revenues of the town, with all other profits.
ByK.
Grant for life to the king's servant James Worsley, one of the yeomen of
the king's chamber, of the custody of the two parks of the lordship or
manor of Kanford, with the custody of * lez laundes ' adjoining them and
the office of bailiff of la Pole, co. Dorset, receiving the accustomed fees
from the issues of the offices, with all other profits. By K.
Grant for life to the king's servant David Floyd, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of the offices of the lordship or manor of Fawnehope, co.
Hereford, and keeper of the outer woods of the same called * the owtewodes,'
receiving 4r/. daily from the issues of the offices, with all other profits.
ByK.
March 2.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 13.
Grant for life to the king's servant Oliver Guyen, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of the office of bailiff of Wasshingborowe and bailiff of Fulbek
and Lednam, co. Lincoln, receiving %d, and 4rf. daily respectively from
the issue of the offices, with all other profits. By K.
70
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478.
March 2.
Wesiminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster*
March 2.
Westminster.
Membrane IS—cotU.
Grant for life to the king's servant Henry Wotton, one of the yeomen of
the king's chamber, of the offices of keeper of the park of Golcombe and
bailiff of Colyngton and Colyford, co. Devon, receiving the accustomed fees
from the issues of the offices with all other profits. By E.
Orant for life to the king's servant Edmund Holt, one of the yeomen of the
crown, of the offices of bailiff of Newportpanell and keeper of the park of
Tikford, co. Buckingham, receiving dd, daily for each office from the issues
of the same with all other profits. By E.
Grant for life to Thomas Fitz William the younger, for his counsel, of
an annuity of 5 marks from the king's manors and lands in the county of
Lincoln of the honour of Bichemond alias Bichemondfee. By E.
Grant for life to the king's servant David Madok, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of the offices of bailiff of the lordship or manor of Erdeley,
bailiff of the lordship or manor of Erdyngton and keeper of the warren of
Erdyngton, receiving 2d, daily for each office from the issues of the same
with all other profits. By E.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Bonauntre, one of the veomen
of the crown, of the office of bailiff of the lordship or manor of Grokehorn,
CO. Somerset, receiving wages of i^d. daily from the issues of the lordship
with all other profits. By E.
Grant for life to Richard Welby of the office of receiver general of all lord-
ships, manors and lands which are parcel of the honour of Bichemond
within the county of Lincoln called ' Richemond Fee ' and of the king's castle,
manor and lordship of Somerton, co. Lincoln, in the king's hands by
pretext of an act in the last Parliament, with the accustomed fees from
the issues of the same. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Ralph Dowell, one of the yeomen of
the king's chamber, of the offices of keeper of an inn or place called
* le Herber ' within the city of London and receiver of the rents and farms
of all lands and tenements adjoining or belonging to it, with a cottage by
the door of the inn on the south side and wages of 3^/. daily from the
issues of the offices and all other profits. By E.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Ussher of the office of bailiff
of the franchise of the lordship of Swafham, co. Norfolk, within the fee of
Richemond and the custody of the warren of the lordship, in the king's gift
by the forfeiture of George, late duke of Clarence, and for the office of
bailiff 40.S. yearly and all profits of the court of the franchise and for the
custody 2^. daily from the issues of the lordship, with all other profits.
ByE.
Grant for life to the king's servant Nicholas Vicary, one of the yeomen
of the king's chamber, of the offices of keeper of the inn or site of the
lordship or manor of Colyweston with the gardens pertaining to it, bailiff
of the lordship or manor and keeper of the park of Colyweston, receiving
wages of 4 marks yearly for the office of keeper of the inn and gardens
and 6 marks yearly for the offices of bailiff and keeper of the park from
the issues of the offices with all other profits, and also a yearly rent of
6 marks from the issues of the lordship or manor. By £.
17 EDWAED IV.— Pabt 2. 71
2477 MEMBRANE 12.
May 80. Grant for life to Master Robert Morton of the office of keeper of the
Westminster, rolls, books and records of Chancery and the custody of the house or
hospital of Converts for his habitation, receiving the accustomed fees,
whenever the office and custody shall be void by the death, cession or
surrender of Master John Morton, king's clerk, to whom they were granted
for life by letters patent dated 2 May, 15 Edward IV. By K.
May 28. Licence for John Pylkyngton, knight, and his heirs to build walls and
Westminster, towers around and crenellate his plot or manor within the parish of
Wakefield, co. York, called * Pylkyngton Hall,* newly built by him, and his
other plots or manors of Bradeley, Elfietburgh and Tumeham Hall,
CO. York. By p.s.
June 1. Commission to Edmund, archbishop of Armagh, and Alvred Corneburgh,
Westminster, esquire, of power and authority to examine and determine certain strifes,
discords and controversies between certain magnates in Ireland and to
certify thereon to the king and council for punishment and to issue
ordinances and injunctions in the matter if necessary. [Fcsdera,]
ByK.
July 5. General pardon to Biohard Whalley late of the parish of St. Clement
Westminster. Danes without the bars of the New Temple, London, co. Middlesex,
< gentilman/ alias of Dorlaston by Stone, co. Stafford, alias of Lyvesey, co.
Lapi^aster. By K.
Dec. 8. Pardon to Thomas Croftes and Thomas Norton, collectors of the customs
Westminster, and subsidies in the port of Bristol and ports and places adjacent, of all
offences committed by them and all fines, debts and accounts due from
them to the king. By p.s.
1478. ^
March 8. Grant for life to William Huse, the king's attorney general, of the offices
Westminster, of surveyor of all lordships, manors and lands in the county of Lincoln late
of George, duke of Clarence, the king's brother, receiving such fees as
Hugh Tapton, clerk, lately had, and steward of all manors and lands late
of the said duke in the county of Rutland, receiving the accustomed fees.
ByK.
1477.
Nov. 15. ^Licence for the warden and fellows or scholajs of the college or hall of
Westminster, tfie Annunciation of St. Mary called * Gunvylehale ' in the University of
Cambridge to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands, rents or other
possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 20Z. yearly for the relief of
their possessions and that they may pray for the good estate of the king
and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England.
By p.s. and for 15{. lis* paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 11.
Nov. 7. Letters of denization for Hermann Kulis of Nussia, born in the parts of
Westminster. Almain. By p.s. and for h mark paid in the hanaper.
1478. ^^
Jan. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Brent of the custody of the
W^tminster. castle of Sandwich, co. Kent, and the office of verger of the town of
Sandwich, with wages and fees of Id. daily ; and grant to him also for life
of the king's meadows called 'Castell Medis' adjoining the castle, in
recompence of his said wages. By K.
72 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
I^yo Mnnbraue 11 — cont,
Feb. 23. Exemplification, at the request of Elizabeth Sotehill, sister and heir of
Westminster. Antony Nuttyll late of Ryston in Holdernes, co. York, knight, and cousin
and heir of Walter Nuttyll late of Ryston, esquire, his son and heir, of the
tenours of the following : —
1. A petition (English) of the said Elizabeth in the present
Parliament summoned at Westminster on 16 January last that,
whereas by acts in the Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV., the said Antony and Walter were convicted of high
treason and forfeited all their possessions, the king should ordain
that the said act should be of no effect and the said suppliant should
enjoy the said possessions from the first day of the present Parliament.
2. The assent of the commons : — A vest hille les commnner sount
assentuz,
8. The response of the king : — Snit fait come il eat desire.
' [Rolls of Parliament VI. 175.]
Feb. 10. Exemplification, at the request of John Wykes, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of letters patent dated 7 March, 14 Edward IV, granting to him
and Isabel his wife and the heirs male of their bodies two parts of the
manor of Rosse in Holdernesse, co. York. These letters have been lost by
accident, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
MEMBRANES 10 and 9.
Feb. 20. Exemplification, at the request of Roger Twynyho, kinsman and heir of
Westminsier. Ankarette late the wife of William Twynyho of Cayforde, co. Somerset,
esquire, viz. son of John their son, of the following : —
1. A petition (English^ of the said Roger in the present Parliament
that whereas the said Ankarette on Saturday, 12 April, 17 Edward IV,
was in her manor at Cayford and Richard Hyde late of Warwick,
gentleman, and Roger Strugge late of Bekehampton, co. Somerset,
towker, with divers riotous persons to the number of fourscore by
the command of George, duke of Clarence, came to Cayforde about
two of the clock after noon and entered her house and carried her ofif
the same day to Bath and from thence on the Sunday following to
Circeter, co. Gloucester, and from thence to Warwick, whither they
brought her on the Monday following about eight of the clock in the
afternoon, which town of Warvsdck is distant from Cayforde seventy
miles, and then and there took from her all her jewels, money and
goods and also in the said duke's behalf, as though he had used
king's power, commanded Thomas Delalynde, esquire, and Edith his
wife, daughter of the said Ankarette, and their servants to avoid from
the town of Warwick and lodge them at Strattforde upon Aven that
night, six miles from thence, and the said duke kept Ankai-ette in
prison unto the hour of nine before noon on the morrow, to wit, the
Tuesday after the closing of Pasche, and then caused her to be brought
to the Guildhall at Warwick before divers of the justices of the peace
in the county then sitting in sessions and caused her to be indicted by
the name of Ankarette Twynneowe, late of Warwick, widow, late
servant of the duke and Isabel his wife, of having at Warwick on
10 October, 16 Edward IV., given to the said Isabel a venomous drink
of ale mixed with poison, of which the latter sickened until the Sunday
before Christmas, on which day she died, and the justices arraigned
the said Ankarette and a jiuy appeared and found her guilty and it was
17 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 73
1478.
Membranes 10 ami 9 — vont.
considered that she should be led from the bar there to the gaol of
Warwick and from thence should be drawn through the town to the
gallows of Myton and hanged till she were dead, and the sheriff was
commanded to do execution and so he did, which indictment, trial and
judgment were done and given within three hours of the said Tuesday,
and the jurors for fear gave the verdict contrary to their conscience, in
prpof whereof divers of them came to the said Ankarette in remorse
and asked her forgiveness, in consideration of the imaginations of the
said duke and his great might, the unlawful taking of the said
Ankarette through three several shires, the inordinate hasty process
and judgement, her lamentable death and her good disposition, the
king should ordain that the record, process, verdict and judgement
should be void and of no effect, but that as the premises were done by
the command of the said duke the said justices and sheriff and the
under-sheriff and their ministers should not be vexed.
2. The answer of the king : — Soil fait come it est desire.
8. A schedule annexed to the petition, being the inquisition taken
as above before John Hugford, esquire, Henry Boteler and John West,
justices, by oath of Richard Fulwod, esquire, Baldwin Porter, esquire,
William Bary of Berton, Thomas Waynwright of Stretford, Richard
Hasilholt of Alcestre, John Grove of Aspeley, John Shawe of Alcestre,
Robert Plummer of Warwick, John Goodman of the same, John Page
of Wyllyngton, Robert Toly of BormyngtOn and William Gibbons of
Honyngton.
4. A writ attested by H. Boteler directing the sheriff to impanel a
jury of twenty-four.
6. The endorsement. John Beaufitz, sheriff': The execution
of the writ appears in a panel annexed.
6. The panel : John Hubaude, esquire, juror, Robert Compton,
*gentilman,' juror, Thomas Clopton, *gentilman,' Thomas Olney,
* gentilman,' juror, Henry Broun of Napton, * gentilman,' juror, John
Harwell, * gentilman,' juror, Thomas Wexewode, * gentilman,* juror,
John Holt, * gentilman,' juror, Thomas James of Lodyngton, juror,
Roger Paget of Stretford, juror, Edmund Hore of Pramton, juror,
Thomas Edwardes of Preston, juror, William Ravys of Canley, juror,
John Dufton of Stretton, William Reynolde of Henley, William Felys
of Kenelworth, Robert Deyster of Henley, Thomas Staunton of
Longbrigge, John Ruttur of Rowyngton, John Stokes of Henley,
William Deraunt of Bercheston, John Harvy of Whitchurche, Richard
GoUyng of the same, William Hasilholt of Alcetur, Thomas Sadeler of
Warwick, William Rede of Hihnorton, Robert Geffys of Radford Gymly,
Nicholas Melton of Dunchirch, John Benet of Wotton Wawen, Thomas
Othen of Aston, Thomas Tasker of Stretford, William Tiftote of
Henley, Thomas Rogers of Erdyngton, William Sekynton of Sekynton,
Robert Carpenter of Halford, Thomas Shawe of Warwick, Robert
Tiftote of Warwick, William Wellys of the same, Thomas Donyng of
the same, Thomas Fyssher of the same and John Litilhaye of
Dunchirche. [Rolls of ParliametU VI. 178.]
'Membrane 9 — cont.
March 8. Grant for life to Henry Gray, knight, lord Gray, of the offices of steward
Westminster, and treasurer of the king's liberty of Meath in Ireland, with all fees, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, forfeitures, courts, leets, customs, liberties,
74 CALENDAE OF PATENT BOLLS.
1478. Mefnbrane 9 — cont.
franchises, authorities, regards, commodities and other emoluments
belonging to the offices, and grant to him of all issues pertaining to the
liberty, to be expended on the defence of the liberty and other charges, and
power of appointing and removing officers and ministers. By K.
Feb. 4. Grant to the mayor and bailiffs of Hereford of murage for eight years,
Wefitminster. to be expended on the repair of the enclosure and walls of the city by the
supervision of Richard Martyn, one of the clerks of Chancery, and Thomas
Braynton, citizen of the city.
MEMBRANES 8 and 7.
Feb. 8. Exemplification, at the request of the abbot of Abyndon, of the tenour
WeBtminster. of the enrolment of letters patent dated 12 February, 8 Edward IV.
inspecting and confirming to John Sant, then abbot, and the convent the
following : —
1. Letters patent dated 26 July, 6 Edward [III] .
2. Letters patent dated 14 October, 4 Richard II, inspecting and
confirming to Peter, then abbot, and the convent a charter dated at
Woodstock, 8 June, 10 Edward III. [Charter Boll, 10 Edward III.,
No, 80] , inspecting and confirming the following : —
(1) A charter of Kenulf, king of the Mercians, dated 821.
(2) A charter dated at Westminster, 20 May, 11 Edward II.
[Ckarter Roll, 11 Edward II, Xo, 4] , inspecting and confirm-
ing the following : —
a, A charter dated at Gisors, 29 March 1 Richard I.
b, A charter dated at Portsmouth, 20 April, 14 Henry III.
[Cfiarter Boll, 14 Henry III, m, 4.]
8. Letters patent dated 18 January, 19 Richard II.
These letters have been lost by accident, as the abbot has testified in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Membrane 7 — cant.
March 2. Grant for life to Thomas Burgh, knight, of the offices of steward of the
Westminster, castle of Somerton, the manor, lordship and town of Boston on the east
side of the water there and two parts of the same on the west side, the
manors, lordships and towns of Freston, Frampton, Donnyngton, Quad-
ryng, Wykes, Skirbek and the soke of Skirbek, Kirketon and the soke
of Kirketon, Gayton and the soke of Gayton, Mounby and the soke of
Mounby, Goddesfield in Freston, Ledenham, FuUebek, Wassyngburgh and
Boundeby and the manors and lordships of Barton on Humber and
Stewton, CO. Lincoln, on the death of Katharine, duchess of Norfolk, who
holds them for life, receiving the accustomed fees. By E
Feb. 11. Grant for life to John Dichefeld, knight, for his good service in England
Westminster, and elsewhere, of the office of captain, keeper and governor of the island
of Guernesey with its appurtenances, viz. Orney, Sarke, Arme, Gethoo
and Brekhoo, and grant to him also for his wages and expenses of all the
king's manors, lordships, lands and other possessions in the same not
1477. pertaining to the priory of Vale. By K.
W taiinster Letters of denization for John de Giglis, doctor of either law. By K
17 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 75
1478.
MEMBRANES 6 and 5.
Feb. 26. Exemplification, at the request of William, lord of Berkeley, and Jane
Westminster, his wife, of the tenours of the following : —
1. An act (English) in the Parliament held at Westminster on 16
January last ordaining that whereas the king has created his second
son Bichard to be duke of York and Norfolk, earl Marshal, Waren
and Nottingham, and married him to Anne, daughter and heir to
John, late duke of Norfolk, and she is but of the age of six years, if
she should happen to decease without issue by the said Eichard the
latter should have for life divers specified possessions and reversions,
and whereas Ehzabeth, dnchess of Norfolk, late wife to the said John,
was entitled to divers possessions by reason of her jointure and dower
but in consideration of the above marriage agreed to forbear and leave
a great part thereof, and it was appointed between the king and her-
self that she should haye divers specified possessions for life, she shall
hold the same for life without impeachment of waste and after her
decease and that of the said Anne they shall remain to the said
Bichard for life, and whereas Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canter-
bury, and others were and are enfeoffed in divers possessions by the said
late duke or his father for the performing of their wills after these wills
performed and after the death of Anne the said Bichard shall have
the same for life, and also that any possessions held for life by any
persons of the inheritance of the said late duke after the death of the
tenants for life and of the said Anne shall remain to the said Bichard
for life.
2. A provision (English) that the act shall not extend or be
prejudicial to any grant or confirmation before made to the said Jane
of the manors of Newsom, Eirkeby Malsert otherwise called Malsert,
Burton in Londesdale, Byrnd, Grybthorpe and Thometon, co. York,
by Dame Katharine, duchess of Norfolk, her mother or any of the
said dukes for her life or the life of her mother.
[Rolls of Parliament VI. 168.]
Meynhrane 5 — cont,
Feb. 16. Grant to Thomas Gossep of the chapel or chantry of Holy Cross
Westminster, within the king's castle of Old Sarum, co. Wilts, in lieu of a like grant
to John Spence by letters patent dated 1 October, 2 Edward IV,
surrendered.
Jan. 27. Pardon to Bichard Garner, late of Hanbury, co. Worcester, * yeoman,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king
to answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea
prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has
certified.
Feb. 16. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas Croft, of the enrolment of
Westminster, letters patent dated 7 July, 7 Edward IV. granting to him for life the
oflBce of the stewardship or of lieutenant of the manor of Wodestoke, co.
Oxford, and its members and the hundred of Wotton, co. Oxford.
Feb. 26. Grant for life from Michaelmas last to the king's servant John Hulcot,
Westminster, esquire, of the offices of constable of the castle of More Ende, co.
Northampton, and the custody of the park there and the office of the
stewardship of the lordship of More Ende with the appointment of a
bailifif and other officers, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of George,
76
CALEXDAll OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478.
^L'lnhram'
5
init.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
late duke of Clarence, attainted of high treason in the present Parliament,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship. By K.
General pardon to John Newman of the town of St. Albans, co. Hertford,
' mynstrell.* By K.
The like to the following : —
Richard Howell of Aldenham, co. Hertford, *yoman.' By K.
Robert Ince late of Tybherst in the parish of Aldenham, *yoman.*
ByK.
Grant to the mayor, sheriff, bailiffs, burgesses and inhabitants of the
town of Suthampton of 40/. yearly for seven years from Christmas last
from the customs and subsidies of merchandise of burgesses or inhabitants
of the town in the port of the town, to be expended from time to time on
the repair and fortification of the walls, staithes, quays, wharves and
foundations of the town ; in lieu of another grant to them by letters patent
dated 14 March, 9 Edward IV, surrendered. By K.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
1477.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
April 20.
Westminster.
MEMBRASE 4.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Walle, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of the oflSces of bailiff of Uppyngham and Esyngden, co.
Rutland, and Frestone, co. Lincoln, receiving wages of 8^., 2d, and 8t/. daily
respectively from the issues of the offices with all other profits, and also an
annuity of 6 marks from the said issues, and all tolls of the market of
Uppyngham belonging to the king and the office of toUkeeper with all
profits. By K.
Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Cruse, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of the offices of bailiff of Opsham, Westgate of the city of
Exeter and Colomb John, co. Devon, receiving wages of Id., Ad. and 2d.
daily respectively frem the issues of the offices. By K.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Adams, one of the yeomen
of the crown, of the offices of keeper of the castle of Elmeley, co. Worcester,
bailiff of the lordship or manor of Elmeley, keeper of the park of the same
and keeper of the warren there, receiving fees or wages of 20.s. yearly, 2d.
daily, and 2d. daily and 26s. Sd. yearly respectively from the issues of the
castle, lordship or manor, wdth all other profits. By K.
Grant for life to the king's servitor John Sturgeon, esquire, of the office
of master of the. king's ordnance, receiving 2s. daily for the wages of
his office and 6^/. daily for a clerk, and Qd. daily for a yeoman under him
from the subsidy of the 8«. in the tun and the 12d. in the pound in the port
of London, and also 4s. daily for his regard for each day on which he
shall ride at the king's command for the provision, carriage or buying
of necessaries for the ordnance, with a livery of the suit of esquires of
the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe and all other
profits ; in lieu of a like grant of the same office to John Wode, esquire,
by letters patent dated 21 February, 2 Edward IV., surrendered. By K.
Grant, during pleasure and so long as he shall remain in his office, to
the king's servant Richard Laurence, one of the clerks of the king's
jewel-house of an annuity of Ql. from the monastery of St. Peter by
Shrewsbury, which John Besteney, late one of the king's Serjeants at arms,
deceased, had of the king's grant. By p.s.
17 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 77
1478.
MEMBliANES 3—1.
Jan. 20. Impeximits and confirmation to Augustine, the abbot, and the convent of
Westminster. Thame of letters patent dated 7 March, 10 Edward II., confirming very
many grants to them. For 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
1 jyry Membrane 1 — emit,
July 18. Licence for Richard Garnet, esquire, brother and heir of Thomas Garnet,
Westminster, esquire, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all manors, lands, rents,
ser\'ices, reversions, possessions and hereditaments in England which
should descend to him on the death of his brother, saving to the king relief
and fealty.
Nov. 27. Pardon to Thomas Billyng, chief justice of the King's Bench, John
Westminster. Morton, keeper of the rolls of Chancery, Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the
Bench, Thomas Urswyk, knight, Thomas Mountgomery, knight, Richard
Hawte, esquire, Thomas Cornewaleys, esquire, John Tyrell, esquire,
Humphrey Tyrell, esquire, Robert Tyrell, esquire, William Howard, clerk,
Thomas Hotoft, William Garland, John Nynge, John Rawlyn of Dunton,
John Baker, Thomas Hopper and Thomas Tyrell, esquire, of all alienations
and perquisitions by them of manors and lands, held in chief, late of
Thomas Tyrell, knight, without licence.
By p.s. and for 119^. 8(/. paid in the hanaper.
April 28. Pardon to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, Thomas,
Westminster, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk, Thomas,
bishop of Lincoln, William, bishop of Winchester, William, bishop of
Durham, Edward, bishop of Carlisle, Thomas, marquis of Dorset, Henry,
earl of Essex, Anthony, earl Ry^'er8, William Hastynges, knight, lord
Hastynges, Richard Fenys, knight, lord of Dacre, Thomas Burgh, knight,
William Huse, Richard Suthwell, esquire, James Hobert, Richard Derby,
clerk, and John York of all donations, alienations and perquisitions of
lordships, manors and lands late of John, late duke of Norfolk, held in
chief, without licence. By K.
MEMBRANE Bid.
Sept. 1. Commission to John Ferrers, knight, William Harper, Robert Hill and
Westminster, Thomas Wellys to enquire what lands Ralph Lane, tenant in chief, held
in the county of Stafford, what they are worth, on what day he died and
who is his heir, and to take them into the king's hands and certify thereon
to the king in Chancery.
Vacated because otherivise on the same roll.
Sept. 1. Commission to the same to enquire as above and also to enquire about
Westminster, any wards and marriages belonging to the king within the said county by
the death of the said Ralph or any of his ancestors and any donations and
alienations without licence of lands held in chief by the said Ralph or any
of his ancestors within the said county, and to take the said wards,
marriages and lands into the king's hands and certify thereon to the king
in Chancery.
MEMBRASE 29rf.
Oct. 28. Commission to John Fenys, knight, Philip Lewes, esquire, and Edward
Westminster. Skelton, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, to enquire into the complaint
of Genoese merchants dwelling in London that when a carrack of Genoa,
78 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1477. Membrane 29d — cont,
of which Baltasar Squartafesy was patron, was sailing off the coast of
England between the porta of Wynchelsee and Hastynges and was lost by a
tempest, and divers persons in it came alive to land a great part of the gear
of the carrack and certain goods and merchandise were recovered by people
of those parts unknown to them, and, such goods not beii^ wreck of sea,
to cause restitution to be made after reasonable expenses for salvage and to
certify thereon to the king in Chancery.
Nov. 2. Commission to Thomas Baker to take carriage for salt fish for the
Westminster, expenses of the household.
Nov. 10. Commission to Thomas Matravers of Matravers, knight, John Fenys,
Westminster, knight, Philip Lewes and Edward Skelton, esquire, one of the king's
Serjeants at arms, as above on complaint of Genoese merchants dwelling in
London.
MEMBRANE 26d.
Oct. 21. Commission to Thomas Meteham, knight, Richard Portyngton, esquire,
Westminster. William Vavasour, esquire, and the sheriff of York to arrest Richard
Hagthorpe, * gen tilman,' and Thomas Hagthorpe, * gentilman,' and bring
them before the king and council.
Dec. 6. Precept to the sheriff of Kent to issue a proclamation (English) for the
Westminster, repression of murders, robberies and other felonies pursuant to the statute
1 47ft ^^ Westminster, 28 Edward III.
Jan. 12. Commission to Thomas Overton, John Kyriell and the sheriff of Kent to
Westminster, arrest Richard Love, * marchaunt,' and bring him before the king
and council.
^ ^. MEMBRANE 25d.
1477.
Dec. 6. Commission to Robert Portelond, mayor of Norwich, and Roger Best,
Westminster. John Wellys and John Awbry, aldermen of the city, to arrest John Bromer,
esquire, and bring him before the king and council.
Dec. 8. The like to John Hevenyngham, knight, Henry Grey, knight, Thomas
Westminster. Howard, esquire, and the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Dec. 6. Commission to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, admiral
Westminster, of England, and his deputies in any ports of England and any sheriffs,
mayors, bailiffs and other officers and ministers of the king within the
realm on complaint by Bartholomew Couper of London, merchaunt, that
when in the year of jubilee of St. James in Galicia he was possessed of a
ship called la Mary T^mdon of the portage of 820 tuns, laden with divers
goods and merchandise and habiliments of war, to the value of 6000
marks, and sailed with it to Rosse in Ireland and there unloaded the goods
and merchandise and received 400 pilgrims into the ship and took them to
Santiago, their freightage being extended at 225 marks, and was returning
to the port of Waterford in Ireland, certain pirates to the number of 800
men in three ships of which Nicholas Devereux, John Mulgan and Philip
Sargeant of Waterford were owners, and Thomas Flemyng, Thomas
Foweler and Richard Herrold of Yoghhell in Ireland were captains and
Philip Rough and Philip Bryan with others unknown were masters entered
the ship and took it to Yoghhell and there spoiled him and the pilgrims
and seized 140 marks of his and put him in prison for three years ancl
17 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 79
1 J.77
Membrane 26d — co7it,
seized all his goods and merchandise in Eosse, to arrest the said Nicholas,
John, Philip, Thomas, Thomas, Richard, Philip and Philip and bring
them before the king and council within fifteen days.
MEMBRANE 24d.
Dec. 12. Commission to Giles Dawebeney, Robert Stowell, John Bekenyll, John
Westminster. Hugyns, Thomas Phelip, John Heron and the sheriff of Somerset, on
complaint of the king's servants Alvred Comeburgh and Thomas Gale that
when Thomas Fitz John and Thomas Walsshe their factors and attorneys
on 16 September last were in a boat laden with divers goods and merchan-
dise to the value of 60^. at sea before the port of Beere off the coast of
Ireland and sailing to the port of Yoghell one Maurice Thye, master of a
ship called la Pykard of Mynehede, co. Somerset, of which he and John
Curstlade are owners, entered the said boat and despoiled it of the said
goods and merchandise and kept the said Thomas Fitz John and Thomas
Walsshe in prison for nine days and seized all their clothes and put them
naked ashore at Kensale in Ireland, to arrest the said Maurice and John
and bring them before the king and council.
1478.
MEMBRANE 22d.
Jan. 4. Commission to Nicholas Longford, knight, Henry Pierpount, knight,
Westminster. John Pierpount, esquire, and Thomas Aldyrsey, yeoman of the crown, to
arrest Otewel Ratclyf and bring him before the king in Chancery in one
month of Easter next.
MEMBRANE 16d,
March 8. Commission to James Crowmer, knight, Alexander Clyfford, Stephen
Westminster. Feltwell, William Townesende and John Barmon to seize the goods of
Henry at Hope, who is indebted to the king in great sums of money but
refuses to pay, and his lands within the hundred of Melton, co. Kent, and
to collect the issues of the same and keep the goods in safe custody until he
shall have satisfied the king.
r
, ,-y MEMBRANE 12d.
June 18. Commission to Edmund, archbishop of Armagh, and Al\Ted Corneburgh,
Westminster, esquire of the body, to take muster of 200 archers, whom the king has
ordered to be sent to Ireland with the bishop of Meath for the defence of
that land, at any convenient spot near Chester and also at any suitable spot
after their arrival and to certify thereon to the king and council. By K,
1478.
MEMBRANE lid.
Feb. 20. Commission to the mayor and bailiffs of Exeter, John Googh and the
Westminster, sheriff of Middlesex to arrest John Burton, clerk, and being him before the
king in Chancery in one month of Easter,
(80)
18 EDWARD IV.— Part I.
1478.
April 18.
Westminster.
April 8.
Westminster.
Aprils.
Westminster.
April 12.
Westminster.
AprU 22.
Westminster.
April 27.
Westminster.
March 17.
Westminster.
April 27.
}^ estminster.
April 22.
Westminster.
July 8.
Westminster.
MEMBnANE 29.
Pardons of outlawry to the following . —
William Hatton of Stapulford Abbot, co. Essex, * gentilman,' and
Agnes his wife, administratrix of the goods late of Thomas Ince, esquire,
who died intestate, for not appearing before the justices of the ]3ench to
answer a plea that they render 8/. to William Home, they ha\ing
surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of
the Bench, has certified. London.
John Mone late of Thorpe, co. Essex, ' yoman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
Robert Tanner touching a debt of 20^. Essex.
William Savage, citizen and * stokfysshmonger * of London, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Bartholomew James,
knight, alderman, citizen and draper of London, touching a debt of 147.
London.
John Brusy late of Morvall, co. Cornwall, * gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer John Penlyn, Michael Petyt and William Harryas
touching a debt of 50^. London.
John Hog of Rowehham, co. Suffolk, * yoman,' for not appearing to
answer Richard Gipson of Walden, co. Essex, touching a debt of 10/.
Essex.
John Milys late of Dedham, co. Essex, * chapman,* for not appearing
to answer John Shelley, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt
of 27^. Ss, Id. London.
John Cacche of the town of St. Laurence, co. Essex, * taillour,* for not
appearing to answer John Martyn, citizen and * wodemonger* of London,
touching a debt of 40». London.
Thomas Skynner late of Berfold, co. Suffolk, * chapman,' for not
appearing to answer John Shelley, citizen and mercer of London,
touching a debt of 211. 6s. Id. London.
Thomas Grenefeld late of Axmynstre, co. Devon, * gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer John Alcok touching a debt of 4 marks. London.
John Nowers late of Tackeley, co. Oxford, esquire, alias * gentilman,'
for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer John Yerde, citizen and draper of London,
Richard Quatermayns, esquire, and Thomas Wylcotes of .Deene, co.
Oxford, esquire, touching debts of 101, 40s. and 20 marks respect-
ively; and before Thomas Bryan, knight, and his fellow^s, justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Gay the younger, citizen of London, touching
a debt of 114«, 9(1. Surrey.
London.
18 EDWARD IV.— Part 1.
81
1478.
April 27.
Westminster.
Metnhrane 29 — cont,
Henry Bodrugan late of Bodrugan, co. ComwaUi knight, late eBquiie,
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Philip
Courteney, knight, touching a debt of 200/. Devon,
MEMBRANE 28.
April 27.
Westminster.
June 8.
Westminster.
June 5.
Westminster.
May 29.
Westminster.
June 11.
Westminster.
June 12.
Westminster.
June 16.
Westminster.
June 18.
Westminster.
June 8.
Westminster.
June 25.
Westminster.
Eobert Thomharry of Treworek, co. Cornwall, ' husbondman,' for
>t appearing to answer John Robert of Tregoney, * mercer,* touching
Cornwall,
not
a debt of 15/.' 17«. 8rf.
Edmund Baylle late of Hertyngton, co. Derby, * yoman,* for not
appearing to answer Henry Vernon, esquire, touching a trespass.
Derby.
Henry Gydley late of Sele, co. Devon, * yoman,' for not appearing
before the king when sued with John Denyok late of Cheynoston, in the
parish of Chalvelygh, co. Devon, 'gentilman,' and John Casley late
of Chagford, co. Devon, ' yoman,' to answer Terreus Herteston touching
a trespass. London.
James Prower late of Chapstowein the marches of Wales, ' gentilman,'
and Eleanor his wife, for not appearing to answer Robert Eyn touching
a trespass. Surrey.
Nicholas Clerke late of Thetford, co. Norfolk, 'mercer,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench when sued with John Bray of
Thetford, * mercer,', and William Wykes late of Thetford, * mercer,' to
answer Peter Larke touching a trespass. Norfolk.
Peter Webster son of Richard Webster late of Rokelond by Hengham,
CO. Norfolk, * laborer,* for not appearing to answer Roliert Pyke of
Hengham touching a debt of iOs, Norfolk.
William Huet late of Parke, co. Hertford, < husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer William, abbot of St, Albans, touching a debt of lOZ.
Middlesex.
Roger Huet late of Sandrugge, co. Hertford, 'husbondman,' for the
same. Middlesex.
Robert Barry late of Bykebury, co. Devon, clerk, alias chaplain, for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench,
to answer Thomas Chyppenham, clerkj parson of the parish church of
Bykebury, touching a debt of 89/. 13«. 8rf. Devon.
Gentian Boteler of Sedburgh, co. Devon, < gentilman,' alias late of
London, esquire, for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Richard Nordon, citizen
and tailor of London, touching a debt of 408. before Robert
Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to answer William
Redeknape, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of 80/. and
before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Gay the younger,
citizen of London, touching a debt of 79«. M. London.
John Hay late of London, esquire, for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to' answer four pleas that he render 40/. to
Thomas Wode, son of Richard Wode late of Coventre, * grocer,' alia^
Richard Othewode late of the city of Coventre, < marchaunt,* and executor
of his will, and William TaiUour, knight, and Margaret his wife, late the
8258 F
82
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478.
May 27.
Westminster.
July 7.
Westminster.
July 7.
Westminster.
July 8.
Westminster.
July 8.
Westminster.
June 14.
Westminster,
July 9.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — co}U.
wife of the said Richard and co-executrix of the said Thomas.
City of Coventry.
Thomas Woderoufe late of Chelmesford, co. Essex, * yoman,' for not
appearing to answer John Beauchamp, alias Becham, citizen and draper
of London, and Henry Says, clerk, touching dehts of 6Z. and 201.
respectively. London ; Essex.
John Broke late of Sturmynstre Marchall, co. Dorset, * husbondman,*
for not appearing to answer Henry Rede touching a debt of 20Z. London.
Richard Nesfeld late of Flashy, co. York, esquire, for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render 400Z. to John Pylkyngton, knight,
administrator of the goods of Henry Pylkyngton, esquire, who died
intestate. York.
Robert Dodyngton, citizen and vintner of London, for not appearing
to answer Alice Clebury, widow, and Robert Vaux, * gentilman,' touching
a debt of 201. London.
William Harrys late of Chippenham, co. Wilts, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer William Hend, citizen and mercer of London,
touching two debts of lOL London.
Robert Baylyson late of Boston, co. Lincoln, * marchaunt,' for not
appearing to answer John Haldworth of Soureby Brygge touching
a debt of 8/. York.
Edward Everard late of Forthyngbrygge, co. Southampton, * dyer,' for
not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Heynes, * citezen ' and * draper ' of London, and
William Shukburgh, *.cytyzen * and * draper ' of London, touching
a debt of 50^. Middlesex.
Henry Gogeney late of Todenham Falzate, co. Norfolk,* husbondman,'
alias late of Northtudenham, co. Norfolk, for not appearing before the
said justices to answer John, prior of the monks of Thetford, and John
Heydon of Baconesthorpe, co. Norfolk, * gentilman,' touching a debt of
6/. and before the justices of the Bench to answer the said John Heydon
and Walter Fornfeld, citizen and alderman of Norwich, touching
a debt of 100s. Norfolk.
Richard Pape alias Bage of Abyndon, co. Berks, 'grocer,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Alan alias Alanot
Colette alias Colet of the city of Salisbury, * mercer,' touching a debt of
71. 10s. Wilts.
Adrian Lappyng of Ramsey, co. Huntingdon, * yoman,' for not
appearing before the king to answer John Baret touching a trespass.
Norfolk.
John Tavemer of Bishop's Lynne, co. Norfolk, * marchant,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Alice Grigges and Thomas Grigges of Welles touching
a debt of 12/. Norfolk.
Oct. 22.
Westminster*
MEMBRANE 27.
Thomas Grome of Great Thirlowe, co. Suffolk, clerk, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer William Basset, the proctor,
18 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1.
88
1478.
Oct. 19.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — rout,
master or warden, and the scholars or fellows of the college in the
University of Cambridge called ^Goddyshous' touching a trespass
Suffolk.
Walter Lematon late of York, merchant, for not appearing to answer
John Carr of York, merchant, touching a debt of 70«. York.
Edmund Gosson of Brunham, co. Norfolk, * husbondman,* for not
appearing to answer John Jigge of Wighton, co. Norfolk, * draper,'
touching a debt of 10 marks. Norfolk.
William Taylour of Grymmysbury, co. Northampton, ' yoman,' for not
appearing before the king to answer Thomas Knowesley touching a
a trespass. Northampton.
Henry Knyghton late of Cranesley, co. Northampton, * husbondman,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Hugh Polard
alias PoUerd of Coventre, mercer, touching a debt of 7 marks.
City of Coventry.
John Neweton late of Great Stanwey, co. Essex, clerk, for not
appearing to answer Alexander Brewester, ' gentilman,* touching a debt
of 10 marks. London.
Thomas Meteham late of Kyllom, co. York, ' yoman,* for not appearing
before the king to answer William Cawod touching a trespass.
Nottingham.
Richard Hewode late of Walpole, co. Lincoln, *yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Ralph Caldebek
of Coventre, * mercer,* touching a debt of 100s. City of Coventry.
Richard Harry of Stokedamerell, co. Devon, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, when sued with John Jamys of Stokedamerell, < husbondman," to
answer Thomas Wyse, esquire, touching a trespass committed by them
with William Nason late of Stokedamerell, clerk. Devon.
Gilbert Wynthorpe of Wynthorpe, co. Lincoln, 'yoman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render iOs, to John Burgh and John
Gibson of Wynthorpe, executors of the will of William Ranyn late of
Wynthorpe. Lincoln.
Katharine late the wife of John Thomas, ^marchaunt,' late of Pole,
CO. Dorset, * wedowe,' and executrix of his will, for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that she render 402. to John
Carent the elder, executor of the will of John Filoll, esquire, and John
Wroughton, esquire, and Margaret his wife, late the wife of John Filoll
and co-executrix of his will. Dorset.
Thomas Reue late of Yatesbury, co. Wilts, the elder, * husbondman/
for not appearing to answer Henry Smart touching a debt of 40«.
Southampton.
John Wode late of Homyng, co. Norfolk, * yoman,* for not appearing
before the king to answer Thomas, abbot of the monastery of St. Benet,
Hulme, touching a trespass committed by him and Robert Broune late
of Hoveton St. Peter, co. Norfolk, * yoman.* Norfolk.
William Draycote of Bampton, co. Oxford, < husbandman,' and John
Draycote of Langford, co. Oxford, 'husbondman,' for not appearing
84
CALENDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
1478.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — cont,
before the justioes of the Bench to answer Denis Wright touching a
trespass. Oxford.
Richard Curson late of Boston, co. Lincobi> merchant, for not appearing
to answer Thomas Burgoyn, citizen and mercer of London, touching a
debt of 281. 18s. id, London.
Thomas Coll of Wykley, co. Northampton, chaplain, for not appearing
to answer Thomas Frysby, prior of Launde, touching a debt of 10 marks.
Leicester.
Peter Bayfelde late of Causton, co. Norfolk, 'yoman/ alioi of Eawston,
* baker,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer Nicholas Rede late of Wymondham,
* yoman,' and Thomas Thorp, burgess of Great Jernemuth, touching
debts of 14Z. and 81. 10s. 8^?. respectively. City of Norwich ; Norwich.
William Tresebell late of Tresebell, co. Cornwall, * husbondman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench when sued with William
Dagon, 'husbondman,' Michael Dagon, *husbondman,' and Lawrence
Nicholl, 'husbondman,' all late of Tremodret Wygan, co. Cornwall, to
answer Ralph Arundell, esquire, touching a trespass. Cornwall.
Gilbert Pynchebek late of Quaplod, co. Lincoln, the elder, * gentilman,'
for not appearing to answer Marjory, Roos, alias the lady of Roos,
touching a debt of 6Z. Suffolk.
Thomas Kenston of Burnham Depdale, co. Norfolk, * yoman,' alias
'maryner,* for not appearing to answer Thomas Vaus of Salthous and
John Heydon touching debts of 91. 10s. and 100s. respectively. Norfolk.
John Fitz John late of Hamerton, co. Huntingdon, * husbondman,'
for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer John Upsale touching a trespass committed by
him with Henry Fitz John late of Hamerton, * husbondman.' London.
Edward Andrewe late of Maxey, co. Northampton, * yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Grene,
citizen and fishmonger of London, touching a debt of lOds. id. London.
William Talbot of Shotisworth, co. Lancaster, esquire, for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render iOOl. to John Pylkyngton,
knight, administrator of the goods of Henry Pylkyngton, esquire, who
died intestate. York.
Andrew Waryn of Brook, co. Norfolk, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Neweporte alias Neuport touching a debt of
40s. Suffolk.
James Menge late of Horsmonden co. Kent, 'laborer,' for not
appearing to anpwer John Godfrey of the parish of Lambirherst touching
a debt of 201. Kent.
Miles Radclyff late of Rilston alias Rylleston in Craven, co. York,
esquire, for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows,
late justices of the Bench, to answer William BoUand of Ripon,
chaplain, touching a debt of 10 marks and to answer a plea that
he render two fodders of lead worth 81. to Marion Kent, widow,
executrix of the will of John Kent, late citizen and merchant of
York. City of York.
18 EDWAED IV.— Part 1.
85
1478.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Metnbrane 27 — a/nt,
Robert Pabenham, perpetual vicar of the parish church of Stodeham,
CO. Bedford, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer Bobert Twygge, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt
of 40«. Middlesex.
William Hille, parson of the parish church of Neweton, co. Suffolk, for
not appearing to answer John More, * gentilman,' touching a debt of
40Z. Suffolk.
Thomas Gascon late of the town of St. Albans, co. Hertford,
*husbondman,' for not appearing to answer John Broughton, esquire,
touching a debt of ISl. Bedford.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Nov. 21.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 26.
James Warde late of Great Chesterford, co. Essex, * husbondman,' for
not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John, earl of Worcester, and Thomas Lokton, esquire,
touching a debt of 20/. London.
Soman Ryvers late of Hadley, co. Suffolk, * husbondman,' alias
'mercer,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
Henry Lancastir, esquire, touching a debt of 40«., and John Corbowe and
Agnes his wife touching a debt of 40s. Norfolk, Suffolk.
John Allerton late of York, * yoman,* alias ' corsour,* for not appear-
ing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Henry Thwaytes touching a debt of 40s., Thomas Yole, clerk,
touching a trespass committed by him and Richard Allerton of York,
* smyth,' and John Mewes, clerk, touching a debt of 48s. Ad.
City of York, York.
Walter Kynton alias Kyngton late of Woxbrigge, co. Middlesex,
' gentilman,' alias * yoman,' for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench to answer Robert Boteler, citizen and goldsmith of London,
touching a debt of il. Is, 4^., John Welbek, esquire, touching a debt of
62., Thomas Alegh alias Lye of Eyngstrete by Westminster, co. Middlesex,
< tailour,' touching a debt of 40s. and Thomas Luyt touching a debt of
lOZ., and to answer pleas that he render 102. to Elizabeth Jate the wife of
John Lok, citizen and mercer of London, and John Alburgh, citizen and
mercer of London, executors of the will of the said John Lok, and 20Z.
to James Asshe and Cecily his wife, executors of the will of Robert
Muchgode. Middlesex ; London.
William Rose late of Brokebury, co. Hereford, * gentilman,' for not
apptoring to answer Thomas Parker, late sheriff of Hereford, touching
a debt of 20/. Worcester.
Thomas Palmer late of Leystoft, co. Suffolk, * chapman,' for not
appearing before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of
the late king, to answer John Baxter touching a debt of 20/. Lincoln.
John Madsey late of Croulton, co. Northampton, 'mason,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Enyght
touching a trespass. Northampton.
Thomas Shirley late of Croydon, co. Surrey, 'laborer,' for not
appearing before the king to answer Thomas Mongomery, knight, and
John Norbury, knight, touching a trespass committed by mm and John
86
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
1479
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Jan. 80.
Westminster.
Jan. 81.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 26 — ctmt.
Mund late of Croydon, ' laborer,' John Gorde late of Croydon the
younger, * laborer,* Thomas Bardog late of Waldyngham, co. Surrey,
* husbondman,* and Thomas Macche late of Lymmesfeld, co. Surrey,
'yoman.* Surrey.
John Spence of Walden, co. York, *yoman,' Thomas Spence of
Walden, * yoman,' John Smyth of Walden, * yoman,' Robert Spence of
Walden, * yoman,' and Thomas Wryght of Walden, * yoman,* for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Mountfort,
esquire, touching a trespass. York.
Thomas Dalton of Luton, co. Bedford, the younger, * chapman,' for
not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of the late king, to answer John Stokton, citizen and mercer of London
touching a debt of Ills. Id., before Robert Danby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer Thomas Warner, citizen and grocer of
London, touching a debt of TOs. lid. and before the justices of the
Bench to answer Thomas Nyche, citizen and mercer of London, and
John Whytebrede, citizen and fishmonger of London, touching debts of
18L 10s. and 4/. 13«. 4rf. respectively. Bedford.
Robert Bowele late of Taunton, co. Somerset, merchant, for not
appearing before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Bench,
to answer Walter Combe of the parish of St. James by Taunton touching
a debt of 46 marks. Somerset.
Robert Mortymer late of London, *gentilman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Alan Limmer, citizen
and grocer of London, touching a debt of 251. London.
Thomas Bruyn alias Breweyne late of Rowner, co. Southampton,
esquire, for not appearing to answer William Parker, citizen and tailor
of London, and William Paupeday alias Grove of Odimer touching
debts of 71s. id, and 16i. respectively. London, Sussex.
John Baxter of Thwayte, co. York, * husbondman,' for not appearing
when sued with Thomas Bothe of Gyldenwellys, co. York, * husbondman,'
William Rodes of Letwell, co. York, * husbondman,' and Robert
Wryght of Carre, co. York, * laborer,' to answer John Eeton touching
a trespass. York.
John Estham late of Ludlowe, co. Salop, * chapman,' for not appear-
ing to answer William Whytwey, citizen and mercer of London, touching
a debt of il, London.
William Br(5un of Multon, co. Lincoln, * chapman,' alias * yoman,'
alias * husbondman,* for not appearing to answer John Haldworth of
Soureby Brygge, John Busshe of Owtewell and Richard Bacwn and
William Gosselyn touching debts of 7L, 10 marks and 20Z., respectively,
York ; Middlesex ; Norfolk.
John Coote late of Homyngesherde in Southf olke alias of Stoke Clare,
CO. Suffolk, * gentilman,' alias late of London, draper, for not appearing
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer Amynewe Berdet of London, * draper,' touching a debt
of 48Z. 17s. 9^. and John Clerke, burgess and fishmonger of Oxford, and
John Hyche, citizen and < stokfysshemonger ' of London, touching a
debt of 20^. 8s. London.
18 EDWABD IV.— Part 1.
87
1479.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
Fob. 9.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 25.
Thomas Alen of Chepyngnorton, co. Oxford, 'bocher,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Soman touching a
debt of 46s. Srf. City of Coventry.
Thomas Derbyshire late of Leycestre, 'cordewaner/ for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer a plea that he render a writing obligatory to William Whittelesey.
London.
William Fameham of Osbaldwyk, co. York, chaplain, for not appearing
to answer John Bothe, bishop of Exeter, touching a debt of 40^.
Middlesex.
John Turpvn late of Tychefeld, co. Southampton, * yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Bluet,
grocer of London, alias * marchaunt ' of Suthampton, touching a debt
of 408. Town of Southampton.
Stephen Halle of Brodechalke, co. Wilts, < husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Leyson touching a debt of 20Z. London.
MEMBRANE 24.
1478.
April 18. Exemplification, at the request of Henry Bustrop, ' marchaunt,* of the
Westminster, tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 28 October, 17 Edward IV.
{See p. 62). These letters have been lost by accident, as he has taken
oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
April 26.
Westminster.
April 12.
Westminster.
April 27.
Westminster.
April 27.
Westminster.
April 28.
Westminster.
Grant, during good behaviour, to John Werall, one of the clerks of the
King's Bench, for his good service in the same from his youth, of the
reversions of the offices of coroner and attorney of the king in the King's
Bench on the death of John West, to whom they were latelv granted
by letters patent, or whenever they shall come into the king's gift from
any other cause, receiving the accustomed fees at the Exchequer and all
other accustomed rewards. By K.
Grant for life to Thomas Wyntershulle of the office of keeper of the
king's park of Witteley and Asshehurste, co. Surrey, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the king's lordship there, to hold the office himself
and by deputy in the latter part of his life. By p.s.
Appointment for life of the king's servant Robert Coorte as
auditor of the accounts of all receivers, bailiff, reeves, feodaries, farmers
and other officers and ministers of the king of all honours, castles,
lordshipsi manors, lands and other possessions belonging to the earldom
of Devon, in the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset and
Wilts and elsewhere or to the earldom of Richmond in the counties of
Lincoln, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex, Hertford, Kent, Surrey and
Middlesex and elsewhere and all manors and lands late of Guy de Bryan,
knight, late of George, late duke of Clarence, and in the king's hands
by his forfeiture and assigned for the expenses of the household, receiving
(he accustomed fees from the issues of the premises. By p.s.
Grant for life to John Sayntlo, knight, of the lordships of Baneston
and Shokirwik with their members, co. Somerset, which he had for life
of the grant of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s.
Pardon to John Langford of Barton, co. Leicester, < gentilman,' late
escheator in the counties of Warwick and Leicester, of a£ fines, amerce-
88 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
- -*-^ Membrane 24 — cant.
1478.
ments, issues, debts and accounts due from him to the king by reason of
his office. By p.s.
April 20. Presentation of William Elyot to the parish church of Bikebury alias
Westminster. Biggebury, in the diocese of Exeter, void bv the death of Thomas
Chipnam, last incumbent, and in the king's gift by reason of the minority
of Joan, daughter and heiress of John Champemoun.
April 28. General pardon to Thomas Langford late of TeflFount, co. Wilts,
Westminster, «yoman.' By p.s.
w tad tor * General pardon to John Fynchecok late of Ware, < shomaker.' By K.
May 8. Protection, for the whole time of his present voyage, for Agnel de
Westminster. Pencho, captain and owner of a galliass of Naples, now in the port of
Southampton, belonging to the king's kinsman the king of Naples, and
his deputies, and the said galliass with all its gear and all hiis goods.
[Fcedera.] By p.s.
MEMBRANE 23.
March 4. Presentation of John Kent, parson of the parish church of Bachesore,
Westminster, jjj ^^q diocese of Worcester, to the parish church of Little Cumberton, in
the same diocese, in the king's gift by reason of the minority of
George (sic) son and heir of George, late duke of Clarence, on an
exchange of benefices with George Sambage.
March 10. Grant for life to James T3rrell, knight, of a yearly rent of 202. from
Westminster, the issues of the king's manor or lordship of Bosse in Holdemesse,
CO. York, late of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s.
March 6. Grant to the king's servant, William Berkeley, one of the esquires of
Westminster, the body, of the offices of steward of Byngwode, co. Southampton,
steward of Cristechirche, co. Southampton, and constable of the castle
of Cristechirche, with all accustomed liberties and profits in the
Isle of Wight and elsewhere, during the minority of Edward, son of
George, late duke of Clarence, to hold to him, his heirs and assigns with
such fees as Roger Tocotes, knight, had. By p.s.
March 11. Appointment for life of the king's servitor, John Acton, esquire, one
Westminster, of the ushers of the king's chamber, as steward of the forest of Eynfare, co.
Stafford, steward of the manor of Stourton and Eynfare, ranger of the king's
hays of Chespell, Iverley and Asshewode within the said forest and baiUff
of Jaspell and Iverley aforesaid, with stanks, fisheries, stews, waifs, strays,
fines, amercements, profits of courts, herbage, pannage, trees, branches,
wood called < wyndfalles,' cheminage and all the commodities and profits,
from Michaelmas last, rendering to the king ISs. id. yearly at the
Exchequer and receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
March 7. Grant for life to Henry Martyn of the office of porter of the king's castle
Westminster, of Corfife, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the castle and
lordship of Corffe. By p.s.
April 4. Grant for life to John Ussher of an annuity of 26«. 8^. at the hands
Westminster, of the abbot of Persshore ; and grant to him of the office of keeper of
Middylbayllywyk within the chace of Crosselaund, co. Gloucester, during
the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, receiving
the accustomed fees at the hands of the receivers there. By p.s.
18 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. 89
1478. Membrane 23 — vont,
April 8. Pardon to John Quedampton, keeper of the gaol of the king's castle
Westminster, of Winchester, for the escapes of all felons and prisoners from the said
gaol from Michaelmas last to Christmas following. By p.s.
Nov. 18. General pardon to Thomas Yonge of Barston in the parish of
Westminster. Barsewell, co. Warwick, * husbondman,' alicia *yoman,* alms of Balsale
in the parish of Barsewell, of all offences committed by him before
1 November. By p.s.
April 4. Grant for life to Thomas Mayw, king's minstrel, of 10 marks yearly
Westminster. fj.Qm ^j^^ issues of the customs and subsidies of wools, hides and wool-
fells, the petty custom and the subsidy of tonnage and poundage in the
port of Chichester and ports and places adjacent, from Easter, 16
Edward IV., from which time he has been one of the king's minstrels
but has had no fee. By p.s.
April 18. General pardon to Henry Massy, citizen and goldsmith of London, of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before 21 March. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 22.
March 6. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Butler, groom of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of the oflace of bailiff of the lordship of Sullyll, co.
Warwick, in the king's gift by reason of the forfeiture of George, late
duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
lordship. By p.s.
March 5. Grant to the king's servant John Heeth, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of the office of bailiff of the hundred of Chadlyngton,
CO. Oxford, with the custody of the warren of Brayles, co. Warwick,
during the minority of Edward, son and heir of Elizabeth, late duchess of
Clarence, with the accustomed fees, in the same manner as William Slatter
had the office of bailiff and William Tapton the custody. By K.
March 5. Appointment, until 6 August, of Nicholas Shatton, yeoman of the
Westminster, avenary of the household, to take hay, oats, horse bread andlitter and other
necessaries for his office and carriage for the same.
March 12. Appointment, until 12 August, of John Gardener, yeoman of the
Westminster, poultry of the household, to take capons, hens, chickens, ducks, pigeons,
conies, rabbits and other necessaries pertaining to his office for the expenses
of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
The like of John Botyll, yeoman of the poultry of the household.
By bill, etc.
The like of Walter Machyng, yeoman of the poultry of the household.
By bill, etc.
March 5. Grant for life to John Pylkyngton, knight, and Edward Pylkyngton his
Westminster, son of the office of chief forester or master forester of the king's chace of
Sourebv, co. York, and the office of parker of the king's park of Ayringden,
CO. York, and also of the herbage and pasture of the park, in full satisfaction
of all fees for the said offices ; in lieu of a like grant to the said John by
letters patent dated [2] 2 February, 4 Edward IV. surrendered. By p.s.
March 5. Exemption for life of John Suthill of Everyngham, co. York, eequire,
Westminster, from being made sheriff of York or any other county of the realm. By p.s.
90 CALENDAE OP PATENT BOLLS.
i^TQ Membrane 22 — cont.
March 6. Presentation of Robert William, king's clerk, to the parish church of
Westminster. Ramesham, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the death of John Taberer.
March 5. Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the heirs
Westminster, of his body, of the castle of Richemond, the fee farm of the town of
Richemond, the manors of Harum and Carleton, and an enclosure called
' le cowhous,' CO. York, and the reversion of the castle, lordship and manor
of Hamelok, alias Holmesley, co. York, on the death of Marjory late the
wife of Thomas Roos, knight, who holds the same in dower, with liberties,
franchises, free customs, courts, leets, sheriffs' turns, waifs, strays, assizes
of bread and ale, returns of writs and assizes and executions of the same,
infangtheff and outfangtheff and the jurisdictions of the same, free warrens,
goods and chattels of felons, fugitives and outlaws within the honour of
Richemond, and knights' fees and advowsons, in exchange for the castles,
manors or lordships of Sudeley, co. Gloucester, Farley, co. Wilts, and
Corfif, CO. Dorset, to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as
many other rents and services as they were held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
March 10. Appointment of the king's kinsman John, duke of Suffolk, as lieutenant
Westminster, of Ireland for the term of twenty years, with all liberties, rights, powers,
authorities, fees, profits, commodities and emoluments pertaining to the
office, according to the form of an indenture between the king and the
duke. By K.
MEMBRANE 21.
March 12. Grant for life to the kiug's servant John Symond, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, ^he crown, of the office of keeper of the park of Okehampton, co. Devon,
with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
March 12. The like to the king's servant John Forster, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of the office of bailiff of the king's two parts of the manor
of Rosse in Holdernesse, co. York, receiving the accustomed fees from the
issues of the same, with all other profits. By p.s.
March 16. Grant to John Burton, one of the household servants with the king's
Westminster, kinsman the lord of Hastynges, the king's chamberlain, of the office of
bailiff of the lordship of Sherstone, co. Wilts, and the custody of the warren
of the same called * Kyngesthomes ' during the minority of Edward son of
George, late duke of Clarence, with all fees and profits. By p.s.
March 4. Licence for the abbot and convent of St. Mary and St. Rumonus,
Westminster. Tavystoke, co. Devon, to sue before the pope for bulls of confirmation of
letters patent dated 12 November, 2 Edward IV, granting to them in frank
almoin the alien priory of Cowyk, co. Devon.
By p.s. and for iOs. paid in the hanaper.
March 7. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Scopeham, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of the office of bailiff of all the lands late of the lord Roos,
deceased, on the west side of the king's port called ' le Haven ' of Boston,
CO. Lincoln, and afterwards of George, late duke of Clarence, and in the
king's hands by reason of his forfeiture, receiving wages of 2d, daily from
the issues of his office. By p.s.
18 EDWARD IV.— Part 1.
91
1478.
March 12.
Westminster.
April 1.
Westminster.
April 6.
Westminster.
AprU 2.
Westminster.
March 17.
Westminster.
March 12.
Westminster.
April 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Grant to William Staverton, esquire, of the office of steward of the
lordship and manor of Caversham, co. Oxford, and the lordship of
Assherigge, co. Wilts, the office of bailiff of the lordship of Assherigge and
the custody of the woods of the same in the counties of Wilts and Berks,
during the minority of Edward, son of George, late duke of Clarence, and
6 marks and 20.'J. yearly respectively for the offices of steward from the
issues of the lordships, and the accustomed fees for the offices of bailiff and
woodward. By p.s.
General pardon to Philip Courtenay, late of Kyngeston, co. Devon,
knight, for all offences committed by him before 16 November last. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Seintleger, one of the knights
of the body, of the office of feodary of all lands within the counties of
Somerset, Devon and Cornwall late of George, late duke of Clarence, and
in the king's hands by reason of an act in the Parliament at Westminster,
26 January, 17 Edward IV, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's counsellor Master Peter Courtenay of the
office of surveyor of all honours, castles, manors, lordships, and lands late
of the late earl of Devon in the counties of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset
and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture and the forfeiture of
George, late duke of Clarence, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands
of the king's receiver there. By p.s.
Grant to the king's ser\ant John Busshe, groom usher of the king's
hall, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Eston, co. Northampton,
during the minority of Edward, son of George, late duke of Clarence, with
the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship and all other profits.
By p.s.
Grant for life to William Tyler of the office of porter of the king's manor
of Sudeley, co. Gloucester, with fees of id. daily from the issues of the
manor and all other profits. By K.
Pardon to Robert Badclif of Tatsall, one of the esquires of the body,
sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, of all escapes of John Hoxson, Thomas
Marston alias Maston, John Thomson, John Aglasford, and other persons
from the king's gaol of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, before 7 April. By p.s.
March 14.
Westminster.
March 20.
Buckden.
March 16.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 20.
Grant to Edmund Bowdon of the office of keeper of the warren by the
town of Warwick, and the custody of the third part of the park of
Wegenok, co. Warwick, during the minority of Edward son and heir of
George, late duke of Clarence, with fees from the issues of the lordship of
Warwick and all other profits. By p.s.
The like to the king's servajit, Edmund Vemey, one of the esquires of
the household, of the offices of steward of the town and lordship of Yerdeley,
CO. Worcester, and parker of the park of Claredon, co. Warwick, with the
agistment of the park at farm, during the minority of the said Edward,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordships of Yerdeley
and Claredon and all other profits, and paying for the agistment as much
as anyone else would offer the king. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's ser\'ant William Witney, esquire, usher of
the chftfuber of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of the
92 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
J^yg^ Membrane 20 — ctmt,
offices of keeper of the castle of Farley and parker of the park of Farley, co.
Wilts, receiving 2d. daily for the office of keeper and 4^. daily for the office
of parker from the issues of the lordship of Farley, with all other profits.
ByK.
March 29. General pardon to David ap Howell ap Jevan Lloid of Llanhavan in North
Buokden. Wales, ' gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 20 March.
By p.s.
April 3. Grant to the king's servant William Burton, esquire, gentleman of the
Westminster, king's ewry {ewerane) for his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of the
office of parker of the park of Soddebury, co. Gloucester, during the minority
of Edwi^ son and heir of George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the lordship of Soddebury and all other profits.
By p.s. [4729.]
April 4. General pardon to John Borne late of Newenham, co. Kent, and Henry
Westminster. Sterre late of Dodyngton, co. Kent, < repier,' of all offences committed by
them before 27 March. By p.s.
March 19. Grant for life to George Broun, knight, of the offices of steward of the
Buckden. lordships and manors of Witteley and Warpesden, co. Surrey, and the lordship
and manor of Milton and Marden and the hundred of Milton, co. Kent, in
the king's hands by the forfeiture of George, late duke of Clarence, with the
accustomed fees and in addition 10 marks yearly for the office of steward of
the lordship and manor of Milton and Marden from the issues of the
lordship, manor and hundred ; and grant to him also for life of a yearly
rent of 40 marks from issues of the the lordship and manor of Milton and
Marden. By p.s.
April 8. General pardon to John Wellez of Maxsey, co. Northampton, esquire,
Westminster, alias John Welles, late of Bletneshawe, co. Bedford, of all offences committed
by him before 29 March. By p.s.
April 6. Grant, during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of
Westminster. Clarence, to Degory Heynes of the office of bailiff of the town of Warrewik,
with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of Warrewik and
all other profits, and a field called ^ Litle Mersshefeld * by the park of
Wegenok. By p.s.
April 6. Grant to Hugh Warde of the office of the custody of the park of Dunyet,
Westminster. CO. Somerset, during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of
Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship and all
other profits. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 19.
March 12. Licence for John Coket of Ampton, co. Suffolk, Thomas Heigham, John
Westminster. Coket son of the said John, Richard Heigham and Clement Clerk, or their
executors and assigns, to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St. Mary in the parish church
of Ampton for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen
of England, his sons Edward, prince of Wales, and Bichard, duke of York,
marshal of England, and the said John Coket the father and Alice his
wife and for their souls after death, to be called the chantry of John Coket
at the altar of St. Mary in the said church, and for them to grant in
mortmain to the said chaplain lands, rents, annuities and other possessions,
not held in chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly.
By K. and for 211, paid in the hanaper.
18 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1. 98
^fembrane 19 — cont»
1478.
March 4. Inspeximm and confirmation to the prior and canons of Newburgh of a
Westminster, charter of Henry [II] as follows —
Henricm rex Amflornm et dux Xonnannorum et AqxiUanorum et coviM
Aivdegavonnn archiepiscopis, episcopiSf abbatibus, comitibiis, baronibus^
jnsticiariis^ vicecoinitibiis, ministris et omnihus hominibus etfidelihm mis
totuts Antjlie^ salntem, Sciatis me coyicessisse et carta inea presenti
coyifinnasse abbatie Sancte Marie de Xoroburgo et priori et canonicis
ibidetn Deo servienttbiis in perpetuam elimosinam dimationem iUam quam
liogenis de Mowbray eis fecit in ecclesiis et terris et ceteris 2x>8sessionibiis,
ipsum videlicet locum in quo abbatia eorum fundata est cum terris
circumadjacentibus et cum parva Wildona et una monte qui dieitur Brync
cum boscOf piano et marisco et j^ratis et sartis et cidturis et pasturis et
aquis et sUujnis et viis et semituif et ecclesiam beate Marie de Hod cum
terra et bosco et omnibus ji^ytinentiis suis, et ecclesiam de Codeicalde cum
capella et omnibus peHinentiis ejm, et ecclesiam de Tresk cum capella et
mansura et ceteris pertinentiis, et ecclesiam de Condala cum omnibus suis
adjacentibusy et ecclesiam de Kyrkeby juxta pontem de Burgo cum capella
et omnibus pertine^itiis ejus, et ecclesiam de Houngeham aim capella et
omnibus pertinentiis ejus, et ecclesiam de Welbuma cum vaUe sancti
Oregorii in qua ipsa ecclesia sedet et cum omnibus pertinentiis ejus, et
ecclesiam de Kyrkeby in Ridala cum omnibus pertinentiis ejus, et ecclesiam.
de Haxei et ecclesiam de Ouustuna et ecclesiam de Epewrda et
ecclesiam de Boltona cum omnibus ad ipsas pertinentibus, ecclesiam de
Malsham et ecclesiam de ^[alessart et ecclesiam de Landeford cum
omnibus eorum pertinentiis, et unam carucatam terre in Tresch quajn tenet
de illis Bartholomeus Gigator, et dimidiam carucatam terre in Cava et duas
bovatas terre in Malesert et unam bovatam terre in Uluestona, Quare
volo et Jirmiter precipio quod predicta ecclesia et canonici Jiabeant et
teneant liec jrredicta omnia bene et in pa4*e et libere et quiete et lumorijice in
bosco et piano et marisco, in culturis et pasturis et sartis et aquis
et stagnis, in viis et semitis, cum sacca et socca et thol et them
infangtheffe et cum omyiibus aliis rebus et libertatibus sicut carta jyredicti
Bjogeri testijicatur. Hits test ib us Ricardo Sertore, llicardo de Humet,
Xigello filin Rngeri de Motrbrai, Waltern Buere et aliis :
And grant that they shall have return of writs within the abbey and its
precinct and executions of the same, and that no sheriff, baihff or other
minister of the king shall enter therein.
By p.s. and for 100s. paid in the hanaper.
April 9. Grant to William Hampne, the prior, and the convent of St. Nicholas,
Westminster. Berliche, of two fairs yearly at their town of Bery, co. Somerset, one on the
feast of the Assumption and the day preceding and the day following, and
the other on the feast of St. Nicholas and the day preceding and the day
following, with a court of pie-powder and all issues, profits and amerce-
ments, provided that it be not to the harm of neighbouring fairs. By p.s.
March 18. Grant for life to the king's servant John Huddylston, king's esquire, of
Westminster, the office of constable of the castle of Sudley and master of the game there
and the offices of steward and receiver of the lordship of Sudley, late of
George, duke of Clarence, and in the king's hands by reason of an exchange
between the king and his brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship ; and also of the herbage and
pannage of the park there, rendering to the kmg 100s. yearly. By p.s.
94
CALENDAE OF PATENT EOLLS.
1478.
March 11.
Westminster.
March 9.
Westminster.
March 12.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 14.
Westminster.
March 12.
Westminster.
March 12.
Westminster.
March 12.
Westminster.
March 12.
Westminster.
ME^fBRANE 18.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Lye, one of the yeomen of the
crown, and Philip Curteys of the bailiwick of the manor and lordship of
Plymton, with the herbafj^o of the garden there called * Castell Hay,* late
of George, late duke of Clarence, which came into the king's hands by the
attainder and forfeiture of Thomas, late earl of Devon, and are now in his
hands by the forfeiture of the said duke, with the accustomed fees and all
other profits. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to ihe king's firstborn son Edward, prince of
Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, of the lordship and manor
of Elvell in the parts and marches of Wales and the castle there, with all
franchises, liberties, courts, leets, hundreds, views of frank pledge, com-
motes, knights' fees, reliefs, escheats, advowsons and other royalties. By K.
Grant to John Halliwell, esquire, of the offices of keeper of the park of
of Stokenham within the lordship of Stokenham and warrener and keeper
of le Lay there during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of
Clarence, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship, with
all other profits ; and grant to him, during good behaviour, of the office
of constable of the castle of Plympton, in the king's hands by the forfeiture
of the said duke, receiving 12</. daily from the issues of the lordship of
Plympton. By p.s.
Appointment, during good behaviour, of Ralph Wolseley as fourth baron
of the Exchequer with the accustomed fees, vestures and other profits.
By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Thomas Borghchier, knight, of the office of
keeper of the park of Henden alias Hevenden, co. Kent, with the herbage
and pannage of the park, during the minority of Edward son of George,
late duke of Clarence, with all fees and profits. By K.
Grant to the king's knight John Savage the younger, one of the king's
carvers, of iOl. yearly during the minority of Edward son and heir of
George, late duke of Clarence, from the issues of the lands called * Salisbury
londes,' * Warwik londes,' and * the lord Spencers londes,* late of the
said duke ; in lieu of a grant to him of 40Z. yearly during pleasure from
the issues of the county palatine of Lancaster by letters patent dated
6 June last under the seal of the county, surrendered. By K.
Like grant to the king's servant John Savage, knight, of the offices of
constable of the castle of Hanley and keeper of the park of Hanley, co.
Worcester, during the minority of the said Edward, with fees of 20/. yearly
from the issues of the above-mentioned lands. By K
Grant for life to the said John of 40 marks yearly from the fee farm of
the city of York, parcel of 100/., late of Thomas, late lord of Roos, and in
the king's hands by reason of an act in the Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV., and by reason of the forfeiture of George, late
duke of Clarence. By K.
Whereas Katharine late the wife of William Vaux, knight, was seised
with him of the majiors of Stanton, co. Buckingham, and Slarkham, alias
Marcham, co. Berks, for her life, and these came into the king's hands by
pretext of an act of attainder against the said William in the Parliament at
Westminster, 1 Edward IV., and she has not wherewithal to live and to
support her children, the king hereby grants the manors to her for life.
By p.s.
18 EDWAED IV.— Part 1.
95
i^Yfi McinbraNc 18 — co7it.
March 14. Grant for life to the king's servant John Panell, one of the king's trum-
Westminster. peters, of 10 marks yearly from Michaelmas, 15 Edward IV, from a farm of
10^. Ss. yearly from the farm of the manor of Corby, co. Northampton, and
the increment of the same at the hands of the heirs of William son of
William Latymer or the farmers of the manor or the sheriff ; in lieu of a
grant to him by letters patent dated 14 October, 7 Edward IV, surrendered
because invalid and because he received no payment since the said
Michaelmas. By p.s.
March 16. Like grant to the king's servant Richard Hilles, one of the king's
Westminster, trumpeters, from the farm of all assarts, wastes, purprestures and minute
particles of the forest between the bridges of Stanford and Oxford ; in lieu
of a grant to him from Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. by letters patent dated
the said 14 October, surrendered as above. By p.s.
March 5.
WestmlnBter.
June 14.
Westminster.
April 26.
Westminster.
March 6.
Westminster.
March 14.
Westminster.
March 10.
Westminster.
April 6.
Westminster.
April 2.
Westminster.
April 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 17.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Grauntforte, yeoman of the crown,
as controller of the great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides, and
wool- fells and the subsidy of the Ss, in the tun and 12r/. in the pound in
the port of Cicestre and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed
fees, provided that he execute the office in person, with the custody of one
part of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of Thomas Brampton of Lynton, co. Cambridge, ' gentilman,'
in the port of Lenn and ports and places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of Peter Curteys as controller of the subsidy of tonnage and
poundage in the port of London and ports and places adjacent.
By bill of the treasurer.
Grant to John Hancheth of the office of parker or the custody of the
park of Fulbroke during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke
of Clarence, receiving such fees as Roger Okeley or anyone else had.
By p.s.
Grant for life to Henry Pole, servant to the king's councillor lord
Stanley, steward of the household, of the office of water bailiff of the city of
Dublin in Ireland, in the king's gift by the forfeiture of George, late duke
of Clarence, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Asshe as ganger in the port of
Southampton and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
General pardon to Alice Fode late the wife of Edmund Fode, late of
London, < skynner,' Katharine Henry late of Stanes, co. Middlesex,
* huswyf,' Elizabeth Walssh late of London, * senglewoman,' Joan the
wife of John a Boure of London, *cordener,* Agnes Glasier late of London,
* huswyf,' and Katharine Napper late of London, * spynster.' By p.s.
General pardon to Peter Johnson, alias Jonson, of Suthampton, 'taylor,'
alias < inneholder,' alias ' hosteler,' of all offences committed by him before
22 March last. By p.s.
Signification to Th. Archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the
election of William Baker, brother of the hospital of St. Mary or House
of God, Dover, as master of that place.
96 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 j^iTQ Membrane 17 — cont.
April 20. Grant to John Leventhorpe of an annuity of 102. from the issues of the
Westminster, loidship of Northwelde, CO. Essex, during the minority of Edward son of
George, late duke of Clarence, in continuation of a grant by letters patent
of the said duke. By K.
MEMBRANE 16 and 16.
April 16. Exemplification, at the request of Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk, of the
Westminster, tenours of the following : —
1. An act (English) in the Parliament held at Westminster on
16 January last (see p. 75).
2. Provisions ^English) that the act shall not be prejudicial to
Humphrey Talbot, knight, John, lord Howard, and Margaret his
wife or Jane the wife of William, lord Berkeley in respect of certain
specified manors. [Rolls of Parliament VI. 168.]
Manhrane 15 — cont,
April 28.^ Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Elizabeth Clere, Richard
Westminster Sowthwell, Joan Heydon, Boger Townesend, Henry Spelman, William
Lomnor and Robert Stevenson to the prior and convent of the cathedral
church of Holy Trinity, Norwich, of a yearly rent of 5 marks from the
manors of Cleydon, co. Suffolk, and Therston, co. Norfolk.
By K. and for 111. lis. paid in the hanaper.
April 20. Licence for John Flaxall to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain
Westminster, to celebrate divine service daily in the church of All Saints, Walsale,
at the altar of St. Mary under the Crucifix, for the good estate
of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
the said John and for their souls after death and the soul of
Nicholas Flaxall, father of the said John, and all who in future
times shall support the chantry, to be called the chantry of John Flaxall
in the said church, and for the chaplain and his successors to acquire in
mortmain after inquisition, lands, rents, and other possessions, not
held in chief, to the value of 8 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 24 marks paid in the hanaper.
May 1. Grant, during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of
Westminster. Clarence, to William Berkeley, esquire, of an annuity of 101. from the issues
of the lordship of Sulhill, co. Warwick, and also the office of steward of
the lordship of Sulhill, and the lordships of Erdyngton and Yerdeley, co.
Warwick, and the lordship of Purybarre, co. Stafford, and the office of
riding forester of the chace of Sutton and Colvyle and the park of Sutton,
receiving yearly for the office of steward 4Z., 8Z., and 20«. from the issues of
the lordships respectively, and for the office of forester lOOs. from the issues
of the lordships of Sutton and Coloyle, with all other profits. By p.s.
May 1. Pardon to Robert Dene late of Watemewton, co. Huntington, *husbond-
Westminster. man,' of his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before
the king to ans\\er for certain trespasses, he having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Byllyng, knight, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified.
May 6. General pardon to John Bunnyng late of Pengelly, in the parish of
Westminster. Saint Neot, CO. Gornwall, 'yoman,' of all offences committed by him
before 2 May. By p.s.
18 EDWAED IV.— Part 1. 97
-[ATQ Membrane 15 — cont,
April 20. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Djrxon, chaplain,
Westminster, bom in the town of Dumbare in Scotland, dwelling at Southheyghton, co.
Sussex, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the rcdim peaceably and
enjoy his goods.
May 8. Grant for life to the king's servants Richard Cruse, one of the yeoman of
Westminster, ^he crown, and Thomas Greyson, one of the yeomen of the king's chamber,
of the custody of the king's quay and crane of Opi^m and five cellars
belonging thereto in the king's hands by the forfeiture of George, late
duke of Clarence, with all profits, rendering to the king 61, 13$, id, yearly.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 14.
April 28. Grant for life to the king's servants Bichard Aprice and Thomas Grey,
Westminster, esquire, of 10 marks yearlv and 6d. daily from the issues of two messuages
situated by the hithe called * le Tourewharf ' by the city of London, a
messuage on the wharf of the Tower aforesaid in which John Elyngham,
deceased, lately dwelt and a garden adjoining and all other messuages on
the said wharf and gardens and vacant plots of land on each side of the
conmion street or way between the gate at the last end of the wharf and
the bridge across < le flod^fate ' of the wharf ; in lieu of grants of the
same to the said Bichard by letters patent dated 27 May, 6 Edward IV,
and 11 June, 10 Edward lY, surrendered. By K.
June 24. Presentation of Thomas Byse, chaplain, to the parish church of Famham,
Westminster, in the diocese of Salisbury.
Mav 24. Confirmation of a writing of Balph, late lord of Sudeley, John, late lord of
Wobnm. Beauchamp, John Norys, and John Nanfan, esquire, all now deceased, dated
5 April, 85 Henry VI, granting at the request of Bichard, late earl of
Warwick to Bichard Beauchamp, lord Beauchamp, then esquire, the ofiices
of the stewardships of the lordships and hundreds of Tewkesbury and
Whytyngton, co. Gloucester, and the lordships of Hanley, Upton, Bussheley
and Bidmerley, co. Worcester, and the mastership with the custody of the
chaces of Malveme and Cors, and the parks of Tewkesbury, Hanley,
Blakemore, Bussheley and Bydmerle^ in the said counties for life, receiving
the accustomed fees ; and grant to him of the same during the minority of
Edward, son and heir of Isabel late the wife of George, late duke of
Clarence. By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
July 8. Licence for William Bruer, owner of a ship called le Cristofer of Fowey, or
Westminster, his factors or attomeys,for once to ship woollen cloths and other merchandise
not pertaining to the staple of Calais, the customs and subsidies on which
shall not exceed 10/., in a ship called le Kateryne, now in the port of London,
and take them to the port of Fowey, and there transfer them to the said
ship le Cristofer, and take them to any foreign parts, and to buy wine, oil,
soap {smigma) and fruit in foreign parts, and bring them back to any port of
the realm quit of customs and subsidies. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 13.
March 10. Grant for life to John Peke, esquire, of the office of the stewardship of the
Westminster. lordships and manors of Chesthunt, co. Hertford, and Bassyngbom with its
members, co. Cambridge, and the stewardship, of all lordships, manors and
lands in the said counties and the county of Essex in the king's hands by
6258 0
98 CALENDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
^ Mm^ Membrane 18 — corU.
the forfeiture of G^rge, late duke of Clarence, and fees of 4Z. ISs, ^d,
yearly, viz. 4 marks from the issues of the manor of Chesthunt, and 40s.
from the issues of the manor of Bassyngbom, and also a yearly rent of
20 marks from the issues of the lordship and manor of Slapton, co. Devon,
in the king's hands by the forfeiture of the said duke. By p.s.
April 9. Grant to the king's serVant Peter Beaupie, esquire, of the office of
Weatminster. feodary of the lordship of Fawnhope, co. Hereford, during the minority of
Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees
from the issues of the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant to John Beaupie of the tollship {tolnetmn) of Walshepole in
North Wales, during the minority of the earl of Worcester and lord Powes,
with all profits. By p.s. [4749.]
April 22. Presentation of William Chiewe to the parish church of Chilteron
Westminster. Cantelope, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation of
Thomas Chiewe.
April 9. Grant to the king's servant William Selby, one of the yeomen ushers of
Westminster, ^^e household, of the office of porter of the castle of Warwick, with
the custody of the garden or vineyard there during the minority of
Edward son and heir of George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the town and lordship of Warrewik and all other
profits. By p.s.
April 21. General pardon to William Edolfife late of Brenset, co. Kent, *husbond-
Westminster. man,' of all offences committed by him before 19 April. By p.s.
April 28, Grant, during pleasure, to Henry Harper of the office of auditor of all
Westminster, castles, manors and lands in the counties of Warwick, Stafford, Leicester,
Northampton, Oxford, Wilts, Berks, Somerset, Gloucester, Worcester and
Hereford caUed ' Warwikeslandes ' and * Spencerslandes,' in the king's
hands by reason of the minority of Edward, first born son of the king's
brother George, late duke of Clarence, receiving the accustomed fees with
daily expenses. By p.s.
April 2. General pardon to John Hute late of Aulescomb, co. Devon, < yoman,'
Westminster, alias John Hut late of Awelescombe. By p.s.
May 2. Grant for life to the king's servitor Sir John Kyrkeby, one of the
Westminster, chaplains of the king's chapel, of the prebend in the church of Llandaff
void by the death of Master John Wynter and in the king's gift because the
temporalities pertaining to the bishopric and church are in his hands.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
May 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas Grene, chaplain, and
Westminster. Ralph Fraunceis, * gentilman,* of a toft and a virgate of land in Merefeld
North and by Peter Curteys and Everard Dygby of a messuage, a toft
and four virgates of land in Halstede and Whatborough, co. Leicester,
extended at SSs, Ad. yearly, and not held in chief, as appears by an inquisi-
tion taken before Thomas Warde, escheator in the county, to the prior and
convent of Launde, to the value of 40$. yearly in part satisfaction of a
licence by letters patent dated 6 March, 17 Edward lY.
July 7. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 19 November last by letters patent to Thomas Newland, late of
Colchestre, * grocer,' ah'as * merchaunt,' staying on the king's service in the
18 EDWAED IV.— Part 1.
99
1478.
Mevnbrane 18 — cont.
company of the king's kinsman, William, lord of Hasfcynges, lieutenant-
general of the town, castle and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody,
defence and victualling of the same, because he delays at Colchestre,
CO. Essex, as appears by^certificate of the sheriff.
May 2.
Wesioiinster.
May 12.
Westminster.
May 2.
Westminster
May 4.
Westminster.
May 27.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 12.
Orant to Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, of the collation to
the third portion which Master William Sprigge has in the parish church
of Crukom when it shall next become vacant. By K.
Grant, for a certain sum of money paid to the king, to William, bishop
of Durham, William Hastynges, knight, lord of Hastynges, the king's
chamberlain, John Morton, clerk, keeper of the rolls of Chancery, and Joan
late the wife of Richard Fowler, esquire, of the custody of aU lordships,
manors, lands, rents, reversions and services and other possessions, with
knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets,
parks, warrens, franchises, liberties, profits, and other commodities late
of the said Bichard, tenant in chief by knight service, during the
minority of Bichard his son and heir, and the custody of the latter,with his
marriage without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, finding a
competent sustenance for the heir according to his rank. By K.
Whereas Edward I by letters patent (a charter) dated 27 May, 27 Edward
I, granted to the burgesses of Northampton that they should yearly at
Michaelmas choose from themselves a mayor and two bailiffs, and
should present the mayor at the Exchequer within the octaves of
Michaelmas to take oath for his office ; the king, in consideration of
the expense in this, grants that from henceforth each mayor within the
octaves of Michaelmas shall take oath for his office before his
predecessor and the recorder and four coroners of the town, or two
of them at least, in the Guildhall of the town, and each escheator of the
town after the election of the mayor shall take oath for his office within
the said octaves within the town, aiid within fifteen days after the election
of the mayor the names of the mayor and escheator shall be certified to
the Exchequer. And whereas on 80 May, 2 Edward IV, by letters patent,
the king pardoned to the mayor, bailiffs, burgesses and men of the town
201. yearly from the farm of the town for twenty years, he hereby pardons
the same to them for twelve years further. By E.
Grant to the king's esquire Bobert Poyntz of the office of steward of the
lordships of Sodbury, Barton hundred, Erlescourt of the honour of
Gloucester and Fairford, with their members, co. Gloucester, and Sherston,
CO. Wilts, with the office of master of the game of the park of Sodbury,
during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, witti
the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordships and all other profits.
Byp.s. [4776.]
Pardon to the king's servant Bobert Battecliff, esquire, sheriff of Norfolk
and Suffolk, and John Hagone, constable of the hundred of Holt and
Wvveton, co. Norfolk, for the escapes of James Hubbert, Bobert Spencer,
John Belle, John Adamys, James Tommessonj Bobert Warde and Andrew
Wilson, prisoners committed to their custody for robbery at sea or
other cause. By p.s.
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t irro Mefnbrane 13 — cant.
1478.
April 12. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Crofte, esquire, of the office
Westminster, of the water bailiwick of the town of Bristol, with the accustomed fees ; in
lieu of a like grant to Peter Wratton by letters patent dated 27 July,
11 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
May 2. Mandate to all archbishops and others in Ireland to permit Edmund,
Westminster, archbishop of Armagh, to have the temporalities of the archbishopric of
Armagh, the custody of which the king has granted to him by letters
patent so long as they remain in his hands. [Fcedera.] By K.
June 6. Grant to William Wynter and Joan his wife of an annuity of 1(M. from
Westminster, the issues of the lordship of Bussheley during the minority of Edward son
of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 11.
May 5. Letters of denization for John Milman, bom in the town of Calais, and
Westminster, his heirs. By p.s. and for lis. paid in the hanaper.
June 4. Presentation of Vivian Treouncy to the third portion in the parish
Westminster, church of Crukom, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the death of
Master William Sprygge.
June 8. Grant for life to Edmund Haute of an annuity of 20 marks from
Westminster. Michaelmas last from the issues of the hundreds and lordships of Myddelton
and Merden, co. Kent. By p.s.
June 6. Revocation of the protection with clause volumxis, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 14 November last by letters patent to William Dai3on,a2ia^ Dayson,a/i<i.<t
Daysye of Buckingham, ^ yoman,* alias * chapman,' staying on the king's
service in the company of John Yong, knight, late mayor, and the society
of the staple of Calais, treasurers and victuallers of the town, castle and
marches, on the safe-custody, defence and victualling of the same, because
he delays in the county of Buckingham, as Thomas Rokys, sherifT, has
certified.
May 29. Grant for life to William Haute, knight, of an annuity of 20 marks from
Westminster. Michaelmas last from the issues of the hundreds and lordships of Myddelton
and Merden, co. Kent. By p.s.
June 9. Protection, for one year, for Jerome de Ozerio, merchant of Genoa, and
Westminster, his factors, attorneys and servants, and divers goods and merchandise of his
in a ship called le James of Bristowe, of which Richard Williafn is master.
ByK
June 8. Grant for life to Thomas Stoughton, ' gentilman,' of the office of ranger
Westminster, of the forest of Wyndesore and 4<2. daily from the fee farm of the town of
Wyndesore, with ^ other profits. By E.
Grant for life to Richard Vawterd, for his good service at the king's
fields and journeys, of the office of bailiff of the hundred of Tyverton, co.
Devon, in the King's hands by the forfeiture of George, late duke of
Clarence, with the accustomed fees and all other profits.
By p.s. [4798].
June 10. Grant for life to William Barley, late one of the minstrels of George,
Westminster, late duke of Clarence, of an annuitv of 6 marks from the issues of the
lordship of Newport Paynell, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of the
said duke, who had made a like grant to the said William by letters patent
under his seal of arms. By p.s.
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June 12. Pardon to Edmund Molyneux, late of London, esquire, alias of
Westminster. Isnehampstede Cheney, co. Buckingham, late sheriff of Bedford and
Buckingham, of all debts, accounts, arrears, issues, amercements, fines and
forfeitures due from him to the king. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 10.
May 19. Appointment of William Orymesby and Robert Fitz Herbert to supervise
Woborn. all officers of the king in the port of London and ports and places adjacent,
to inspect their books, rolls and memoranda from time to time, to appraise
all merchandise taken to or from foreign ports, to search all packs, chests,
barrels, baskets and fardels of such merchandise, and to do other things
that may seem to them for the king's good. By E.
May 16. Oeneral pardon to John Sympnet late of Tenham, co. Kent, ' tyler,' of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before 7 May. By p.s.
June 8. Exemption for life of John Langriche of London, < draper,' from being
Westminster, put on assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognitions, and from being
made trier of the same, assessor, taxer or collector of tenths, fifteenths and
other tallages or subsidies or aid for knighting the king's eldest son or
marrying the king's eldest daughter, mayor, sheriff, constable, bailiff or
other officer or minister of the king against his wiU. By p.s.
June 5. Grant to John Bailly of the office of bailiff of Sutton, co. Warwick,
Westminster, during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, with
fees as granted to him by letters patent of the said duke. By p.s.
June 9. Pardon to John Napton, alias Knapton, late of the town of Westminster,
Westminster. CO. Middlesex, ' sadeler,' of his outlawry in the said county for not appear-
ing before the king to answer for certain trespasses, he having surrendered
to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Byllyng, knight, chief justice of the
King's Bench, has certified.
June 8. Whereas Richard (sic) late bishop of Salisbury, and Thomas Hungerford,
Westminster, knight, by a fine levied in the year 8 Richard U, granted the manor of
Dupford and the hundred of Stanburgh, co. Devon, to William Botreaux,
knight, and Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of his body with remainder to
his right heirs, and these were seised of the same and died, and the same
descended to Margaret, lady Botreaux, daughter and heiress of the said
William, and she was seised of the same in her demesne as of fee tail, and
held them in chief by knight service and died, Mary her kinswoman and
heiress, viz. daughter of Thomas son of Robert her son, being a minor ;
the king hereby grants to William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, his
chamberlain, the custody and marriage of the said Mary without disparage-
ment during minority. By E.
June 8. Grant, during minority, to the said William Hastynges of the custody
Westminster, and marriage without disparagement of Maij Hungerford, kinswoman and
heiress of Margaret, lady Botreaux, tenant m chief by knight service, late
the wife of Robert, lord Hungerford. By K.
June 10. Pardon to Thomas Byne, late customer or collector of the great and
Westminster, petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells, and the subsidy of
the 85. in the tun and the 12d. in the pound in the ports of Plymouth and
Fowey and ports and places adjacent, of all offences committed by him, and
all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to
the king. By p.s.
102 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
lAtjQ Membrane 10 — cont.
May 8. Pardon to William Lucy, alias Luscy, esquire, of all aUenations and
Westminster, perquisitions of lands held in chief, and all intrusions into his inheritance
without licence. By p.s. and for 6$, 8d. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 9.
June 17. Grant to John Walsshe of the offices of feodary of the great court of the
Westminster, honour of Gloucester in Bristol called * le Erlescourt * and surveyor and
receiver of the manor and hundred of Barton by Bristol, co. Gloucester,
during the minority of Edward, son and heir of Isabel late the wife of
George, late duke of Clarence, receiving the accustomed fees from the
issues of the honour, manor and hundred with the accustomed profits.
ByK.
May 6. General pardon to Thomas ap Rys late of Oswestre in the march of
Westminster. Wales, < gentilman,' alias Thomas Apprise, esquire, alias Thomas Apryse,
late of Baschirche, co. Salop, of all ofifences committed by him before
16 October last. By K.
June 18. Commission to Thomas Langton, doctor of decrees, Richard Lychefeld,
Westminster, doctor of laws, and William Taillour, knight, and Edmund Shaa,
aldermen of London, to hear and determine an appeal by John Fenkylh alias
Fynkell, citizen and draper of London, and Joan Haryette late the wife of John
Mote, executors of the will of the said John Mote, against a judgment of
Master William Godyere, doctor of laws, lieutenant or commissary of the
king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, admiral of England, Ireland
and Aquitaine, in the principal court of Admiralty of England, in a case of
detention of 700/. of English money, between WiUiam Folkes, merchant of
London, plaintiff, and the said John and Joan, defendants, in which he
unjustly condemned them in 7001, principal, and 70M. damages and 801. to
the use of the king's said brother.
June 17. Grant to Simon Moimtfort, knight, of the custody of all lordships,
Westminster, manors, lands, rents, services and other posessions, with knights* fees
and advowsons late of Thomas Burdet, esquire, tenant in chief, during the
minority of Nicholas his son and heir, and the custody and marriage of the
latter without disparagement. By p.s.
June 16. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Robles, alias Parker,
Westminster, yeoman of the crown, of the offices of bailiff of the manor or lordship of
Sudlee, co. Gloucester, and parker of the park of Sudlee with the
supervision of the agistment and herbage of the park, late of George, late
duKe of Clarence, and in the king's hands by reason of an exchange between
him and his brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the lordship and all other profits, as Robert Roos or
anyone else had, provided that he supervise all deer repairing to the woods
adjoining the lordship within a circuit of 6 miles. By p.s.
June 20. Declaration that Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, has been faithful to
Westminster, the king and done nothing contrary to his oath of fealty, as he has shown
before the king and certain lords ; and general pardon to him. By E.
June 20. General pardon to John Nesfeld late of London, esquire, alias
Westminster. < gentilman.' By E.
June 20. Grant for life to the king's servant William Hobbys of the custodv of the
Westminster, lesser piece of the seal for the recognisance of debts according to the form
of the statute at Acton Bumell for mercAiants in the city of Norwich, with
the accustomed fees. By E.
18 EDWABD IV.— Part 1. 108
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1478.
June 20. Grant to the mayor and commonalty of the city of London, in full
Westminster, satisfaction of the sum of 7,000^, parcel of the sum of 12,9282. 9s. 8d. due
to them from the king, as appears in the receipt of the Exchequer, of the
offices or occupations of packing all woollen cloths, wool-fells, calves* skins,
goatskins, vessels of pewter and other merchandise,with the supervision of the
measuring, numbering and weighing of the game, and the supervision of
the opening of all customable merchandise coming into or going out of port
within the liberty and franchise of the city and suburbs, the office of carriage
of all wools, wool-fells, bales of tin, and other merchandise in London,
from the river Thames to the houses of aliens, or from thence to the river,
the office of garbling of spices and other merchandise, the office of ganger
within the city, and the office of * wynedrawers * ; and grant also that
whereas the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Ryvers, has the office of chief
butler of England of the king's grant by letters patent, and thereby has
granted the office of coroner within the city and suburbs, they shall have
the office of coroner whenever that office be void or the office of chief butler
become void or in the king*s gift, and that these offices shall henceforth
be separate and distinct. By p.s.
June 20. Grant to the same in full satisfaction of the sum of 1,928Z. 9s. Sd.,
Westminster, parcel of the said sum of 12,9282. 9.^. 8f/., of licence to acquire in mort-
main, without inquisition, lands, rents, services and other possessions to
the value of 200 marks yearly. By p.s.
June 21. Presentation of William Whyte, chaplain, to the rectory of Holy Trinity
Westminster, within the walls of the city of Cork, in the diocese of Cork and Cloyne, void
by the privation of David Meagh. By p.s.
June 22. Grant to the king's servant John Harecourt, one of the gentlemen ushers
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of the office of the custody of the king's laund called
'Burfordlaunde ' with the lodge of the same within the forest of Wychewode,
00. Oxford, and the office of the custody of Chadworthwodes, co. Gloucester,
with wages of 6d, daily during the minority of Edward son of George, late
duke of Clarence, from the issues of the lordship of Burford, co. Oi^ord,
with all other profits. By p.s.
June 18. Appointment of Balph Wotton to take stone-cutters, masons, plumbers,
Westminster, tilers, smiths, plasterers and other workmen for the buildings and repairs
of the palace of Westminster, the Tower of London and the manor of Elt-
ham and elsewhere withia the realm.
June 20. Grant for life to the king's servant John Sygemond, one of the grooms of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Totyngbeke and
Streteham, co. Surrey, which John Stede lately had, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
April 28. Grant to John Seyntlo, knight, and his heirs, in full satisfaction of the
Westminster, sum of 200 marks due to him from the king, as appears in the receipt of
the Exchequer, of the manor or lordship of Edyngworth lying in the marsh
called ' Brentmerssh,' four messuages, a croft and 60 acres of land in Welles
and Dulcote, the lordship or manor of Fameburgh and twelve messuages,
800 acres of land, 80 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture and 40^. of rent in
Famburgh, co. Somerset, and advowsons of churches, knights' fees,
franchises, liberties and privileges belonging to the said manors and lord-
ships with the members and parcels of ttie said manors and lordships and
other piemiaes, late of John Botiller late of Howke, oo. Dorset, alias of
104 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
^ ^^o Membrane ^^-conJt.
Famborgh, esquire, and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture and
by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward
I V. to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other
rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward lY.
By p.s.
MEMBRANES 7 ami 6.
June 20. Exemplification, at the request of William Frost, of the tenours of the
Westminster, following, enrolled on the rolls of Chancery : —
1. A writing of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford,
releasing to Edward I divers specified lands, 20 April, 18 Edward I.
[Close Roll, 18 Edward I, m. 2d.]
2. A writing of the same, releasing to Edward I all his possessions
in England. 20 April, 18 Edward I. [Ibid.]
8-6. Four charters dated at Westminster, 27 May, 18 Edward I, to
the said earl and Joan his wife, daughter of the kmg. [Charter BoU,
18 Edtcard I, Nos. 62, 61, 60, 69.]
7. A memorandum that from the last charter two were made, for the
casUes and lands in England and Wales respectively, and writs of livery
of seisin and writs de vUendendo are enrolled on the Patent Boll for this
year in the month of May. [Ibid.]
Metfihrane 6 — cotU.
July 5. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas Orston, of the tenours of the
Westminster, following : —
1. A writ to the prior of Lenton, the prior of Newstead in Shirwode,
Richard Bvngham, one of the justices of the King's Bench, and
Richard Willughby, esquire, directing that whereas William Bab^gton,
esquire, son of William Babyngton, knight, and Marjory his wife, put
forward a petition in Chancery against William Guile, doctor of theology,
narrating how the said Marjory delivered to the said William Guile 800
' marks of her own money and another 800 marks with other co-executors
of the will of the said William Babyngton, knight, from his goods for a
provision of certain lands, to be made by the petitioner for the founda-
tion and establishment of a perpetual chantry of three chap-
lains of whom two shall celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of
St. Andrew within the church of St. Peter, Flaforth, and the third in the
chapel within the manor of ChilweU, co. Nottingham, and the said William
GuUe acknowledged the same to be true, and the said William Babyngton,
esquire, has obtained licence for the foundation and estabUshment of the
chantry and for a yearly rent-charge of 21 marks, if they are satisfied
that the foundation and establishment have been made and the rent-
charge granted to the chaplains they shall cause the said William Guile
to deliver the 600 marks to the said William Babyngton, esquire, and
shall certify thereon to the king in Chancery. 18 February, 87 Henry VI.
2. A schedule (English) annexed, being the answer of John, prior of
Lenton, William, prior of Newstead, and Richard Willughby, esquire. On
Thursday before Palm Sunday, 87 Henry VI, they sat at Wolaton, co.
Nottingham, and called before them the said William Babyngton and
William Guile, and the former declared that he founded and established
18 EDWABD IV.— Part 1. 105
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1478.
a chantry perpetual of a warden and four priests, whereof two should sing
daily in the said chapel of St. Andrew, and the other three in the chapel
within the manor of Chillwell, and showed the foundation and establish-
ment sealed with his seal of arms, in which it appeared that he made
Sir John Leycestre, priest, warden of the chantry and Sir Edmund
Lemyng, Sir Hugh Maudesley, Sir William Wydowson and Sir John
Martyn priests of the same, and granted a yearly rentcharge of 21
marks for the sustentation of the said warden and two of the four priests,
of whom two shall sing daily in the church of Flaforth and the third
within the manor of Chillwell, and that the warden and four priests
should be personally sworn upon a book in their first induction, and he
and the said warden showed a deed tripartite indented, sealed with his
seal of arms, whereof one part remains with the warden and four priests,
by which he had granted to the warden and four priests and their
successors the said yearly rent charge of 21 marks from eighteen ox-
gangs of land and 18 acres and a rood of meadow in Chilwell, twelve and
a half oxgangs of land and twelve oxgangs of meadow in Clyfton and
Gnapton, sixteen oxgangs of land 4 acres of meadow in Brampcote and
40 acres of land and 16 acres of meadow in Lenton, co. Nottingham,
which lands are of the yearly value of 25^, and it was ascertained that
the foundation of the chantry and the gift of the said rent had been well
and truly done and accomplished, and accordingly they commanded the
said Master William Guile to deliver the said 600 marks to the said
William Babyngton, according to the king's writ, and he did so in their
presence.
July 6. Grant for life to Master John More, clerk of the king's cl{/set, of the
WeetmiiiBter. custody of the hospital of St. Bartholomew at Playdon by Rye, co, Sussex,
void by the death of William Tracy. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 5.
April 22. Grant to Peter Courteney, John Combe and John Svmond, clerks, of the
Westminster, custody of the temporalities of the bishopric of Exeter, to hold with
advowsons of church and other benefices, so long as they remain in the
king's hands by the death of John Bothe, late bishop. By K.
April 24. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Cumberland for the restitution
Westminster, of the temporalities of the biriiopric of Carlisle to Richiurd, whom the pope
has appointed bishop by bull, and who has renounced everything prejudicial
to the king, and whose fealty the king has taken. [Fcedera.]
The like to the escheators in the following counties :^
Lincoln.
Middlesex.
Derby.
Wesfctnoreland.
Writ de intmdendo in pursuance to the tenants.
March 10. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Asshe as ganger in the port
Westminster, of Southampton and ports and places adjacent, receiving fiie accustomed
fees. By bill of the treasurer.
June 18. Grant, during pleasure, to William Berkeley, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, of the office of tronage and pesage in the port of Sutheonpton and
ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
106 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
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July 5. The like to William Tenderyng in the port of London and ports and
Westminster, places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
May 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas Gosse, clerk, Walter
Westminster. Wyndesore and John Lyndon, clerk, to the dean and chapter of the
cathedral church of St. Peter, Exeter, of an acre of land in Mahenyet, co.
Cornwall, and the advowson of the parish church of Mahenyet, which is of
their patronage, and for the appropriation in mortmain by the dean and
chapter of the said church, provided that the vicarage be sufficiently
endowed and a competent sum of money be distributed yearly among the
poor parishioners according to the ordinance of the diocesan. By p.s.
May 27. Exemption for life of William Fairfax, esquire, from being made sheriff,
Westminster, escheator, collector, assessor or taxer of any fifteenth, tenth or other tax or
aid, or other officer of the king, and from being put on assizes, juries,
attaints or inquisitions. By p.s.
May 16. Whereas the king understands from his kinswoman Eleanor, countess of
Westminster. Wiltshire, late the wife of James, earl of Wiltshire, that in the contract of
marriage between them it was agreed that she should have sufficient estate
for life in the lordships or manors of Eyngesdon by Ilchester, and Somerton
Erleigh alias Somerton Erie, Co. Somerset, and PoundeknoU alias
PompknoU and Toller Porcorum, co. Dorset, and Henry Filongley, John
Taborer and William Bulman, feoffees of the earl, at his request demised
the same to himself and herself and his heirs, as appears by evidence shown
before the council, and they were seised of the same and she also after his
death, until the same were taken into the king's hands by reason of an act
of forfeiture against the earl in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV, and certain inquisitions taken before the escheators of the
counties, by which it was found that the earl was seised of the same in his
demesne as of fee, no mention being made of her jointure, and now they
have come into the king's hands by the forfeiture of George, late duke of
Clarence, the king hereby grants the same to her for life with all issues
from Michaelmas last. By E.
April 26. Grant for life to the king's servant Matthew Skarden of the office of
Westminster, keeper or forester of the bailiwick of Stratford, within the forest of Waltham,
void by the death of John Saundre, with fees of 2d. daily and all other
accustomed profits. By K.
May 80. Presentation of Richard NichoU, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. NorthiU, in the diocese of Exeter, void by the resignation of John Howell.
May 12. Grant to Thomas Entewesill, esquire, of the custody of all manors,
Westminster, lands, rents, reversions and other hereditaments with knights' fees and
advowsons late of William Hesilregge, tenant in chief by knight service,
during the minority of Thomas his son and heir, and the custody and
marriage of the latter without disparagement, and also the custody in like
manner on the death of Elizabeth, late the wife of the said William, of all
manors, lands, rents and services which she holds with remainder to the
said Thomas, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 4.
July 12. Exemplification, at the request of the mayor and commonalty of the
Westminster, oity of Canterbury, of the tenours of the following : —
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1. A petition (English) of the same in the Parliament held at
Westminster on the 16 January last that the king should enact that all
persons having any burgages, messuages or tenements in or adjoining
to the principal street of the said city, beginning at the gate called
Westgate, in the west, and extending to the gate caUed Newengate, in the
easti or another street beginning at a gate called Burgate, in the east,
and extending westward to a place called the Bulstake, where the chief
market is kept, or the said phice called the Bulstake, or another street
extending westward from the same place to the gate of the house of the
. Black Friars, or another street extending southward from the same
place to the church of St. Andrew, and from thence southwards to
another place in the parish of St. Margaret called the Iron Cross, shall
make and repair the pavement before the said burgages, messuages, and
tenements, under pain of distress, and that all persons having any rents
from the said burgages, messuages, or tenements shall contribute to the
cost.
2. The answer of the king : — Soil fait conie il est detire,
[BMs of Parliament. VI. 177.]
July 8. Appointment for life of the king*s kinsman Henry, earl of Essex, and
Westminster. Thomas Seyntleger, knight, as masters of the king's hounds called
' herthoundes,' and grant to them of skU fees, vesture and profits, and full
authority in tiie office. By p.s.
July 8. General pardon to Thomas Lyon late of Southwerk, co. Surrey, 'gentil-
Westminster. man.' By E.
June 26. Pardon to John Draper of Estputteford, co. Devon, clerk, for the death
Westminster, of Thomas Hollegh late of Lytelmorton, co. Cornwall, * grome,* for which
he is detained in Exeter gaol, as it appears bv record of John Bury, one of
the coroners in the coun^ of Devon, that he killed him in self-defence.
MEMBRANE 8.
July 14. Whereas Henry V was seised in his demesne as of fee by right of the
Westminster, crown of the manor of Manton and the manor of Tekesore called * Clunyfee,'
00. Rutland, with all members and appurtenances, late of the possessions of
the abbot and convent of Clugny in France, and by letters patent, dated
7 July, 8 Henry V, granted the same to his esquire William Porter and
his heirs and assigns, and the latter was seised of the same in his demesne
as of fee and by licence of the said king enfeoffed William Alnewyk, late
bishop of Lincoln, and Nicholas Wymbysshe, clerk, of the same to hold to
the use of himself and his heirs, and Ralph Cromwell, knight, late lord
Cromwell, acquired the same of him in fee simple for a great sum of money,
and accordingly by licence of Henry VI the said bishop and Nicholas
enfeoffed the said Ralph of the same and he was seised of the same in his
demesne as of fee and enfeoffed William, bishop of Winchester, William,
bishop of Ely, Richard Illynworth, knight, Walter Moyle, knight, Thomas
Tyrell, John Say, knights. Master William Say, clerk, Thomas. BiUyng, now
chief justice of the !E^noh, Thomas Yong, John Tailboys, Robert Sheffeld,
John Longholme, Thomas Palmer and William Stanlowo of the same to
fulfil his will, and these were seised of the same in their demesne as of fee
until the college and almshouse of Holy Trinity, Tateshall, was founded, and
the same were granted by them to John Gygur, now and then master or
warden, and the chaplains of the college by licence of Henry VI, pursuant
108 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
^^^Q Membrane 7 — cotU.
to the said will, and the warden and chaplains were accordingly seised of
the same in their demesne as of fee long before 4 March, 1 Edward IV, and
afterwards until they were taken into the king*8 hand ; the king hereby
confirms the premises to the said warden and chaplains in frank almoin
and pardons to them all issues of the same.
By E. and for lU. 10«. 4d. paid in the hanaper.
June 17. General pardon to William Noble of Byppull, co. Worcester,
Westminster. *husbondman,' alia$ William Nobyll, late of Twynnyng, co. Gloucester.
ByK.
July 16. General pardon to John Jenkyn late of Lymmynge, co. Kent,
Westminster. *husbondman.' By p.s.
July 9. Grant for life to the king's servant John Fox, one of the grooms of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of the office of keeper of the park of Wodestok and \Ql.
yearly from Midsummer last from the issues of the lordship or manor of
Wodstok, provided that this grant shall not be taken as a precedent.
By p.s.
May 1. Licence for Thomas, bishop of London, or his executors to grant in
Westminster, mortmain, after inquisition, lands, rents, or other possessions not held in
chief, to the value of SI, yearly to Master John Barvile, bachelor of
theology, chaplain of the chantry newly founded by the bishop at the altao:
of Holy Trinity in the nave of tne church of St. Paul, London, to be held
by the penitentiary general of the said church and his successors to keep
the obit or anniversary of the bishop yearly in the said church.
^ . ,-Q By p.s. and for 242. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 15. Presentation of John Dunmowe, parson of the church of St. Illogan, in
Westminster, the diocese of Exeter, to the church of Pyworthy, in the same diocese, on
an exchange of benefices with John Joce.
MEMBRANES 2 and 1.
1478. * -s ~« X
April 20. Exemplification, at the request of the king's son Richard, duke of York
Westminster, and Norfolk, of the tenour of an act (English) in the Parliament held at
Westminster on 16 January, last and provisions that it shall not be
prejudicial to certain persons. {See p, 75.)
MEMBRANES 29d— 25rf.
Conamissions of the peace in various counties. {See Appendix.)
MEMBRANE 20d.
March 16* Commission to Thomas Bourgh, knight, Robert Tailboys, knight, William
Westminster. Husee, Robert Ratclyff, esquire, Richard Welby, Thomas Fitz William
Thomas Tothoth the younger, Leonard Thomburgh, William Paynell and
the sheriff of Lincoln to enquire what castles, honours, manors, lands, rents,
advowsons, hereditaments and possessions George, late duke of Clarence,
held in the said county and by what service, what they are worth, on what
day he died, and who is his heir, and to take the same into the king's
hands.
18 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. 109
1478.
Membrane 20d — cont.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
Thomas Seintleger, knight, Robert Wilby, knight, John Crokker,
knight, Charles Denham, esquire, John Halywell, esquire, Richard
Pomerey, esquire, John Huddesfeld, John Denjs, William Fowell, and
the sheriff, in the counties of Cornwall and Devon.
William Husee, Robert Wittilbury, esquire, Henry Sotell, John Sapcote,
Ouy Wolston and the sheriff, in the county of Rutland.
William Norreys, knight, William Stoner, knight, Richard Harecourte,
knight, Richard Crofte, esquire, William Daners, John Harecourt and
the sheriff, in the counties of Oxford and Berks.
William Parre, knight, John Pylkyngton, knight, Robert Constable,
knight, Richard Pygot, Edward Saltmerssh, John Copendale, Roger
Hopton, esquire, Robert Slefeld, William Elond and the sheriff, in the
county of York.
Thomas Boucher, knight, Thomas Seintleger, knight, George Brown,
knight, Nicholas Gaynesford, esquire, John Awood, John Holgrave and
the sheriff, in the county of Surrey.
John Fogge, knight, William Haulte, knight, George Broun, knight,
James Crowmer, knight, Roger Appulton, John Alphewe, John Feneux
and the sheriff, in the county of Kent.
Thomas Mountgomery, knight, John Say, knight, Thomas Ursewyk,
knight, William Say, esquire, Thomas Terell, Alvred Comburgh, John
Sturgeon, esquire, John Forster, esquire, Peter Beaupie and the sheriff,
in the counties of Essex and Hertford.
Thomas Gray, knight, John Cheyne, knight, William Alyngton,
Geoflfrey Blodwell, Alexander Wode and the sheriff, in the county of
Cambridge.
John Cokesey, esquire, Poynes, esquire, William Notyngham,
esquire, Maurice Barkley, esquire, John Cassy, esquire, John Lymbryk,
esquire, John Twyneo, Peter Beaupe and the sheriff, in the county
of Gloucester.
William Trussell, knight, Simon Mounford, knight, John Ferrers,
knight, John Cokesey, esquire, John Higford, esquire, Peter Beaupie,
esquire, Henry Boteler, John West and the sheriff, in the counties of
Warwick and Leicester.
John Elryngton knight, John Charleton, knight, Henry Frowyk, knight,
Miles Wyndesore, esquire, William Essex, John Awoode and the sheriff, in
the county of Middlesex.
Giles Daubeney, knight, John Seintleo, knight, John Huddesfeld,
William Say, John Bigonell, William Hody and the sheriff, in the counties
of Somerset and Dorset.
Walter Mauntell, knight, John Catesby, sergeant at law, Roger Wake,
Robert Pemberton, esquire, John Emson, Alan Boleyne and the sheriff, in
the county of Nortiiampton.
William Sandes, knight, William Berkeley, esquire, John Cheyne,
esquire, Walter Hungerford, esquire, Wilham Colyngboume, John
Monpassan and the sheriff (ftie), in the counties of Southampton and Wilts.
110 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478.
Membrane QOd — cont.
John Baine, knight, John Lyngen, knight, Thomas a Brigge, Peter
Beaupie, Henry Herper, Thomas Braynton and the sheriff, in the county of
Hereford.
Walter BcuUe, knight, William Berkeley, eequire, Peter Beaupie,
William Ligon, Roger Herwell, and the sheriff, in the county of
Worcester.
John Broughton, esquire, Thomas Fowler, esquire, Richard Mariot,
John Teryngham, Richard Lovell and the sher^, in the counties of
Bedford and Buckingham.
John Fitzwater, knight, Thomas Howard, knight, Robert Wyngfeld,
knight, John Wyngfeld, knight, William Knevet, knight, Robert
Chambirlayne, knight, Henry Haydon, John Suleyard, Robert Touneeende,
James Hobard and the sheriff, in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
March 12. Commission to William Catesby, knight, John Catesby, Serjeant at law,
Westminster. John Hulcote, esquire, and the sheriff of Northampton to enquire by what
right and title Richard Middelton, esquire, and Matilda his wife, have
common of pasture of Heybemfeld, co. Northampton, at present in the
king's hand, and from what time they have received the issues thereof.
MEMBRANE ISd.
April 20. Commission to William Sandys, knight, William Barkeley, esquire, John
Westminster. Cheyne, esquire, Walter Hungerford, esquire, and William Colyngbom to
enquire what castles, honours, manors, lands, rents, advowsons, heredita-
ments and possessions George, late duke of Clarence, attainted of high
treason by an act in the Parliament held at Westminster on 16 January
last, had m the counties of Southampton and Wilts on that day by force of
letters patent of the king, and what these are worth yearly, who has
received the issues in the mean time, and at what sum they are extended.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
Thomas Mountgomery, knight, Thomas Urswyk, knight, William
Say, esquire, Thomas Tyrell, Alured Comburgh, John Sturgeon, John
Foster and Peter Beaupie, in the counties of Essex and Hertford.
Giles Daubeney, knight, John Seyntleo, knight, William Huddesfeld,
William Say, John Bygonell, Richard Morton, William Hodee, Thomas
Husey and Thomas Martyn, in the counties of Somerset and Dorset.
Thomas Borough, knight, Robert Taylbous, knight, William Husee,
Robert Ratcliff, Richard Welby, Thomas Fitz William, Thomas Tothoth,
Leonard Thomburgh and William Paynell, in the county of Lincoln.
Thomas Seyntleger, knight, Robert Wyllughby, knight, Charles
Denham, esquire., John Halywell, esquire, Richard Pomerey, esquire, John
Huddesfeld, John Denys and William Fowell, in the counties of Devon
and Cornwall.
William Parre, knight, John Pilkyngton, knight, Robert Constable,
knight, Richard Pygot, Edward Saltmersh, John Copyndale, Roger
Hopton, esquire, Robert Sheffeld and William Elond, in the county of
York.
John Baine, knight, John Lyngen, knight, Thomas a Brygge, Peter
Beaupie, Henry Herper and Thomas Braynton, in the county of Hereford.
18 EDWAED rV.— Pabt 1. Ill
1478.
Membrane I8d — cont.
Thomas Cokesey, Robert Poynes, esquire, William Notyngham, esquire,
William Berkeley, esquire, John Gassy, esquire, Thomas Lymbryke,
esquire, John Twynyo and Peter Beaupie, in the county of Gloucester.
Thomas Bourchier, knight, Thomas Seyntleger, knight, George Brown,
knight, Nicholas Gaynesford, esquire, John Wod, esquire, and John
Holgrave, in the county of Surrey.
Hugh Egerton, esquire, Peter Beaupie, John Harecourte, John Worsley,
William Harpur, George Stanley and Robert Hyll, in the county of
Btafiford.
John Fogge, knight, William Hawte, knight, George Broun, knight,
James Crowmer, knight, Roger Appulton, John Alphewe and John
Fyneux, in the county of Kent.
William Huse, Robert Whitelbury, Henry Sotehill, John Sapcote and
Guy Wolston, in the county of Rutland.
Walter ScuUe, knight, William Berkeley, esquire, Peter Beaupie,
WiUiam Lygon, Roger Harrewell and Thomas Lygon, in the county of
Worcester.
WiUiam Trussell, knight, Simon Mountford, knight, John Ferrers,
knight, Thomas Cokesey, esquire, Henry Boteler, John Higford, esquire,
John West and Peter Beaupie, in the counties of Warwick and Leicester.
May 4. Thomas Grey, knight, John Cheyny, knight, William Alyngton.
Westminster. knight, GeoflFrey BladweU and Alexander Wood, in the county of Cam-
bridge.
April 20. Commission to Walter ScuUe, knight, William Berkeley, esquire, Peter
Westminster. Beaupie, William Lygon, Roger Harrewell and Thomas LygoA to enquire
what lands Isabel, late the wife of George, late duke of Clarence, held in
the county of Worcester, and after her death her husband in her right, and
what they are worth, on what days she and the said duke died, and who is
her heir.
The like to John Baine, knight, John Lyngen, knight, Thomas a Biygge,
Peter Beaupie, Henry Herper and Thomas Braynton, in the county of
Hereford.
MEMBRANE lid.
May 7. Commission to the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Essex, John Howard
Westminster, of Howard, knight, John Dynham of Dynham, knight, Thomas Mounte-
gomery, knight, Thomas Gray, knight, Richard Haute, esquire, the sheriff
of Essex and the bailiffs of Colcestre to arrest John Bodman, Richard Pole,
esquire, Richard Porter, William Basse and Richard Orreys and bring them
before the king and council to answer for certain riots and offences.
MEMBRANE I2d.
June 1. Commission to John Fitz Water, Thomas Howard, knight, and William
Westminster. Knyvet, knight, to enquire what lands John Bacon, esquire, held in the
county of Norfolk, what they are worth, on what day he died and who is
his heir, and to take the lands into the king's hands.
June 24. Commission to John Catesby, serjeant at law, John Hulcotes, esquire,
Westminster^ and William Catesby, esquire, to enquire what lands Elizabeth Eynowe,
widow, held in the county of Northampton, what they are worth, on what
day she died and who is her heir.
112 CALENDAR OF PATENT EOLLS.
•I jyg MEMBRANE lOd.
May 24. Commission of oyer and tenniner to the king's kinsman Thomas,
Wobarn. marquis of Dorset, Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, William Hastynges
of Hastynges, knight, Thomas Matravers of Matravers, knight, John Cobham
of Cobham, knight, Thomas Byllyng, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, John
Nedeham,. knight, Richard Chokke, knight, Guy Fayrefax, knight, Thomas
Lyttelton, knight, Richard Nele, knight, Thomas Bourgchier, knight,
Thomas Seyntleger, knight, Henry Ferrers, knight, and John Fogge, knight,
in the county of Kent.
MEMBRANE 9<2.
June 11. Commission to John Asteley, knight, William Goodyere, doctor of laws,
Westminster, and John Fortescu, esquire, to enquire into divers robberies and breaches
of safe-conducts of the king and treaties between the king and foreign
princes by certain pirates at sea and to pimish the offenders according to
the law and custom of the sea and the court of Admiralty.
July 4. Commission to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Ryvers, John Howard
Westminster, of Howard, knight, Willmm Alyngton, knight, John Broughton, esquire,
Roger Drury, Thomas Heigham, esquire, Thomas Drury, esquire, John
Gough, esquire, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, and the sheriff of
Suffolk to arrest Walter Thruston, Laurence Smyth, William Svgo, John
Thruston, Thomas Welham and John Losday and bring them before the
king and council.
July 6. Commission to Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, chancellor of England and of
Westminster, the University of Cambridge, and his vice-chancellor there, WiUiam, abbot
of the monastery of St. Mary, Eynesham, Thomas Grey, knight, William
Alyngton, knight, John Cheyne, knight, and John Wyghton, mayor of
Cambridge, to enquire who are bound to repair the great bridge of the town
of Cambridge, and to compel them to repair it forthwith.
MEMBRANE Qd,
July 8. Commission de walliis ct fossatis to the king's brother Richard, duke of
Westminster. Gloucester, the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, Thomas
Burgh, knight, William Parre, knight, John Pylkyngton, knight, Guy
Fairfax, knight, William Huse, Serjeant at law, Richard Pygot, Serjeant at
law, Thomas Fitz W^illiam, son and heir of Richard Fitz William, knight,
Miles Metcalf, Edward Saltmersh, Thomas Fitz William of Louth, oo.
Lincoln, John Dawney, John Woderuffe and Leonard Knyght between the
limits of Marsshland between the waters of Ouse, Done, Eyre and
Went, in the county of York, and the waters of Done, Mardyke and Trent, in
the county of Lincoln, and within the Isle of Axholme and the soke of
Croule, in the coimty of Lincoln, and in the towns of Hatfeld, Thum and
Fysshlake, in the county of York.
Feb. 12. The like to Thomas, abbot of St. Benet, Hulme, William, prior of Butle,
Westminster William Jenney, one of the king's Serjeants at law, William Calthorp, knight,
Henry Heydon, Edmund Jenney, Richard Southwell, Robert Clere, esquire,
James Hobert, Edmund Clere, esquire, Thomas Playter, Thomas Sampson
of Ramsholt, esquire, Richard Ferrour of Norwich, John Wellys of the same,
Edmund Wydewell, Edmund Thursby, John Russe and Thomas Banyard
in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk between the towns of Herwych, co.
Essex, and Crowemer, co. Norfolk,
18 EDWAED IV.— Part 1. 118
"lAng Membrane Qd^-cont.
July 10. The like to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Rivers, the prior of Pentney,
Westminster. William Alyngton, knight, John Cheyne, knight, William Knevet, knight,
Richard Southwell, John Fyncham, Henry Spilman, Thomas Thuresby
and Thomas Gansehill, in the parts of Mershland from Marham to Bishop's
Lenn.
MEMBRANE 5d.
May 24. Commission of oyer and terminer in the county of Kent (similar to that
Woburn. on m. lOd, but not identical).
MEMBRANE Sd.
July 15. Commission to Thomas Rogger and John Broke to take mariners for the
Westminster, king's ship called le Antony.
8258
114
18 EDWARD IV.— Past II.
, .-o ilBMBRANES 84 and 33.
14lo.
March 9. Grant in mortmain to the master, wardens, brethren and sisters of the
Westminster, fraternity or g^d founded by letters patent dated 28 October, 14 (sic)
Edward IV, in the chapel of St. Mary, Rooncidevale, by Charyng Crosse in
^ the suburbs of London, of the said chapel or hospital of Bt. Mary, and the
custody, advowBon and patronage of the same and all lands, profits,
oblations, rights and commodities belonging to it for the sustenance of the
chaplain mentioned in the said letters and two other chaplains celebrating
divine service in like manner and of the poor people flocking to the
hospital ; provided that they grant for life to Elizabeth Berde, widow,
6 marks yearly for her sustenance and a fair house for her by the said
chapel or hospital. By p.8. and for 5 marks paid in the hanaper.
June 20. hispeadmm and confirmation to the abbot and convent of Cumbermare
Westminster, of the following : —
1. A charter^ dated at Westminster, 6 May, 16 Henry III.
2. A charter^ dated at Haveryng, 4 April, 60 Henry III.
8. A charter^ dated at Bruge, 4 Non. April, 25 Henry II.
4. A charter dated at Acton Bumell, Id. May, 10 Edward I,
confirming their possessions and granting divers liberties.
MEMBRANE 83— cotil.
June 27. Grant for life to Thomas Seintleger, knight of the body, and Richard
Westminster. Hunte of the office of parker or keeper of the king's park of Henle alias
Hendeley, co. Surrey, and the custody of the park, receiving fees from the
issues of the castle of Windesore as in the time of Edwi^ III, with all
accustomed profits. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Revocation of the protection with clause volumuSf for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to William Peverell of Estbergholt, co. Suffolk,
the elder, < dothmaker,' son of WiUiam Peverell, the elder, staying on the
king's service in the company of Henry, lord Orey, deputy of the lieutenant
of Ireland, on the safe-custody of those parts, because he delays at Estberg-
holt, as Robert Ratclyff, esquire, sheriff of the county, has certified.
Oct. 15. Pardon to John Wody late of Ifeld, co. Sussex, the younger, < gentilman,* of
Westminster, his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the justices
of the Bendb when sued with John Wody late of Ifeld the elder, < gentilman,'
and Richard Lydlady late of Horsham, co. Sussex, chaplain, to answer
Richard Culpepyr and Margaret his wife and Nicholas Culpepyr and
Elizabeth his ^e on a charge of having conspired and forged at West-
minster a false deed concerning the patronage or advowson of a chantry
called 'Betelerys Chauntry' in the church of St. Mary, Horsham, and
published it there, by which the said Richard, Margaret, Nicholas and
Elizabeth were disturbed in their possession and title of the same; he
having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
* See Charter Roll, 1 Henry lY, p. 2, No. 4,
18 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 116
-|j^fj /% Membrane * 83 — cont,
Nov. 8. Grant to John Orenehill of the oflSoes of parker of Tewkesbury and bailiff
Westmiiister. of the hundred of Tewkesbury, oo. Gloucester, during the minority of
Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, and 4Z. 8d. yearly for the office of
parker and 408. yearly for the office of bailiff from the issues of the lordship
of Tewkesbury with all other profits. By p.s.
Nov. 18. Grant to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Byvers, and his heirs *and
Westminster, assigns for six years from Easter last, in consideration of the injuries
perpetrated on him and his parents by George, late duke of Clarence, and
because the said duke on the day of his death and before intended tiiat he
should be recompensed, of the manors of Sweyneston, Brighteston, Thoruey
and Wellowe with their members with knights' fees and advowsons of
churches in the Isle of Wight, reserving to the king escheats, wards,
marriages and reliefs. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 32 atul 31.
June 16. Impeximm and confirmation, at the supplication of Thomas, bishop of
Westminster. Lincoln, the chancellor, to the warden or rector and scholars of the college
of St. Mary and All Siskints, Lincoln, in the University of Oxford, and
their successors of the following. No. 4 being invalid because the words
' and their successors * were omitted therefrom : —
1. Letters patent dated 18 October, 6 Henry VI, granting licence
for the foundation of the college.
2. Letters patent dated 4 November, 24 Henry VI, granting licence
for the acquisition in mortmain by them of certain lands.
8. Letters patent dated 21 October, 26 Henry YI, granting licence
for the acquisition in mortmain by them of lands to the value
of 5(W. yearly.
4. Letters patent dated 9 February, 1 Edward IV, briefly confirming
the above.
And grant that five more scholars shall be added, so that there shall be
henceforth in the college a warden or rector and twelve scholars ; and
grant to them of a further licence to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition,
lands and rents, not held in chief, to tiie yearly value of 1(M.
By E. and for 40$. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 81— ccmt.
Oct. 28. Grant for life to the king's servant John Isham of the custodies of the
Westminster, manor and park of Fulbroke, co. Warwick, and the yearly agistment of the
park, all profits of a several meadow called ' Clote Mede ' there and a
several fishery in the water of Aven there and 140 acres of pasture which
are not enclosed but lie in the common there by the way leading from
Fulbroke to Bishop's Hampton and a little close called < Inlond ' there,
in the king's hands by the forfeiture of Henry VI, with the accustomed
fees for the office of the parkership as Louis John, late parker, or anyone
else had, a close cidled < Northbroke ' excepted. By p.s.
Nov. 11. Grant to Thomas Pulteney, esquire, of 1602. from the issues of the
Westminster, counties of Warwick and Leicester. By p.s.
Nov. 11. Licence for the acquisition and appropriation in mortmain by the rector
Westminster, or warden and schokurs or fellows of the college of St. Mary and All Saints,
Lincoln, in Oxford, from Thomas, bishop of linooln, and the dean and chap-
ter of the cathedral church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of the parish church of St.
Maiy, Twyford, co. Buckingham, which is of his patronage as in the right of
116 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
11 no Membrane 81 — cont.
his church, and from the abbot and convent of Eynesham, oo. Oxford, of the
parish church of Cumbe, co. Oxford, which is of their patronage, provided
that each church be sufficiently served by a suitable chaplain and competent
sums of money be distributed yearly among the poor parishioners in each
parish at the discretion of the ordinary of each place. By E.
Oct. 28. Whereas it appears by an inquisition taken before John Penley, escheator
Westminster, in the county of Ilertford, that John Say, knight, John Cheyne, John Boteler
and John Alyngton were seised of the manor of Sabrisford alias Sabrisworth,
CO. Hertford, in their demesne as of fee of the grant of David Malpas and
Agnes his wife without licence and held the same in chief by the service of
the tenth part of a knight's fee, and the said John Say died and the others
survived him and are still seised of the same, and the said John Say and
John Leventhorpe and Thomas Graunger, clerk, were seised of the manor
of Parrers, co. Hertford, in their demesne as of fee of the grant of Phihp
Boteler and John Cheyne, esquire, without licence, and the said John Say
died and the others survived him and are still seised of the same, and the
manor of Parrers is held in chief as of the manor of Chesthunt by the service
of the fourth part of a knight's fee, and the manors have been taken into
the king's hands by the death of the said John and by reason of the said
trespasses, the king, for 8/. paid in the hanaper, pardons the trespasses.
MEMBRANE 30.
March 11. Grant to William Godereswyk, Henry Van Orel, Arnold Van Anne and
Westminster, Albert Millyng, merchants of Cologne, and Dederic Van Riswyk of the
realm of England, goldsmith, of all mines bearing gold, silver, copper or
lead in the counties of Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmoreland,
to hold from the Annunciation next for ten years, in lieu of a grant of
certain mines to the said William and others by letters patent dated
28 March, 15 Edward IV, surrendered. They shall pay to the king a
fifteenth part of the pure gold, silver and copper and to the lords of the
soil and the curate of the soil an amount to be agreed upon, and they shall
have power to appoint a steward, bom in the realm, to hold a court in the
king's name in the mines and hear and determine all pleas except those of
land, life and members. By E.
Oct. 15. Licence for the sub-prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary,
Westminster. Cirencestre, of the order of St. Augustine, to elect an abbot in the plaQS of
John Sobbery, deceased. By p.s.
Oct. 14. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Mary, Bomsey, of
the order of St. Benedict, to Elizabeth Broke, nun of the monastery, whose
election as abbess William, bishop of Winchester, has confirmed and whose
fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Berks.
Dorset.
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Oct. 15. Licence for Thomas Bufford, son and heir of Robert Rufford, tenant in
Westminster, chief, to enter freely into all lordships, manors, lands, fee farms, annuities,
reversions, farms, rents, services, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets,
liberties, fairs, markets, knights' fees, advowsons, woods, meadows, mills,
18 EDWAED rV.— Part 2. 117
1478.
Membrane 80 — cont.
waters, fisheries and other possessions and hereditaments within the realm
of which the said Robert was seised or Joan late wife of John Fitzgeflfrey,
mother of the said Robert, and which should descend to him, saving to the
kmg homage and fealty. By p.s.
Oct. 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Sorell as troner and peser in the
Westminster, port of Suthampton and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed
fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 80. Signification to J. bishop of Worcester of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Thomas Compton, brother of the monastery of St. Mary, Cirencestre, as
abbot of the monastery. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 29.
June 20. General pardon to Master John Austell late of Wellis, co. Somerset,
Westminster, canon of the cathedral church of Wellis. By K.
June 12. Grant to Edmund Mille, one of the grooms of the king's chamber, of the
Westminster, offices of keeper of the park of Warbleton, oo. Southampton, and
bailiff of the king's lordships there, during the minority of Edward son of
George, late duke of Clarence, witti the accustomed fees at the hands of
the farmers of the lordship. By p.s.
July 2. Appointment of Edmund Hastynges, knight, as steward of the manor of
Westminster. Egton, CO. York, and governor of the men and tenants within the manor
during the minority of Ralph Sidvan, son and heir of Thomas Salvan,
tenant in chief by knight-service, receiving 10 marks yearly at the hands
of the bailiffs or farmers there. By p.s.
July 2. Whereas Thomas Salvan of the coun^ of York, esquire, by a writing
Westminster, under his seal of arms granted to James Wyglesworth for life the office of
bailiff of the town of Lobpgton with its members, co. York, with the
custody of a wood there called < Lolmigton Wod,' with wages of 2d. daily
from uie issues of a plot within tne town of Lokington Hallyerd and aU
other profits, the king grants the same to the said James during the
minority of Ralph son and heir of the said Thomas. By p.s.
July 8. Appointment of William Salvan as chief forester of the park of
Westminster. Newebiggyng, the park called * Gely ' and the park of Bydwith by the barony
of Egton, CO. York, with all profits, fees and commodities belonging to
the office, and pasture for two horses yearly within the park of Newbyggyng,
during the minority of Ralph Salvan, son and heir of Thomas SiJvan,
tenant in chief by knight-service, receiving 5 marks yearly from the manor
of Newebiggyng in the lordship of Egton. By p.s.
July 6. Licence for John Stanley, esquire, son and heir of John Stanley, knight,
Westminster, to enter immediately into aU castles, towns, lordships, manors, lands, fee
farms, annuities, reversions, rents, services, hundreds, offices, fees, views of
frank-pledge, courts, leets, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions,
knights' fees, advowsons and other possessions and hereditaments which
came into the king's hands by the death of tiie said John Stanley, knight,
or any other of his ancestors and should descend to him. By E«
July S* Gtoneral pardon to Richard Havelde alia$ Hafeld of Dymmoke, co.
Westminster. Gloucester, 'yoman,' alia$ 'smyth,' of all counterfeitings of money and
other offences committed by him before 9 June last. By p.s.
118 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
I^MQ Membrajie IW — cont,
Oct. 22. Grant to the king's servant Simon Maudite, one of the yeomen of the
WestminBter. king's chamber, of the office of keeper of the gaol of the castle of Worces-
tes daring the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, with
the accustomed fees, as John Carson had. By p.s.
Nov. 6. Grant to William Carlile of an annuity of 6 marks from Michaelmas,
Westminster. 17 Edward IV, during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of
Clarence, from the issues of the lordship of Flamstede, co. Hertford.
By p.s.
Nov. 7. Presentation of William Towenyng, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Iberton, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of John
Towenyng.
Nov. 18. General pardon to Thomas Alen. By p.s.
Westn^ter.
MEMBRANE 28.
July 6. Appointment of John Wrythe, Norrey king of arms of the northern parts,
Westminster, as principal herald and officer of the order of the Garter and king of arms,
and grant to him for life of that office and the name 4e Garter,' and the
style, title, liberties and preeminences belonging to it, with all rights,
profits, commodities and emoluments, an4 4(M. yearlv for his fee from the
petty custom in the port of London with a livery such as any king of arms
or principal herald had in the time of Edward III at the great wardrobe.
ByK.
July 8. Grant, during good behaviour, to Henry Hunte of the office of under
Westminster, parker of Framyngham, co. Suffolk, in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of his son Richard, duke of York, and Anne his wife, receiving
wages of iOs. yearly according to the form of letters patent of the king's
kinsman the duke of Norfolk. By p.s.
June 4. Grant for life to the king's servant John Davy, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of the office of the custody of tihe king's ferry in the port
of Fowey between the borough of Pedynnok and Fowey, which Oliver de
Bretaigne, deceased, had and which came into the king's hands by reason
of an act in Parliament, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
July 6. Appointment of the king's son George as lieutenant of Ireland for two
Westminster, years with all liberties, rights, powers, authorities, fees, profits, com-
modities and emoluments as George, late duke of Clarence, had, provided
that he do not interfere with the disposal of vacant archbidioprics,
bishoprics, abbeys and priories of the king's patronage, or put lands and
tenements acquired to any use but to the defence of that land, and this by the
advice of the king and council. By E.
April 8. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Everley, one of the king's yeomen
Westminster, porters, of the office of bailiff of Snythfeld witii the custody of the warren
there, in the county of Warwick, during tiie minority of Edward, son of
George, late duke of Clarence, wi^ the accustomed fees £com the issues of
the lordship of Snythfeld and all other profits. By p.s.
July 11. Revocation of the protection with clause vdumus, for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to Peter Maryon alias Marione of the city of
Winchester, co. Southampton, < fuller,' alias < husbondman,' staying on
the king's service in the company of William Browne, niiayor of the
staple of Calais, the constable, and the merchants and society of the staple,
18 EDWABD IV.— Part 2. 119
1478.
Membrane 28 — cotU.
ireasuiers and victuallers of the town and marches, on the safe custody
and victualling of the town, castle, and marches, because he delays in
London, as Henry Golet and John Btokker, sheriffs, have certified.
July 11. Orant to Thomas Clero of the office of bailiff or the wardship of Coif eld
Westminster, ^thin the ohace of Sutton during the minority of Edward son of George,
late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees, as he had before. By p.s.
March 27. Mandate to the eecheator in the counties of Surrey and Sussex for the
Westminflter. restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of Chichester to Edward,
late bishop of Carlisle, whom the pope has appointed bishop in the place
of John Arundell, deceased, and who has renounced everything prejudicial
to the king in the pope's biUl and whose fealty the king has taken.
[FiBdera.] By p.s.
The like to the following : —
The escheator in the county of Middlesex.
Humphrey Hayford, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
July 7. Grant for life to Master William Goodeyer, doctor of laws, of 40 marks
WeBtrnmster. yearly from Easter last from the fee farm of the city of York, in lieu of a
grant to him of 4(M. yearly by letters patent dated 27 September,
11 Edward lY, surrendered, &om which he has received no payment.
ByK.
July 28. Grant to the king's servant George Cheyun, one of the grooms of the
Liddington. king's chamber, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Cotesmore
and Gretham, co. Butland, during the minority of Edward son of George,
late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the issues of tiie
lordship and all other profits. By E.
October 16. Grant, during pleasure, to John Hewyk of the office of auditor of all
Westminster, oastles, manors and lands of the honour of Bidiemond and all castles,
manors, lordships and luids in the counties of York, Lincoln, Norfolk,
Suffolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Hertford, Essex, Middlesex, London,
Kent and Surrey late of George, late duke of Clarence, receiving the
accustomed fees with daily expenses. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 37.
July 22. General pardon to William Belamy late of Holmehous in the parish of
Bnokden. Egton, CO. York, 'yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 14 July.
ByK.
July 22. The like to William Biggyng of EUerby in Whitbystrand, oo. York,
Bnokden. < labourer.' ByK.
July 2S. The like to Joan Duk daughter of Robert Duk late of Bythewodegraunge,
Bnokden. oo. York, < labourer.' By E.
July 20. Grant for life to Henry Brocas, chaplain, of the * saUery ' {salarium),
Enebworth. within the manor of Eltham, void by the death of John Amyas, late
chaplain there, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the manor.
By p.s. [4881.]
July 18. Revocation of the protection with clause volumm, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 15 July last to William Federstone, soldier of the town of Calais, alias
William Fetherstonhaugh of Sandwich, co. Kent, mariner, alias < gentilman,'
staying on the king's service in the company of WiUiam Broun, mayor, the
120
CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS-
UTS.
July 22.
6aokden«
Aug. 8.
NoUiDgham*
July 80.
Liddingloiu
Aug. 17.
Stowe.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
Aug. 7.
Nottingham,
July 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — cont.
constable and the society of merchants of the staple of Calais, treasurers
and victuallers of the town and mttfches, on the safe-custody and victualling
of the same, because he delays in the city and suburbs of London, as
appears by certificate of John Stokker and Henry Colet, sherifis.
Grant to John Dynham, knight, lord of Dynham, of the custody of
all lands, rents and services late of Humphrey Douneham, tenant
in chief, during the minority of Henry his son and heir, and the custody and
marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir.
By p.s.
Grant to John Howard, knight, lord Howard, and the heirs male of his
body of the manor and lordship of Whymple, co. Devon, and the lordship
of Westle alias Downham Halle in Westle, co. Suffolk, with knights* fees,
advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, leets, warrens, stews,
parks, liberties, franchises, profits, commodities and emoluments, late of
CFeorge, late duke of Clarence, and in the king's hands by his forfeiture ; in
recompence for the manor of Dolyngham, co. Cambridge, of the 7^^
value of 29{.| which he relinquished at the king's desire. oy E.
General pardon to John Smyth late of Pallyng, co. Norfolk, < maiyner,'
alias * yoman,' of all ofiiances committed by him before 28 July.
By p.s.
Licence for the prioress and convent of Somsey to elect an abbess in the
place of Dame Elizabeth Broke, resigned. By p.s.
Pardon to James, bishop of Norwich, for the escapes of Soger Grey,
Richard Colepepir and John Preston, prisoners committed to the custody of
himself or his predecessors. By E.
Creation of the king's knight, Robert Preston, lord of Gormanneston in
Lreland, to be viscount Gormanneston, with remainder to his heirs male.
ByE.
Grant for life to Thomas Danyell, knight, lord of Rathwyre, and Edward
Danyell his son of the office of constable of the king's castle of Dublin in
Ireland and the custody of the castle, receiving the accustomed fees at the
receipt of the exchequer of Lreland with all other profits, and the office of
customer or collector of the customs, subsidies and cokets in the port of
Dublin, receiving the accustomed fees. By E.
MEMBRANE 26.
July 19. Grant to the king's counsellor William Hastynges, knight, lord
Westminster. Hastynges, chamberlain of the household, of the custody of the lordships
or manors of Longhope, Huntley, Westebury, Beggeworth, Legh, Lydeney,
CO. Gloucester, Alveton, co. Stafford, Wynfield, Crych, Monyassh and
Thelmerdon, co. Derby, Shrebenham, co. Berks, Swyndon, Broughton,
Asshton, Stokeverdon and Willesford, co. Wilts, Bampton, Northlie and
Wybelcote, co. Oxford, and Famham Boiall, co. Buckingham, and all
lordships, manors, lands, rents, services, knights' fees, advowsons and
hereditaments in those places and elsewhere in the said counties
late of John, late earl of Shrewsbury, and all lordships, manors,
lands, rents, services, knights' fees, advowsons and hereditaments
which Eatharine late the wife of the said John held in dower
or otherwise for her life, from the death of the said Eatharine during
18 EDWARD IV.— Part 2.
121
1478*
July 20.
Westminster.
July 80.
Liddingtoxu
July 26.
Bad[den,
Aug. 1.
LiddingtoD.
Aug. 4.
NottLDgham.
Aug. 8.
Nottingham*
Aug. 12.
Leicester.
Aug. 11.
Leicester,
July 6.
Westniinster.
Aug. 27.
TattershaU.
Sept. 29.
Botherham.
Oct. 8.
Bnokden.
Aug. 9.
Nottingham.
Membrane 96— <k7nt.
the minority of George, son and heir of John and Katharine, without
rendering any account until the morrow of Michaelmas last, and rendering
to the kmg 800Z. yearly from Michaelmas last, and so from heir to heir.
ByK.
Grant to Richard, bishop of Salisbury, and William, bishop of Durham,
of the said rent of SOOl. yearly at the hands of the said lord Hastynges.
ByK,
Pardon to Henry Boet, the provost, and the scholars of the college of
St. Mary, Eton by Windsor, of all debts and accounts due from them to
the king. By p.s.
Grant to William Cokkys of the prebend or canonry in the king's
college of St. Mary and St. George within the castle of Wyndesore, void by
the resignation of the king's clerk John Marshall, doctor of theology.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the college.
General pardon to Richard Bobynson late of Kendall, co. Westmoreland,
'yoman,* of all offences committed by him before 16 July last. By p.s.
Presentation of John Craweford, chaplain, to the parish church of
Glysslam, in the diocese of Norwidi, void by the resignation of Richard
Bj^op.
Grant for life to Henry Shipton of the office of reeve of the lordship of
Wykkys in Donyngton in Hoiand, co. Lincoln, receiving 2d. daily in the
manner accustomed with all other profits. By K.
Presentation of Richard Wode, chaplain, to the parish church of Estwyk,
in the diocese of London, void by the death of Richard Storour.
General pardon to John Helton son of John Helton of Wynton, co.
WestmorelfiGid, * gentilman/ alias Johnkyn Helton. By K.
General pardon to John Estrete aliae Strete alias Straite.
ByK.
Grant to the king's esquire Robert Poyntz of the offices of steward of
the lordships of Sodbury, the hundred of Barton, Fairford and Erlscourt
of the honour of Gloucester, co. Gloucester, and the lordship of Sherston,
CO. Wilts, with the office of master of the game of the park of Sodbury,
during the minority of Edward son of (George, late duke of Clarence, with
the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordships and all other profits.
By p.s.
General pardon to William Michell of Halifax, co. York, <yoman.'
ByK.
Presentation of John Lyndesey to the parish church of Benefield, in the
diocese of Salisbury, void by the death of the abbot of Girencestre, last
parson.
MEMBRANE 25.
Appointment of WiUiam Stanley, knight, Thomas Molyneux, William
Gryffith the elder, William Bukley the elder and John Boteler to take
muster at any suitable place near Gonwey of 800 men at arms and archers
whom the king has ordered to Lreland with Henry Gray, sub-lieutenant
of his last-bom son George, lieutenant of beland, for the resistance of his
enemies there, and to certify thereon to the king and council. [Faedet-a,]
122
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1478.
Aag. 22.
Stowe.
Aug. 28.
Sleaford.
Aug. 29.
Sleaford.
Aug. 8.
Westminster.
Sept. 1.
Sleaford.
Sept. 18.
Doncaster
Sept. 21
Pontefraof
Sept. 10.
Nottingham
Sept. 9.
Nottingham
Membrane 25 — cont.
Licence for Richard Gorges son and heir of Theobald Gorges, knight,
and Joan his wife, daughter of John Flegge, esquire, to enter freely into
two parts of the manor of Horsyington and Suthcheryton, oo. Somerset,
with the advowson of the church of Horsyngton and the chapel of Suth-
cheryton, held in chief, and all other lancb, rents, services, possessions,
reversions and hereditaments late of the said Theobald and Joan which
should descend to him. ' By p.s.
General pardon to Hugh ap Philip ap Jevan ap David Lloidlate of Sway-
nesey, chaplain, of all offences committed by him before 15 July last.
By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's esquire Halnath Mauleverer, one of the ushers
of the king's chamber, of the office of master of the game of the king's
parks of Colcombe and Okehampton and chace of Okdiampton, co. Devon,
receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant to William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Thomas Burgh,
knight, and Thomas Seintleger, knight, and their assigns, from the death of
William Gray, late bishop of Ely, during the voidance of the bishopric of all
sums of money due to the king at the rate of 2,000Z. yearly from the prior
and convent of Ely for the custody of tiie bishopric and its temporalities^
and also all knights' fees, advowsons, and escheats belonging to the
bishopric. [Fosdera,] By K.
Whereas Godard Oxenbrigge of Westfeld, co. Sussex, ' gentibnan,' was
delivered on bail for suspicion of felony to Thomas Oxenbrigge of London,
'gentilman,' and John Wody of Udymer, co. Sussex, 'gentilman,' until
one month from Easter last, and he made pledge in 401. and they in 202.
each that he would appear before the king on that day and in the mean
time keep the peace towards John Moren, chaplain, and all the king's people,
and he did not appear and judgement was given that the pledges should be
forfeited, the king hereby pardons to the said Godard, Thomas and John
Wody the said sums and all consequent actions. By p.8.
Mandate to the escheator in the county of Hereford and the marches of
Wales adjoining for the restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of
Llandaff, void by the death of John, last bishop, to Master John Mikhail,
whom pope Sixtus has appointed bishop by buU, and who has renounced
everything prejudicial to the king in the bull, and whose fealty the king
has taken. [Fcsdera,] By p.s.
The like to the escheator in the county of Salop and the marches of
Wales adjoining.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Signification to W. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the
election of Dame Elizabeth, nun of the house of Romsey, as abbess of that
place. By E.
MEMBRANE 24.
General pardon to John Aleyn alia^ Alen altat Alyn alias Alayn late of
London, < broker,' alias 'yoman,' of all offences committed by him before
15 August last. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Laurence, yeoman of the
king's jewel-house, of the 6/. yearly which the abbot and convent of
Shrewsbury are bound to render to the king for a wood or hay called
Lethywode and which John Besteney, late one of the king's Serjeants
at arms, had of the king's grant. By E.
18 EDWAED IV.— Pabt 2.
128
1478.
Aug. 12.
Nottingham.
Sept. 6.
Sleaford.
Sept. 9.
Nottingham.
Sept. 16.
Donoaster.
Sept. 22.
Ponteiract.
Sept. 25.
Pontefraot.
Oct. 1.
Newark.
Sept. 28.
York.
Sept. 28.
Pontefraot.
Membrane 24 — cont.
Grant to John Walsshe of the ofiSces of f eodi^ of the great court of the
honour of Gloucester in Bristol called < le Erlescourt ' and surveyor,
approver and receiver of the manor and hundred of Barton by Bristol, co.
Gloucester, during the minori^ of Edward son and heir of Isabel late Uie
wife of George, late duke of Clarence, receiving the accustomed fees from
the issues of the honour, manor and hundred with the accustomed profits.
By K.
Presentation of Roger Breggelond, bachelor in arts, to the chantry in
the low chapel within Christ Church, Canterbury, called <le Prynces
Ohauntre,' in the diocese of Canterbury, void by the resignation of Robert
Widowe.
Grant for life to Thomas Hurseley, for his good service to the king and
his father, of the office of sub-clerk of the king's works, void by the death
of Hugh Talbot, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, warden of the
west marches towards Scotland, of 50Z. yearly from Easter last during
office from the fee-farm of the ciiy of York in part payment of sums
due to him for the custody. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Shawe, one of the king's
Serjeants at arms, of 12(2. daily for his fee from Easter last from the
issues of the county of Southampton with a livery of the suit of other
Serjeants at arms yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe, as John
Colston, deceased, had. By K.
Licence for Henry Sotehill, Robert Hall, derk, John Forman, clerk, and
William Rerysby, chaplain, feoffees of Thurstan Banastre son and heir of
Roger Banastre, to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate
divine service at the altar of St. Peter in the northern aroh of the parish
church of All Saints, Wakefeld, for the good estate of tiie king and the
souls of his fatiier Richard, late duke of York, and the said Roger and
Thurstan, to be called the chantry of Roger Nowell, kinsman of the said
Roger and Thurstan, and for the said chaplain to acquire in mortmain a
yearly rent of 7 marks of the gift of the said Roger Nowell according to
the form of certain indentures tripartite between the latter and his heirs of
the one part and the said founders and their heirs and assigns and Robert
Gargrave, Richard Peke the elder, Robert Chaloner, John Lake, Thomas
Grice, Thomas Lyster, Richard Turton, Thomas Cokson, Robert Grice,
William Hill, Thomas Turton and Henry Kent of the other part.
ByK,
Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after inquisition, by Thomas,
bishop of Lincoln, Thomas Fitz William the younger and Philip Cokelande
to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of lands to the
value of 201. yearly. By E.
Grant to the prior and convent of Gromond, oo. York, of the new water-
mill within the soke of Egton, co. York, called < le Newemyle,' late of John
Salvan, knight, during the minority of Ralph Salvan son and heir of
Thomas Salvan, his son and heir. By E.
Presentation of John Lumley to the parish church of St. Peter of the
town of Genys in the marches of Calais, in the diocese of Terouanne, void
by the resignation of John Seymour. The letters are directed to Tlu
archbishop of Canterbury.
124 CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
Sept 5« Appointment of Thomas Brugge as steward of the castle, lordship and
SleaforcU manor of Ehneley, co. Worcester, the lordships and manors of Wyr Pedoll
and Erles Orombe, co. Worcester, and the manors and lordships of Lydney
and Eemmarton, co. Oloucester, during the minority of Edwurd, son and
heir of Isabel late the wife of Oeorge, late duke of Clarence, receiving the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
Oct. 6. Grant for life to William Hopton, esquire, of the third part of the manor
Backdeiu of Rosse, co. York, with knights' fees, courts, leets, liberties, franchises,
profits, commodities and emoluments, tiie reversion of which George, duke
of Clarence, had of the king's grant and which has come into the king's
hands by his forfeiture and by the death of Marjory late the wife of John
Roos, late lord Roos, to hold by the services of as many knights' fees and
as many other rents and services as it was held by before 4 March,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 28.
Nov. 10. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas Wode, of the tenours of the
Westminster* following : —
1. Writ of diem clamit eMremum on the death of Geoffrey de Frethom.
18 August, 14 Edward II. [htquUitioM Post Mortefn^ 14 Edward 11^
No. 16.]
2. Inquisition taken in pursuance in the county of Berks finding that
'the said Geof&ey held a messuage and a carucate of land in Chelereye of
John de Meoles and that Geoffrey de Frethom is his son and heir.
Saturday before the Nativity of St. Mary, 14 Edward IE. [Ibid,]
8. Writ on the death of John de Frethom. 28 May, 27 Edward III.
[Inquidtions Post Mortem, 27 Edward III, No, 24.]
4. Inquisition taken in pursuance in the county of Berks finding
that the said John and Elizabeth his wife, who survives, held the manor
of Chelrey with the advowson of the church there to themselves and the
heirs of their bodies with remainder to his hght heirs, of the heir of
William de Botreaux, and that he died on 20 May last and Walter his
brother is his heir. 7 June, 27 Edward III. [IMd,]
June 29. Licence for the king's kinsman George Nevylle, knight, lord of Bergevenny,
Westminster, to grant his manors of Mereworth, co. Kent, Wigyngton, co. Stafford, and
Halton, Alkebarewe and Burton Stather, co. Lincoln, to Katharine late the
wife of Edward, late lord Bergevenny, knight, for life.
Nov. 28. Exemplification, at the request of Edward EUesmere, of the tenours of
Westminster* the following : —
1. Writ of diem clausit extremum on the death of Richard le Straunge,
knight. 18 August, 27 Henry VI. [hiquidtions Post Mortem, 27
Henry VI, No. 29, m. 5.]
2. The endorsement of the writ by John Rokes, escheator in the
county of Oxford.
8. Inquisition taken in pursuance in the said county finding that the
said Richard and Elizabeth his wife, who survives, held the manors of
Midlyngton and Burcestre to themselves and the heirs of their bodies
with remainder to his right heirs, and that the manor of Midlyngton is
held in chief and the manor of Burcestre is helf in chief as of the honour
of Walingford, and the advowsons of the church of Midlyngton and the
priory of Burcestre pertain to the manors, and that he died on 9 August
last and John le Straunge is their son and heir. 9 September,
28 Henry VI. [IMd. w. 6.]
18 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 126
, ,^^ MEMBRANE 22.
1478.
Nov. 10. General pardon to John Brukill of Woodenderby, co. Lincoln, 'husbond-
Westminster. man/ alias John Bryukell, *yoman,* of all offences committed by him
before 20 August, 17 Edward IV. By K.
Nov. 8. General pardon to Lettice Gorbett, widow, late the wife of Robert Corbett,
Westminster, esquire, of all offences committed by her and all alienations and perquisi-
tions by her of lands held in chief without licence. And this without fine.
By E. and for 6^. 8d. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 12. Grant for life to Leonard Thomburgh, esquire, of the office of feodary
Westminster, of the fee of Richemond in the counties of Lincolii and Nottingham from
16 January last, from which day he has held the office, receiving Ad. daily
from the issues of his office. By p.s.
Nov. 10. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to William Clifford of the office
Westminster. Qf receiver of the lordship and hundred of Middilton and Merden, co.
Kent, in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture of George, late duke
of Clarence, and an act in the Parliament at Westminster, 26 January,
17 Edward IV, receiving 20 marks yearly for his fee from the issues
of the lordship and hundred, with all other profits. By p.s.
Nov. 12. Pardon to John Martyn of Helstonburgh, co. Cornwall, ' smyth,' of his
Westminster, outlawries in the said county for not appearing before the king to satisfy
him of his ransom for not prosecuting his appeal against John Beauchamp
late of Bynnerwartha, co. Cornwall, * gentihnan,' alias late of Bynnerton
the elder, for robbery of him and breach of the peace of the late king, and
to answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea
prison, as Thomas Byllyng, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has
certified.
Nov. 12. Exemption for life of John Comewaill of Shaldeswell, co. Oxford,
Westminster, t gentilman,' from being put on assizes, juries, recognitions, attaints or
inquisitions, and from being made justice, bailiff, escheator, coroner,
sheriff, constable, reeve, taxer or collector of tenths, fifteenths or other
subsidies, or any officer, commissary or minister of the king. By p.s.
Nov 8. Grant for life to Simon Dygby of a yearly rent of 10^. from the king's
Westminster, fee farm of the mills of Retford, co. Nottingham, at the hands of ttie
abbot and convent of Welbek, co. Nottingham.
Nov. 14. Pardon to Edmund Vemey, esquire, late escheator in the counties of
Westminster. Warwick and Leicester, of M offences committed by him and all fines,
amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due m>m him to the king
by reason of his office. By p.s.
Nov. 18. Pardon to William Kekell late of Wallyngton, oo. Norfolk, 'gentilman,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in London for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench to satisfy Thomas Elyngham, esquire, of 100s. which the latter
recovered against him and 6s. Sd. damages, he having surrendered to the
Flete prison, and satisfied the said Thomas, as Thomas Bryan, chief justice
of the Bench, has certified.
Nov. 15. Pardon to John Michell late of Great Seynt Columbe, oo. Cornwall, ' tynne
Westminster, marohaunt,* of his outlawry in London for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to satisfy Everard Newchurch and Katharine his
wife, late the wife of John Gugge, citizen and 'peauterer' of London,
and executrix of his will, of 101. which they recovered against him and SOs.
damages, the said Everard having appeared afterwards on 18 November
126 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1^1-^ Membrcme 2i—<ont,
last and acknowledged himself satisfied and the said John having
surrendered to the Mete prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, ohief jnstioe of
the Bench, has certified.
Nov. 18. Oeneral pardon to Thomas Banke of Quadring, oo. Lincoln, late escheator
WesiminBter. in the county of Lincoln, alias Thomas Bankes late of Boston, co. Lincoln,
of all offences committed by him before 7 June, 14 Edwaid IV, and all
fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to
the king. By p.8.
MEMBRANE 21.
Sept. 22. Licence for Master Henry Sharp, parson of the parish church of
Pontefraet. gt. Augustine, Hakeney, and Simon Elryngton, 'gentilman,' and John
Elryngton of Hakeney, ' gentilman,' parishioners of tiie church, or their
executors to found a fraternity or gUd perpetual of two guardians and
brethren and sisters of the parishioners and others who may wish to be of
the fraternity in the said church, to be called the fraternity of Holy Trinity
and St. Mary. The guardians and brethren and sisters shall be able to
augment the fraternity whenever they think fit and yearly on the feast of
Holy Trinity to choose two guardians for the business and governance of
the gild, and they shall form one body and shall have perpetual succession
and a common seal and power of acquiring lands and of impleading and
being impleaded. And grant that they shall have a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the said church for the good estate of the king and
his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said Henry, Simon and
John and brethren and sisters of the gild and for their souls after death.
ByK.
Oct. 16. General pardon to William Rede late of Emysworth in the parish of
Westminfiter. Warblyngton, co. Southampton, <yoman,' of all offences conamitted by him
before 15 October. By p.s.
Oct. 27. Grant for life to Thomas Grey, knight of the body, of the office of
Westminster, steward of the lordship of Claveryng, co. Essex, in the king's hands by
reason of the forfeiture of George, late duke of Clarence, with the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
Sept. 2. Grant to the king's servant Walter Rufford, one of the veomen of the
Sleaford. crown, of the offices of parker of the park of Abburley and the bailiwick of
the hundred of Dodyngton and the lordship of Shrawley, co. Worcester,
during the minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel, late duchess of
Clarence, with the accustomed fees and all other profits. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Morton, clerk, keeper of
Westminster, the rolls of Chancery, Thomas Wynterbome, dean of the cathedral church
of St. Paul, London, John Clerk, one of the barons of the Exchequer,
Edmund Lychefeld, clerk, John Brunston, esquire, John Grene, esquire,
John Alfegh, Alexander Wode, John Rotheman, John Judde, William
Ensyng and Thomas Nisell to Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbu^,
and his successors of lands and rents to the value of iOL yearly. By a.
Nov. 12. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Tothoth of the office of receiver of
Westminster, jjj lordships, manors and lands in the county of Rutland and the lordships
of Colyweston and Eston, co. Northampton, late of Geoi^, late duke of
Clarence, during the minority of Edwajrd son of the latter, and grant to
him for life of the office of receiver of the king's lordships, manors and
Ismds of Freston and Boston on the west side of the water, co. Lincoln,
with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
18 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 127
MBMBRANS 20.
1478.
Oct. 24. Exemplification, at the request of John Whetham, of the tenour of the
WflstDimster. enrohnent of letters patent dated 1 February, 28 Henry VI, granting
pardon for trespasses in the acquisition of the manors of Weston Underegge
and Norton Underegge and the advowson of the church of Weston, held in
chief, without licence. These letters have been casually lost, as he has
taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Nov. 27. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Malina Famecombe of four
Westminster, messuages, a mill and 4td. of rent in the parishes of St. Thomas the Martyr
and St. Oiles, Wynchelse, co. Sussex, within the liberty of the Cinque Ports,
held in chief, and two messuages, 165 acres of land and 14«. rent in the
parishes of Westham, Horsy, Mankesey, Haylesham and Langeley, oo.
Sussex, within the said liberty, not held in chief, extended at 12 marks
Ss. 4d. yearly, as appears by inquisitions taken before Philip Lewes,
esquire, lieutenant of William, earl of Arundel, constable of Dover castle,
admiral and warden of the Cinque Ports, to John Hunte, chaplain of the
chantry founded by her in the church of St. Thomas, Wynchelse, in
full satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated 27 November,
17 Edward IV.
Nov. 8. Mandate to the escheafcor in the county of Devon for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the bishopric of Exeter to Master Peter Courtenay,
whom the pope has appointed bishop in the place of John Bothe, late
bishop, deceased, and who has renounced all words prejudicial to the king
in the pope's bull and whose fealty the king has taken. [Fadera,]
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Southampton.
Surrey and Sussex.
Middlesex.
Cornwall.
Writ de intendmdo in pursuance to the tenants.
w^'i ^* Pardon to John Osmond, administrator of the goods late of William
Westminster, biq^u^^^ esquire, late sheriff of Nottingham and Derby, and tenant of his
lands, of aU fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due
from him to the king. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 19.
Nov. 18. Appointment for life of Robert Ryther, knight, as constable of the castle
Westminster, of York and a tower situated by it, both of which the king intends shortly
to repair, and grant to him for life of 20 marks yearlv from the customs
and subsidies in the port of Eyngeston on Hull, witn all other profits
pertaining to the office of constable. By p.s.
Grant for ten years to John Sapcote, esquire, and Thomas Bestwold,
esquire, of the custody of certain lands in Princes Bisburgh, co. Buckingham,
and Fyncheley, co. Middlesex. Unfinished. Vacated because on tfuf
Fins RoU.
7. Pardon to Nicholas Temple, esquire, alias Nicholas Tempull of Shepay,
«t«r. < gentilman,' late escheator of the counties of Warwick and Leicester, of all
Nov.
Westminster.
offences committed by him and all fines, issues, amercements, debts, accounts,
and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
128 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
- - ^Q Membrane 19 — cont.
Nov. 28. Pardon to John Charleton of Charleton, co. Wilts, esquire, aLiaa ' gentil-
Westminster. man,' late escheator of the comities of Southampton and Wilts, of all
ofFenoes coznmitted by him and all fines, issues, amercements, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office.
By p.s.
Nov. 28. Mandate to all bailiff's and others to permit Robert Crouche, 'pynner,*
WestmiiiBter. bom at Haryngton in Scotland, dwelling at Norwich, to inhabit the realm
peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E.
Nov. 21. Orant to Master Adam Blake of a yearly rent or pension of 10 marks
Westminster, from the issues of the lordship of Flamsted, co. Bedford, during the
minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s.
Nov. 4. Pardon to Thomas Pylkyngton late of Pylkyngton, co. Lancaster,
Westminster. <gentilman,' of his outlawry in London for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to satisfy Isabel Bampton, widow, and Ralph Bampton,
executors of the will of Richard Bampton, late citizen and ' sadeUer ' of
London, of 6/. 89. 4<£., parcel of 18/. which they recovered against him and
5 marks damages, he having surrendered to me Mete prison and satisfied
them of the said 6Z. 8<. id, and 6 marks, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
Nov. 21. Orant for life to John Hays of the office of receiver of the lordship and
Westminster, manor of Tyverton and all other lordships, manors and lands in the
counties of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wilts and Southampton
called ' Devonshireslondes ' and ' Wilteshireslandes,' in the king's hands
by reason of the forfeiture of George, late duke of Clarence, and 10 marks
yearly for his fee from the issues of the premises with all other accustomed
profits. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Grant for life to Johil Hayes of the office of the custody of the castle or
Westminster, manor of Tyverton with the garden pertaining to it with fees of 100s.
yearly from the issues of the lordship of Tyverton and all other profits.
By p.s.
Nov. 21. Pardon, at the request of Elizabeth, queen of England, to William
Westminster. Herbert of Pembroke of life and goods and his offence in disobeying letters
patent under the privy seal ordering him to appear before the king and
council at a certain day now past. By p.s.
The like to the following : —
John Vaghan.
Walter Enderby.
Trehairon ap Jevan Merik.
MEMBRANE 18.
Nov. 27. Grant to the king's servant and esquire Thomas Hansard of the custody
Westminster, of all manors, lordships, and lands late of John Munsun late of Keleby,
CO. Lincoln, esquire, deceased, tenant in chief by knight service, from the
death of Elizabeth his wife during the minority of John Munsun his son
and heir, with the marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so
from heir to heir. By E.
Nov. 24. Grant to George Hauton of a yearly rent of 202. from the issues of the
Westminster, lordship of the half hundred of Claveryng and the manor of Claveryng,
CO. Essex, during the minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel late the
wife of George, late duke of Clarence. By K.
18 EDWAED IV.— Part 2. 129
j^yg^ Membrane 18 — cant,
Nov. 16. Whereas Richard, late bishop of Salisbury, and Thomas Hungerford,
Westmingter. knight, by a fine levied in the year 8 Richard II granted the manor of
Dupford and the hundred of Stanburgh, co. Devon, to William Botreaux,
knight, and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs of his body with remain-
der to his right heirs, and on the death of the said William and Elizabeth
the same descended to Margaret, lady Botreaux, as his daughter and heir
and she died seised of the same, Mary Hungerford being her kinswoman
and heir, viz. daughter of Thomas son of Robert her son, the king hereby
grants the custody of the same with knight's fees, advowsons of churches,
courts, leets and franchises to William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges,
William Chauntry, dean of the college of Newark {Xmn O/i^'w), Leycestre,
William Grymmesby, John Mounpesson, Robert Baynard and Thomas
Eebeell from the death of the said Margaret during the minority of the said
Mary, rendering to the king 21^ yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer, as it
was extended by William gtapilhill, late escheator of the county.
ByK.
Nov. 19. Pardon to the merchants of the city of Cologne in Almain and John
Westminster. Batte and John Barker, late collectors of the customs and subsidies in the
E>rt of Sandwich and ports and places adjacent, Peter Draper and Ueliry
anvers, collectors of tixe petty custom in the port of London and porte
and places a^acent, and William Martyn and John Draper, collectors of
the subsidy of tonnage and poundage in ihe same, of all debts and accounts
due to the king for any goods and merchandise of the said merchants
taken into or out of the realm, saving the prizes, rights and customs
pertaining to him according to the privileges and liberties granted to the
merchants of the Teutonic Hanse who have the house in the city of
London called GuydehaUa TlteiUfniicorum, By p.s.
Nov. 16. General pardon to William Davy of Bryxston within the Isle of Wight,
Westminster. oo« Hampton, chaplain, of all offences committed by him before
8 November. By p.s.
Nov. 24. Pardon to Thomas Talbot late of Bakshoff, co. York, esquire, son and
Westminster, heir of Edmund Talbot, knight, of his outlawry in the county of York for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to satisfy John Pylkington,
knight, administrator of the goods late of Henry Pylkyngton, esquire, who
died intestate, of 400/., which the said John recovered against him and
12 marks 6a. 8</. damages, the said John having appeared in court on
16 October last by Thomas Lyster, his attorney, and acknowledged himself
satisfied and the said Thomas Talbot having surrendered to the flete prison,
as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
MEMBRANE 17.
Dec. 8. Grant to the king's servant John Taillour of the ofiice of forester of
Westminster. Gharlewode within the chace of Corseland on the north side during the
minority of Edward son of Oeorge, late duke of Clarence, and so long as
the chace remains in the king's hands by reason of any other heir, with
the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of Stoke with all
other profits. By p.s.
Grant to the same of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Upton on
Severn, co. Worcester, and a close there called < the pare,' of the yearly value
of iOs. during the minority of the said Edward, with the accustomed fees
from ^e issues of the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
8358 X
180 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1478. Membrane 17— cont.
Nov. 28. Pardon to John Bwetyng of Great Coggeshall, co. Essex, dyer, alias
Westminster. «clothinaker," of his ouUawries in the county of Middlesex and the hasting
of London for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
Thomas Pende, citizen and draper of London, touching debts of 882. 6<. 9^.
and 292. &s. i^d. and William Bacon of London, 'haburdassher,' touching a
debt of 408. and to satisfy Richard Langton, citizen and draper of London, of
a debt of 111. Id, which the latter recovered against him and 40s. damages,
he having surrendered to the Flete prison and the said Richard having
acknowledged himself satisfied, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of
the Bench, has certified.
June 17. Grant to John Twynyho of Cirencestre of the offices of the stewardship
WeBtminster. of the great court of the honour of Gloucester in Bristol called *le
Erlescourte' and the manor and hundred of Barton by Bristol, oo.
Gloucester, during the minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel late the
wife of George, duke of Clarence, receiving the accustomed fees from the
issues of the court, manor and hundred with all other profits. By K.
Oct. 20. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 27 September last by letters patent to John Gould late of Lambehigh,
'berebruer,' alias John Coke of Btewisside, alias of Southwerk, alias
'yoman,* staying on the king's service in the company of the king's
kinsman William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant general of the town, castle
and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody, victualling and defence of the
same, because he delays in London, as Robert Byfeld and Robert Hardyng,
sherifiTs, have certified.
Nov. 16. Grant for life to the king's servant Edward Eyngdon, yeoman of the
Westminster, crown, of the fishery and conservancy of the water of Exe, in the king's
hands by reason of an act in the Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV. By p.a.
Dec. 8. Grant to John, bishop of Worcester, and the king's kinsman Anthony,
Westminster, earl Revers, of the custody of all castles, lordships, towns, manors, lands,
rents, services, possessions and hereditaments with advowsons of churches,
chapels, and chantries exceeding the tax of 20 marks, knights' fees,
franchises, liberties, warrens, courts, leets, cantreds, commotes and other
commodities late of Edward Charlton, knight, late lord of Powys, tenant
in chief, which Elizabeth his wife, afterwards the wife of John Sutton, lord
of Dudley, knight, held in dower of his inheritance, from the death of the
said Elizabeth during the minorities of the king's khisman Edward, earl of
Worcester, and John Grey, knight, lord of Powys, kinsmen and heirs of
the said Edward, to the intent that they shall deliver a moiety of the issues
thereof to the said John Grey and the other moiety to the administrator of
the goods of John, late earl of Worcester, father of the present earl, who
died intestate, in part payment of debts due to him by the king. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 16.
Dec. 7. Pardon to Robert Ryther, knight, late sheriff of York, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him and all debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king for his office. ' By p.s.
May 2. Grant to the king's servant John Hampsterley, one of the yeomen ushers
Westminster, of the king's hall, of the office of the custody of the swans {signantm)
18 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 181
1478. Membrane 16 — cont.
within the lordship of Warwick and the custody of the bams {oriorwn)
belonging to the castle thei^ with the custody and supervision of the
meadows belonging to the castle during the minority of Edward son of
George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the issues of
the lordship and all other profits. By p.s. [4760.]
Dec. 19. Grant to James Goldewell, bishop of Norwich, for his good service
WeBtminster. beyond the seas, that he and his successors shall have two fairs yearly
at their town of Bishop's Lenn, one on 1 June and the forty days following
and the other on the feast of St. Hilary and the forty days following, with
a court of pie powder with all issues, tolls, amercements and other profits,
1 A7Q pi^^d^ thiftt tiiey be not to the harm of neighbouring fairs. By p.s.
Jan. 4. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon
Westminster, for the restitution of the tempowJities of the bishopric of Ely to the
king's clerk John Morton, whom the pope has appointed bishop in the
place of William, last bishop, deceased, and who has renounced everything
prejudicial to the king in the pope's bull and whose fealty the king has
taken. [Fcsdera.] By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Norfolk and Suffolk.
Middlesex.
Essex and Hertford.
The like to the mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de mtendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
1 J rro Mandate in pursuance to the prior and convent of Ely.
i47o.
Dec. 22. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of tixe abbey of Circencestre, of the order
of St. Augustine, to Thomas Compton, canon of the monastery, whose
election as abbot J. bishop of Worcester has confirmed and whose fealty
the king has ordered to be taken by William, abbot of St. Peter's,
Gloucester, John, abbot of Malmesbury, and John, abbot of Wynchecombe.
By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties: —
Wilts.
Gloucester.
Oxford and Berks.
Northampton.
Buckingham.
The like to William Gardyner, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
1479.
Jan. 22. Pardon, for 18^. id. paid in the hanaper by Thomas Bryon alias Smyth
Westminster, of Honewton and Beatrice his wife, Richard Bryon alias Smyth, chaplain,
Robert Bryon aliM Smyth and Stephen Purdy, parson of the church of
Honewton, of the trespasses in the acquisition by them to themselves and
their heirs from John Bryon ali€u Smyth of Honewton of a toft and 80
acres of land in Honeweton, held in chief, and their entry thereon without
licence.
Jan. 25. General pardon to Thomas Canynges late of Hadley, co. Suffolk, 'gentil-
Westminster, man,' alias late of Geddyng, co. Suffolk, esquire, of all offences conamitted
by him before 20 January. By p.s.
132 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
Membrajie 16 — cont.
Feb. 10. Pardon to John Quedampton, keeper of the gaol of Winchester, of all
Westminster, escapes of prisoners from the gaol before 1 April last. By p.8.
MEMBRANE 15.
Jan. 26. Pardon to Roger Gebb^ late of Hereford, ' yoman/ alias Roger Oybbys,
Westminster, late of Woxbrigge, CO. Middlesex, of his outlawry in the county of Middle-
sex for not appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses, he
having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight,
chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Jan. 27. Grant for life to John Asteley, knight, of GOL yearly from the treasunr
Westminster, at the hands of the treasurer and chamberlains of the receipt. By K.
Jan. 27. Grant to Thomas Beyntleger, one of the knights of the body, of the
Westminster, office of feodary of all honours, castles, lordships, manors and lands in the
counties of Devon and Somerset in the king's hands by the deaths of
George, late duke of Clarence, and Isabel his wife, during the minority of
Edward her son and heir, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of
the same with all profits, with full authority to take to the king's use all
issues pertaining to him on the deaths of tenants. By p.s.
Jan. 28. Pardon to William Henshawe late of Barton on Humbre, oo. Lincoln,
Westminster, t mercer,' of his outlawry in the county of Warwick for not appearing be-
fore the justices of the Bench to satisfy Thomas Hayles of Coventre,
< mercer,' of a debt of 9Z. 18s. 6i. which the latter recovered against him
and 20s. damages, the said Thomas having appeared by John Fulbrook,
his attorney, and acknowledged himself satisfied and the said
William having surrendered to the Mete prison, as Thomas Bryan, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
Jan. 8. Grant to John Burton, servant of lord Hastynges, the king's chamberlain,
Westminster, of the office of the custody of the warren of Sherston with the custody of
the woods of Eyngesthom, Lukle^ and Selkwode within the lordship of
Sherston, co. WUts, during the nunority of Edward, son of George, late
duke of Clarence, from 20 February last, from which day he has occupied
the office by letters patent of the king, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship and all other profits, as William Baynard or anyone
else had. By E.
Jan. 22. Grant to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Byvers, and his assigns, in
Westminster, consideration of the great injuries inflicted on him and his parents by
George, late duke of Clarence, who on the day of his death and before
wished to make recompense, of the manors of Sweyneston, Brighteston,
Thoruey and Wellowe with their members and appurtenances for six years
from Easter last, saving to the king certain knights' fees and advowsons of
churches in the Isle of Wight and escheats, wards, marriages and reliefs,
provided that at the end of the term he shall answer to tiie king for all
^ ^^r^ ^® shall receive beyond the sum of 1,000 marks. By p.8.
1478.
Dec. 25. Grant for life to Robert Wyngfeld, controller of the household, of the
Westminster, offices of steward and receiver of all lordships, manors and lands of the
honour and lordship of Richemond, in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk,
and 10 marks yearly for his fees from the issues of the premises with all
other profits, By p.s.
18 EDWAED IV.— Paht 2. 133
1479.
Menihrane 16 — cotU,
Feb. 6. Grant to Gilbert Banaster of 40 marks yearly from tbe petty custom
Westminster, p y^e port of London and ports and places adjacent for the maintenance,
instruction and governance of the boys of the chapel of the household from
Michaelmas last, on which day he undertook these, so long as he shall have
the same. By p.s.
»
Feb. 6. Grant for life to the king's servant James Moresby, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of the office of the custody of the lower ward in the
forest of Englewood, co. Cumberland, which John Sharpe, deceased, lately
had of the king's grant, with the accustomed fees as the said John or
anyone else had. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 14 and 13.
Jan. 13. Charter to John, the abbot, and the prior and convent of the monastery
W^tminster of St. Peter, Westminster, granting to them in mortmain, at the request of
Faiaoe. ^^ king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, two parts of the manors
or lordships of Cradeley and Hagley with their members, co. Worcester,
late of James, earl of Wiltshire, and the reversion of the third part of the
same on the death of Margaret, late the wife of Fulk Stafford, esquire,
with knights' fees, issues of bondmen, advowsons, messuages, lands,
meadows, feedings, pastures, woods, underwoods, groves, mills, stanks,
weirs, fisheries, conmions, ways, paths, rents, services, portions, pensions,
customs, liberties, warrens, views of frank-pledge, leets, hundreds, courts,
waifs, sl^ays, chattels of felons and fugitives, wards, marriages, reliefs, for-
feitures, escheats and all other possessions, profits and commodities, in lieu of
a grant to the queen by letters patent dated 10 February, 18 Edward IV,
surrendered, to the intent that they shall find two monks, chaplains of the
monastery, to celebrate masses daily in a chapel of St. Erasmus newly
built by ttie queen, annexed to the chapel of St. Mary of the monastery, for
the good estate of the king and queen and for their souls after death and
the souls of their children and Keep their anniversaries in the following
manner. On the day of each anniversary the abbot or prior or sub-prior
and the whole convent in the choir of the monastery shall sing placebo and
dirige with 24 lighted tapers around 'le herse,' and each taper shall be of
six pounds of wax and shall be renewed at eac^ anniversary and they shall
burn at the times of placebo and dirige on the vigils of the anniversaries, and
on the days of the anniversaries at the times of the celebration of mass with
tolling of the bells of ttie monastery they shaU chant for the souls of the
king and queen and on ttie morrows the abbot or prior or sub-prior shaU
celebrate a solemn mass at the high iJtar of tiie monastery with tapers and
candles lit and bells tolled, and on the days of the anniversaries shall
celebrate a like mass each privately and those in lower orders shall say the
whole psalter and the lay brothers shall say the Lord's Prayer and the
Creed, with the Ave Maria, as many times as the abbot and convent shall
appoint, for the souls of the king and queen and the prior and convent
shall distribute one penny to each of the poor people flocking to their
house at the time of high mass to tiie number of 240, and two of the
tapers shall remain throughout the year on or before the altar of
. St. Erasmus in the said diapel and shall be lit at the greater feasts at
vespers and mass. The residue of the money from the issues of the pre-
mises shall remain to the abbot, prior and convent for their pittances
according to their will, and at times of voidance of the abbey the long shall
not take the premises into his hands, and each future abbot before the
restitution of the temporalities shall make oath to observe the above and
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likewise the prior at each yoidanoe, and this charter shall he recited at each
anniversary in the chapter house of the abbey before the convent and in
full chapter, and each monk on the day after his profession shall swear to
observe the articles of it. And the abbot, prior and convent and the
farmers, tenants and residents in the said manors or lordships shall be quit
of tenths, fifteentiis and o&er quota, taxes, tallages or impositions granted
by the clergy, and the abbot, prior and convent shall have returns of writs
and executions of the same in the said manors and lordships and all liberties,
franchises, acquittances and immunities such as they have in their other
possessions and free warren, view of frank-pledge, chattels of felons,
fugitives and outlaws, deodands, treasure trove and confiscated goods.
Witnesses : — Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester
and Flynt, Th. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, L. archbishop of York,
Richard, duke of Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of Buckingham, Th. bishop
of Lincoln, chancellor, J. bishop of Rochester, keeper of the privy seal,
Henry, earl of Essex, treasurer of England, Anthony, earl Ryvers, Thomas
Stanley of Stanley, steward of the household, and William Hastynges of
Hastynges, the king's chamberleon, Imights, and others. By E.
MEMBRANE 12.
Feb. 1. General pardon to Robert Jenyll late of Harburgh, oo. Leicester, alias
WestmiiiBter. Robert Janyn late of Hauerbargh, co. Leicester, 'yoman,' of all offences
committed by him before 1 September last. By p.s.
Jan. 26. Grant for life to Thomas Seyntleger, one of the knights of the body, of
Westminster, the office of feodary of all honours, castles, lordships, manors and lajids
late of George, late duke of Clarence, in the counties of Cornwall, Devon
and Somerset and in the king's hands by his forfeiture, or late of Guy
Debryan, knight, and afterwards of James, late earl of Wiltshire, in the
said counties and in the king's hands by the forfeiture of the earl, receiving
the accustomed fees from the issues of the same with all other profits, with
full authority to take to the king's use all issues pertaining to him on the
^ _ deaths of tenants. By p.s.
1478.
Dec. 18. Grant to Robert Braybroke, customer or collector of the customs and
Westminster, subsidies in the port of Bishop's Lenn and places and creeks adjacent, that
notwithstanding the act in Parliament of 20 Henry VI he and his
attorneys may buy and sell ships by way of merchandise, meddle with the
freighting of ships, hold wharves, quays, inns and taverns, act as factors or
attorneys for foreign merchants, bring back merchandise from foreign parts
to the realm or do anything contrary to the said statute without penalty.
1479. ^yp'^-
Feb. 6. Grant to Humphrey Gooldson of the office of parker of the park of
Westminster. Sutton and the custody of the stanks or stews there during the minority of
Edward son and heir of Isabel late the wife of George, late duke of Clarence,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of Sutton witti
all other profits. By p.s.
Jan. 26. Grant to John Hayes of the office of receiver of all manors, lordships
Westminster, and lands in the counties of CornwiJl, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wilts and
Southampton called ' Salesburysland ' and 'Spensersland' during the
minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, and 20 marks
yearly for his fee from the issues of the same with all other profits.
By p.s.
18 EDWABD IV.— Paet 2. 186
1478.
Mefmbrane 12 — cont.
Deo. 10. Pardon to the weavers of the city of York, on account of their poverty,
Windsor, of 100«. yearly out of the farm of lOZ. yearly, which they are bound to
render to the king, provided that weavers dwelling outside the city and the
county of the same in the county of York shall not be compelled to con-
tribute towards the remaining 100^. By p.s.
May 6. Grant for life to Ralph Adelyn of the office of keeper of the vines in the
WestmiiiBter. long'g gre^t garden by the castle of Wyndesore and the house within the
garden in which he now dwells, receiving M. daily from the issues of the
castle and all other profits as he now has. By E.
MEMBRANE 11.
Orant to John Peke, esquire, of the offices of the stewardship of the
lordships and manors of Fliunsted, co. Hertford, and Northweld, co. Essex,
during the minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel lato the wife of
(}eorge, lato duke of Clarence, and fees of 208. yearly from the issues of
each manor. By p.s.
Deo. 8. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Tyrell, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, of a yearly rent of 20Z. from the manor or lordship of Northweld,
00. Essex, during the minority of Edward son and heir of George, lato
duke of Clarence, and Isabel his wife. By p.s.
Deo. 4. Grant to the king's servant William Berkeley, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, of the offices of steward of the castle or manor of Gristechirche,
00. Southampton, constable of the castle and steward of the manors of
Ryngewode and Hunton, co. Southampton, and Sweyneston, Brighteston
and Thorley in the Isle of Wight, during the minority of Edward son of
George, late duke of Clarence, and such fees from the issues of the
premises as Roger Toootes, knight, had. By p.s.
Deo. 14. Grant to the king's kinsman, Anthony, earl Ryvers, and his assigns, in
Westminster, consideration of the great injuries inflicted on him and his parents by
G^rge, late duke of Clarence, who on the day of his death and before
wish^ to make recompence, of the manors of Swayneston, Brighteston,
Thoruey and Wellowe with their members and appurtenances for six years
from Easter last, saving to the king certain knights' fees and advowsons of
churches in the Isle of Wight and escheats, wards, marriages and reliefs,
provided that at the end of the term he shall answer to the long for all that
1479 ^^ ^ ^^ receive beyond the sum of 1000 marks. [Fcsdera.] By p.s.
Jan. 4. General pardon to William Newman the younger, late of Welde, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 20 July last. By p.s.
Jan. 14. Appointment of Thomas Markham to teke sea and fresh-water fish for
Westminster, j^q expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
Jan. 24. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Jeny of an annuity of 20
Westminster, marks from the issues of the subsidy and ulnage of cloth in the city and
1478.
suburbs of London. By E.
Dec. 10. Grant to John Huggeford, esquire, of the offices of constable of the
Windsor, castle of Warrewyc, steward of Warwick and all lordships in the county of
Warwick, the mastership of the game of all parks, chaces and warrens in
the county, the mastership of all streams, stanks and stews in the county
and the mastership and supervision of all swans and of 'la stode' in the
county during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of
186
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1478.
1479.
Jan. 9.
Westminster.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Membrane 11 — cant.
Clarence, and 1(M. vearly for the ofiBce of constable from the issuer of the
lordship of Warwick, 10 marks yearly for the office of steward from the
issues of the lordship of Brayles and the accustomed fees from the other
offices, with all other profits. By p.s.
Grant to Robert Fitzwaren, to whom Richard Neville, late earl of
Warwick, by letters patent granted the office of collector or receiver of
the rents of the lordship of Warrewyk with its members for life, of the
same office during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of
Clarence, with the accustomed fees and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant to Walter Graunte of the offices of bailiff of the lordship of
Salwarp and the custody of the park there, co. Worcester, during the
minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, with the accus-
tomed fees from the issues of ^e lordship. By p.s.
Grant to John Hay of an annuity of 101. from the issues of the manor
and lordship of Shlpton under le Whichwood during the minority of
Edward, son of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s.
1478.
Oct. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
April 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 10.
Impeximm and confirmation to Robert Bayly, parson of the church of
Asshe, of letters patent dated 4 March, 7 Richard II, inspecting and con-
firming to John Dromond, then parson, letters patent dated 18 January,
80 Edward III, in favour of Robert de Parnyoote, then parson.
fxir 26«. S(i. paid in the hanaper.
Grant to the king's servant Thomas Ustewavte, one of the yeomen of
the king's chamber, of the offices of bailiff of the lordship of Chaddesley,
CO. Worcester, and the custodv of the park and warren there with the
agistment of the park and the fisnery of the stank within the park during
the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, receiving 2</.
daily for the office of bailiff and 2id, daily for the custody from the issues
of the lordship with all other profits. By p.8.
Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Allerton, one of the ushers of
the king's chamber, to whom the king granted for life the office of searcher
of the port and town of Calais with the accustomed fees by letters patent
dated 20 December last, which are invalid as far as concerns the fees, of
such fees from that date as John Tremayle, deceased, lately had for the
office from the issues of the town and marohes and all other profits as the
said John had. By K.
Grant for life to the king's ser\'ant Peter Wraton, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of the office of the custody of the king's castle of Fodrynghey,
void by the death of John Walker, wi& the accustomed fees from the issues
of the lordship of Fodrynghey and all o&er profits. By K.
Grant to John Belde son of John Belde the elder of the office of feodary
of all castles, lordships, manors and lands pertaining to the earldom of
Salisbury within the counties of Dorset, Wilts, and Southampton during
the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, or so long as
they remain in the king's hands by the minority of any other heir, with
the accustomed fees from the issues of his office and all other profits.
By p.s.
18 EDWARD rV.— Pabt 2. 137
1478, Membrane 10— coii*.
Nov. 24. Grant to John Dynham, lord Dynham, in recompence of his having
Westminster, been compelled by George, late duke of Clarence, to pay to the latter
divers great sums of money, that he or his executors or assigns shall re-
ceive 10(M. yearly from the issues of the manors or lordships of Sampford
Courteney, Chalvelegh, Torbryan and Slapton, co. Devon, with their mem-
bers up to the sum of 60(M. By E.
Nov. 15. Licence, for 6Z. paid in the hanaper, for Gilbert Yerde, esquire, to
Westminster, enfeoff Thomas Fulford, knight, John Fortescu, esquire, William Huddes-
feld, the king's attorney, and John More of Gulmpton of the manor of
Tengwike and a third part of the hundred of Tengbrigge, co. Devon, held
in chief, with the exception of an acre of land of the manor> and for these
to regrant the same to him and Joan his wife and his heirs.
Nov. 16. Ratification of the estate which Eleanor Spendeloue, prioress of the house
Westminster, or prioiy of Ancrewyk, of the order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of
Lincoln, has in the said house or priory and her other benefices and
possessions.
1479^ MEMBRANE 9.
Feb. 10. Grant for life to John Howard, knight, lord Howard, of the reversion of
Westminster, the oflSce of constable of the Tower of 'London with all fees and profits on
the death or cession of John, lord of Dudley, and Richard Fenys, knight,
lord Dacre, to whom the same was granted for life by letters patent
dated 18 February, 7 Edward IV, and 29 November, 18 Edward IV,
147S respectively. By K.
Dec. 20. Confirmation to the king's councillor John, lord Dudley, and Edmund
Westminster. Dudley, knight, his son of the grant to them for life by letters patent of
George, late duke of Clarence, of the offices of steward of the lordships of
Walshall and Patyngham and master of the game within the lordships with
the accustomed fees and an annuity of 201. from the lordships, and grant to
them of the same during the minority of Edward son of the said George
and so from heir to heir, as allowed in accounts at Warwick in the days of
1 i7Q ^^^ duke. By p.s. and for 10 marks paid in the hanapen
Feb. 7. Grant for life fi'om Michaelmas last to the king's servant Richard Cruse,
Westminster, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the office of huliff of the hundred of
Haurige, co. Devon, in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture of
George, late duke of Clarence, receiving wages of 2id. daily at his own
hands with all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 9. General pardon to Richard Badcok of Raphell, co. Cornwall, 'husbond-
Wcstminstcr. man', aliaa of Rathewill, 'grome', alias of h'afell, of all offences committed
by him before i February. By p.s.
Feb. 10. Protection for William, archbishop of Dublin, the king's kinsman Gerald
Westminster. Fitz Morice, earl of Kildare, brother James Ketyng, prior of the Hospital of
8t. John of Jerusalem in Ireland, William, prior of All Saints by Dublin,
and Alexander Plunkette, who are coming to the king's presence from
Ireland for certain causes concerning the peace of that land, and others in
their company. [Fced^ra,] By K.
Jan. 28. Revocation of the protection with clause volumm, for one year, lately
Westminflter. granted by letters patent to John Alnard of Ippiswich, co. Suffolk,
'marchaunt,' staying on the king's service in the company of the king's
kinsman William, lord of Haetynges, lieutenant general of tiie town, castle
188 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
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Membrane 9 — cant.
and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody, defence and victualling of the
same, because he delays at Ipswich, as WilUam Hopton, sheriff of the county,
has certified.
Feb. 18. Appointment of William Deyman to take masons, carpenters and other
WeBtminater. workmen and labourers and timber, stone and other stuff for the works of
the king's manor of Orenewyche and other manors within the r^dm.
ByK.
Feb. 17. Grant for life to the king's clerk Master Thomas Brent, almoner of the
Weatminster. king's consort the queen, of the hospital of St. Bartholomew by Rye, co.
Sussex, void by the death of Master John More, late derk of the king's
closet. By p.s.
Vacated by iurrender by the said Thomas on 1 Febrwiry^ 18 Henry VII^ and
1 ^i^o cancelled,
June 22. Licence for the abbot and convent of the monastery of St. Mary,
Westminster. Robertsbridge, CO. Sussex, to grant 1800 acres of salt marsh in the parishes
of Playde, Iden, Promehill, Farlegh and Ivechirch, co. Sussex, and 200
acres of salt mairsh in the parishes of Promehill and Ivechirch, co. Kent,
held bv them in frank almoin, to Richard Gylford, esquire, to hold to
himself and his heirs and assigns of the king by fealty and a rent of 12^.
yearly. By E. and for 26«. Sd, paid in the hanaper.
1479.
MEMBRANE 8.
Feb. 12. Exemplification, at the request of John Saverey, master of the fraternity
Westminster, or gild of the nine orders of Holy Angels by Syon, co. Middlesex, of the
tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 12 October, 25 Henry VI,
granting licence for the foundation of the same.
Feb. 16. Presentation of John WiUughby, parson of the parish church of
Westminster. Wulbedyng, in the diocese of Chichester, to the parish church of St. Peter
the Greater by the Guildhall within the city of Chichester, on an exchange
of benefices with John Pellitot. The letters are directed to the dean of the
cathedral church of Chichester.
Feb. 20. Grant to the king's servant John Dygby, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, household, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Barowdon, co. Rutland,
with the custodv of the woods there, during the minority of Edward son of
George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the issues of
the lordship and all other profits as he or anyone else has had. By E.
Jan. 4. Letters of denization for Henry Stureman, bom in the lordship of Luke,
Westminster, and the heirs of his body. By p.s. and for 20 marks paid in the hanaper.
Jan. 25. Grant to James Cayley of the office of keeper of le Hilwood within the
Westminster, ohace of Sutton, co. Warwick, during the minority of Edward son of
George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the issues of
the lordship of Sutton and all other profits. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 7.
Feb. 16. Pardon to William Saye son and heir and tenant of the lands of JohiL
Westminster. Saye, knight, late keeper of the great wardrobe, and administrator of
his goods, of all offences committed by the said John and all fines,
amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from the said
William to the king by reason of the premises or any other cause. By p.s.
18 EDWAKD IV.— Part 2. 189
1478. Memhra/ne 7 — cont.
Nov. 24. Appointment of Robert Coorte as auditor of the accounts of all ministers
Westminster, and officers of all lordships, manors, lands and possessions in the counties
of Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Southampton and Wilts late of George, late
duke of Clarence, during the minority of Edward his son, receiving the
1479 accustomed fees &om the issues of the premises. By p.s.
March 8. Grant to Bernard de la Force of 40^. yearly from Michaelmas last at the
BQQkden. receipt of the Exchequer, until he shall be provided for life with lands to
that value. By E.
March 8. Grant for life to Robert Ryther, knight, of the stewardship of the king's
Baokden. lordships of Lynton and Tumamhall, co. York, which John Fylkyngton,
knight, lately had, in the king's hands because he died without male heir
of his body, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordships and
all other profits. "Sj p.s.
Feb. 19. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Thomas, marquess of Dorset, of the
Westminster, office of master of the game of all forests, chaces, parks, out woods and
warrens late of Thomas, late earl of Devon, and James, late earl of Wilt-
shire, in the counties of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, and in the king's
hands by the forfeiture and attainder of George, late duke of Clarence, with
£868 of 202. yearly from the issues of the lordiahip of Tyverton, co. Devon,
and all other profits ; and grant to him of the office of master of the game
of all the forests, chaces, parks, out woods and warrens lately belonging to the
earldoms of Warwick and Salisbury in the said counties during the minor-
itv of Edward, son of the said duke, with fees of 2(M. yearly from the issues
of the lordship of Doneyate, co. Somerset, and all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 19. Grant for life to the said marquis of the office of steward of all honours,
Westminster, castles, lordships, hereditaments, manors and other possessions late of the
said earls in the said counties and in the king's hands by the forfeiture and
attainder of the said duke, with fees of 85Z. yearlv from the issues of the
premises and all other profits ; and grant to him of the office of steward of
all honours, castles, lordships, manors, hereditaments and other
possessions lately belonging to the said earldoms in the said counties dur-
ing the minority of the said £dward, with fees of 52. yearly from the issues of
the premises and all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 22. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, lately
Bnckden. granted by letters patent to John Warde of London, ' vyntener,' alicu late
of Portesmouth, co. Southampton, alias late of Radclyff, co. Middlesex,
staying on the king's service in the company of the king's kinsman
William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant general of the town, castle and
marches of Calais, on &e safe-custody, defence and victualling of the same,
because he delays in the city aind suburbs of London, as appears by cer-
tificate of the sheriffs.
MEMBRANE 6.
Feb. 12. Whereas by letters patent dated 11 May, 1 Edward IV, the king granted
Westminster for life to his councillor William, lord Hastynges, his chamberlam, and
Falaoe. Ralph Hastynges, knight of the body, brother of the said William, the
office of the constable of the castle of Rokyngham, co. Northampton, the
oversight of the vert and game of the forest of Rokyngham and the offices
of master forester and keeper of the said forest and parker of the park of
Brigstoke, co. Northampton, receiving the accustomed fees, and they and all
others occupying the said offices of oversight, master forester and keeping
140 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
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Membrane 6— cont.
aforetime used to have under them two lieutenants, nineteen yeomen
keepers and foresters, a groom, two palicers and two clerks for the
swan-motes, which have always been appointed by the master forester,
that is to say in the bailiwick of Bokyngham and Brigstoke a
lieutenant and a clerk for the swanmote, in the bailiwick of Clyff a
lieutenant and a clerk for the swanmote, in the bailiwick of Rokyngham in
the laund of ]*enyfeld a yeoman launder and a groom, and four other
yeomen foresters m the out woods of the same bailiwick called Oretton
Wode, Corbywoode, Thomehawe and the Westebailly, in the bailiwick of
Brigstoke in the overpark of Brigstoke two yeomen keepers and a palioer, and
in the netherpark two yeomen keepers and a palioer, and in GMyngton Wodes
two yeomen foresters, and in Fermyng Wodes two yeomen foresters in the
same bailiwick, and in GlyfP bailiwick in Morehay four yeomen foresters and
in Westehay two yeomen foresters, which master foresters, lieutenants,
yeomen foresters, parkers and other officers and ministers with four verderers,
two in the bailiwicks of Rokyngham and Brigstoke and two in Clyff bailly,
have used time out of mind to have in recompence of their wages 800 oaks
and trees at least within the forest yearly, whereby the vert of the forest and
parks has been greatly wasted ; the king wills that none of the above shall
henceforth take any oaks or trees within the forest for this cause and
hereby grants to the said William and Ralph 701. 10s. yearly for life, viz.
40^. from the issues of the assarts in the counties of Northampton,
Buckingham, Oxford and Huntington, 9^ 55. of the rents called 'castelward
rent* belonging to the castle of Rok]/ngham, 4Z. of the issues of the lands
belonging to the said castle, 10^. 8^. of the issues of the manor of Corby and
all lands within the town of Corby, co. Northampton, and 6Z. 17«. of the
issues of the said forest, and also aU the ' derefall wode,' * windefall wode,' and
'oopie hegges,' within the said forest, bailiwicks and parks, retaining for
themselves and their lieutenants 20 marks and the said * derefall wode,'
'windefall wode* and 'copie hegges' for the offices of constable, keeping and
oversight, and paying to the said yeoman launder and four yeomen keepers
2d. daily each and to each of the other fourteen yeomen l^d. daily, to the
groom forester Id, daily, to two palicers 20s, yearly, to each of the two
clerks of the swanmotes 25«. yearly, and to each of the four verderers 25s.
yearly, and also pasture, 'justement' and feeding of twenty kine and ten
horses in the forest and paths to the intent that the said yeoman launder,
two yeomen keepers of the overpark of Brigstoke and two yeomen keepers
of the netherpark of Brigstoke may each have four kine and two horses
pasturing and feeding. JSnglish, By E.
MEMBRANE 6.
1478.
Nov. 25. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the warden, guardians and
Westminster, poor people of the almshouse of William Woboum at Yevill, co. Somerset,
by John Woboume, chaplain, of 128 acres of land, meadow and pasture in
Okeford Fitzpavn, co. Somerset, and by Thomas Bartelet, vicar of the
church of Yevill, Thomas Hillynge, John Harold, William Busshe and
William Godfrey of fourteen messuages and 20 acres and one rood of land
in Yevill, Btouford, the parish of Astyngton, Eyngeston and Hynford, oo.
Somerset, extended at 4/. yearly, not held in chief, as appears by
inquisitions taken before Richard Morton, late escheator in the county, to
the value of 7 marks yearly in part satisfaction of a licence by letters
patent dated 9 November, 16 Edward IV.
18 EDWAED IV.— Part 2. 141
1479. Membrane 6 — cont.
Feb. 4. Whereas it was found by on inquisition taken before Robert Merbury,
WestminBter. escheator in the county of Northampton, that Thomas Billyng, knight,
chief justice of the King's Bench, Richard Danvers, William Newenham,
esquire, and Margaret late the wife of Richard Clarell, being seised of the
manor of Ochecote by Chepyngwardon, co. Northampton, the said Thomas,
Richard and William in their demesne as of free tenure and the said
Margaret in her demesne as of fee tail, by writing indented dated
1 November, 18 Edward IV, demised to William Grymmesby, esquire, for
life the site of the manor and a messuage or mansion in which she then
dwelt and a close in which the same is situated, parcel of the manor, and
all houses, buildings, gardens, stanks and other thmgs within the said dose
and a close called 'Hochecote Grove,' parcel of the manor, the water-mill
of the manor alone excepted, with remainder to themselves and the heirs
male of the bodies of the said Richard Clarell and Margaret and remainder
over to the right heirs of the said Richard Clarell, without licence,
and that the manor is held in chief by the service of a red rose yearly at
Midsummer, and the premises have accordingly been taken into the king's
hands, the king, for 46^, 8i. paid in the hanaper, pardons the trespass
in this.
Feb. 6. Licence, for 40s. paid in the hanaper, for Joan late the wife of John
Westminster. Burgh, knight, tenant in chief, to marry whomsoever she will of the
king's aUegianoe.
Jan. 26. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Thomas Ingill, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Warwick in England, who has taken an oath of
feisty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
MEMBRANE 4.
1478.
July 10. Pardon to Thomas Rogers, serjeant at law, William Huddesfeld,
Westminster. Thomas Wellys, William Bladon, chaplain, Thomas Baker, chafdain,
Roger Huls, Giles Dakers and John Pole of all alienations and
perquisitions by them of the manor of Estanys de Monte alias Estanys
atte Mounte with the advowson of the manor, co. Essex, held in chief,
without licence and all entries thereon and grant to them of all issues of
the manor from the death of William Stourton, knight. By p.s.
July 9. Appointment of John More alias Wyndesore, one of the king's heralds,
Westminster, as chief herald and king of arms of the northern parts of the realm, and
grant to him for life of that office and the name < Norre^,' style, title,
liberties and preeminences belonging to it, with all nghts, profits,
. commodities and emoluments, in the place of John Writhe alias Gartere,
resigned, and 202. yearly for his fee, viz. 182. 15s. from the farm of
Westcombe and Bedwynde, oo. Wilts, at the hands of Gilbert de Clare,
sometime earl of Gloucester, one of the heirs of W. earl of March, or the
other farmers or occupiers of the same or the sheriff of Wilts, and 6/. 5^.
from the issues of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon, wiUi
a livery such as any king of arms or herald had in the time of
Edward EQ. at the great wardrobe. By E.
Vacated hy surrender and cancelled so far as concerns the said 132. 15^.
yearly f because Henry VII, granted the same to himfr&ni tlie issues of the county
of Stafford hy letters patent on 18 October^ 2 Henry VIU
142 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479. Memhrane 4 — cont,
Feb. 16. Grant to James Norres, esquire, of an annuity of 20 marks from the
Westminster, issues of ttie lordship of Somerton, co. Somerset, during the minority of
Edward son and heir of Isabel late the wife of Oeorge, late duke of
Clarence. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the receiver of the lordship.
Feb. 17. Grant in frank almoin to the dean or warden and canons of the college
Westminster, or chapel of St. Mary and S. S. George and Edward within the castle of
Wyndesor of the advowson of the parish church of Ghestehunt, which is
of the king*s patronage ; and licence for them to appropriate the said
church in mortmain, provided that the vicarage of the church be
sufficiently endowed and a competent sum of money be distributed yearly
among the poor parishioners of the church according to the ordinance of
the diocesan of the place. By p.s.
Feb. 17. Pardon to Alexander Broune late of Lincoln, ' yeoman,' for the death
Westminster, of John Nykson, for which he is datained in the gaol of the city, as it appears
by the certificate of John Saynton and Robert Delalaunde, coroners of the
city, that he killed him in self-defence.
Feb. 16. Presentation of John Willughby, parson of the parish church of
Westminster. Wolbedyng, in the diocese of Chichester, to the parish church of St. Peter
the Greater by the Guildhall, Chichester, on an exchange of benefices with
John Pellitot.
Feb. 18. General pardon to John Wentworth of Elmesall, co. York, * gentilman.'
Westminster. By E.
1478.
Aug. 11. Appointment for life of William Alyngton, knight, as one of the king's
Westminster, councillors, and grant to him for life, for his good counsel before 8 July
last and afterwards, of the issues of the third part of the manor of Bassing-
bom, CO. Cambridge, and the third part of the honour of Bichemond in
the hundreds of Amyngford, Stowe, Papworth, Northstowe, Chesterton,
Wederle and Triplowe, co. Cambridge, which George, late duke of Clarence,
lately had of the king's grant. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 3.
1479. , ^
Feb. 16. Whereas William Calthorp, Thomas Brews, knights, William Pykenham,
Westminster, clerk, Boger Tounesend, John Sulyard, William Gumay, John Jermyn the
younger, esquires, William Yermouth, vicar of the church of Northales,
and Thomas Gygges, ' gentleman,' lately acquired to themselves and their
heirs from John Hopton late of Yoxford, co. Suffolk, esquire, now deceased,
the manors of Wyset and Wyset Boos, co. Suffolk, held in chief, to fulfil
his last will and entered thereon without licence and at his request de-
mised the same to him and Thomasia his wife and their executors and
assigns to hold until the feast of St. Luke the Evangelist next after their
death without impeachment of waste and they accordingly entered thereon
and the said William Pykenham, Boger, John and John by writing released
their estate in the manors to the said William, Thomas, William, William
and Thomas, and whereas also the said William and others lately acquired
in like manner the manor of Blytheborough, co. Suffolk, held in chief,
and entered thereon without licence and at the request of the
said John Hopton the said William, Boger, John and John by writing
released their estate in the manor to the said William, Thomas,
William, William and Thomas ; the king, for 40 marks paid in the
18 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 148
1479, Membrane ^—-cont,
hanaper, pardons the trespasses in this and also, for 10 marks paid in the
hanaper, grants licence for the said William Calthorp, Thomas
Brews, William Gumay, William Yememouth and Thomas
Gygges to grant the manor of Blytheborough and also the manors of
Wyset and Wyset Boos after the death of the said Thomasia and the said
feast of St. Luke to Thomas Mountgomerey, knight, William Pykenham,
clerk, Roger Tounesend, John Solyard, Serjeants at law, Henry Wentworth
the elder, Robert Clere, John Jermyn the younger, Philip Bothe, John
Clopton, Robert Crane, esquires, Thomas Salle and Simon Poley and their
heirs and assigns, to fulfil the last will of the said John Hopton, and for
the said Thomasia to attorn to the said Thomas Mountgomery and others
for the said manors of Wyset and Wyset Roos.
Feb. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by WilHam, bishop of
Westminster. Winchester, David Husband, clerk, William Gyfford, clerk, Stephen Tyler,
clerk, Thomas Danvers, William Danvers, and Richard Burton to William
Tyberd, the president, and the scholars of the college of St. Mary Magdalen
in the University of Oxford of the manors of Tychewell and Guton in
Brandeston with the advowson of the church of Brandeston, the manor of
Pedham Hall with appurtenances in Beyton and a tenement called 'Essex*
in Hykelyng, and 10 messuages, 6 tofts, 100 acres of land and 4/. of rent in
Tychewell, Thomeham, Brancastre, Holme, Brandeston, Boton, Salle,
Causton, Beyton, Acle, Byrlyngham and Hykelyng, co. Norfolk, held in
chief, .and the manors of Spytlynges in Gorleston, Caldecotes in Freton,
Akethorp in Lowestoft and Habland and a tenement called Beyton and
Brigges with appurtenances in Breweston and 10 messuages, eight tofts,
100 acres of land and 42. rent in Gorleston, Freton, Lewestoft, Burghcastell,
Gatton and Belton, co. Suffolk, not held in chief, extended at 58Z. 18s. 8i.
yearly, as appears by inquisitions taken before Hugh Austyn, late escheator
m those counties, to hold to the value of 55Z. yearly in part satisfaction of a
licence by letters patent dated 10 October, 7 Edward IV.
MEMBRANE 2.
Feb. 16. Grant for life from Michaelmas last to the king's servant John Smyth,
Westminster, one of the yeomen of the king's chamber, of a tenement with a garden and
other appurtenances in Grubstrete, in the parish of St. Giles without
Crepulgate, in the suburbs of London, worth 20«. yearly, which John
Stekyn, yeoman of the chamber of Edward m, had for life of the grant of
the said king. By p.s.
Feb. 16. General pardon to Thomas Hobson late of London, < labourer.'
Westminster. By K.
Feb. 16. General pardon to John Boolde aU<u Bold late of London, < labourer.'
Westminster. By K.
Jan. 12. Grant to the abbot and convent of the monastery of St. Mary, Evesham,
Westminster, that they shall have chattels of their men and tenants and residents in
their lands and in all their fees, lordships, manors and possessions in the
counties of Worcester, Gloucester, Warwick and Northampton, when these
become felons, fugitives and outlaws ; in lieu of a like grant by letters
patent dated 28 August, 2 Edward IV, surrendered because invalid.
1478. By P-8.
April 22. Grant to the king's mother Cecily, the king's firstborn daughter
Westminster. Elizabeth, the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and the ^g's
kinsman William, lord of Hastinges, the king's chamberlain, of the colla-
tion to the next vacant prebend in the king's free chapel of St. Stephen
the Protomartyr within the palace of Westminster. By E.
144
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1478.
March 8.
Westminster.
Metnbrane 2 — cont.
Grant to the burgesses of Ludlowe, in furtherance of a grant to them by
letters patent dated 7 December, 1 Edward lY [Charter RoU, 1 Edward
IV, p. 2, No. 12], of the said town or borough and all lands, servicee,
rents and reversions there specified to hold from Michaelmas, 1 Edward IV,
at perpetual fee farm, rendering to the king 24Z. 18s. 4<f. yearly payable
to the receivers or auditors of the king's lordship of Ludlowe, co. Salop,
and grant that they shall be quit of all tenths, fifteenths, subsidies, aids,
taxes, tallages, contributions and quota granted by the commonalties of the
realm and that the bailiffs of the town shall have the subsidy, ulnage and
sealing and all the forfeiture of cloths for sale within the town and the
liberty and precinct of the same. And this without fine or fee except 20s.
paid in the hanaper. By p.s.
^ . i-q MEMBRANE 1.
Feb. 12. Grant to the king's councillor, William, lord Hastvnges, the king's
Westminster chamberlain, and Ralph Hastynges, knight of the body, his brother (as on
PaUoe. m. 6). English. By K.
1478.
June 20.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 824.
Commission to B. bishop of Salisbury, John Elryngton, treasurer of the
household, William Norres, knight, Bichard Harecourt, knight, Thomas
Delamare, knight, William Stonoure, Thomas Bestwold of Hurst, Nicholas
Gaynesford, John Wode of Hampton Court, Thomas Stedolfe, Thomas
Frowyke, Thomas Wyndesore, William Mulso, John Hals, Thomas Ive,
William Essex, Bichard Buktzode, William Danvers, Thomas Lynde,
Bichard Wallop, John Scot, Bichard Dauntesey, Thomas Berewe, Bichard
Lovell, Bichard Halle, Bobert Skeme, Bobert Bullock and the sheriffs of
Middlesex, Surrey, Buckingham, Oxford and Berks to survey the river
Thames and its tributaries in the said counties and hear and determine all
offences against the statute of Magna Carta and other statutes concerning
the erection of weirs, mills, stanks, piles and kiddles.
July 80.
Liddington.
rAug. 3,T
I Netting- I
L ham. J
Sept. 6.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE QM.
Commission to Thomas Billyng, knight, William Catesby, knight,
William Stok, knight, Guy Wolston, William Catesby, Boger Wake,
William Tanfeld, Bichard Emson, Bobert Pemberton and the sheriff of
Northampton to enquire about certain forestallers and regraters of all kinds
of grain, and especially of malt, in the said county.
Commission to William Huse, Henry Cokke, aldermen of Staunford,
Beginald Gayton, John Gregory, William Hykam, George Chapman, Robert
Haus, Thomas Kesten, John Nele, Alexander Tyard, John Gybbes and
John Dykunes to deliver the gaol of staunford of William Walker of Staun-
ford, CO. Lincoln, ^sherman', and Andrew Cheyne of Staunford, 'tayllour,'
prisoners there.
Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother Bichard, duke of
Gloucester, the king's kinsmen Thomas, marquess of Dorset, and lienry,
earl of Northumberland, Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Kalph Graystok of Graystok, knight,
John Dynham of Dynham, knight, John Nedeham, knight, Guy Fayrefax,
knight, and Bichard Nele, knight, in the county of York, By E.
18 EDWAED IV.— Pabt 2. 146
247g^ MEMBRANE 2id.
Sept. 9. Commission to Robert Englysshe, mayor of Notyngham, Thomas Nevyle,
Nottingham. John Peynter, John Hunte and William Higgen to deliver the gaol of
Notyngham of Cecily Elso the wife of Thomas Elso, prisoner there.
MEMBRANE 18d.
Nov. 28. Commission to Robert Bpaldyng, esquire, one of the king's Serjeants at
Wesiminstor. arms, John Jugler, mayor of SiJisbury, and John Ludlowe, mayor of
Southampton. By a petition before the king and council by Momit Jenyn
de Melat and Sebat de la Ree, merchants of Bordeaux, against John Hall of
Salisbury it was shown that they made a bargain that the latter should have
from them 16 tuns of red wine of Gascony, worth 6 marks a tun, amounting
in all to 64Z., for which they should receive 16Z. in prompt payment
and 10 yards of cloth of gold, worth 8^ IBs. id. a yard, and 84 yards of
variegated cloth (polemita), worth 6s. 8d. a yard, but they received 151.
only and on 20 October last it was decreed by the lords of the council
and enjoined to the said John Hall then present in the council that before
the morrow of All Saints then following he should deliver to the said
merchants the said cloth and the remaining 20s. or make up any
deficiency of cloth in money, and if he did not do so then on the said
morrow of All Saints he should pay the arrears of 491. and also 80Z. for
damages and costs. As he has not done this the commissioners are to
arrest him and bring him before the king and council or, if they cannot
find him and he will not pay, to sell his goods for payment of the debt,
damages and costs and certify thereon to the king and council. By G.
2479 MEMBRANE 16d.
Jan. 26. Commission to Thomas Tresawell, Thomas Tregarthen the younger,
Westminster. Thomas Lymbery, Thomas Kyllygrewe and Vivian Treovnoy , on information
that a ship called la Kateryne of Spain, laden with divers goods and
merchandisia, was lately wrecked near the coast of Seynt Mychell Mount,
CO. Cornwall, and divers goods and merchandise were cast ashore and saved
by the king's lieges of those parts and certain persons in the ship came
{J[ive to land, so that it could not be called wreck, to enquire what goods
and merchandise and gear of the ship came ashore and into whose hands
they came and to seize them and keep them in safe custody and certify
thereon to the king in the quinzaine of Easter next.
-lAnQ MEMBRANE lOd.
Sept. 5. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother Richard, duke of
Nottingham. Gloucester, the king's kinsmen Thomas, marquess of Dorset, and Henry,
earl of Northumberland, Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, John
le Scrope, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, Balph Oraystok of Oray-
stok, knight, John Dynham of Dynham, knight, John Nedeham, knight,
Guy Fairefax, knight, and Richard Nele, knight, in the county of York.
1479. ^y ^-
Jan. 4. Commission to the mayors of Sandwich and Dover, Philip Lowys, John
Westminster. Hexstall, Edward Skelton, one of the king's sei^eants at arms, and John
Shyrstan to enquire into the petition of William Scaphonson, Tyman
Bark, Aryan Bysewart, Bernard Warendorp, George Tack, Geoflfrey
8258 K
146 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
Menibrans 10 — cotU.
de Foy, John Questenborow, Peter Bodenclop, Tyoe Blytteni-
wyk, John Stomell and John Van Halen, merchants of the Hanse in Ahnain,
that whereas a ship called la Kateryne van Arunde, of which Antony
Brabender was master, laden with wax, linen, thread of Coleyn, linen cloth,
fustians, iron and other goods and merchandise in the ports of Cologne to
take to England, was wrecked near the coasts of the said towns and divers
persons to the number of sixteen came alive to land and a great part of the
goods and merchandise was cast ashore and recovered bv the people of those
parts, they may have restitution of the goods and merchandise as not being
wreck of sea, and to cause restitution to be made of the same if not wreck
of sea, saving reasonable salvage, and to arrest and imprison all who refuse
to make such restitution.
MEMBRANE 9d.
Feb. 9. Commission to William Pirton, knight, Robert Mortymer, esquire, and
Westminster, any customers in any ports of the realm to enquire into the complaint of
Francis Dupon, servant of the king's kinsman the duke of Brittany, that
a ship called la Marie de Kair of Aurray in Brittany, of which Oliver
Dorolot was master, laden with divers wines and merchandise, was seized
by certain pirates at the entrance to the Thames and taken to the north,
contrary to the form of the treifttiee between the king and his said
kinsman, and to cause restitution to be made to the said Francis and to
arrest and imprison the offenders.
Feb. 11. Commission to Robert Spaldyng, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, and
Westminster, the sheriff of Cornwall to enquire into the complaint of Obver Gromel, servant
of the lord of Montresor, that Richard Conython of Falmouth, co. Cornwall^
master of a ship called la Anne of Fallemouth, carried to Fallemouth four
hundreds and a half of salt of the said lord of Montresor which he had
agreed to carry from Oleron to Crotoy, Boleyn or Calais for a certain sxma of
money and seized and imprisoned the factor of the said lord and disposed
of the salt, contrary to the form of the treaties between the king and his
kinsman of France, and to cause restitution to be made and to arrest the
said Richard and bring him before ttie king and council and arrest and
imprison all who refuse to make restitution.
Feb. 14. Commission to John Rotherham, Richard Enderby and Robert Gelibrond
Westminster, to enquire into certain felonies, trespasses and other evil deeds oonunitted
by Bimon Golard of Dunstaple, co. Bedford, ' laborer,' and William Clerk
alias Grene of Dunstaple, 'laborer.'
MEMBRANE Id.
Feb. 8. Commission to John Catesby, Serjeant at law, William Heyrose, mayor
Bnokden. of Norhampton, William Catesby, Roger Wake, William Newenham, Roger
Salysbury and William Tanfeld to ddiver the gaol of Northampton of
Thomas Penny late of Norhampton, 'mercer,' prisoner there.
1478^ MEMBRANE 6d.
Dec. 16. Commission to William Alyngton, knight, and Henry Langeley to take
Westminster, proof of age of John Burgoyn son and heir of Richard Burgoyn, deceased,
tenant in chief, who says he is of full age and seeks surrender of the lands
of his inheritance in the custody of Wilham Wentworth and Margaret his
wife late the wife of William Seyntgeorge, knight, executrix of his
will, of the demise of John, late earl of Worcester, to whom the king
18 EDWAED rV.— Pabt 2. 147
1478.
Membrane 6d — cont*
granted the oustody by letters patent, the said John Burgoyn having been
bom at Drydreyton, co. Cambridge, and baptized in the ohoroh of that
town as it is said, and to summon the said William and Margaret to show
cause why they should not surrender the lands to him, if of full age.
Dec. 6. Commission to Thomas Bourgh, knight, William Husee, serjeant at law,
Westminster, and Thomas Fitzwilliam the younger to survey the king's manors of
Wakefeld, Cunnysbourgh and Hatefeld, co. York, with their members and
enquire into divers wastes committed in the lands, houses, woods, gardens,
parks, warrens, chaces and stews therein and into the concealment of
wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats and arrears belonging to the king by
reason of the said lordships and manors.
Dec. 17. Commission to Thomas Seyntleger, Oto Gilbert and John Hays to
Westminster, enquire what lands came into the king's hands by the death of James
Demeford, esquire, tenant of the king as of his county of Devon by knight
service, and by reason of the minority of James Demeford his son and
heir, who has died a minor and in the king's custody, and of whom they
are held and by what service, what they are worth, on what day the said
James died and who is his heir and of what age, and who has occupied the
lands since the death of the said James and James and received the issues
thereof.
148
19 EDWARD IV.
1479.
Oct. 12.
Westminsier.
Oct. 9.
Westminater.
MEMBRANE 88.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
Thomas Munde late of Merston, oo. Stafiford, 'yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Bobert Fitz John,
abbot of the monastery of St. Mary, Lilleshull, touching a debt of
18Z. Qs. 8d. Salop.
Thomas Marohall of IVfehede, co. Essex, * husbondman/ for not
appearing before Bobert &anby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Clerk touching a debt of 408. Essex.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
MSMBJUNE 81.
John Shirewode, aiias Shyrewode, of Northweld, oo. Essex, ^husbond-
man,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
Richard Heggyngworth aliaa Ethyngworde of Waldeme, oo. Sussex,
<yoman/ and John Avane of Tonbregg in the said county, 'yoman,'
touching a debt of 40$. he haying surrendered to the Flete prison, as *
Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Kent.
Bobert Snell of Chelmesford, co. Essex, 'chapman,' for not appearing
to answer Balph Astry, citizen and fishmonger of London, touching a
debt of 4Z. London.
John Broun late of Staunford, co. Lincoln, 'glasier,' for not appearing
to answer Thomas Sympson touching a trespass. London,
Bichard Tyler late of Lymster, co. Hereford, 'yoman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 66s. Bd. to William George,
executor of the will of John Clerk late of Bristol, < mercer,' and William
Swayne and Egidia his wife late the wife of John Gierke late of Bristol,
* mercer,' and co-exeoutrix of the said will. Wilts.
Bobert Wodeward late of Maunsfeld Wodhous, co. Nottingham,
* husbondman,' for not appearing to answer Henry Foliambe, esquire,
touching a trespass committed by him and Adam Boton late of
Barleylees, co. Nottingham, * husbondman.' Derby.
John Mathon late of Orsete, co. Essex, * servaunt,' for not appearing
before John Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late
king, to answer William More touching a trespass. Essex,
William Byman of Ovyng, co. Sussex, esquire, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Joye^ prior of Boxgrave,
touching a debt of 402. Southampton.
William Baker late of Heryettesham, co. Kent, 'yoman', for not
appearing to answer John Eyngeeton, prior of Merton, co. Surrey, touch*
ing a debt of 40«, Surrey.
19 EDWABD IV.
149
1479.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
1480.
Jan. 24.
Westminster*
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Membrane 81 — cont.
Balph Wayte of Henton Pyppard in the parish of Bowescombe,
CO. Wilts, * husbondman,' for not appearing to answer George Nevell,
knight, toaching a trespass committed by him and also touching a
trespass committed by him with John Milward of Brodehenton in
the parish of Herst, co. Wilts, 'husbondman.' Wilts.
John Orene late of Taxlee, co. Huntingdon, < hasbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Pilly alias Pilley touching a debt of 408.
Norfolk.
Henrv Aysshby of Boxle, co. Kent, 'laborer,' for not appearing
before John Pnsot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of tibe late
king, to answer John Conyer touching a debt of iOe, Kent.
John Marchale of Estbaj^ham, co. Norfolk, * smyth,' Richard Bowman
of Fakenham, oo. Norfolk, < yoman,' Thomas Sande of Skulthorpe, co.
Norfolk, the younger, * yoman,' Thomas Godfrey of Stannowe, co. Nor-
folk, * yoman,' and Robert Thaxster of Little Walsyngham, co. Norfolk,
' yoman/ for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
William Gumay, esquire, touching a trespass. Norfolk.
John Walsshe of Bulmer, co. Essex, the elder, < husbondman,' for
not appearing before the king to answer Adam Boteler touching a tres-
pass committed by him and John Walsshe of Bulmer the younger,
* husbondman.' Essex.
Richard Cok late of Hadley, co. Suffolk, 'clothmaker,' for not appear-
ing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Stokes, citizen and
grocer of London, touching a debt of 4Z. 4s. London.
John Gye late of Westnyng, co. Bedford, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Stokys alias Stokes, citizen and grocer of
London, touching a debt of 81. is. 8d. London.
William Hardyng late of Harlyngton, co. Bedford, ' hosebondman,'
for the like. London.
Alexander Ayste of Runhal, co. Norfolk, * yoman,' for not appearing
to answer William Ardrun of Folkyngham, co. Lincoln, 'yoman,'
touching a debt of IM. Lincoln.
Thomas More of Carleton, co. Bedford, * smyth,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Henry Pety, esquire, touching a debt of 40s. Buckingham.
John Hotesporre of Chypstede, co. Kent, ' repver,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Derlyngton, citizen
and fishmonger of London, touching a debt of 57s. Bd. London.
William Currour late of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, ' barker,' for
not appearing before the king to answer John Wroghton touching a
trespass. Essex.
Geo&ey Hyndeley late of York, ' lymner,' administrator of the goods
of Thomas Sheryger late of York, * yoman,' who died intestate, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Lyot touching
a debt of 40s. London.
150
CALENDAK OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
Nov. 29.
Westminster.
1480.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Feb. 3.
Westminster.
Membrane 81 — cent,
John Shypley late of London, * gentilman/ for not appearing to
answer Henty Pynnore, ' taloghchaundeler/ citizen of London, and
Nicholas Eerkebe, ' fysshemonger/ ditizen of London, touching a debt
of 140Z. London.
Peter Smyth late of Chepyngnorton, oo. Oxford, ' laborer,' for not
appearing to answer William Mayesmore touching a trespass. Oxford.
John Boyll of Earreoroft, oo. York, 'yoman,* for not appearing to
answer Bichard Warner touching a debt of 62. Qs, Sd. Essex.
Balph Hobbys of Newportpaynell, co. Buckingham, * smyth,' for not
appearing to answer John Broughton, esquire, touching a debt of 20
marks. Buckingham.
Edward Okey late of Seyton, co. Rutland, * yoman,' for not appearing
to answer John Orene touching a trespass. Norfolk.
Laurence Lelegrane late of Skyrpenbek, co. York, alias of Burttercram,
CO. York, ' yoman,' for not appearing before John Piysot and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer Robert Ughtred, knight,
touching a debt of 122., and before the justices of the Bench of the
present king to answer Henry Thwaytes touching a debt of 6 marks.
York.
Bichard Joynour, citizen and grocer of London, for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer
Robert Heyward touching a debt of 402. Suffolk.
William Shawe late of Dounham Market, co. Norfolk, * yoman,' alias
of Dunhamhith, co. Norfolk, * mercer,' for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer Robert PiUy touching a debt of 82. 6s. 8d.
and to answer a plea that he render 102s. Bd, to William Orey the
younger and WilUam Lane, rector of the parish church of Rounton
Holme, administrators of the goods of John Skelton, esquire, who died
intestate. City of Norwich.
Jan 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Feb. 1.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 80.
Walter Pers late of Wyttesley, oo. Cambridge, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Robert Abraham, citizen and 'Salter' of London,
touching a debt of 40«. London.
John Walyngford late of Oxford, 'gentleman,' for not appearing
before the king to answer John Barry touching a trespass. London.
Richard Judde late of Little Eadham, co. Hertford, 'yoman,' for not
appearing before the long to answer for certain trespasses and mayhems.
Middlesex.
Thomas Morgan of the town of Gosfeld, co. Essex, 'yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer lUchard, minister
of the house and church of Holy Trinity, Motynden, co. Kent, touching
a debt of 101. Essex.
Robert Horold of Gildon Moredon, co. Cambridge, ' husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer John Cokayn of Brayhatley, 'gentilman,'
touching a debt of 20 marks. Bedford.
19 EDWARD IV.
151
1480.
Jan. 24.
WestminBter.
Feb. 8.
WeelminBter.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Membrane SO — cont.
William Harper late of Welyngton, oo. Hereford, 'gentilman/ for not
appearing to answer William Colkyn, oitizen and draper of London,
toaohing a debt of 40s. London.
John Michell of Multon, oo. Lincoln, 'yoman,' for not appearing to
answer John Busshe of Owtewell touching a debt of 10 marks.
Middlesex.
Thomas Ennok, late parson of the church of Wyleght, co. Essex,
(dias parson of the church of Lound, co. Suffolk, for not appearing
before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king,
to answer John, abbot of St. Osyth*s, touching a trespass, and before
Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Bench, to answer
Gregory Langham, touching a debt of lOOs. and Robert Wyngfeld and
Anne his wife, late the wife of William Ghamberleyn, knight, executors
of the will of ttie said William, touching a debt of 20Z. Essex,
Norfolk,
City of Norwich.
1479-
March 19.
Buokden.
May 24.
Moor.
May 26.
Wobum.
May 7.
Wobum.
May 14.
Wobum.
May 10.
Wobozn.
MEMBRANE 29,
Grant in frank almoin to the abbot and convent of the monastery of St.
Mary, Stratford Langthom, co. Essex, in recompence and full satisfaction
of a grant of wine by letters patent dated 28 July, 8 Edward IV,
surrendered because they have not received full payment thereof, of an
annuity of 102. horn Michaelmas last, viz. 100^. parcel of a vearly farm of
1189. from a rent for 472 acres of waste in the forest of MelKesham at the
hands of the sheriff of Wilts or the heirs of Hugh le Dispenser and
100s. from the farm of lands which Henry Candauer held in Fiteltoui
CO. Wilts, at the hands of the sheriff or the heirs of Simon son and heir of
lUchard Combe. By p.s. and for lOL paid in the hanaper.
Appointment for life of the king's servant John Hulcot, esquire, as
steward of the king's manor and lorcLship of Bassyngbom, co. Cambridge,
receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Licence for James Haryngton, knight of the body, and his heirs to build
walls and towers with stone, lime and sand around and within his manors
of Farleton, co. Lancaster, and Brereley, co. York, and to crenellate the
same and to enclose and impark all his lands, meadows, feedings, pastures
and woods in Farleton and Brerely. By E.
Oeneral pardon to John Malyne (dioA Malen, priest^ alias vicar, late of
Bladyngton, oo. Gloucester. By E.
Orant to Agnes Forster the elder, widow, of all goods and debts late of
Bobert Forster, citizen and grocer of London, at the time of his death.
ByE.
Orant to the king's servant Thomas Seyntleger, knight of the body, of
the custody of the manor of Oldebury with the advowson of the church
of Oldebury, co. Gloucester, and all lordships, manors, lands, rents,
reversions and services with knights' fees and advowsons which William
Thorpe son of John Thorpe, deceased, holds within the counties of Glouces-
ter, Wilts, Somerset and Cornwall or elsewhere within the realm during
the life of the said William, who is an idiot, as appears by inquisition,
without waste or destruction and and finding a competent sustenance
for him. By p.s.
152
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
May 15.
Wobum.
May 19.
Moor.
May 10.
Wobum.
May 18.
Wobum.
May 18.
Wobum,
Membrane 29 — cont.
Grant for life to the king's servant Nicholas Harpisfeld, esquire, and
Agnes his wife, for his good service to the king and the king's father
Richard, late duke of York, in England and Ireland and in Holland and
other parts beyond the seas in prosperity and adversity, of the manor of
Rathtouch in the county or liberty of Meath in Ireland, not exceeding the
yearly value of 161. By p.s.
Pardon to Robert Fenne, late escheator in the counties of Northampton
and Rutland, of all offences committed by him and all issues, fines, amerce-
ments, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of
his office. By E.
Presentation of William Kelet, king's clerk, to the parish church of
St. George the Martyr within the city of Exeter, in the diocese of Exeter.
Presentation of Master John Whyte, parson of the parish church of
Sulbuty, CO. Buckingham, in the diocese of Lincoln, to the parish church
of Pyworthy, in the diocese of Exeter, on an exchange of benefices with
Master John Dunmowe.
Grant to the king's clerk Master Edmund Audeley of the prebend called
Coton^ within the collegiate church of Tamworth, void by the deatib of
Master Nicholas Rowedon. By p.s. [4964.]
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
MEMBRANE 28.
April 29. Grant to Richard, bishop of Salisbury, and his successors, in further-
Westminster, ance of a grant by letters patent dated 6 December, 12 Edward IV, of the
power to appoint justices to deliver their gaol of Salisbury of the prisoners
in it from time to time according to the law and custom of the realm.
By p.s.
General pardon to Richard Reynold late of Brentwode, co. Essex,
' yoman,' alias Richard Reynold late of Brendewode. By K.
April 17.
Buckden.
April 16.
Buckden.
March 27.
Buckden.
May 1.
Wobum.
May 8.
Woburn,
General pardon to William Storke kte of Chesterfeld, co. Derby,
'goldsmyth,' alias 'yoman,' alias of London, of all offences committed by
him before 1 April. By p.s.
Grant to the king's kinsmen Sir Thomas Gray, marquess of Dorset,
knight. Sir William Hastinges, knight, lord of Hastinges, tiiie Idng's
chamberlain, and Sir Richard Hastinges, knight, lord of Welles, of the
presentation to the church and rectory of All Hallows the Greater at the
Hay in Thames Street within the city of London at its next voidance.
ByK.
Presentation of William Menhyre, chaplain, to the perpetual chantry
founded by Richard late king of England in the church of St. Antony,
London, in the diocese of London, according to the ordinance and will of
Nicholas Bole, sometime citizen and skinner of London. By E.
Presentation of Richard Hodgys, chaplain, to the parish church of St.
John Baptist, Suthampton, void by the death of John Godstowe, last
parson.
* *Wychyngton' in p.s.
19 EDWAto IV.
ISd
1479.
April 9.
Bnckden.
May 5.
Woburn.
May 4.
Windsor.
Mav 17.
Woburn.
May 16.
Wobam.
May 15.
Wobom.
Meirthrane 28 — conU
Grant to the masters, wardens and fellowships of the two crafts or
misteries of drapers and tailors of the city of London that, whereas certain
persons have sued to the king that by letters patent he should incprporate
the men of the fellowship of shermen of the said city and grant to them
certain liberties, seeing the many and great inconveniences which would
ensue he will not at any time grant to ^e said fellowship any corporation
or other privilege or authority touching their craft of shermen and that
from henceforth they shall not have upon any craft of the said city and
especially upon the said two crafts of drapers and tailors any manner of
search, correction or authority other than shall be committed to them by
they and his brethren, and whereas the wardens of the said fellowship
of shermen according to the custom of the city have search of all manner
of workmanship of shearing of woollen cloths within their own craft, as
the wardens of other crafts have, when they shall find any cloths
unduly shorn appertaining to any person of either of the said two crafts or
any other craft of the city they shall not seize the cloth as they have done
in time past but punish the men according to reason. English. By E.
Appointment of the king's son Richard of Shrewsbury, duke of York, as
lieutenant of Ireland for two years with all liberties, rights, powers,
authorities, fees, profits, conmiodities and emoluments such as George,
late duke of Clarence, had, provided that he do not meddle with the
disposition of vacant archbishoprics, bishoprics, abbeys and priories of the
king's patronage, or put lands acquired to other uses than the defence of
that luid by the advice of the king and council. By E.
Grant for life to William Bromhill and William Blake of the office of
smith of the king's castle of Wyndesore, receiving the accustomed fees
from the first day of the reign from the issues of the castle ; in lieu of a
like grant to the said William Bromhill by letters patent dated 16' Feb-
ruary, 1 Edward IV, surrendered because invalid because the office is
there called otherwise than it was in the times of the king's progenitors.
By p.s.
Grant to Thomas Gosship, chaplain, of the prebend within the king's
college of Briggenorth void by the death of Nicholas Bowdon. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
General pardon to William Goldewegge late of Bouchestre, co. Sent,
' yoman,' alias William Goldewyche late of Sidisbury, co. Wilts, ' touker,'
alias William Golwiche late of London, ' fuller,' alias William Goldeweg
of Weatminster, co. Middlesex, * bailly,' of all offences committed by him
before 19 April last. By p.8.
General pardon to JSdward Oldom of the town of Bamosley, co. York,
' yoman,' alias Edward Oldum late of Bamsley, < mercer,* of all offences
committed by him before 11 May. By p.s.
March 17.
Bnckden.
MEMBRANE 27.
Grant for life to the king's servant Hugh Moresby, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of the offices of bailiff of the town of Boston, co. Lincoln, and
porter and keeper of the gaol of the town, in the king's hands by the
forfeiture of George, late duke of Clarence, receiving Ad, daily for the office
of bailiff and 2</. daily for the office of porter and the custody of the gaol
from the issues of the offices with all other profits.
164
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
March 16.
Budcden.
Maroh 27.
Buokdea.
April 2.
Bnokden.
AprU8.
Buokden.
Aprils.
Buokden.
April 26.
Woborn.
April 29.
Windsor.
Membra7ie 27 — cont,
Orant to Robert Wyngfeld, 'chivaler/ in lieu of a grant to him by letters
patent dated 17 Octol>Br last, surrendered, and because he intends to build
at Brigeham, of the oustody of a messuage and 10 acres of land in
Bedyngham, three works in autumn and 20<f . yearly rent in Okolte and
Bedyngham and a piece of land containing 20 acres with a close called
<le Tee' in the town of Eyke, co. Suffolk, a garden called 'GoUardyerd'
with 5 acres of land in le Crofte in Great Wechyngham, a messuage, 60
acres of land and the liberty of one fold in Brigeham and Budham, oo.
Norfolk, 6} acres of land called * Swynecroft ' by the chapel of St. Edmund
King and Martyr in Cambridge, 9 acres of land in Carleton Rood and
Bonwell, co. Norfolk, lying between the land of John Godfrey on ttie east
and the land of the manor of Piers Hall on tiie west and abutting to the
north on the land of the sadd John, and 14 acres of arable land and
meadow in the towns of Carleton Roode and Bonwell lying between the
land of the rector there on the east and his land pertaining to his church
on the west and part abutting on the land called ' Westmedowe' on the north
and the land of John Heydon on the south, to hold for 20 years from
Michaelmas last, rendering to the king 40s. yearly and supporting the
houses, enclosures and buildings. By p.8.
Grant to the king's kinsmen Sir Thomas Gray, marquess of Dorset,
knight. Sir William Hastynges, knight, lord of Hastynges, the king's
chamberlain, and Sir Richard Hastynges, Imight, lord of Welles, of ^e
presentetion to the church and rectory of All Hallows the Greater at the
Hay in Thames Street in the city of London at ite next voidance. By E.
Mandate to all bailifb and others to permit Robert Tomson, bom in
Scotland, dwelling at Grantham in England, who has teken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, that he and his
heirs shall have two fairs at Middelham, one on Thursday in Whiteun week
and the three days following and the other on the feast of SS. Simon and
Jude and the three days following, with a court of pie-powder and all issues,
profits, amercements, commodities and emoluments, provided that they be
not to the harm of neighbouring fairs. By E.
Appointment, during good behaviour, of William Notyngham as chief
baron of the Exchequer, with the accustomed fees and profite at the
Exchequer or the receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender by the said William and cancelled on 13 June, 1
Edward V.
Grant, during office, to the said William of 110 marks yearly at the
Exchequer, and two robes yearly, one with skin at Ghristaias and one
with lining at Whiteuntide, beyond the accustomed fee. By p.s.
Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary and St.
Edburga, Parshore, of the order of St. Benedict, to elect an abbot in the
place of Edmund Hert, resigned. By p.s.
Grant to Master John Gunthorpe, prebendary of the prebend which
Master Thomas Boleyn lately had in the king's roj^ chapel of St.
Stephen within the palace of Westminster, of the prebend which William
Morland lately had in the same chapel, on an exchange of prebends
with Benedict Burgh. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
19 EDWARD IV.
166
1479.
April 29.
Windsor.
May 4.
Windflor.
MemJbrcme 27 — cofvt.
Grant to the said Master Benedict Burgh of the said prebend which the
said John had, on exchange as above. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Grant to James Hide, esquire, of the custody of the manor, park, woods
and warren of Caversham and the ferry there from Easter last daring the
minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel late the wife of George, duke
of Clarence, and 4(2. daily as of old custom from the issues of the lordship
of Caversham with all other profits. By p.s.
March 12.
Bnokden.
March 8.
Buokden.
March 5.
Baekden,
March 11.
Buokden.
March 12.
Baekden.
March 11.
Buokden.
March 12.
Baekden.
March 12.
Bnokden.
March 18.
Baekden.
•March 15.
Baokden.
MEMBRANE 26.
Whereas Bichard, late earl of Warwick and Salisbury, by letters patent
dated 17 October, 4 Edward IV, granted to John Bowell an annuity of
60«. Bd. from the issues of his lordship of Terdeley, co. Warwick, until
the said John should be provided by him with an office of the value of U.
daily, the king hereby grants to the said John 2(1. daily from Michaelmas
last £rom the issues of ttie manor or lordship of Yerdeley, co. Worcester,
during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence.
ByK.
Presentation of Henry Ediall to the parish church of Teynton Drue aUas
Drewe Teyngton, in the diocese of Exeter.
Presentation of John Nun, chaplain, to the parish church of Brokedych,
in the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Thomas Holme.
Grant for life to John Wykes, < gentilman,' for his good service to the
king in England, Ireland and Wales and beyond the seas and in recom-
pence of 1552. 6^. 8(2. due to him from the king, of the island of Londey
alia» Landey by Northam, co. Devon, with all lands, fishings, fowling,
huntings and other commodities, profits and emoluments by land and oy
water in the sea for the space of three miles round the island, late of
George, late duke of Clarence, and in the king's hands by his forfeiture.
By p.s.
Grant to John Bowell of 2^. daily (as above). By E.
Grant to John Leventhorpe of an annuity of 1(K. from Michaelmas last
during the minoritv of Edward, son of George, late duke of Clarence,
from the issues of tne lordship of Northwdde, co. Essex, in lieu of a grant
by letters patent dated 20 Apnl last, surrendered because invalid. By E.
General pardon to Thomas AUerton alias Alderton of Eyngeston on
Hull, 'marchaunt.' By E.
General pardon to John Holme late of the town of Calais, ' yoman,'
alicu ' sergeant,' aHas * gentilman.' By p.s.
Grant to the king's counsellor William Hastynges, lord of Hastynges,
knight, the king's chamberlain, and his assigns of the collation to the
deanery in the ^g's collegiate church of Tamworth at its next voidance.
By p.s.
Grant to John Enyght, late servant of George, late duke of Clarence, of
the custody of Berwode alia$ the office of bailiff of Berwode within the
chaoe of Sutton in Colfeld, co. Warwick, during the minority of Edward
156
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1479. Merfihrane 26— con*.
son of the duke, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the town and
lordship of Sutton aforesaid and all other profits, as fully as he or anyone
else had before. By p.s.
May 28.
Wobttm.
May 80.
Woburn.
May 25.
Woburn.
June 9.
Woburn.
May 81.
Woburn.
June 2.
Brentford.
MEMBRANE 25.
General pardon to Jasper Bradford late of North Medylton, co. North-
umberland, 'gentilman,' alias Jasper Bredford late of Bradforth, co.
Northumberland, aliaji Jasper Bradeford late of North Middylton, of all
o£fences committed by him before 5 February last. By p.s.
The like to George Bradford late of Bamburgh, co. Northumberland,
'gentilman,* aZto^ George Bradforth late of Bradforth, co. Northumberland,
alias George Brodforth late of Bameburgh. By p.8.
General pardon to George Eryngton of Nuburgh Tyndale, co. Northum-
berland, ' gentilman,' alias of Haughton in Tyndale, co. Northumberland*
By p.s.
The like to Thomas Eryngton of Whityngton, co. Northumberland,
' gentilman,* alias Thomas Erryngton of the county of Northumberland,
alias Thomas Heryngton of Byngfeld, co. Northumberland. By p.s.
Whereas the king, on 7 July, 7 Edward IV, by letters patent enrolled
on the memoranda of the Exchequer of that year among the Recorda of
Michaelmas Term, Boll 10, on the lord treasurer's remembrancer's side,
granted to his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, the manor and lordship
of Shene, co. Surrey, with the park and warren of the manor, to hold for her
life, and she by letters patent dated 1 April, 19 Edward IV, granted to
John Ingilby, the prior, and the monks of the house of Jesus of Bethelem
of Shene 48 acres of land in West Bhene, parcel of the said manor and
lordship, lying between the river Thames on the north and the way lead-
ing towards < le Breikhous ' of West Shene on the south and between tiie
lands of the said prior and monks on the west and the warren of Shene
on the east and enclosed with hedges and ditches, to hold for her life ; the
king hereby confirms their estate therein and grants the same to them in
frank almoin. By E.
Grant for life to the king's servant Gilbert Mawdesley of the office of one
of the king's Serjeants at arms from Easter last, receiving 12d. daily from
the issue of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Wenlok, of the Cluniac
order, in the diocese of Hereford, to Dan John Shrowesbury, nK>nk of the
priory, whom William Brekenok, monk of the order, vicar and commissary
general of Philbart de Marrafyn, licentiate in decrees, prior of the
monastery of Ste. Marie, Charity sur Loire, of the said order, in the
diocese of Auxerre, has appointed prior in the place of Dan Roger Wenlok,
last prior, deceased, as appears by letters patent sealed with his seal and
the seal of the archdeacon of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
and whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken by Thomas, abbot of
the monastery of St. Peter, Shrewsbury. By K.
Pardon to John Shrowesbury, prior of the monastery of Wenlok, co.
Salop, of all entries into the temporalities of the monastery and all
offences against the statute of provisors. By K.
19 EDWARD IV.
157
1479.
Jane 9.
Woborn.
Maye*
Wobarn*
May 5.
Woburn,
May 7.
Woborn,
May 7.
Wobarn*
May 5,
Windsor.
April 25.
Woburn.
April 29.
Windsor.
May 1.
Woburn.
April 28.
Buckden.
Apnl 26.
Wobom.
April 16.
Bookden.
Membrane 25 — eont.
(General pardon to John Herryson alias Hearryson late of Ganesburgh,
00. Lincoln, 'shomaker/ alias of Beverley, co. York, of all offences
committed by him before 80 September, 16 Edward IV. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 24.
General pardon to Thomas Blome of Wakefeld, co. York, ' goldsmyth,'
alias ' parychderk,' alias late of Penyston, co. York, of all offences
committed by him before 20 April last. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Bobert Hyde of the office of bailiff of the
lordship of Crokeham, co. Berks, and the offices of keeper of the parks of
Crokeham called the old park and the west park daring the minority of
Edward son and heir of Isabel late the wife of George, late duke of
Clarence, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the bailiwick
with all other profits. By p.s.
General pardon to John Hauke alias Haukes late of London, * yoman,'
alias late of Gryndenham, co. Somerset, < laborer/ of all offences committed
by him before 12 April last. By p.s.
Grant for life to Agnes the wife of Thomas Butteler, late nurse of the
king's daughter Anne and the king's son George of Wyndesore, for her
good service to the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of
an annuity of 101. from the issues of the king's lordship called < Bichemond
fee ' of Boston, co. Lincoln. By p.s.
Grant to William Noreys, knight, during the minority of Edward son
and heir of Isabel late the wife of George, late duke of Clarence, of the
custody of the manor of Langelay and ah issues of the manor and the office
of lieutenant and master forester or keeper of the forest of Whechewode
and the office of the stewardship of the manors of Boreford, Shipton,
Spellesbery and the hundred of Cadelyngton and 18 marks yearly for wages
for the said offices from the issues of the same lordships with aU other
profits. By p.s.
General pardon to Laurence ap Meuric Bara of Baglan in the marches
of Wales, * yoman,' alias late of Gressemount, alim of Bergevenny, of all
offences committed by him before 21 March last. By p.s.
General pardon to Robert Cutteler late of the town of Notyngham,
'yoman,' cdias Bobert Phelip, 'coteler,' alias Bobert Webster, of all
offences committed by him before 12 April. By p.s.
Grant for life to John Asteley, knight, of 402. yearly from Michaelmas
last from the farm or issues of the city of Winchester, in lieu of a like
grant by letters patent dated 18 July, 1 Edward lY, surrendered because
he can now obtain no payment. By p.s.
General pardon to William Taillor of Walsale, co. Stafford, * yoman,' of
all offences committed by him before Good Friday last. By p.s.
General pardon to Margaret Yeer, countess of Oxford, the wife of John
Veer, late earl of Oxford, one of ttie daughters of Bichard, late earl of
Salisbury, of all offences committed by her before 8 April. By p.s.
Grant for life to William Myddelton, one of the esquires of the
household^ of the office ol porter to the king's manor of Olaiington, void
by the death of George MyddeltoUi with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the county of Wilts. By p.s.
168
CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
June 11.
Wobum.
MEMBRANE 23.
Whereas John Pilkyngton, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, was seised
in his demesne as of fee and in fee tail of the manor of Tumehamhalle
with its members and the manor of Thometon in Craven, co. York, and
other manors and lands in the counties of York, Lancaster, Lincoln and
Derby and the city of London, in the king's hands by his death and by
reason of the minority of Edward his son and heir and extended at
2182. 6^. yearly, and Joan his wife is entitled to dower, the king hereby
assigns to her the said manors of Tumehamhalle with its members and
Thometon in Craven, exceeding the value of the third part of the manors,
lands and other premises out of which she is entitled to dower by IBs. Sd.^ to
hold with courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, warrens, liberties, franchises,
fairs, markets and other commodities in full allowance of dower, reserving
to the king the said 78$. 8d. yearly during the minority of the said heir,
provided that if the said manors be afterwards extended at greater values
she shall answer yearly to the king for the residue beyond the said third
part. By p.s.
Grant to the said Joan of the custody of the other manors and lands
aforesaid and the said l&s. Qd, with courts, leets, views of frank-pledge,
warrens, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets and other commodities during
the minority of the said heir and so long as they remain in the king's
hands, rendering to the king yearly the extent. By p.s.
June 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by James Bowre, esquire,
Westminster. William Harleston, esquire, John Sulyard, Richard Yaxle and William
Ovbson to Margaret Shuldham, the prioress, and the convent of Bedelyng-
feld of a messuage, two tofts, 165 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 7
acres of pasture and 2 acres and one rood of wood in Thomdon and
Aspall, CO. 8u£Eblk, extended at 6 marks yearly, not held in chief, as
appears by an inquisition taken before Hugn Austyn, late esoheator in the
county, to hold to the value of 6 marks yearly in part satisfaction of a
licence by letters patent dated 7 {rectius 17) Apnl, 6 Richard U.
For 26 marks paid in the hanaper.
June 12.
Wobtim.
June 17.
Easthamp-
stead.
June 18.
Wobum.
June 29.
Wobum.
July 6.
Wobum.
Orant to Charles Fylkyngton, one of the gentlemen ushers of the king's
chamber, of the manor of Bradley, co. York, with its members, not
exceeding the value of 20 marks yearly, during the minority of Edward
Fylkyngton son and heir of John Fylkyngton, knight.
By p.s.
Grant to the prior and convent of the church of St. Mary and All
Saints, Westacre, in honour of St. Thomas the Mi^yr who is daily
venerated in a solitary chapel called ' Seynt Thomas Chapell of Westacre,'
that they and their successors shall have a fair yearly at Westacre and
Custhorpe on the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr and
the day preceding and the day following with a court of pie powder and
all issues, profits, tolls and amercements, provided that it be not to the
harm of neighbouring fairs. By p.s.
General pardon to Thomas Calwodeley of Calwodeley, co. Devon, the
younger, esquire, alias Thomas Calwodelegh late of Calwodelegh.
By p.s.
General pardon to Robert Skyrmore, of Nanby, co. Lincoln, * yoman/
alias Robert Skirmore late of Naneby, co. Lincoln, ' husbondman.'
ByK.
19 EDWARD IV.
159
1479.
June 25.
Woburn.
July 24.
Buokden.
MEMBRANE 22.
General pardon to Robert Cobbe alias Ooobbe alias Coob late of West-
wynche, co. Norfolk, <yoman/ alias late of Herdwyk, co. Norfolk.
ByK.
Grant, during pleasure, to John Strangways, esquire, one of the king's
sewers, of an annuity of 20 marks from Easter last for the fee of his office
from the issues of the king's lordship of Fryston and other possessions
within the town of Boston, co. Lincoln, lately pertaining to the lady of
Boos. By p.s.
The like to the king's servant William Tyrwhit, esquire.
By p.s.
July 25.
BuoSkden.
July 26.
Ba(&den.
July 28.
Peterborough*
July 27.
Peterborough
(Petirborowe)^
July 29.
Liddington.
July 27.
Badcden.
July 28.
Feterooioiigh.
Aug. 4.
Liddhigton.
Aug. 16.
Guildford.
Aug. 27.
Guildford.
Aug. 28.
GaUdford.
General pardon to Thomas Beke late of Harowgate by Bilton, oo«
Tork, < taillour,' alias late of Skipton in Oraven, co. York, alias late of
Mynskypp, co. York. By E.
Grant to the king's servant Master John Arundell, one of the king's
chaplains, of the prebend of Wilmicot in the king's free chapel or collegiate
church of Tomworth, void by the death of John Bate, last prebendary.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Grant for life to Ralph Ferrers of the deanery in the king's collegiate
church of Tamworth, void by the death of John Bate, last incumbent.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
General pardon to Bichard Blakemore alias Gedge, late of Cambridge,
* yoman,' alias < bruer,' alias clerk, of all offences committed by him before
19 July. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's knight James Badclyf , one of the
king's carvers, of an annuity of 20Z. from the issues of the mng's lordship
of Fryston, co. Lincoln. By p.s.
Grant for life to Edmund Geddyng, esquire, of the third part of the
manor and lordship of Bassyngbume of the fee of Bichemonde within the
counties of Cambridge, Essex and Hertford which William Alyngton,
deceased, lately had of the king's grant. By p.8.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Peter Hous, esquire and
' herbergeour ' (herbigarius) of the household, of 202. yearly from the
issues of the suDsidy, ulnage and sealing of woollen cloths within the
county of York. By p.s. [4988.]
Grant for life to the king's servant William Knyght, one of the yeomen
of the king's chamber, of &e office of ranger within the forest of Bere, co.
Southampton, void by the death of Richard Felde, with the accustomed
fees at the hands of the sheriff.
Grant for life to John Yotton, clerk, secretary of the king's consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, of the guardianship, rectory and custody of
the chantry of St. Mary, Elmeley under the Castle, void by the death of
Thomas Jolyf , last incumbent, and in the king's gift by reason of the
minority of Edward, earl of Warwick. By K.
Licence, during pleasure, for the mayor, burgesses and merchants of the
town of Newcastle upon Tyne to ship wools and woolf ells of the growth of
the parts between the waters of These and Twede and the counties of
160
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
Membrane 22 — conU
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, the bishopric of Durham,
Northallertonshire and Richemondshire to foreign parts under the obedi-
ence of the duke of Burgundy to be limited by the king, notwithstanding
that the king lately ordained that there should be a staple for such at New
Middelburgh in Randers, paying to the king the customs and subsidies
appointed by the said act and taking security under penalty of lOOf. from
each merchant that they will not ship wools or woolfells of the growth of
other parts of the realm or to other ports or places than those limited,
provided that the first shipment shall be to the port of Barowe in
Brabant. By K.
June 21.
Moor.
June 28.
Woburn.
June 24.
Woburn.
June 22.
Hoor.
June 27«
Woburn.
June 19.
Woburn.
June 21.
Woburn.
June 28.
Woburn.
July 2.
Woburn.
MEMBRANE 21.
General pardon to Thomas Roger alias Rogger of Ermyngton, oo.
Devon, * taillour,' alias * yoman.' By p.s.
Grant to James Hide, esquire, of an annuity of 10 marks from the
manor and lordship of Oaversham from the death of George, late duke of
Clarence, during the minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel late
his wife. By E.
Presentation of Thomas Hartley, chaplain, parson of the church of
Bedryth, in the diocese of Winchester, to the church of Great Billyng, in
the diocese of Lincoln, on an exchange of benefices with Richard
Bosworth.
General pardon to John Drake of Lynton, co. Eent, chaplain, alias rector
of the parish church of Ripley, oo. Eent. By p.s.
. r
Revocation of the protection, with clause volumus, for one year, granted
on 1 March last by letters patent to Andrew Partrych, citizen and
* iremonger ' of London, alias merchant, staying on the king's service in
the company of Henry, lord Grey, deputy lieutenant of Ireland, on the
safe-custody and defence of that land, because he delays within the city of
London, as appears by certificate of the sheriffs.
Grant to Thomas Arundell, knight, of the custody of all lordships,
manors, lands, rents, services, possessions and hereditaments with advow-
sons of churches, knights* fees, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge,
warrens, liberties and other commodities late of Thomas Ryngwode,
esquire, deceased, tenant in chief by knight-service, during the minority of
Charles Ryngwode his son and heir, with the marriage of the latter without
disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servants John Cheyne, esquire of the body, and
Robert Oswestre of the presentation to the parish church of Myvote, in the
diocese of St. Asaph, at its next voidance. By p.s.
General pardon to Thomas Smyth late of Shrewsbury, oZtos late of
Westminster, co. Middlesex, aZtos late of London, alias late of the king's
household, ' grome,' alias * yoman.' By E.
Grant for life to James Dokray, esquire, constable of the castle of
Cragfargus in Ireland, for his good service to the king's father and the
king and because the castle is a garrison of defence and stands in a hostile
country with Irish and Scots around without succour of English for 60
miles, and because the constables aforetime have had twenty-four
soldiers within the castle with sufficient fees and wages but be has kept
I
I
19 EDWAED IV.
161
1479.
March 20.
Buokden.
June 17.
Wobum.
April 80.
Windsor.
Membrane 21 — cont,
the castle with a sufficient company of soldiers at his own cost, that he
shall have ten soldiers daily within the castle for its safeguard and 4(/.
daily for the sustenance and wages of each, and grant to him for life in
payment of the same of 40 marks ye3*rly from the customs and cokets of
the town of Drogheda, a water-mill in Cragfargus by the castle, not
exceeding the yearly value of 5 marks, and 20 marks yearly from the
customs and cokets of the towns of Dundc^k and Cragfai^s. By E.
Grant to William Harper of the office of surveyor of all lordships,
manors and lands in the county of Stafford and the lordships of Sutton and
Erdyngton, co. Warwick, late of George, late duke of Clarence, during the
minority of Edward his son, receiving fees of 40^. yearly from the issues
of the lordship of Walshall. By p.s.
General pardon to William Pykman late of Croydon, co. Surrey,
*yoman.* By K.
General pardon to Alice Jolys of the town of St. Albans, co.
Hertford, * spynster,* the wife of John Jolys, * laborer,' alias Alice
Jenyn, 'spynster,' the wife of John Jenyn, alias Joan Jolys 'spynster,'
the wife of John Jolys, ali{is Alice Jenyn, ' weddidwoman.' By K.
April 27.
Ghiildford.
Aug. 27.
Guildford.
May 24.
Moor.
Aug. 27.
Guildford.
Sept. 5.
Tratton.
MEMBRANE 20.
General pardon to Thomas Gye alias Bamme of Newport, co.
Essex, <dyer.' By E.
Presentation of John Yotton, king's clerk, secretary of the king's
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, to the collegiate church or
chantry of St. Mary, Elmeley under the Castle, in the diocese of
Worcester, void by the death of Thomas Jolyff, last guardian, rector
or warden, and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of
Edward, earl of Warwick.
Grant to Edmund Haute, esquire, of the offices of bailiff, parker
and collector of the lordship of Bidmerley, co. Worcester, during the
minority of Edward son and heir of Geoi^e, late duke of Clarence,
with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship and all
other profits. By E.
Pardon to Edward, bishop of Chichester, for the escapes from his
prison in the city of Chichester of Dan John Lewes, monk, and
Thomas Narborough of the order of Friars Preachers, who were
attainted of certain felonies before the justices of the peace in the
county of Sussex and asked for a book and when it was exhibited
before them by John, late bishop, then ordinary, read distinctly in it
and accordingly as clerks were handed over to the said late bishop to
his prison under the custody of John Bykton, then and still keeper
of the prison, and remained there until they escaped in the time of
the present bishop, his immediate successor. By E.
Grant to Thomas Everley, one of the yeomen porters of the household,
of the office of keeper of the manor of Goodrest within the park of Wegenok
with a garden adjoining in the lordship of Warrewik during the minority
of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence, and heir of Elizabeth his
wife, receiving id. daily from the issues of the lordship of Wyntirton, co.
Warwick. By E.
8258 z.
162
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
Aug. 20.
Qnildford.
Aug. 27.
Quildford.
Aug. 15.
Guildford.
Guildford.
Sept. 17.
Chichester.
Sept. 16.
Chichester.
Sept. 4.
Tratton.
Sept. 16.
Chichester.
Sept. 20.
ChioheBtor.
Sept. 28.
Wobum.
Membrans 20-^con£.
Grant to the king's servant William Berkely, one of the esquires of
the body, of the custody of all manors, lands, rents, possessions and
hereditaments with knight's fees, advowsons of churches, courts, leets,
views of frank-pledge and all other profits late of Thomas Rogers late
of Wychirche during the minority of Robert Rogers his son and heir
and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement
and all issues of the premises firom the death of the said Thomas, and so
from heir to heir, finding a competent sustenance for the heir and support-
ing the houses, enclosures and other buildings. By E.
General pardon to John Huchunson alias Hochonson of the parish of
Hale alias Hele in Copeland, co. Cumberland, ' husbondman/ alias
' laborer.' By K.
Licence for John Elryngton, knight, treasurer of the household, and his
heirs to build walls and towers with stone, lime and sand around and
within his manors of Dixthem and Udymere, co. Sussex, and to crenellate
the same and to impark and enclose all the lands, meadows, feedings,
pastures and woods pertaining to the said nianors, and grant that they shall
have free warren in all the demesnes and lands pertaining to the manors
and a several fishery in the stanks and waters pertaining to them. By E.
Pardon to Nicholas Pycamyliono, late patron of a carrack called Sancta
Maria et Sanctus Johannes Baptista of Genoa, of all offences committed by
him in any port of the realm or any creeks or places pertaining to such to
the king's hurt, of any customs, subsidies or other moneys pertaixiing to
him. By E.
Grant for life to John Haucheth, esquire, of 62. yearly from Michaelmas
last at the receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Pardon to Robert Osboume, constable of the town of Warfeld, co. Berks,
of all escapes of James Staverton late of Warfeld, committed to his
custody for felony or any other cause. By E.
Licence for the sub-prior and convent of the monastery of St. Fredeswide,
Oxford, to elect a prior in the place of John Westbury, deceased. By E.
Signification to Th. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
of George Norton, canon of the said house, as prior. By E.
Licence for the prior and convent of the exempt monastery of
St. Edmund to elect an abbot in the place of Richarid, deceased.
ByE.
Presentation of Thomas Roome to the parish church of St. Mary,
Grymesby, in the diocese of Lincoln.
Aug. 15.
Quildford.
Aug. 17.
Guildford.
MEMBRANE 19.
Letters of denization for Hugh Lewes, bom in the parts of Seland, and
the heirs of his body. By E.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Wyndesore, one of the
clerks of the king's chapel, of 10 marks yearly from Michaelmas next from
the fee farm of the hundreds of Eeftesgate, Holford and Greston, with
fairs and markets in the town of Wynchecombe at the hands of the abbot
and convent of Wynchecombe. By p.s.
19 EDWAED IV.
168
1479.
Aug. 18.
Guildford.
Membrane 19 — cotit.
Aug. 18.
Guildford.
Aug. 11.
Wobum.
Aug. 14.
Guildford.
Aug. 12.
Guildford.
Aug. 18.
Guildford.
Sept. 20.
Chichester.
Sept. 80.
Wobum.
Octl.
Wobum.
Oct. 2.
Wobum.
Grant to the king's councillors Thomas Mongomery, knight of the body,
and Master William Hatteclyf, the king's secretary, of the collation to the
next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's free chapel or collegiate
church of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster. By p.s.
General pardon to William Forest late of Sawtry, co. Huntingdon,
* gentilman.' By K.
Grant to Roger Holden of the office of Colfyld in the chace of Sutton
during the minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel late the wife of
George, late duke of Clarence, and 2d, daily from the issues of the
lordship or manor of Sutton with all other profits. By p.s.
General pardon to William Sampson late of LondoUi ' wynedrawer,'
alim * yoman.' By p.s.
General pardon to John Davyson late of London, clerk, alias dean of
the cathedral church of St. Mary, Salisbury, co. Wilts, alias late keeper or
clerk of the hanaper of Chancery. By E.
The like to Alan Wood, vicar of the parish church of St. Michael,
Meere, alia^ late of London, chaplain. By E.
The like to John Bonde late of London, 'gentilman,' alias late of
Salisbury, co. Wilts, alias one of the clerks of the Chancery. By E.
The like to Thomas Hychecok late of London, < brewer,' alias Thomas
Uichecok late of Salisbury, CO. Wilts, 'yoman,' alias 'goldsmyth.'
ByE.
Grant for life to Edmund Albon, doctor of medicine, physician for the
king's body, of the free chapel or chantry in the church of Salwarp, in the
diocese of Worcester, void by the death of William Vaux and in the king's
gift by reason of the minority of Edward son and heir of George, late duke
of Clarence. By E.
Grant for life to John Squyer, carpenter, of the office of master carpenter
of the king's works of and within the castle of Wyndesore, void by the
death of William Grove, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
castle and all other profits. By £.
Grant to Master Walter Ondeby, doctor of decrees, provost of Cothers-
tokke, of a prebend in the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the
palace o{ Westminster, on an exchange with Master Andrew Dokket.
ByE.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Oxford and Berks for the
restitution of the temporalities of the priory of St. Fredeswide to George
Norton, canon of the house, whose election as prior Th. bishop of
Lincoln has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken by the abbot
of Ruley. By E.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Northampton.
Buckingham.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Presentation of Richard Skypton, king's clerk, to the parish church of
Northbovy, in the diocese of Exeter, void by the death of Thomas Vavasour,
last parson.
164
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
May 9.
Woburn.
Oct. 5.
Woburn.
Oct. 6.
Woburn.
Membrane 19 — cont.
General pardon to Joan Gokkys aZta« Ck>kes late of Halys Owen, oo.
Salop, widow. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Oerman Lynch of Dublin in Ireland,
goldsmith, as master of the king's coinage (cuna^ii sive numismatis) in
Ireland, receiving the accustomed fees. By E.
Appointment, during good behaviour, of the bishop of Meath as
chancellor of Ireland, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the
hanaper of the Chancery of Ireland. By K.
Sept. 20.
Chichester.
Oct. 6.
Woburn.
Oct. 6.
Woburn.
Oct. 6.
Woburn.
Oct. 18.
Woburn.
Oct. 10.
Woburn.
MEMBRANE 18.
Grant for life to Richard Edward, one of the yeomen of the king's
chamber, of the office of porter of the Tower of London, void by the death
of Hugh Aymery, receiving the accustomed fees with all other profits.
ByK.
Grant to the king's kinsman Gerot, earl of Eyldare, deputy lieutenant of
Ireland, William, bishop of Meath, chancellor of Ireland, Roland Fitz
Eustace, treasurer of Ireland, Philip Bermyngham, chief justice there.
Master William Lacy and William Robyns, esquire, of fuU power and
authority to summon before them any persons who have received any
subsidies or part of subsidies granted in the last Parliament in Ireland,
any part of the profits of the king's mint there or any other of the king's
revenues of that land from the first day when Henry, lord Grey, was
deputy lieutenant until the present, and to cause them to render an
account, and to certify thereon to the king. By E.
Grant, during good behaviour, to Roland Fitz Eustace, knight, of the
office of treasurer of Ireland, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues
of the king's manors of New Castle of Lyones and Tassagard, co. Dublin,
and other issues pertaining to the king in Ireland, with iJl other profits.
ByE.
Exemption for life of the king's servant Edmund Molyneux, esquire,
from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from being made
trier of the same, justice, sheriff, coroner, mayor, bailiff, constable, collector,
controller, assessor, or taxer of tenth, fifteenth or other subsidy, trier,
leader or provider of men at arms, or other officer or minister of the king
against his will. By E.
Grant to John Gilbert of the prebend within the college or collegiate
church of Warrewik void by the death of William Faus, and in the king's
gift by reason of the minority of his kinsman Edward son of George, late
duke of Clarence. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Worcester.
Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk for the
restitution of the temporalities of the monastery of St. Edmund, Bury, of
the order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of Norwich, immediately subject
to the Roman church, to Thomas Ratlisden, bachelor in theology, who
has been elected abbot on the death of Richard Hengham and whose fealty
the king has taken, as by an indult of the apostolic see he does not need
confirmation. By p.s.
The like to the following : —
John Gardyner, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
The escheator in the counties of Essex and Hertford.
The escheator in the county of Northampton.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants*
19 EDWABD IV.
166
1479-
Oct. 11.
Wobum.
Sept. 10.
Wobum.
Oct. 20.
Wobum.
Oct. 19.
Wobum.
Oct. 28.
Wobum.
Oct. 28.
Wobum.
Oct. 25.
Wobum.
Mewhrcme 18 — cont.
Licence for the prioress and convent of the abbey of Berkyn to elect an
abbess in the place of Dame Elizabeth Lexham, deceased. By p.s.
Exemplification, at the request of the king's kinsman Thomas Arundell,
lord Mantravers, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated
14 December, 9 Edward IV, granting to him 200 marks yearly. These
letters have been accidentally lost, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and
will be surrendered if found.
Presentation of the king's servant Bichard Surland, one of the clerks
of the king's chapel, to the benefice or portion called ' Decons porcyon '
in the church of Crokehome, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the
death of Thomas Normanton, last portioner. By E.
Licence for the prior and convent of Chertesey to elect an abbot in the
place of Dan John May, deceased. By p.s.
Orant to John Hill, chaplain, one of the vicars of the king's college of
St. George within the castle of Wyndesore, of the prebend at Brigenorth
void by the death of Thomas Gossep, chaplain. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of Brigenorth.
Grant to Robert Crake of the prebend of BoUenhill in the king's free
chapel or church of Tamworth, void by the resignation of Walter Bate,
last prebendary. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Grant for life to Bichard Crowe, chaplain, one of the vicars of the king's
college of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore, of the free chapel
called ' Cukkowe Churche ' at Warwick, void by the death of Thomas
Gossep and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of his kinsman
Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s. [5020.]
Oct. 26.
Wobum.
Oct. 14.
Wobum.
Oct. 17.
Wobum.
Oct. 21.
Wobom.
MEMBRANE 17.
Grant to Ralph Bull of the chapel or chantry of Holy Cross within the
king's castle of Old Sarum, co. Wilts.
Licence for John Longvile son and heir of Bichard Longvile, esquire,
tenant in chief, to enter freely without proof of age into all castles, lord-
ships, manors, honours, lands, fee-farms, annuities, reversions, farms,
rents, services, hundreds, offices, fees, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets,
sherilb' turns, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, jurisdictions, stews,
fisheries, warrens, knights' fees, advowsons and other possessions and
hereditaments in England and Wales and the marches of Wales of which
his father or any other of his ancestors was seised and which should
descend to him on their death, saving to the king homage and fealty.
ByK.
Grant for life to Thomas Sapcottes of the reversion of the office of
steward of all manors and lands late of Geoi^e, late duke of Clarence, in
the county of Rutland, with the accustomed fees and all other profits from
the issues of the lordships and manors of Uppyngham and Preston, co.
Rutland, on the death of William Husy, to whom the office was granted
for life by letters patent dated 8 May, 17 Edward IV. By p.s.
General pardon to Thomas Harrys, alia» Harys, late of Clewar, co.
Hertford, < yoman/ <dim < laborer,' of all offences committed by him before
16 October. By p.s.
166 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
Men^ane 17 — cont.
1479.
Oct. 27. Signification to Th. bishop of London of the royal assent to the election
Wobum. of Dame Elizabeth Shuldeham, sister of the house of Berkyng, as abbess
of that place. By E.
Nov. 4. Grant for life to Master Walter Bate and Master William Hobbe of the
Westminster, custody of the hospital of St. Mary of Bethlem without Bysshoppesgate,
London, void by the demise of Master John Davyson, last warden and
master. By writ of — .
Mandate in pursuance to Bartholomew James, mayor of London.
Oct. 25. Grant for life to John Tyrry, one of the chaplains of the king's chapel,
Woburn. of the hospital or free chapel of St. Leonard, Derby, in the king's disposi-
tion by the death of Thomas Normanton, clerk. By p.s.
Nov. 5. Pardon to John Bolney late of Bolney, co. Sussex, ' gentilman,' for the
Westminster, death of Thomas Style, as it appears by record of Thomas Stedolfe and his
fellows, late justices appointed to deliver the gaol of Chichester, that he
killed him in self-defence.
Nov. 7. Presentation of Thomas Bukton, chaplain, to the parish church of Barx-
Westminster. sted, in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of John Underwode.
Nov. 4. Pardon to William Baldry of London, merchant, searcher in the port of
Westminster. London and ports and places adjacent, of all ofifences committed by him
against the statute in Parliament, 20 Henry VI, forbidding searchers and
certain others to trade. By p.s.
May 25. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Hereford and the marches of
Woburn. Wales adjacent for the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St.
Mary and St. Edburga, Pershore, to Robert Stanwey, monk of the house,
whose election as abbot J. bishop of Worcester has confirmed, and whose
fealty the king has taken by the abbot of Wynchecombe. By p.s.
The like to the escheator in the county of Worcester.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
MEMBRANE 16.
Oct. 20. Inspeximm and confirmation to Walter Bluet, esquire, kinsman and heir
Westminster, of Thomas Beaupyne, of a charter dated at Windsor, 24 April, 21 Richard
II [CJiarter EoU, 21-23 Richard II, No, 17] , granting to the latter certain
liberties within his hundred of Northpederton.
For 4 marks paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 1. Exemplification, at the request of Philippa, lady of Boos, of the tenour
Westminster, of the enrolment of letters patent dated 28 January, 8 Edward IV,
granting to her and Thomas Wyngefelde, esquire, her husband, divers
possessions. These letters have been accidentally lost, as John Pykerell
has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Nov. 5. Exemplification, at the request of the king's brother Richard^ duke of
Westminster. Gloucester, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 14
March, 4 Edward IV, granting that he shall have charters etc. quit of
fin^ or fee. These letters have been accidentally lost, as Thomas Lynom
has taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Nov. 3. Signification to W. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of Dan Thomas Peket, prior of the monastery of St. Petec,
Chertsey, of the order of St. Benedict, as abbot of that place.
19 EDWARD IV.
167
1479.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
Membrane 16 — cont.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Pardon to Henry Wolff of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, 'hatmaker,* of his
outlawry in London for not appearing before the king to satisfy him of his
ransom for not holding Henry Wanderwyke late of London, ' hatmaker,*
before him at a certain day to answer for certain felonies and murders ; he
having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight,
chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas Wymbyssh and John
Eyleston to the prior and convent of Nocton Parke, co. Lincoln, of the
manor of Osberneby, held in chief as of the fee of la Hey, and the manor
of Waterwillughby, a messuage and a cottage in Potterhanworth, a
messuage in Scopewyk, two messuages and two cottages in Riskyngton
and Amwyk and a messuage in Neuton by Dembleby, co. Lincoln, not
held in chief, extended at SI. \&s. Sd. yearly, as appears by an inquisition
taken before Stephen Shotton, escheator in the county, to hold to the
value of 10^. yearly in part satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated
11 February, 4 Edward IV.
Oct. 26. Grant for life to Ralph Bull of the chapel or chantry of the Holy Cross
Westminster, within the king's castle of Old Sarum, co. Wilts, void by the death of
Thomas Gossep, last incumbent.
Nov. 17.
Gaildford.
Nov. 18.
Gaildford.
Nov. 23.
Wobum.
Nov. 20.
Quildford.
Nov. 17.
Quildford.
Nov. 25.
Wobum.
Nov. 27.
Wobum.
MEMBRANE 16.
Grant to Master John Arundell of the prebend within the king's college
of St. Mary and St. George within the castle of Wyndesore, void by the
resignation of Thomas Downe, chaplain. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Russe as deputy of Anthony,
earl Ryvers, chief butler of England, in the port of Jememuth and ports
and places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
Presentation of John Willoughby, chaplain, to the parish church of
St. Peter the Greater within the city of Chichester, void by the resignation
of John Pelittotte. The letters are directed to the dean of the cathedral
church of Holy Trinity, Chichester.
Presentation of John Heyrun to the parish church of Bowlas, in the diocese
of Coventry and Lichfield, void by the resignation of Edmund James by
reason of exchange and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of
Edward, earl of Shrewsbury.
Grant to the king's chaplain John Arundell, canon and prebendary of
Eeton in the king's free chapel of St. Martin le Grand, London, of the
prebend which Thomas Downe had in the king's college or free chapel of
St. Mary and SS. George and Edward within the castle of Wyndesore,
on an exchange of canonries and prebends. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the said college of
Wyndesore.
General pardon to John Fermour of Laneham, co. Suffolk, ^gentilman,'
of all offences committed by him before 80 September last. By p.s.
Grant to Robert Barlowe of the office of one of the keepers of the park
of Weggenok during the minority of Edward son and heir of George, late
duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship
of Warwyk. By p.s.
168
CALBNDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 26.
Wobum.
Deo. 2.
Wobum.
Dec. 11.
Wobum.
Dec. 2.
Wobum.
Dec. 14.
Woburn.
Dec. 14.
Wobum.
MemJbraiM 15 — c(mJt.
Licence, for 2(M. paid in the hanaper, for Philip Curteys, Edmund Clerk,
John Langley, John Pennyng, John Longe and William Orossby, to found
a fraternity or perpetual gild of four wardens and the commonalty of
freemen of the mistery of brewers of the city and suburbs of London
and the brothers and sisters of the said mistery. These shall form one
body, with power to acquire lands and other possessions and to implead
and be impleaded, and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal,
and every year shall elect ^om themselves four wardens for the
supervision, rule and governance of the mistery and commonalty and all
men and works of the same and all workers and works of any uquor of
malt for sale in the said city and suburbs, and shall have power to make
ordinances for the same. By E.
Licence for Thomas Oreyson of Exeter, merchant, one of the customers
or collectors of the customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and
Dertemouth and ports and places adjacent, to have ships of his own, buy
and sell by way of merchandise, meddle witti the freighting of ships, have
wharves, quays, inns and taverns and act as factor or attorney for foreign
merchants, notwithstanding the act in Parliiwient, 20 Henry YI.
By p.s.
Grant for life to John Molle, one of the yeomen of the crown, of 6(2.
daily for his fee from Easter last, from which day he has been one of the
yeomen of the crown, from the fee furm of Pynnokshire, co. Gloucester, at
the hands of the abbot and monks of Hailes or the shenff. By p.s.
General pardon to Walter Chapman alia» Heyne of Chalwell, co. Dorset,
of all offences conmiitted by him before 10 December. By K.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Tyler of the office of being
one of the four messengers of the Exchequer, void by the death of Richard
Sparke, receiving ^d, daily at the receipt of the Exchequer at the hands
of the treasurer and chamberlains, with a robe of livery such as yeomen of
the king's chamber have yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By p.s.
General pardon to John Huchonson oZuu Clyff of Thornhill, co. York,
' yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 11 December. By p.s.
Presentation of William Menewenyk, chaplain, to the parish church of
Hungerford Farley, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the death of John
Carpenter.
MEMBRANE 14.
Nov. 12. General pardon to John Turges late of Eton, co. Buckingham, ' yoman,*
Westminster, alias late of Wyndesore, CO. Buckingham {rectius Berks), of all offences
committed by him before 9 April last. By p.s. [4948.]
Grant, for 100 marks paid to the king, to, Thomas Selyngere, knight,
and Oto Gilbert, esquire, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands,
rents, possessions and hereditaments with knights* fees, advowsons, courts,
leets, views of frankpledge, fairs, markets, privileges and franchises late of
John Holewaye during Uie minority of Nicholas Holewaye his son and
heir with the marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from
heir to heir. By p.s.
19 EDWAED IV. 169
2 4*7 o M&mbrans 14 — cont.
Nov. 6. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Surrey for the restitution of
WestnuDster. the temporalities of the abbey of Berkyng to Dame Elizabeth Shuldeham,
nun of the house, whose election as abbess Th. bishop of London has con-
firmed and whose fealty the king has taken by J. bishop of Rochester,
keeper of the privy seal. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Middlesex.
Essex.
Kent.
Cambridge.
The like to Bartholomew James, mayor of London, escheator in that
city.
Writ de itUendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Nov. 27# Grant for life to Henry Harman, for his good services in these offices and
Woburn. elsewhere, of the offices of coroner and attorney of the king in the King's
Bench, receiving the accustomed fees at the Exchequer and all other
profits, on the death of John Werall, to whom the king granted the offices
during good behaviour, or so soon as they may come into the king's giftr
by any other cause.
Nov. 12. Pardon to Edward Arthur of Wisbeche, co. Cambridge, * yoman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in London for not appearing before the king to satisfy him of his
. ransom for not holding Bobert Thorpe, taken on suspicion of felony, before
him on a certain day ; he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as
Thomas Billyng, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
The like to William Thorpe of Dodyngton, co. Cambridge, 'yoman.'
Oct. 12. Licence, for 208. paid in the hanaper, for William Sogers, son and heir
Westminster, of Thomas Rogers, late one of the king's Serjeants at law, to grant the
reversion of the manor of Colyngboume Valance, co. Wilts, held in chief,
on the death of Joan late the wife of John Leukenore, knight, who holds it
for life, and the manor with the exception of an acre of land in it to
William Huddesfelde and Katharine his wife for their lives with remainder
to his brother, George Rogers, and the heirs male of his body.
1480.
Jan. 28. Grant for life to James Hawte, one of the esquires of the king's body,
Westminster, for his good service and attendance on the king, of 50 marks yearly from
Michaelmas last from the issues of the coinage of gold and silver within
the Tower of London. By p.s.
Jan. 25. Grant for life to the king's consort Elizabeth, queen oi England, of the
Westminster, third part of the manor or lordship of Swalowfeld with knights' fees
advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, parks, woods, stews, warrens,
courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, commodities and
other emoluments in the county of Berks from the time of the death of her
mother Jaquetta, late duchess of Bedford, who held the same for life in
dower of the king's inheritance. By K.
Jan. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant William Ryther, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown and ushers of the king's chamber, of all the lands in the
towns and fields of Penreth and Carleton, co. Cumberland, which came
into the king's hands by the forfeiture and attainder of John, late lord
Clj^ord, and were afterwards granted by the king to Roland Thomeburgh,
now deceased, for life. By p.s. [5055.]
170
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
-|^Q/\ Membrane 14 — cont.
Jan. 22. Pardon to Richard Dukulby of Colsterworth, co. Lincoln, clerk, of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Essex for not appearing before the king to
satisfy him of his ransom for not holding John Neuton, clerk, for whom
he was mainpernor, before him on a certain day to answer Richard
Doreward, esquire, on a plea of trespass ; he having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified.
1479.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Dec. 12.
Windsor.
Dec. 12.
Windsor.
Aug. 28.
Guildford.
1480.
Jan. 8.
Wobum.
1479.
Dec. 5.
Wobum.
1480.
Jan. 18.
Westminster.
Jan. 14.
Westminster.
Jan. 12.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 13.
Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Peter,
Dunstaple, in the diocese of Lincoln, appropriators of the parish church of
Northmerston, co. Buckingham, in the same diocese, to grant in mort-
main the advowson of the church and of the vicarage of the same and the
church itself with all its possessions to the warden or dean and canons of
the king's free chapel of St. Mary and SS. George and Edward within the
castile of Wyndesore, in the diocese of Salisbury ; and for the said
warden or dean and canons, appropriators of the parish church of Wedon-
beke, co. Bedford {si.c)y in the diocese of Lincoln, to grant in mortmain the
advowson of this church and of the vicarage of the same and the church
itself with all its possessions to the said prior and convent. By E.
General pardon to Thomas Furlong of Plymmouth, co. Devon, baker,
of all offences committed by him before 11 December. By p.s.
General pardon to Thomas Maners late of Chelchehithe, co. Middlesex,
' gentilman,' alias * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before
9 December. By p.s.
General pardon to John Marchall, citizen and mercer of London, alias
* marchant.' By K.
Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Hyde to elect an
abbot in the place of Thomas, deceased. By p.s.
Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Surrey and Sussex for the
restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Chertesey to Thomas Peket,
monk of the house, whose election as abbot W. bishop of Winchester has
confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to Bartholomew James, mayor of London, escheator in that
city.
The like to the escheator in the county of Berks.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
General pardon to Richard Aleyn late of Melbury Osmond, co. Dorset,
* husbondman,' alias Richard Alen, * bocher,* of all offences committed by
him before 11 January. By K.
Appointment until 14 July, of Thomas Markham, esquire, to take sea
and fresh -water fish for the expenses of the household and carriage for the
same.
Appointment for life of Thomas Elryngton, one of the depositors of the
king's chamber, and the king's servant Ralph Chauncy, one of the clerks
of the king's spicery, to make search throughout the realm for breaches
of the statute in Parliament at Westminster, 11 Henry VI, ordaining that
no ' waxchaundeler' should make candles, images, statues or other
offerings of hollow wax, and for all deceptions in the making of torches
19 EDWARD IV. 171
1 joA Membrane 18 — cont.
by ' waxchaundelers,* barber-surgeons practising that mistery and others
by mixture of rosin, pitch and other things, to the prejudice of the church
and commonalty, and the debasement of ecclesiastical ornaments such as
books, images, windows and other things around the altar, and to seize
and sell everything forfeited, retaining 201. each yearly for themselves, as
William Broke and John Felton had, and accounting to the king yearly at
the Exchequer for the surplusage, and to certify thereon to the king at
the Exchequer. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 12.
Feb. 11. Grant for life to the king's servant Eichard Scopeham, one of the yeoman
Westminster, of the crown, of the ferry and toll (batillagimn) with boats for conveying
men, horses, animals and things from the king's lordship of Shene to the
county of Middlesex on the other side of the river Thames with all profits,
rewards, eatables and drinkables, provided that nothing shall be taken for
the conveyance of the king's household (faviilie) or the horses, animals and
things of the king and his household. By p.s.
Feb. 11. Pardon to the king's kinswoman Joan the daughter of Humphrey, late
Westminster, duke of Buckingham, John Knyvet, esquire, William Knyvet, knight,
Elizabeth Knyvet, Alvred Cornburgh, esquire, Henry Colet, citizen and
alderman of London, John Paston, esquire, Thomas Curson, esquire, and
Thomas Jenny, 'gentilman,' of all donations and perquisitions without
licence of the castle and lordship of Bukkenham Castell, two parts of the
manor of Gryshawgh in Wymondham, the manors of Old Bukkenham, New
Bukkenham and Tybenham and ' le lathis ' of Old Bukkenham, co. Norfolk,
and the manor of Buxworth, co. Cambridge, held in chief, before 10 June,
17 Edward IV. By p.s. and for 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 17. Pardon to Laurence Beynsford, knight, and Anne his wife, late the wife
Westminster, of Thomas Hungerford, knight, son of Robert Hungerford, lord of Hunger-
ford and Moleyns, son of Eleanor, countess of Northumberland, of all dona-
tions, alienations and perquisitions by them without licence before
12 February of lands held in chief.
1 Mfj^ By p.s. and for 10s, paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 22. Licence, for a fine paid by him to the king, for Master John Alcok,
Woburn. bishop of Worcester, or his executors and assigns to found a perpetual
chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar in
a chapel newly built by him within the cemetery and by the church of
Holy Trinity, Kyngeston upon Hull, for the good estate of the king and
Elizabeth, queen of England, his consort and his son Edward, prince of
Wales, and the said bishop and his benefactors and for their soids after
death and to do other works of piety, to be called the chantry of the said
bishop at the altar in the chapel of St. Mary and St. John the Evangelist,
and for them to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain lands, rents,
annuities, and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 12 marks
yearly; and also for them to grant lands, rents, annuities and other
possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 8 marks yearly, to the abbot
and convent of the church of St. Mary, York, to do certain works of piety
*^<^^^^^ ^ ^^s ordinance. By p.s.
1480.
Feb. 12. Exemplification, at the request of William Noreys, knight, of the tenour
Westminster, of the ^ enrolment of letters patent dated 6 May Uee p. 157). These
letters have been accidentally lost, as William Prode has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
172
CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1480.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
1479.
March 7.
Buekden.
Membrane 12 — cant.
Appointment for life of Robert Coorte as auditor of all accounts of
receivers, bailiffs, reeves, farmers and other officers of the king's lordship
and manor of Craneboum, co. Dorset, receiving the accustomed fees from
the issues of the lordship and manor with all other profits. By p.s.
Grant to Guy Wolston, one of the esquires of the king's body, and the
heirs of his body of a moiety of the manor of Isham, a moiety of the
advowson of the church of Isham, a messuage in Wakerley and 8«. of yearly
rent in Aldewynde, co. Northampton, and a messuage in Baroughden,
CO. Rutland, late of John Durrant late of CoUeweston, co. Northampton,
'yoman,' and in the king's hands by reason of an act of forfeiture in the
Parliament at Westminster, 6 October, 12 Edward IV, not exceeding the
yearly value of 10/., and all issues of the premises from the time of their
being taken into the king's hands. By p.s.
Dec. 6.
Wobum*
Dec. 6.
Wobum.
Deo. 80.
Wobum.
Dec. 28.
Wobum.
MEMBRANE 11.
Grant to Henry Sharpe, doctor of laws, the dean, and the canons of. the
king's free chapel of St. Mary and St. Stephen within the palace of West-
minster that they shall henceforth form one corporate body and shall have
perpetual succession and a common seal, with power to acquire lands,
liberties and other possessions and to implead and be impleaded ; grant to
them of licence to acquire in mortmain lands, rents, reversions, services,
knights' fees and advowsons to the value of 100/. yearly ; grant that they
shall be quit of fines or fees for any letters patent, charters or writs of the
king ; and confirmation to them of all their possessions. By E.
Grant in furtherance of a grant bv Henry VI by authority of the
Parliament at Westminster, 8 Henry VI, to the king's kinsman Richard
bishop of Salisbury, the warden or dean, and the canons of the king's free
chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyndesorethat they shall hence-
forth form one corporate body and shall have perpetual succession and a
common seal, with power to acquire lands, liberties and other possessions
and to implead and be impleaded ; licence for the king's kinsman John,
duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth his wife, the king's sister, to grant to them
in mortmain the manor or lordship of Grobury alias Grovebury alias
Leighton Bosard, co. Berks {rectius Bedford), held in chief ; licence for them to
acquire in mortmain lands, rents or advowsons to the value of 600/. yearly ;
and grant that thev shall be quit of fines or fees for any letters patent,
charters or writs of the king. By E.
Grant for life to the king's servitor William Millesham, one of the
yeomen of the crown, of all lands, rents and possessions within the city of
Coventre lately pertaining to John Norff, one of the rebels, by grant of
Henry VI, which Robert Hadley lately had of the king's grant, not exceed-
ing the yearly value of 10/. By p.s.
General pardon to Christina the wife of John North of Combe, co.
Southampton, 'spynster,' of all offences committed by her before
20 December. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 10.
Nov. 10. Grant for life to Richard Brampton, gentleman, of the pantry of the
Wefltminster. king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of the lands, rents, services
and possessions which Laurence Hill had in the counties of Buckingham
19 EDWABD IV. 178
1479.
Membrane 10 — cont.
and Berks and elsewhere within the reahn, not exceeding the value of 122.
yearly ; in heu of a like grant to Henry Fy^S^^y ^7 letters patent dated
10 January, 1 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Dec. 9. Grant to Thomas Combes, esquire, of the custody of all manors, lands,
Windsor. rents, services, reversions, possessions and hereditaments late of Eichard
Mill, tenant in chief, during the minority of William Mill his son and
heir, and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement,
and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Nov. 80. Grant to John Dynham, lord Dynham, and Thomas Montegomery,
Westminster, knight, of the custody of an acre of land in Colne Engeyn, co. Essex, late
of John Broughton late of Denston, co. Suffolk, esquire, tenant in chief,
during the minority of John his son and heir and the custody and marriage
of the latter, and so from heir to heir. By E.
Nov. 20. Presentation of John Hyrun to the parish church of Bowelas, in the
Gaildford. diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, void by the resignation of Edmund
Jannes and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of Edward, earl of
Shrewsbury.
Dec. 15. General pardon to Robert Deen alias Dean alias Dene of the town of
Windsor. Calais, ' yoman.' By K.
1480.
Jan. 18. General pardon to Thomas Dujitan alias Dutton alias Dyttan late of
Westminster. Dynbiegh in the lordship of Dynbiegh, ' barker,' of all offences committed
by him before 15 January. By p.s.
Jan. 22. Presentation of William Camell to the church of Tetcote, in the diocese
Westminster, of Exeter.
Jan. 26. General pardon to John Seyntebarbe late of Afkynton, co. Somerset^
Westminster, esquire, alias John Sayntbarbe late of Southbrent, co. Somerset, alias
John Saintbarbe late of Forde of the parish of Wynchecombe, co. Somerset,
aUas ' gentilman/ of all offences committed by him before 24 January.
By p.s.
Feb. 4. General pardon to John Wytham alias Witham of Harleston, co.
Westminster. Norfolk, 'yoman,' alias *bocher,' alias of Browdisshe, co. Norfolk. By p.s.
Feb. 5. Grant to the king's servant Degory Haynes, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, crown, of the office of woodward within the park of Wegenok, co. Warwick,
with a field called ' le Merssh ' lying next without the park, during the
minority of the king's kinsman Edward son of George, late duke of
Clarence, with the accustomed fees as John Edwardes had. By p.s.
Feb. 11. General pardon to John Crokhay alias Crockehay of Brodeclist, co.
Westminster. Devon, 'yoman,' alias ' husbondman,' of all offences committed by him
before 10 February. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 9.
Nov. 2. Licence, for 40s. paid by him in the hanaper, for Thomas Longe to
Westminster, enfeoff Henry Longe, esquire, Alexander Blake and John G^rge of his
manor of Dreycote Ceme, co. Wilts, held in chief, with the exception of
an acre of land in it, and for these to re-grant the same to him and
Marjory bis wife and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to his right
heirs.
174 CALENDAR OP PATENT EOLLS.
■i^iTA Membram 9 — cont.
Nov. 5. Grant to William Hastings, knight, lord Hastings, the king's
Westminster, chamberlain, Thomas Montgomery, knight of the body, Henry Sharp,
clerk, and Thomas Luyt and their assigns of the collation to the next
vacant prebend within the king's college or free chapel of St. Stephen in
the palace of Westminster. By E.
Nov. 7. Grant, during pleasure, to William Merston, esquire, of the office of
Westminster, searcher in the port of London and porks and places adjacent, with the
accustomed fees, and a moiety of all forfeitures seized by him and
presented to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, as William
1480 Baldry, now searcher, has had. By K.
Jan. 15. Grant, for a sum of money paid in hand, to the king's kinsman Thomas,
Westminster, marquess of Dorset, of the custody and marriage of Joan the daughter
and heiress of James Dumeford, esquire, tenant in chief, without disparage-
ment, finding a competent sustenance for her, and also the custody of all
manors and lands late of the said James from the time of his death
during her minority, rendering to the king 160^. yearly from Easter
last and supporting the houses, enclosures and buildings.- By p.s.
Jan. 81. Grant to the king's servant John Busshe, groom usher of the king's
Westminster. haU^ of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Eston, co. Northampton,
during the minority of Edward son and heir of George, late duke of
Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship and all
1479 ofcber profits. By p.s. [5061.]
July 24. General pardon to Henry Aspelond late of Wardon, co. Bedford,
Buckden. <yoman,' alias Henry Asplon late of Lolleworth, co. Cambridge, alias
Henry Aspleon late of Hamptehill, co. Bedford, of all offences committed
1480 '^y ^^ before 12 February last.
Feb. 8. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Bamsey, clerk, born at
Westminster. Lynthou in Scotland, dwelling at Lewes, co. Sussex, who has taken an
oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Feb. 5. Presentation of Roger Stowe, chaplain, to a mediety of the church of
Westminster. Geldyng, in the diocese of York, void by the resignation of Master John
Eerver alias Aleyn.
Feb. 8. Pardon, for 20a. paid in the hanaper, to Robert Stevenson of
Westminster. Swynhop, Thomas Breuce of Ludford, clerk, Richard Clerk of
Eevermond and Henry Stevenson for acquiring to themselves and the heirs
of the said Robert from Thomas Kyme and Alice his wife, Thomas Elwys
and Thomas Robynson a messuage, 60 acres of land and 4 acres of
meadow in Thorgamby, co. Lincoln, held in chief, and entering thereon
without licence.
Feb. 10. Licence, for 200 marks paid to the king, for the warden and scholars of
Westminster. ^]^q college called * SeyntmarycoUege of Wynchester' near the city of
Winchester to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 40
marks yearly, not held in chief, for their sustenance and for finding a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily for the good estate of the kmg
and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and for their souls after
death and the soul of Master Andrew Holes, late chancellor of the
cathedral church of St. Mary, Salisbury, and supporting other charges
according to the last will of the said chancellor.
By p.s. [6068] and for 20 marks paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 16. General pardon to Andrew Hunne of Crosfeld, co. Suffolk, ' yoman,'
Westminster. oZto* « husbondman/ By K,
19 EDWARD IV. 175
^j^ort Membran 9 — cont.
Feb. 14. Pardon to John Thomas of London, * mercer/ late one of the clerks of
WestminBter. the petty custom in the port of London, ali<is late one of the clerks of
John Middolton, late one of the collectors of the subsidy of the 8s. in the
tun and the 12d. in the pound in the said port, alias late one of the clerks
of John Rogers, late one of the collectors of the said subsidy, alias late one
of the clerks of Hugh Brice, late one of the collectors of the said subsidy,
of all offences committed by him by reason of his office or by reason of
T . ^rt any merchandise taken by him out of or into the realm. By p.s.
i47y.
Nov. 12. Grant for life to Roger Pye, one of the yeomen of the crown, of 6d.
Weetminster. daily for his fee of the crown from Michaelmas, 18 Edward IV, from
which day he has been one of the yeomen of the crown, from the fee farm
of Pynnokshire at the hands of the abbot and monks of Hayles or the
1 iRO sheriff of Gloucester. By p.s.
Feb. 17. Grant for life to John Hayes of the office of receiver of the king's lord-
Westminster, ship or manor of Cramboum with its members, co. Dorset, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the same with all other profits.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 8.
Jan. 14. Inspeximus and confirmation to the burgesses of the town of Oreford of
Westoimster. letters patent dated 14 February, 1 Richard II, inspecting and confirming
letters patent dated 8 February, 26 Edward III, inspecting and confirming
the following : —
1. A charter dated at Westminster, 12 July, 40 Henry III.
2. A charter dated at Westminster, 8 July, 40 Henry III.
8. A charter dated at Bernewell, 20 February, 19 Edward II.
[Charter Eolly 19 Edward II. No. 16.]
For 40s. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 24. Presentation of Jerome Sperkeford, chaplain, to the church of Padworth,
Westminster, in the diocese of Salisbury.
Feb. 27. Presentation of Oliver Eyng to the parish church of St. Pierre by Calais,
Westminster, void by the resignation of Edmund Russell. The letters are directed to
Th. csurdinal archbishop of Canterbury.
Feb. 22. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Mason, 'bruer,' bom
Weetminster. in Scotland, dwelling in London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to
inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Feb. 21. Grant to the king's kinsman Richard, bishop of Salisbury, dean of the
Westminster, king's free chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore, and his
successors, deans of the said chapel, of the deanery and prebend of the
king's free chapel of Wermerhampton, co. Stafford, void and in the king's
gift, with the disposition of prebends and other offices belonging to it and
all jurisdictions, privileges and liberties, to hold as united to the deanery of
the said chapel of St. George. By E.
Feb. 20. Mandate to John Wurseley, clerk, Ralph Hethcote and Nicholas Under-
Westminster. lond, chaplain, to put him in possession of the same.
Feb. 24. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 15 November last by letters patent to John Darte, citizen and vintner
of London, alias 'marchant,' alias * brokour,' alias 'Gascoigne,' alias late
of GasGony, staying on the king's service in the company of William
Stokker, knight, the mayor, and (he merchants and society of the staple
176 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
-ij^Qr| Membrafie 6 — cont.
of Calais, treasurers and victuallers of the town and oastle of Calais,
and the marches there, on the safe-custody, defence and victualling of the
same, because he delays in the city of London and other parts, as appears
by certificate of the sheriffs.
March 1. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Laweson, * baker,' bom
Westminster, in Scotland, dwelling at Littlcf Walsyngham, co. Norfolk, who has taken
an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
March 1. Grant to Richard, the prior, and the convent of the house of St. Mary
Westminster, and St. Thomas, Newark (Novo Loco) by Guldeford, co. Surrey, that they
and their successors shall be quit of all tenths, subsidies, quota, taxes, im-
positions and other charges granted to the king by the clergy of the realm
or the pope, and that they shall not be charged with the collection of the
same. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 7.
Feb. 11. Grant to John Hays of the custody of the woods of Ben tie and Melchette,
Westminster. CO. Wilts, during the minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel late the
wife of George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the
. issues of the lordships of Ambresbury and Winterboume and all other
profits. By p.s.
Jan. 27. Signification to W. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of John Colingburne, monk of the monastery of Hyde, as abbot
of that place.
Feb. 6. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Hyde by Winchester to
John Colyngborne, whose election as abbot W. bishop of Winchester has
confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Surrey and Sussex.
Somerset and Dorset.
Writ de inUndendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Feb. 17. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas, bishop of Lincoln,
Westminster. Thomas Fitz William the younger and Philip Cokeland to the dean and
chapter of the cathedral church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of the manor of
Gretewell and four messuages, seven tofts, a mill, 210 acres of land, 54 acres
of meadow, 170 acres of pasture, 81a. Sd. of rent and the rent of half a pound
of cumin in Grymolby, Somercotes, Stenewath alioB Stenny th, Spyttelgate by
Grantham and Welby by Haydor, co. Lincoln, extended at 14/. 2X)d.
yearly, of which the said manor is held in chief, three messuages, seven tofts,
a mill, 160 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 80 acres of pasture, 8a. 4d. of
rent and the rent of cumin in Grymolby are held in chief as of the earldom
of Richemond, one messuage, 100 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 12
acres of pasture in Stanwath alias Stennyth and 89 acres of land and 5
acres of pasture in Sp3rttelgate are held in chief as of the earldom of Lincoln
and the remainder are not held in chief, as appears by an inquisition taken
before Stephen Shotton, late escheator in the county, to hold to the value
of 15Z. yearly in part satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated
1 October, 18 Edward lY.
19 EDWARD IV. 177
1479.
Membrane 7 — cont.
Sept. 27. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Pykering, knight, as controller
WestminBter. of the great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells
and the subsidy of the 8^. in the tun and the 12d, in the pound in the port
of Newcastle upon Type and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees, provided that he execute the office in^person, with the
custody of one part of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
1480.
Feb. 28. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit .William Atkynson, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling in London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
March 8. Grant to the king's servant Giles Daubeney, one of the knights of the
Westminster, body, for a certain sum of money paid to tne king, of the custody and
marriage of John Bourghchier son and heir of Fulk Bourghchier, lord of
Fitzwareyn, tenant in chief. By E.
March 2. Appointment for life of John Fox as keeper of the king's woods of
Westminster. Wodestoke called *lee Outewodes ' and aJl other woods withm the king's
lordship and manor of Wodestoke with their members, co. Oxford, without
the king's park of Wodestoke and Henxgrove, receiving Ad. daily from the
issues of the lordship and manor, in lieu of a like appointment of Thomas
Wellisboume, one of the yeomen of the king's chamber, b^ letters patent
dated 8 December, 16 Edward lY, surrendered ; and appomtment of him
for life as keeper of the king's deer and game {gamU) within the metes and
bounds of the new forest near and without the park of Wodestoke, viz.
from the town of Chorlbury to the said park and from the water of Coumbe
to the water of Glyme with the king's new lodge of Ealowehill within the
forest, receiving 2d, daily from the issues of the said lordship and manor.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 6.
Feb. 24. Grant for life to Thomas Grayson of the manor of Eenford alioi
Westminster. Eenforth, the borough or township of Eenford by Een and all messuages,
lands, rents, reversions and services in Eenford, co. Devon, late of Thomas
Courtenay, late earl of Devon, not exceeding the yearly value of
82. Il8. 11(£., to hold from 1 September, 16 Edward IV, by fealty and a
rent of \2d. yearly at Michaelmas ; in lieu of another grant to him by
letters patent of that date in the name of Grayston, surrendered because
invalid. By p.8.
Feb. 2. Grant for life to John Luthington of the offices of bailiff of Chesthunt
Westminster, and Walthamcrosse and parker of the park of Chesthunt alia;^ Brantyn-
geshey, co. Hertford, and buliff of Claveryng, co. Essex, receiving 6i.
daily, viz. 2(2. for the office of bailiff of Chesthunt and Walthamcrosse and
2d, for the office of parker from the issues of the manor and lordship of
Chesthunt [and 2d, ttona the issues of the lordship of Claveryng], as John
Chapman had, with all other profits, in lieu of a grant to the latter by
letters patent dated 2 March, 17 Edward IV Uee p. 68), surrendered ; and
grant to him and Elizabeth his wife for life oi a habitation and easement
of houses and chambers within the manor of Chesthunt with all issues
and profits of 'lez mores' and the garden of the manor around the
precinct of the manor. By p.s.
8258 BC
178 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS-
I ^QQ Membrane 6— cont.
Feb. 24. Licence for Richard Fitz Hugh son and heir of Henry Fitz Hugh,
WestminBter. knight, to enter freely into all castles, lordships, manors, lands,
fee-farms, annuities, reversions, farms, rents, services, hundreds, fees,
views of frank-pledge, courts, leets, sherifiiB* turns, liberties, franchises,
fairs, markets, jurisdictions, stews, fisheries, warrens, knights* fees,
advowsons and other possessions and hereditaments within the realm of
which his father or any ancestor of his was seised and which should
descend to him, saving to the king homage and fealty By p.s.
1479^ MEMBRANE. 6
Dec. 6. Recital of letters patent dated 6 August, 22 Edward m, founding the
Wobum. chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore ; grant, in furtherance
of a grant by Henry VI, by authority of the Parliament at Westminster,
8 Henry VI, to the king's kinsman Richard, bishop of Salisbury, the
warden or dean, and the canons of the said chapel l^t they shall hence-
forth form one corporate body and shall have perpetual succession and a
common seal, with power to acquire lands, liberties and other possessions
and to implead and be impleaded ; licence for the king's kinsman John,
duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth his wife, the king's sister, to grant to them
in mortmain the manor or lordship of Grobery alias Grovebury alias Leigh-
ton Bosard, co. Bedford, held in chief ; licence for them to acquire in
mortmain lands, rents or advowsons to the value of 6001, yearly ; and
grant that they shaU be quit of fines or fees for any letters patent, charters
1480 ^' ^*® ^^ *^® ^^^' [Monasticon. VI. I860.] By K.
Feb. 10. Exemplification, at the request of Robert, prior of the church of St.
WestminBter. Stephen, Lanceston, of the tenour of the record and process of a suit in the
court of the county of Cornwall at Launceston before Robert Willoughby,
knight, sheriff. On 26 April, 19 Edward IV, William Crempe sued William
Michell on a plea of taking and detention of beasts and found pledges for
his suit Williiam Eene and Richard Roket and pledges for the return of his
beasts John Wille and Thomas Roos ; and Thomas Menwynnek, bailiff of
the king, was ordered to make replevin and to take surety of the said William
MygheU to appear at the next county court at Lostwithiell on Monday, 24
May. And on that day the said William Crempe and William Myghell
appeared and the said bailiff certified that he had made replevin
and that the said William Myghell was attached to answer the
said plea by pledge of Richard More and John Hendre, and the
said William Crempe complained that the said William Myghell on
1 May at Launcestonlond in a place called ' Launstondoune ' in the said
county seized two oxen of his and detained them. And on this Thomas
Lymbery, steward of the said prior of his manor of Launcestonlond,
appeared and claimed for the prior cognisance of the plea in the court of
the said manor, as the prior and his predecessors from time immemorial
had been seised of the said manor and had had a court there with view of
frank-pledge and all that pertains to it and had had cognisance of pleas
de vetito namio and of seizure of beasts and goods within the precinct of
the manor. And judgement was given that the prior should have this
liberty, and on this the said steward fixed a day for the parties at
Launcestonlond on the Saturday following.
MEMBRANE 4.
Feb. 6. Grant to William Ghauntre, one of the king's chaplains, the dean, and
WeBtminster. the canons of the king's new collegiate church of St. Mary, Leicester, that
they shall henceforth form one corporate body and shaU have perpetual
19 EDWARD IV. 179
2480, Membrane 4 — cont.
succession and a common seal, with power to acquire lands, liberties and
other possessions and to implead and be impleaded ; licence for them to
acquire in mortmain lands, rents, reversions, services, knights' fees and
advowsons to the value of 100^. yearly ; grant that they shall be quit of
fines or fees for any letters patent, charters or writs of the king ; and
confirmation to them of all their possessions. By E.
Feb. 7. Grant for life to William Berkeley of the office of constable of the king's
WestminBtor. castle within the town of Suthampton with aU due profits and 101. yearly
from the customs and subsidies in the port of the town from Easter,
18 Edward lY ; in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent dated
16 June, 14 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Grant for life to Guy Wolston, one of the esquires of the body, of an
Westminster, tonuity of 60 marks from the issues of the king's lordships, manors and
lands in the county of Lincoln parcel of the honour of Bichemond. By E.
Feb. 14. Grant to Anne the sister of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of
Westminster. England, whom the king's kinsman William Bourgchier, knight has taken
to wife, of the manor called Overhall and the manor called Netherhall alias
Bilvestres Hall in Saintmariburis with appurtenances in the counties of
Suffolk and Essex and a tenement called ' Bopers ' in Saintmariburis and
a water-mill there, of which James, late earl of Wiltshire, was seised in
his demesne as of fee on 4 March, 1 Edward IV, the manor of Dounham
with the advowson of the church of Dounham and 100 acres of land, 200
acres of marsh and 100 acres of pasture called * Erlesfee' in Bures Giffard,
CO. Essex, of which John, earl of Oxford, attainted of high treason in the
Parliament held at Westminster on 6 October, 12 Edward IV, and con-
tinued by divers prorogations to 28 January, 14 Edward IV, was seised in
his demesne as of fee on 14 April, 11 Edward IV, a capiteJ messuage and
Ss. of rent of three marshes containing 80 acres and 140 acres of pasture in
Northlynne, 100 acres of pasture in Glenchewardton, 80 acres of pasture and
a marsh containing 80 acres in Northlynne called ' Oxneys,' 88 messuages
in Bishop's Lynne and a yearly rent of 12«. called * le Feryryght ' at
Bishop's Lynne and NortMynne and a messuage with two gardens in
Suthlynne, of which Robert u^bbon late of Wynkefeld, co. Suffolk, esquire,
attainted as above, was seised m his demesne as of fee on the said 14 April,
the manor of Beteleys and 140 acres of pasture, 60 acres of marsh, 4 acres
of wood and 40». of rent in Hardwyk and Suthlynne which Roger Pyerpoynt
held of the inheritance of the said Robert IGl^ibbon after the death of Agnes
the wife of the latter and which have come into the king's hands by the
said attaint, and the manor of Northfambrige alias Northvanbregge alias
Northambregge and Latcheleyhalle, co. Essex, which the king's father
Richard, late duke of York, granted for life to John Flegge and Agatha his
wife and which has come into the king's hands by the death of the said
Agatha who survived the said John, to hold to herself and the heirs male
of her body with kuights' fees, advowsons, leets, views of frank-pledge, fairs,
markets, parks, warrens, liberties, fnuichises, profits and commodities by
fealty only with all issues from the said 4 March and 14 April. By p.s.
Feb. 19. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Robert Holboum alias
Westminster. Holbom, bom in Scotland, dwelling at Redeclyf, co. Middlesex, who has
taken an oatti of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Feb. 16. General pardon to Robert Whitney of Pychardes Ogle, co. Hereford,
Westminster. ' bastard,' alias Robert Whetney late of Pichardez Ogle, ' gentilman,' alias
late of Penoombe, co. Hereford, alias of Whitney, co. Hereford, of all
offences committed by him before 14 February, By p.s.
180 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
/
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1 j^oA Membrane 4 — cont,
Jan. 27. General pardon to Nicholas Pyttes of Bristol, clerk, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him before 28 January. By p.s.
The like to William Toket of Bristol. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 3.
March 1. Grant for life to Edward Wydevill, knight, of the custody of the king's
Westminster, castle and town of Porchestre and forest and warren there and the super-
vision and governance of the king's town of Portesmouth and his place
there, with power to appoint under him a porter, an artiller and a watoh-
man within the castle, receiving 12^. daily for his own fee, 8i. daily for the
wages of the porter and lid. daily for the wages of a groom under him to
keep the warren, 6d, daily for the wages of the artiller and Sd, daily for
the wages of the watchman and the accustomed fees for the supervision
and governance, from the issues of the castle, forest and warren and the
fee-farm of the town, so far as their extent suffices, and the residue from
the issues of the county of Southampton, with all other accustomed profits,
in the same manner as John, late earl of Shrewsbury, or any one else had
the same ; in lieu of a like grant to the king's kinsman Anthony Wydevill,
earl Byvers, lord of Scales and Nucelles, by letters patent dated 9 Nov-
ember, 17 (recHus 19 November, 7) Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Suthampton and the bailiff of the
town.
Feb. 19. Grant for life to Richard Suthwell, esquire, of the manor of Wikmere,
Westminster, co. Norfolk, with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs,
escheats, courts, leets, parks, warrens, stews, liberties, franchises and other
commodities, late of William, late viscount Beaumont, and in the king's
hands by force of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV, to hold by the services of as many knight's fees and as
many other rents and services as it was held by before 4 March, 1
Edward IV, with all issues from 6 October, 12 Edward IV; with
remainder to the king's son Richard, duke of York and Norfolk, and his
1 470 heirs. By p.s.
May 11. General pardon to John Tomlynson Atkynson of les Quynnes in the
Wobum. parish of Sedner, oo. York, alias John Atkynson, * yoman.' By K.
1480.
Feb. 10. Grant for life to Thomas Fenys, esquire of the body, of the manor and
Westminster, lordship of Polstede Halle in Burnham with its members, co. Norfolk,
which William Wade, deceased, lately had for life of the king's grant.
1479. Byp.s.
June 26« Grant to William Staverton, esquire, of the office of steward of the lord-
Woburn. ship and manor of Gaversham, co. Oxford, and the lordship of Assherigge,
CO. Wilts, the office of bailiff of the lordship of Assherigge and the office or
custody of the woods pertaining to the same lordship in the counties of
Berks and Wilts during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke
of Clarence, and 6 marks yearly for the office of steward of the lordship
and manor of Caversham from the issues of the same, 20s. yearly for the
office of steward of the lordship of Assherigge from the issues of the same
and the accustomed fees for the offices of bailiff and woodward at the hands
of the receivers there, with all other profits. By K.
June 5. General pardon to Henry Bodrugan late of Bodrugan, co. Cornwall,
Woburn. esquire, alias knight, of all offences committed by him before 6 July last.
By p.s.
I9"
19 EDWAED IV. 181
1480^ MEMBRANE 2.
Feb. 12. Lioenoe for John Grevyle, knight, William Berkelely, esquire of the
Westminster, body, Walter Heme, John Erton, clerk, William Everaid, John Tyler,
Biohard Haynes and John Lane the younger to found a perpetual chantry
of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of
Tettebury, co. Gloucester, for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said founders and Eleanor Gilmyn
and for their souls after death and the souls of John Grevyle, esquire, and
Jocosa his wife, Thomas Tanner, Alice Parker, Thomas Gilmyn, Thomas
Heme and Joan his wife, Agnes Stratton, Agnes Badcok and Thomas Parker,
to be called the chaplain of the chantry of Holy Trinity and SS. Thomas
and George in the said church, and for the said chaplain to acquire in mort-
main, after inquisition, lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of
SL yearly. By p.s. and for 80^ paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 11, Belease to Thomas, the prior, and the convent of the monastery of St.
Westminster. Peter, Dunstaple, co. Bedford, of the corrody or sustenance in the monas-
tery which they have time out of mind granted to the king's yeomen and
others at the king's command ; in consideration of their having at the
king's request exchanged their church of Northmerston, co. Buckmgham,
with the king's kinsman Richard, bishop of Salisbury, the dean, and the
canons of the king's free chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyn-
desore for the church of Wedenbek, co. Northampton. By E.
July 5. Pardon to John Godfrey of the street of St. John in the county of
Westminster. Middlesex, ' baker,' and Joan his wife of their outlawry and waiver in the
said county for not appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses,
they having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng,
knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Vacated because in the twentieth year,
July 12. Grant to Robert Colson and Joan his wife, nurse of the king's daughter
Westminster. Katharine, of the custody of aU lordships, manors, lands, services and
other possessions late of Christopher Bewfere of Hychin, co. Hertford,
tenant in chief, during the minority of John his son and heir with the
marriage of the latter, and so from heir to heir, finding a competent
sustenance for the heir and supporting the houses, enclosures and buildings.
Va4iated because in the twentieth year.
MEMBRANE 1.
Jan. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant James Moresby, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the office of porter of the king's castle of Carlisle,
void by the death of Roland Thomborough, with the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
Feb. 1. Grant to Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, of the custody of all
Westminster, manors, lands, rents, services, reversions, possessions and hereditaments
late of Richard Lovell and Anne his wife, deceased, tenants in chief, during
the minorities of Agatha and Joan their daughters and heiresses and the
custody and marriage of these, without disparagement, and so from heir to
heir, finding a competent sustenance for the heirs and supporting the
houses, enclosures and buildings. By K.
Feb. 4. Presentation of Paul Whytyng, chaplain, to the perpetual chantry in the
Westminster, ohapel of St. John the Evangelist within the cemetery of the parish church of
Claveryng, co. Essex, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason
of the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence.
182
CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
1479.
July 26.
WeBtminster.
Membrane 1 — cont.
Licence, for certain considerations specified in certain indentures dated
6 November, 18 Edward IV, between the king on the one part and John
Weston, the prior, and the brethren of the HospiteJ of St. John of
Jerusalem in England on the other part and Thomas, the abbot, and the
convent of the monastery of St. Mary without the walls of the city of
York on the third part, for the said abbot and convent to grant their lands
in Boston, co. Lincoln, to the said prior and brethren in mortmain.
ByK.
MEMBRANES S^dr-QOd.
Commissions of the peace in various counties {see Appendix).
May 6.
Wobum.
July 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 27d,
Commission to William Huddesfeld, Christopher Cooke and John More
to enquire what lands William Denys, deceased, tenant in chief, held in the
county of Devon and by what service and how much they are worth, and
on what day he died and who is his heir, and to take the lands into the
king's hands.
Like commission to William Huddesfeld, the king's attorney, and John
Byconnell on the death of John Mone.
July 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 26(2.
Commission to William Huddesfeld, the king's attorney, and John
Byconell to enquire what lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions and
services in the county of Dorset belong to the king by reason of the
forfeiture of William Godmanston late of Bromley, co. Essex, esquire,
attainted of high treason by an act in Parliament at Westminster, 6
November, 12 Edward IV, and what they are worth and of whom they are
held and who has received the issues from that date.
Wobum.
April 7.
Westminster.
June 10.
Wobum.
June 18.
Wobum.
MEMBRANE 25d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard Grey, knight, son of the
king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, Thomas Lytelton, knight,
Richard Croft, knight, Thomas Braynton, Thomas ap Morgan of Gloucestre,
Thomas Baynham, Roger Bodnam and Robert ap Jenkyn touching certain
offences committed within the parts of South Wales and the marches of
the same by John Herbert alias John Bastard. By E.
Commission to John Hyggeford, Richard Boughton and William Brys-
towe to enquire what lands Henry Waver, esquire, deceased, tenant in
chief, held in the county of Warwick and by what service and what they are
worth, and on what day he died and who is his heir, and to take the lands
into the king's hands.
MEMBRANE 2^d.
Commission to Thomas Bryan, knight, John Rotherham and John
Vemey to enquire into certain felonies, trespasses and other offences
committed within the liberty of Thomas, prior of St. Peter's, Dunstaple.
Commission to William Bourghchier, knight, John Dynham of Dynham,
knight, Henry Lewes, knight, Roger Phylpotte and John Brewode to
enquire into certain offences committed within the county of Essex by
Robert Browne late of Colchestre, co. Essex, ' goldsmyth.'
t
19 EDWAED IV. 188
2479 MEMBRANE 22d.
June 17. Commission de wallis etfossatis to Th. archbishop of Canterbury, William,
Wobum. abbot of St. Augustine's, William, prior of Christ church, Canterbury,
Richard, prior of Horton, Robert, prior of Bilsyngton, William, master of
the House of God, Dover, John Fogge, knight, William Hawte, knight,
John Sootte, knight, William Cheyne, John Broomston, Henry Hoome,
Gervase Hoome, John Fyneux, Vincent Fynche,. Roger Brent, William
Brent and John Nethersole along the sea coast from Appuldour to
Cawmbur and from Cawmbur to Fulston.
Nov. 16. The like to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's
Westminster, kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, Robert Constable, kni^t,
Thomas Meteham, knight, John Vavasour the elder, John Vavasour the
younger, Robert Sheffeld, Edward Saltmerssh, John Aske, esquire, Robert
Portyngton and Leonard Enyght in the wapentakes of Herthill and
between the Ouse and Derwent and in the liberty of Houdenshire, co.
York.
MEMBRANE ISd.
Sept. 28. Commission to P. bishop of Exeter, the king's kinsman Thomas,
Chichester, marquess of Dorset, Thomas Seyntleger, knight, John Byconyll, John
Denys of Orley, Christopher Cook, Oto Gilbert, John Hayes and the
shenffs of Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall to enquire what lands
Fulk FitzWaren, < chivaler,' deceased, tenant in chief, held in the said
counties and by what service and what they are worth, and on what day he
died and who is his heir, and to take the lands into the king's hands.
MEMBRANE 16d.
Nov. 7. Commission to Nicholas Flynte and John Heson to arrest Robert
Westminster. Sergeaunt, * marynor,' and John Mody and bring them before the king
and council.
Nov. 4. Commission to John Squier, master carpenter of the king's works within
Westminster, jjg cagflo of Wyndesore, to take carpenters and other labourers for the
works of the re-building of the chapel of St. Mary and St. George within
the castle, and carriage of timber and other things necessary for his office.
MEMBRANE 9d.
Nov. 4. Conmiission to Walter Mauntell, knight, John Hulcote, esquire, and
Westminster. Richard Middelton, esquire, ta enquire what lands Robert Malory, esquire,
deceased, tenant in chief, held in the counties of Northampton, Warwick
and Leicester and by what service and what they are worth, and on what
day he died and who is his heir, and to take the lands into the king's
hands.
1480.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Feb. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother Richard, duke of
Westminster. Gloucester, the king's kinsmen Thomas, marquess of Dorset, Henry, earl of
Essex, and Anthony, earl Ryvers, Bartholomew James, mayor of London,
Henry de Grey, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, John Stanley of
Stanley, knight, Richaid' Fenys of Dacre, knight, William Hastynges of
Hastynges, John Dynham of Dynham, knight, John Howard of Howard,
knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, Richard Hastynges of Welles,
knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, William Notyngham, knight, and
t
f
184 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1480.
Membrane 2d — caru.
Humphrey Starkey, touohing oertaiii offences committed within the said
city and the liberty of the same by John Daime late of London,
' whittawer/ John Wemme late of London/ goldsmyth/ Thomas f^sshpole
alias Barbour late of London, < harbour,' Jolm Henshawe late of London,
* baker,' alias late of Gloucestre, and Bichard Lewes late of London,
' phisician/ By E.
MEMBBjLNE Id.
Feb. 6. Ck)mmission to Henry Ferrers, knight, Bichard Haute, esquires, John
Westminster. Alfegh and John I^eux to enquire what lands John Martyn of Gravene,
deceased, tenant in chief, held in the county of Kent and by what service
and what they are worth, and on what day he died and who is his heir, and
to take the lands into the king's hands.
Vacated because surrendered on 28 October, 6 Henry VII, by John
Arkehbold and John Ware, executors of the wiU of the said John Alfegh, and
cancelled by John, archbishop of Canterbury, the chancellor.
(. 185 )
20 EDWARD IV.— Paet I.
1480.
May 15.
Westminster.
June 8.
Westminster.
June 15.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
May 8.
Westminster*
June 7.
Westminster.
June 12.
Westminster.
June 14.
Westminster.
June 6.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 28.
Pardons of outlawry to the following :
John Carley late of Wyllesdon, co. Middlesex, * husbondman,* for
not appearing before Thomas Bryan, knight, and his fellows, justices
of the Bench, to answer a plea that he render 40«. to Master William
Wylde, Henry Boleyn and William Squyer, executors of the will of
Master John Druell, clerk ; he having surrendered to the Flete
prison, as the said Thomas has certified. Middlesex.
John Wylkys late of Chetham, co. Kent, ' gentilman,* for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Tempyll
of Eseworugh, co. Buckingham, ' gentilman,' touching a debt of 20Z.
Kent.
John Haretoppe of Meilton Mowbrey, co. Leicester, ' baker,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Blount of Burton on Trent touching a
debt of 40«. Sta£fbrd.
William Hethcote late of Hope, co. Derby, ' yoman,' for not appear-
ing to answer Henry Vernon, esquire, touching a trespass. Derby.
Roger Jacson, vicar of the parish church of Hynkley, co. Leicester,
for not appearing to answer two pleas of John Langford, esquire, late
escheator in the counties of Warwick and Leicester, touching a debt
of 20 marks. Middlesex.
John Holbeme late of London, the younger, < gentilman,* for not
appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Gay the younger, citizen of London,
touching a debt of 408. London.
John Daste late of Hokelvng by Colston Basset, co. Nottingham,
* laborer,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer
William PlomptoUi knight, touching a trespass. Nottingham.
Thomas Verent of Culhendre, co. Cornwall, < laborer,' for not appear-
ing before the king to answer Stephen Pengelly, executor of the will
of William Verent, and WilUiam Pope and Elizabeth his wife, late the
wife of William Verent, co-executrix of the said Stephen, touching a
trespass committed by him and Bobert Verent of Dulco, co. Cornwall,
' smyth.' Cornwall.
William Wykys late of Morton OefErey, co. Hereford, ' gentilman,'
for not ■ appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea
that he render 142. to John Say, knight, brother of William Say, late
dean of the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, and executor of his
will. Middlesex.
Marjory Colman late of Petham, co. Kent, widow, for not appearing
to answer John Neuton, abbot of the monastery of St. Osith, touching
a debt of 111. 5$. 8d. Essex.
186
CALENDAE OF PATENT EOLLS.
1480.
May 16.
Westminster.
July 4,
Westnunster.
July 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — cont.
Thomas Laycok alias Leycok, citizen and ' taloughchaundeler * of
London, for not appearing to answer Walter Gulpet, citizen and writer
of courthand of the city of London, touching a debt of 11, London.
John Bugby of Sandwich, co. Kent, ' marchaunte,* for not
appearing to answer Philip Treygos touching a debt of 8Z. Middlesex.
John Godfrey of the street of St. John in the county of Middlesex,
' baker/ and Joan his wife for not appearing before the king to answer
for divers trespasses. Middlesex.
June 17.
Westminster,
June 8.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
July 4.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 21.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 27.
Thomas Bek late of Mynskyp by Burghryd, co York, 'laborer,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Bichard
Hamerton, knight, touching a trespass. York.
Bichard Benet late of Plympton Earle, co. Devon, chaplain, for
not appearing before the king to answer John Hurll touching a
trespass. Devon.
Bichard Botull of Worcetur, co. Worcester, 'draper,* for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Bichard Middel-
ton and Matilda his wife, late the wife of Thomas Grene of Norton
Davy, CO. Northampton, and William Catesby of Olthorpe, co.
Norttiampton, esquire, touching a debt of 21L ds. ^d. Northampton.
Edmund Fitz William late of Bungey, co. Suffolk, esquire, alias late
of Framlyngham at the Castle, co. Norfolk, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer Guy Fairfax, Serjeant at law, touching a debt of
16L and to answer a plea that he render 122. to Bobert Calcote,
executor of the will of John Grene late of London, 'bocher,' and
William Maryner and Agnes his wife, co-executrix of the said
Bobert. Middlesex.
Nicholas Walker of Worcetur, co. Worcester, 'fuller,' for not
appearing to answer Bichard Middelton and Matilda his wife and
William Catesby as above. Northampton.
Bichard Couper of Disse, co. Norfolk, 'husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Catyr and Elizabeth his wife, executrix of
the will of John Lancastre alias Lancastar late of Bresyngham, the
elder, esquire, touching a debt of 40*. City of Norwich.
John Serle of Elmedon, co. Essex, the younger, ' husbondman,' son
of William Serle, executor of the will of Thomas Parker late of
Elmedon, ' husbondman,' for not appearing to answer a plea that he
render 40Z. to John Searle of Elmedon, the elder, ' bocher." Essex.
Bobert Novell of Gotehyrst, oo. Buckingham, esquire, for not
appearing to answer William, earl of Arundel, constable of Dover
C^tle and admiral of the Cinque Ports, and Peter Veske, esquire,
touching a debt of 101. Sussex.
John Lowthe late of Bekford, co. Gloucester, chaplain, for not
appearing to answer Thomas Buxhale, the master, and the fellows of
the college of St. Mary and All Saints, Fodrynghey, touching a debt
of 20 marks. Kent.
20 EDWAED IV.— Part 1.
187
1480.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 25.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — cont.
Richard Paule alias Pawle late of Baldok, co. Hertford, ' gentilman,'
for not appearing to answer William Goderich, citizen and grocer of
London, touching a debt of 9^. London.
Richard Pyperell late of Pynesford, co. Devon, ' gentilman,' for not
appearing in the court of the late king to answer William Corun,
esquire, touching a trespass. Devon.
Hugh Lye of Lye, co. Salop, * gentilman,' for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Mynde, abbot of St. Mary's,
Shrewsbury, touching a debt of lOL 188. 4i. Salop.
Richard Bemond of Warwyk, < mercer,' for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer'
Roger Midduhnore of London, ' mercer,' touching a debt of 26^.
London.
Robert Emondes late of Swanton Abbot's, oo. Norfolk, < husbond-
man,' for not appearing before the king at Westminster to answer
for cUvers trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison,
as Thomas Billyr^, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has
certified. Middlesex.
William Sparowe late of Suthrey, co. Norfolk, clerk, alias late of
London, chaplain, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench
to answer a plea that he render chattels to the value of 62. to Robert
Daunay and to answer John Audemetre touching a trespass.
Cambridge. London.
John Godwyn late of Beklys, co. Suffolk, * baker,' for not appearing
to anwser John Bacoun touching a debt of 5 marks 6s. 8d. Suffolk.
William Pert late of Alvetheley, co. Essex, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Pasmer alias Passemer, 'gentilman,^
touching a debt of 201. London
•
William Symondes late of Axbrigge, co. Somerset, ' mercer,' for not
appearing before the king to answer Giles Gefford touching a trespass.
Hertford.
William Whyther of Baltesburgh, co. Somerset, ' clothyer,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Aport
touching a debt of IL 10s. 6d. Wilts.
Thomas Wodecok late of Chydeokke, co. Dorset, ' fyssher,' for not
appearing to answer John Byconyll and John Benyn touchii^ a debt
of lids. 4(2. Middlesex.
Thomas Burton of Little Gomerd, co. Suffolk, < husbondman,' for
not appearing before the king at Westminster to answer Ralph West
touching a trespass. Suffolk.
John Manyngham late of Wrastlyngworth, co. Bedford, esquire, for
not appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses. Bedford.
•
Peter Pryot late of Sudbery, co. Suffolk, ' sengelman,' alias ' yoman,'
for not appearing before John.Prysot and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of the late king, to answer Richard Osbom of Castelhethyngham
touching a debt of 6 marks. Essex.
188
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1480.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Membrane 27 — cant.
John Fyse alias Fyce, rector of the church of Westoftes, oo. Nor-
folk, alias of Thetford, co. Norfolk, for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Brymmyng, rector of the
church of Ikworth, co. Su£fblk, and the prior of the canons of the
house of the Holy Sepulchre, Thetford, touching debts of 100«. and 8
marks respectively. Suffolk.
Brian Glapham late of Whithtok, co. Leicester, 'gentilman,* for
not appearing when sued with Henry Burgh late of Whithtok,
* gentihnan,' to answer Edmund Tankard and Biobert Wylson touching
a trespass. Middlesex.
Thomas Isaak lato of Braughyng by Ware, co. Hertford, ' yoman,'
for not appearing when sued with John Isaak late of Braughyng,
'yoman,* to answer Robert Worthyngton and Thomas Cook touching
a trespass. York.
John Assheby late of Herfelde, co. Middlesex, ' gentilman,* for not
appearing to answer John Goket the elder of Ampton, co. Suffolk,
merchant, touching a debt of 10^ Suffolk.
Thomas Hevy of Abyndon, co. Berks, * yoman,* alias ' chapman,*
for not appearing to answer John Skowe, citizen and ' fysshemonger '
of London, and John Snoryng, 'fysshemonger' of London, touching
debts of U. and 60s. respectively. London.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
1481.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 26.
William Bannaster alias Banaster late of Hadnall, co. Salop,
esquire, alias 'gentilman,* for not appearing to answer William
Turvey, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
touching a debt of 181. and to answer a plea that he render 61. to
John Bussell, clerk, Thomas Powtrell, Robert Barkeby, clerk, Robert
Walby, clerk, and Oeorge Dawny, clerk, executors of the will of John
Crecy alias Cracy, canon of the free chapel of St. Stephen within the
palace of Westminster. Middlesex. Derby.
William Attewode of Eyeworth, co. Bedford, ' husbondman,* for not
appearing to answer John Hudde of Baldok, co. Hertford, 'mercer/
touching a debt of 100s. Hertford.
Balph Bumand of Yokflete, co. York, esquire, for not appearing
to answer Richard Walker, citizen and grocer of London, touching a
debt of 28^. Gs. 8d. London.
John Brigham late of York, ' milner,* for not appearing to answer
John Langton, esquire, touching a debt of 6Z. City of York.
John Wurre late of Pybdon, co. Worcester, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Richard Haukyns touching a trespass.
Middlesex.
Thomas Fleeg late of Feltewell, co. Norfolk, ' husbondman,* for not
appearing to answer William Scarlet touching a debt of 40*. Norfolk.
Thomas Bothe of Oildenwellys, co. York, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer John Eeton touching a trespass commited by him
and Johu Baxter of Thwayte, co. York, 'husbondman,' William
Rodes of Letwell, co. York, < husbondman,' and Robert Wright of
Carre, co. York, * laborer.' York.
20 EDWAED IV.— Part 1. 189
]^48J MEMBRANE 26.
Feb 12. Thomas Parpoynt late of Little Hardes, co. Kent, clerk, alias
Westminster. Thomas Perpoynt late of Netherhardies, for not appearing to answer
John Eyngeston, prior of Merton, co. Surrey, and John Marley touching
debts of lOZ. and 40s. respectively. Surrey. Kent.
Feb. 10. Thomas Dayrell late of Oreat Stokton, co. Huntingdon, 'gentilman,*
Westminster. for not appearing before the king to answer for certain trespasses and
rescues of which he was impeached by return of John Langston, late
sheriff of Bedford, and to answer John Forster, esquire, touching a
trespass. Bedford.
Feb. 10. Alexander Proktour late of Hesylhowe in the parish of Clapham, co.
Westminster. York, * yoman,' far not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer John Crokson, chaplain, touching a trespass. York.
Feb. 10. Thomas Couper late of Haukeherst, co. Kent, 'carpenter,' for not
Westminster. appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses. Kent.
-I igQ MEMBRANE 24.
March 20. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Henry Flessher, clerk,
Westminster, bom in Scotland, dwelling at Sunbury, co. Middlesex, who has taken an
oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
April 12. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to John Roger and Alice his wife,
Westminster, in full satisfaction of 670^. 12«. 8id, and other debts approved before the
barons of the king to the said John, of the office of bailiff of the town of
the port of Sandwich with all profits; in lieu of a grant to the said John
and John Adam his brother by letters patent dated 10 September, 8 Edward
IV, surrendered. By p.s.
April 18. Licence for the sub-prior and convent of the monastery or priory and
Westminster, free chapel of St. Bartholomew, in Westsmythfeld, London, of the order of
St. Augustine, to elect a prior in the place of Richard Pulter, deceased.
By p.s.
April 22. Presentation of John Wymarke to the parish church of Sutton Bonyng-
Westminster, ton, in the diocese of York, void by the resignation of Thomas Ligleby,
bishop of Bathlure, last parson.
April 21. Revocation of the protection with clause volumusy for one year, granted
Westminster, on 8 February last by letters patent to Richard Wynter of London,
' gyrdeler,' alias * marchaunt,' staying on the king's service in the company
of the king's kinsman William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant general of
the town, castle and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody, victualling and
defence of the same, because he delays in the city of London, as Thomas
Ham and John Warde, sheriffs, have certified.
March 24. Pardon to Charles Nowell, one of the yeomen of the crown, late escheator
Westminster, in the counties of Essex and Hertford, of all offences committed by him
and all fines, issues, amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from
him to the king by reason of his office. By p.s.
April 28. Grant for life to the king's servant James Moresby, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of the offices of bailiff of the town of Boston and
porter and keeper of the gaol of the town, void by the death of the king's
servant Hugh Moresby, receiving wages of 4d. and 2d. daily respectively
from the issues of the offices, with all other profits. By p.s.
190 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-iAQf\ Membrane 24 — cont.
April 1. Mandate to all bailifGs and others to permit Alexander Johnson, bom at
Westminster. Aberdyne in Scotland, dwelling at Grenewyche, co. Kent, who has taken
an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
April 18. Grant to the king's servant John Smyth, one of the yeomen of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of an annuity of 6Z. 18s. 4rf. during the minority of Edward son
of George, late duke of Clarence, from the issues of the lordship or manor
of Flamstede, co. Hertford. By p.s.
1481.
Feb. 14. Pardon, for a certain sum of money paid to the king by John Dynham,
Westminster, knight, and Elizabeth his sister late the wife of Fulk Bourgohier, lord
Fitz Wareyn, to them and Roger Dynham, esquire, Charles Dynham,
esquire, Oliver Dynham, clerk, William Huddesfeld, John Sapcote, John
Cheyny, esquires, John Reigny, William Cofiyn and Bernard Seyntmark of
all alienations and perquisitions of any manors, lands, rents, reversions and
services late of the said Fulk and all entries thereon without licence.
- , Q^ By K. and for 265. Sd. paid in the hanaper.
April 21. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Williams, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
April 26. General pardon to William Andrewes alias Andrewys late of Dbreweri
Westminster, co. Somerset, * smyth,' of all offences committed by him before 6 April.
By p.s.
April 24. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Malmesbury
Westminster, to elect an abbot in the place of Dan John Ayly, deceased. By p.s.
May 8. General pardon to William Fykman late of Croydon, co. Surrey, * yoman.'
Westminster. By E.
MEMBRANE 23.
1475.
March 28. Exemplification, at the request of John Manyngham late of Oldforde, co.
Westminster. Middlesex, knight, of the tenours of a petition in Parliament witii a
schedule annexed and the assent thereto.
Vacated became elsewhere in tJie fifteenth year. (Vol. 11. p. 670.)
1480.
April 26. Pardon to John Brode of Mersam, co. Kent, the elder, ' gentilman,' late
Westminster, escheator in the counties of Kent and Middlesex, of all offences committed
by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due
from him to the king by reason of his office. By E.
May 12. Mandate to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, constables and others to permit
Westminster, the men and tenants of the manors of Witintune, Brimintune, Tapetune,
Cestrefeld, Buttorp and Echintune, co. Derby, which are of the ancient
demesne of the crown, as appears by a certificate sent into Chancery by the
treasurer and chamberlains, to be quit of toll, stallage, cheminage, pontage,
pavage, picage, murage, lastage and passage and expenses of knights
coming to Parliament and not to put them on assizes, juries or
recognitions.
20 EDWAED IV —Part 1.
191
-I j^oQ Membrane 23 — cont.
May 8. Exemplification, at the request of William Fyndeme, knight, eldest son
Westminster, of Thomas Fy^deme, knight, of the tenours of the following :
1. A petition (English) of the said William in the Parliament at
Westminster, 16 January, 17 Edward IV, that the act of attainder in
the Pp.rliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV, against
the said Thomas shall be void and that the said William and his heirs
shall have his possessions.
2. The assent of the commons: — A cest hiUe les communez soutU
assentur.
8. The answer of the king : — Soitfait come U est desire,
[Rolls of Parliament. VI. 177.]
MEMBRANE 22.
March 6.
Westminster.
March 5.
Westminster.
Oeneral pardon to Thomas Lumley late of Westminster, co. Middlesex,
esquire, of all offences committed by him before 8 March. By p.s.
The like to Laurence Halle late of Westminster, ' yoman.' By p.s.
The like to Gilbert Haygg alias Heygg alias Hayge late of Westminster,
* yoman.' By p.s.
The like to Robert Bille alias Billy late of Westminster, * yoman.'
March 8.
Westminster.
March 22.
Westminster.
April 14.
Westminster.
April 14.
Westminster.
April 1.
Westminster.
April [2]6.
Westminster.
By p.B.
The like to William Daye alias Dey late of Westminster, ' yoman.'
By p.s.
General pardon to John Godale alias Godall late of Frowlysworth alias
Frollesworth, co. Leicester, ' husbondman,' of tdl ofifences committed by
him before 4 March. By p.s.
Grant to Robert Chamber and Marion his wife, late the nurse of the
king's nephew Edward, eldest son of George, late duke of Clarence, of an
annuity of 10 marks from the issues of the lordship of Shypton under
Wychewode, co. Oxford, during the minority of the said nephew.
Mandate in pursuance to the receivers or occupiers of the lordship.
Etfuit patens.
General pardon to Robert Newton of Orpyngton, co. Kent, chaplain,
ali€Ls Sir Robert TaiUour, clerk, alias priest. By p.s.
General pardon to John Barton of the town of Middelton, co. Lancaster,
* gentilman,' alias late of the town of Calais, of all ofifences committed by
him before 26 June last. By p.s.
Pardon to John Hereford late of Dychenyng, co. Sussex, clerk, of his
outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the justices of oyer and
terminer at Lewes on Monday after St. James the Apostle, 17 Edward IV,
to answer to the king for divers trespasses ; he having surrendered to the
prison of Guldeford, as John Fenys, knight, one of the justices, has
certified.
Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Belle, one of the grooms of
the long's chamber, of all the holdings which William Gyfte and Amice
his wife severally held in Aylberton within the manor of Plympton, co.
Devon, as parcel of the manor and which have come into the king's hands
for want of lawful heirs of their bodies. By p.s. [6119.]
192 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-i AQO Membrane 22 — cont,
April 26. Orant to the king's servant William Tumour, one of the king's farriers,
Westminster, of the ofiBce of marshal of the king's stud and young horses within the
parks of Tonneworth, Femhill and Budbrok and other places within the
county of Warwick during the minority of the king's kinsman Edward son
of George, late duke of Clarence, with wages of Id. daily at the hands of
the reeve or bailiff of Tonneworth and two cart-loads of hay within the
meadows of Warrewick and three cart-loads of wood within the park of
Wegenok and all other profits. By p.s. [5098.]
May 8. Grant for life to William Baunderson, for his good service to the king's
Westminster, father and the king, that he shall be one of the knights of the king's alms
within the king's college of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore.
[Fadera,] By p.s.
May 9. Mandate to all bailiSs and others to permit John Powesty, chaplain, bom
Westminster, at St. Andrews in Scotland, dwelling at Hemlyngton in England, who has
taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
By K.
May 8. Pardon to John Joye of Hadley, co. Suffolk, < fuller,' of his outlawry in
Westminster, the said county for not appearing before the king to satisfy him of his
ransom for a trespass committed against Richard Moston, clerk, and
against the peace of the late king, of which he was convicted ; he having
surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight, chief
justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
May 15. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Wyre, ' miller,' bom
Westminster, in Scotland, dwelling at Westgrenewyche, co. Kent, who has taken an oath
of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
MEMBRANE 21.
March 9. General pardon to Alexander Boold late of London, ' yoman,* alias late
Mortlake. of Parneworth, co. Lancaster, * gentilman.' By K.
March 9. Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, of the custody
Mortlake. of the body and the marriage of George Nevell son and heir of Dame
Isabel late the wife of John, marquess of Montagu, and afterwards the
wife of William Noris, knight, during his minority and so from heir to
heir. By p.s.
March 14. Mandate to all baili£fis and others to permit Peter Godard, * bmer,' bom
Westminster, in Scotland, dwelling at the street of St. John without the bar of West-
smythfeld, London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm
peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Like mandate in favour of John Mungall, chaplain, bom in Scotland,
dwelling at Tolsunt Major, co. Essex.
March 6. Pardon to George Lumley late of Ille within the bishopric of Durham,
Westminster, late sheriff of Northumberland, of all offences committed by him before
8 March and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears du
from him to the king by reason of his office. By p.s.
March 17. Grant to the king's servant Peter Beaupie, esquire, of the office of
Westminster, feodary in the counties of Gloucester, Warwick and Worcester, during the
xninority of Edward, earl of Warwick, heir of Isabel late one of the
daughters and heiresses of Richard, late earl of Warwick, with the
accustomed fees and profits. By p.s.
20 EDWAED IV.— Part 1. 198
1430. Membrane 21 — emit,
March 20. Grant to Thomas Hexston, John Estrefeld, John Pynke and John
Mortlake. Hemmyng of Bristol, merchants, in consideration of the wreck of a ship
called U Antony of Bristol, laden with certain merchandise of theirs within
the port of Rochelle, that they or their executors or assigns may receive
all customs and subsidies due to the king from 188 tuns of wine of theirs
and other denizen merchants brought from foreign parts to the port of
Bristol between 1 January and 14 February, 19 Edward IV, in the
ships called U Katheryn of Penmarke, of which William Morven is
master, le Floure of Mynhede, of which John Quyrke is master, le James
of Rochelle, of which Bretannus Duke is master, le Katheryn of Mynhede,
of which Reginald Nicholl is master, and le George of Mynhed, of
which Oliver Bacheler is master; and also that within one year they
may bring back to the port of Bristol quit of customs and subsidies
87 pipes of < woode ' which were in the said ship at the time of the
wreck. By p.s.
March 21. Pardon to Thomas Warde, late escheator in the counties of Warwick and
Westminster. Leicester, of all offences committed by him and all fines, amercements,
debts and accounts due from him to the king by reason of his o£5ce.
By p.s.
March 26. Orant for life to John Sayvill alias Savill, esquire, of the reversion of
Westminster, the offices of steward and master forester of the lordship or manor of
Wakefeld and Sourbyshire and constable of the castle of Sandall, co. York,
with the accustomed fees and profits, on the death or surrender of John
Sayvile, knight, who holds the same for life, and also an annuity of
5 marks from the issues of the lordship on the death of the said John.
By p.s.
March 25. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Thomas Greinfeld, chaplain,
Westminster, bom in Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
March 17. Presentation of Robert Morton to the parish church of Yelvertofte, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John Dicson.
April 8. General pardon to George Danby of the order of Friars Minor of the
Westminster, convent within the town of Dancastre, co. York, of all oflfences committed
by him before 1 April. By p.s.
April 9. General pardon to Henrv Jenyn late of Richemond, co. York, < plommer,'
Westminster, of all oflfences committed by him before 6 April. By p.s.
April 8. General pardon to John Lovell of Fulham, co. Middlesex, * yoman,' of
Westminster, all oflfences committed by him before 1 April. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 20.
April 80. Protection for Peter Daubusson, grand master of the Hospital of St. John
Westminster, of Jerusalem, and the convent of Rhodes and their men and possessions,
and grant that they may display the king's arms and ensigns, as a sign of
the adSfection which the king bears towards the order and because their
island of Rhodes and other lands confront the unspeakable {nefandissimi)
Turk and are in peril unless they are supported by the favour of Catholic
princes ; and grant that if in the war which they are waging with the Turks
they shall be despoiled by any pirates on the Christian side and shall
not be awarded damages they shaU have countermarque and reprisals.
ByK.
8268 N
194 CALENDAR OP PATENT EOLLS.
•1 ^OQ Membrane 20 — cent.
April 80. Notification to all Catholic kings and princes and others, that as the
Westminster, jjjjjg understands from Sir John Eendale, Turcopolier in the order of knights
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem and lieatenant-general in Italy,
England, Flanders and Ireland under Sir Peter Daubusson, grand master
of the order and the convent of Rhodes, and their proctor in the court of
Rome, that the Turk is hastening to subdue the island of Rhodes, he has
taken under his protection the said master and convent and their men and
possessions and has granted that they may bear his arms and ensigns
and promised that if they suffer any injury he will cause reparation to be
made so far as is in his power, and request that they shall be favoured
accordingly. By E.
April 29. Recommendation to all archbishops and others in Ireland of John
Westminster. Kendall, knight, Turcopolier of Rhodes and lieutenant of the grand master
of the order of St. John of Jerusalem in Italy, England, Flanders and
Ireland, and his commissaries or surrogates, as the Grand Turk has subdued
all Greece and divers adjacent provinces, cities and islands and now intends
to subdue the city of Rhodes and the islands pertaining to it and the castle
of Seynt Piere in Turkey, which for a long time has been guarded at
the cost of the master and convent of the order, and the said John has
obtained from pope Sixtus certain indulgences for all who shall help in the
defence of the Christian faith and the maintenance of the said order and
the island of Rhodes and others pertaining to it and the said castle, and the
pope has committed to him the execution of the same in Ireland.
[Fadera.] By K.
May 12. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Thomas Williamson, bom
Westminster, at Berewyk in Scotland, dwelling at Hanneworth, co. Middlesex, who has
taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his
goods. By K.
May 10. Like mandate in favour of John Williamson, bom at Berewyk, dwelling
Westminster, at Hanneworth. By K.
May 16. General pardon to Thomas Herryson alias Harryson of Bakewell, co.
Westminster. Derby, * yoman,' alias * husbondman,' of all offences committed by him
before 14 May. By p.s.
May 26. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Alexander Leche, chaplain,
Westminster, born in Scotland, dwelling at Ougham, co. Kent, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Like mandate in favour of Robert Wynton, chaplain, bom in Scotland,
dwelling at Bewesfeld, co. Kent.
May 2. Grant for life to the king's servant Edward Brampton, esquire, of the
Westminster, manor of Great Houghton, co. Northampton, not exceeding the value of
4Z. yearly, the lordship or manor of Hanyngton, co. Northampton, not
exceeding the value of SL yearly, the lordship or manor of Hasilbeohe,
CO. Northampton, not exceeding the value of 8^. yearly, lands in Rothewell,
CO. Northampton, not exceeding the value of 10 marks yearly, a messuage
in Hardewyk and lands in the same town, not exceeding the value of 20s.
yearly, and a messuage and two tenements in Holburn without the bars of
the Old Temple, London, not exceeding the value of 80s. yearly, late of
Isabel Pecche, his late wife, and in the king's hands by the forfeiture of
Thomas Tresham, knight, attainted of high treason by an act in Parliament
at Westminster, 12 Edward IV, to hold by fealty only. By p.s.
20 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. 195
MEMBRANE 19.
May 1. Pardon to Agnes late the wife of Geofirey Gate, knight, and William
Westminster. Gate, their son and the heir of the said GeoflFrey, of all alienations and
perquisitions by them of the manor of Dangehall, the advowson of the
parish church of Dange, 40 acres of meadow, 500 acres of pasture, 800
acres of marsh and 100s. of rent in Dange, Dansey and Bradwell, a dairy
alias ' a wyk ' called ' Dangebrigge,' lands called ' Estlond,' all the rent of
assize in Dansey, 80 acres called Bunges and two marshes in Bradwell, co.
Essex, with all liberties, franchises, jurisdictions, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, commodities, profits, fairs, markets, free folds, wreck of sea,
free customs and other rights, held in chief, and all entries thereon without
licence. By p.s. and for 405. paid in the hanaper.
May 8. General pardon to John Stone late of Great Faryngdon alias Ghepyng-
Westminster, faryngdon, co. Berks, 'gentihnan,' alias 'yoman,' and Agnes Stone
' huswyf,' his wife, of all offences committed by them before 28 March last.
By p.s.
April 4. General pardon to Soger Belyngham late of Lymmynster, co. Sussex,
Westminster. * gentilman,' alias late of Eendale, co. Westmoreland.
May 14. General pardon to Nicholas Grene late of Bristol, * yoman/ aUas late of
Westminster. London, ' fysshemonger,' of all offences committed by him before 12 May.
By p.s.
May 11. Grant for life to Simon Digby of the ofiSce of forester or keeper of the
Westminster, king's woods called Thomewodes in the south bailiwick within the forest
of Shirwode with the custody of all other woods there, with wages of id.
daily from the issues of the king's lordship of Maunsfeld in Shirwod and
the soke of the same and all other accustomed profits ; in lieu of a like
grant to the king's servant John ap Bys by letters patent dated 22 June,
14 Edward IV, surrendered. By K.
June 8. Mandate to all bailifib and others to permit John Broun, bom in Scot-
Westminster, land, dwelling in London, who has ta^en an oath of feaJty, to inhabit the
realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
June 14. General pardon to Thomas Markynfeld of Markynfeld, oo. Tork,
Westminster, knight, of all offences committed by him before 1 June. By p.s.
May 8. Grant for life to Edward Berkeley, esquire, for the exercise of his office
Westminster, of bailiff of Burley in the New Forest, co. Soutiiampton, of id, daily from
26 April, 7 Edward IV, from the issues of the county of Southampton, in
lieu of a like grant by letters patent dated 16 November, 7 Edward IV,
surrendered. By p.s.
June 12. Grant to Thomas Fowler, esquire, of the custody of all manors,
Westminster, lordships, lands, rents and services with knights' fees and advowsons late
of John Dale late of Tetyncote, co. Butland, 'gentilman,' tenant in chief,
during the minority of William his son and heir and the custody and
marriage of the latter without disparagement, without rendering any
account, and also the custody of all reversions of lands, rents and services
now held for life by Joan, grandmother of the said William and late the
wife of Thomas father of the said John, during the said minority, render-
ing an account at the Exchequer for a moiefy of the issues of the same ;
and so from heir to heir, finding a competent sustenance for the heir.
By p.s.
196 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^ .^^ MEMBRANE 18.
14oU.
May 10. Exemplification, at the request of Ewin Ogle, esquire, lord of Ogle, son
Westminster, and heir of Robert Ogle, lord of Ogle, knight, late of Bothale, oo. Northum-
berland, of the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 14 February,
12 Edward lY, being a general pardon to him of all offences committed by
him before 80 September, 11 Edward lY, and all debts and accounts due
from him to the king before 29 September, 9 Edward lY. These letters
have been accidentally lost, as Alan Fote has taken oath in Chancery, and
will be surrendered if found.
June 18. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Thomas Glencors, bom at
Westminster Anaunt in Scotland, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E.
June 19. Like mandate in favour of Simon Dixson, born at Dundygh in Scotland,
Westminster, dwelling at London. By K.
June 16. Whereas the king's servitor Peter Courteys received from the king divers
Westminster, sums of money to buy jewels in foreign parts and also divers wools to sell
to the king's profit and has delivered jewels pleasing to the king and
answered for all the profit of the wools, the king pardons to him all accounts
due from him in these matters. By p.s.
June 8. Oeneral pardon to William Swetelond late of the parish of Edeford, co.
Westminster. Devon, dlicia of the parish of Little Sampford,co. Somerset, * husbondman,'
and Robert Swetelond late of the parish of Edeford, alias of the pekrish of
Bishop's Lydeyerd, co. Somerset, ' laborer,' of all offences committed by
them before 4 June. By p.s.
June 21. Orant for life to the king's servant John MoUe and Iseult his wife of 20
Westminster, marks yearly from the customs and subsidies in the port of Sandwich and
ports and places adjacent. By p.s.
June 28. Orant to the king's servant Master Oliver Eyng, licentiate in laws, that
Westminster, he shall have the custody of the king's signet whenever it may happen that
Master William Hatteclyf , the king's secretary, is absent from the king's
person, and appointment of him as coadjutor to the said William in the
office of secretary during the life of the latter ; and grant to him, during
good behaviour, of the said office of secretary and the custody of the said
signet on the death of the said William, with all the liberties, fees and
profits. By K.
MEMBRANE 17.
May 12. Exemplification, at the request of the xmder-mentioned Thomas Daynell,
Westminster, of the following :—
1. The transcript of a foot of a fine at Westminster, Michaelmas
and Hilary, 2 Edward lY, before Robert Danby, Nicholas Assheton,
Peter Ardern, Robert Danvers, Walter MoiUe, John Nedeham and
Richard Chokke, justices of the Bench, between Thomas Danell the
elder and Henry Danell and Guy Fairfax, plaintiffis, and Brian
Danell and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, concerning the manor of
Salley by Rypon and 16 messuages, 600 acres of land, 00 acres of
meadow and 405. of rent in Salley by Rypon, Menthorpe, Osgodby,
Dugilby, Northduffeld, Swynton and Malton, by which the deforciants
acbaowledged the premises to be right of the said Thomas and released
them to the plaintiffs and the heirs of Thomas with warranty
20 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1. 197
Westminster.
-\AQt\ Membrane 17 — cont.
against Edmund, abbot of Westminster, and his successors, and for
this the plaintiffs granted the manor and 8 messuages, 40 acres of
land and 20 acres of meadow in Salley to the said Brian for life, with-
out impeachment of waste, with remainder to Thomas Danell the
younger, son of Brian, and the heirs male of his body and final
remainder to the right heirs of Brian, and also granted 8 messuages,
580 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow and the said rent in Menthorpe,
Osgodby, Dugilby, Northduflfeld, Swynton and MaJton to the said
Brian and Elizabeth for life, without impeachment of waste, with
remainder to the said Thomas the younger and his heirs.
2. The enrolment of a charter of Guy Fairfax, serjeant at law,
and Henry Daynell, feoffees of Brian Daynell, late of Bylton, esquire,
granting to the said Thomas the younger and the heirs maJe of his
body the manors of Tokwyth, Bustardthorpe and Middelthorpe and
certain lands in Tokwith, Bustardthorpe, Midelthorpe, Marston and
York, CO. York, and other lands, with remainder to the
right heirs of Brian. 26 September, 14 Edward IV. [Clo$e Boll, 19
Edward IV, m. 15.]
8. The enrolment of a writing of Guy Fairfax, knight, one of the
justices of the Eing*s Bench, and Henry Daynell, brother of the said
Brian, late feoffees of the said Brian, confirming the estate of the said
Thomas in the same ; dated 20 December, 19 Edward IV. [Ibid.]
4. A memorandum that the said Guy and Henry acknowledged the
charter and writing on the 29 January following. [lUd.]
May 12. Exemplification, at the request of the same, of the following : —
1. The enrolment of a writing of the said Thomas the elder releasing
to the said Guy Fairfax and Henry Danell all his right in the manors
of Bilton and Tokwith and 20 messuages, 120 acres of land, 40 acres
of meadow, 80 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 20s. of rent in York,
Bilton, Tokwyth, Midelthorpe and Marceton, co. York, which
the said Brian and Elizabeth had lately by a fine acknowledged
to be his right. 20 May, 4 Edward IV. [Close RoU, 4 Edward IV, m.
20.]
2. A memorandum that he acknowledged the same on 25 May.
[Ibid.]
8. The enrolment of a writing of the said Henry, brother of the said
Brian, deceased, and Brian Daynell, derk, son of Henry, confirming
the estate of the said Thomas the younger in the said manors of
Tokwith, Bustardthorpe and Midelthorpe and lands in Tokwith,
Bilton, Bustardthorpe, Midelthorpe, Marston and York. 20 January,
19 Edward IV. [Close RoU, 19 Edward IF, m. 16.]
4. A memorandum that they acknowledged the same on 20 January.
[Ibid.]
5. The enrolment of a writing of the said Brian Daynell, clerk,
releasing to the said Thomas the younger all his right in the manor
of Salley by Fontance and certain lands in Salley by Fontance, Tokwyth,
Midelthorpe, Bustardthorpe, Marston, York and Bilton, co. York. 10
April, 20 Edward IV. [Close Roll, 20 Edward IV, m. 6.]
6. The enrolment of a writing of the same releasing to the said
Thomas the younger all his right in aU lands in Menthorpe, Osgodby,
Dugilby, Northdi^eld, Swynton and Malton, co. York, late of the said
Elizabeth, sister and heir of William Garton, monk, deceased. 10 April,
20 Edward IV. [Ibid.]
7. A memorandum that he acknowledged the said writings on 28
April. [Ibid.]
198 CALENDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
2480^ MEMBRANE 16.
May 80. General pardon to Henry Grey late of London, knight, alias of Godnore,
Westminflter. co. Derby, alias lord of Grey, of all offences committed by him and all debts,
accounts and arrears due from birn to the king before 24 May. By p.s.
June 8. General pardon to John Tyrwhite late of Newcastle upon Tyne, co. York
WeBtminster. r»ic), 'yoman,* alias * laborer,' alias * marchaunt,' of all offences committed
by him before 4 June. By p.s. ■
June 1. Protection, for one year, for John Antonio de Nigro, owner of a
Westminster, carrack of Genoa called Sancta Maria de Gracia, coming to the realm with
divers goods and merchandise in the carrack, and his factors, attorneys and
servants and the carrack and goods and merchandise. By p.s.
June 11. General pardon to Emanuel Assanus alias SuflBianus late of Tregoys in ,
Westminster, the parish of St. Oolumba the Over, co. Cornwall, knight, of all offences •
committed by him before 81 January, 18 Edward IV. By p.s.
May 8. Exemplification, at the request of Richard Swansey, esquire, of the
Westminster, tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 5 July, 14 Edward IV,
granting to him for life the manor of Brokedishalle in Bruston, co.
Norfolk. These letters have been accidentally lost, as he has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendea*ed if found.
June 18. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Richard Ratter, clerk, bom at
Westminster. Hollond in Scotland, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of
allegiance, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
June 15. Like mandate in favour of Thomas Gamyll, chaplain, bom at Luthre in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Redham in England. ^
MEMBRANE 16.
June 28. Grant for life to John Egremont, knight, of an annuity of 201. from the
Westminster, issues of the subsidy and ulnage of doth in the county of York and in
Kyngeston on Hull and the city and suburbs of York. By K.
July 8. Grant for life to John Panell, one of the king's trumpeters, of 10 marks
Westminster, yearly from Michaelmas, 16 Edward IV, from the fee farm of the town of
Hereford and the issues of the same, in lieu of another grant to him by
letters patent 14 March, 18 Edward IV. {seep. 95), surrendered as invalid.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to the mayor, citizens, bailifiis, or other occupiers
of the town or the sheriff of the county.
July 10. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Smale, bom in Scot-
Westminster, land, dwelling at Ehneston, co. Kent, who has taken an oath of fealty, to
inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Like mandate in favour of John Stanlee, chaplain, bom in Scotland,
dwelling at Dover, co. Kent.
July 10. Pardon to Peter Courteys, who at the king's request has undertaken the
Westminster, custody of the great wai^irobe and from 12 Apnl, 18 Edward IV, to 28
April, 20 Edward IV, has provided divers cloths of 'velvet ' and ' chamlet* and
other stufiiB and has received and paid divers sums of money and has
rendered a full account, of all debts and accounts due from him to the
king in this. By p.s.
20 EDWAKD IV.— Pabt 1. 199
1480. Membrane 15 — conU
xJ^}l'^^.' Protection, for five years, for Henry Wadlowe of London, * mercer,' and
Westminster, his men and possesfiions. By K.
July 1 . Grant for life to Agnes Stanley of an annuity of lOZ. from the issues of
Westminster, the king's lordship of Ambresbury, co. Wilts. By p.s.
July 10. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Grey, *husbondman,'
Westminster, horn in Scotland, dwelling at Asshewell, co. Hertford, who has taken an
oath of fealty, to inhabit &e realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
May 2. Pardon to William Wolff late of Thruley alioi Threweley altas Throwe-
westmmster. i^y^ ^ ^^^^^ 'gentilman,' of his outlawries in the counties of Kent and
Middlesex for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to satisfy the
king of his ransom for a trespass committed against Robert Hadde,
Elizabeth, abbess of Syon, of lOZ. \6s. 8^. which she recovered against
him and 40s. damages, and William Brygam and William Ch^segyll of
42. 6«. %d» which they recovered against him and 18^. 4i. damages ; he
having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, cJiief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
July 11. Grant to John Middelton, knight of the bodv, of the custody of all
Westminster, lordships, lands, rents and services late of John Wood, esquire,
tenant in chief, during the minority of Richard his son and heir, and the
custody atid marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir
to heir. By p.s.
July 8. Presentation of Christopher Huddilston to the parish church of Sudeley,
Westminster, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the resignation of Walter Strange.
MEMBRANE 14.
June 24. Licence for John Tumour, late servant of the king's kinsman (George
Westminster. Neyyle, late archbishop of York, to build a chapel in honour of St. Mary
beside the town of Blythe, co. Nottingham, on tiie same place and ground
where the said archbishop deceased, to the intent to have a perpetual
memory and prayers there used and said for the good estate and prosperity
of the king and his dearest wife the queen and their children while they
live and for their souls after their decease and the soul of the said George.
Byp.s. [6171.]
June 28. Grant to the king's servant Edward Widevile, knight of the body, of the
Westminster, custody of all manors, lands, rents and services with knights* fees and
advowsons late of William Gamon, esquire, tenant in chief, during
the minority of William his son and heir and the custody and marriage
of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
June 80. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Robert Dykson, chaplain,
Westminster, bom in Scotland, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to
inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
June 25. Exemplification, at the request of the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal
Westminster, archbishop of Canterbury, of the tenour of tihe enrolment of letters patent
dated 1 March, 12 Edward IV, granting to him the custody and marriage
of Katharine Watton and the custody of her lands. These letters have been
accidentally lost, as John Holgrave has taken oath in Chancery, and will
be surrendered if found.
200 CALENDAE OF PATENT EOLLS.
-• J ft/% Membrane 14 — cont,
July 4. Grant to John Dynham, lord Dynham, and the heirs male of his body
Westminster, of the manor of Thome, co. Devon, and all lands, rents, reversions and
services in Thorne late of John Gourteney, knight, son of Thomas C!onrteney,
late earl of Devon, and the manor of Newton Popilford, co. Devon, and all
lands, rents, reversions and services in Newton PopUford, late of Thomas,
late earl of Devon, with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, liberties and franchises, in the king's hands by the forfeitures
of the said John and Thomas, with all issues from Easter, 7 Edward lY, to
hold by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other rents and
services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward lY. By p.s.
June 24. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit James Tomson of Edyn-
Westminster. burgh, bom in Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E.
July 7. Like mandate in favour of Thomas Broun, l>orn in Scotland, dwelling at
Westminster. Colcestre, CO. Essex.
July 6. Pardon to Eichard Harney s of Moryngthorpe. co. Norfolk, * husbondman,'
Westminster, of his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the justices of
the Bench to satisfy the king of his ransom for a trespass committed against
John Elyngham by himself and Eobert Storour of Moryngthorpe,
< gentilman ' ; he having surrendered to the Flete prison and John having
acknowledged in person that he has been paid his damages, as Thomas
Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
June 14. The like to John Terry late of Eeddegrave, co. Suffolk, 'carpenter,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before Eichard Neuton
and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer the said
late king and Eobert Banyard for leaving the service of the latter at
Spectyshale before the term agreed upon.
July 9. General pardon to Eichard a Barowe of Halialand alias Eichard Barow
Westminster, late of Haliilond, co. Northumberland, < gentilman,' of all offences committed
by him before 6 July. By p.s.
July 9. Grant to Edward Berkeley, esquire, of the office of steward of the manor
Westminster, of Warblyngton, CO. Southampton, during the minority of Edward son and
heir of Isabel, late the wife of George, late duke of Clarence, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the manor and all other profits.
By p.s.
July 18. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Hugh Broun, born in Scotland,
Westminster, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm
peaceably and enjoy his goods.
July 16. Like mandate in favour of Andrew Thomson, bom in Maurosse in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling in London.
MEMBRANE 13.
April 19. Like mandate in favour of Thomas Fox, born in Scotland, dwelling at
Westminster. Walsyngham, co. Norfolk.
April 23. Eevocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 19 February last by letters patent to William Fortescu late of
Ermyngton, co. Devon, ^ gentilman,' staying on the king's service in the
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company of the king's kinsman William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant
general of the town, castle and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody,
victualling and defence of the same, because he delays at Ermyngton and
elsewhere in the said county, as Alnath Mallyverer, sheriff, has certified.
April 17. Grant to the king's servant WiUiam Sayer, esquire, and Margaret his
Westminster, wife, for her life, of 16 messuages, 18 tenements, 11 cottages, three tofts,
three crofts, 8 gardens, 5 virgates of land, 6 acres of meadow, 11 acres of
pasture and 20^. id, of rent in the town and fields of Northampton, the
manors of Bussheton, Great Houghton and Siwell and all lands, meadows,
feedings, pastures, rents, reversions, services and advowsons of churches in
Bussheton, Great Houghton, Siwell, Ekton, Little Harowdon, Willughby,
Earl's Barton, Hanginghoughton, Aldewyncle and Stannewig, co.
Northampton, with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, l^ts, liberties,
franchises, profits, commodities and emoluments late of Thomas Tresham
late of Sywell, knight, attainted of high treason by force of an act in
Parliament at Westminster, 12 Edward lY, and in the king's hands by
his forfeiture, and all issues of the same belonging to the king before this
time ; and grant for life to the said William of an annuity of 40^ from the
issues of the premises after the death of the said Margaret, if he survive
her. By p.s.
May 8. Signification to Th. bishop of London of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Bobert ToUerton, brother of the monastery of St. Bartholomew,
Westsmythfeld, as prior of that place. By p.s.
May 18. Mandate to Bartholomew James, mayor of London, escheator in that
Westminster, city, for the restitution of the temporalities of the said priory to the said
Bobert, whose election the said bishop has confirmed and whose fealty the
king has taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Buckingham.
Essex and Hertford.
Middlesex.
Writ de irUendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
April 28. Presentation of William Burwey, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Wysshawe, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, void and in the king's
gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Thomas Hore, esquire,
tenant in chief.
May 15. Presentation of Bichard Snowe to the parish church of FuUekke, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln.
May 81. Licence for John, bishop of Ely, John Bvconell, William Brounyng,
Westminster. John Hymmerford the elder, Henry Bumell and Thomas Hyllyng,
* mercer,' to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily at the altar of St. Thomas the Martyr within the parish
church of Yevill, co. Somerset, for the good estate of the king and his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said founders and for their
souls after death and the souls of the relations and benefactors of the
founders, to be called the chaplain of the chantry of our Lord Jesus Christ
in the said church ; and for the said chaplain to acquire in mortmain lands,
rents and possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 10^. yearly.
By K. and for 81^. lis. paid in the hanaper.
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April 27. Pardon, for 8 marks paid in the hanaper, of the trespass in the
Westminster, aoqtdsition by William Fyndeme, knight, Thomas TyreU, esquire, Henry
Teye, esquire, Humphrey Tyrell, esquire, Biohard Bendysshe, esquire, and
Thomas Hall, clerk, to themselves and the heirs of the said Thomas Hall
from William Orene and Margaret his wife of the manor of Ixnyng called
' Coggeshales,' held in chief, and their entry thereon without licence.
May 81. Grant for life to John Fitzherbert of the ofSce of remembrancer in the
Westminster. Exchequer and such fees, vestures, skins {peUuras), money for parchment
and other profits as William Essex, late holder of the office, had. By E.
June?. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Wilts for the restitution of the
Westminster, temporalities of the abbey of Malmesbury to Thomas Olveston, monk of
the monastery, whese election as abbot B. bishop of Salisbury has con-
firmed and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the following : —
The escheator in the county of Gloucester and the marches of Wales
adjacent.
The mayor of Bristol, escheator in that town.
The mayor of London, escheator in that city*
Writ de irUendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
June 12. Licence for the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter,
Westminster. York, to elect an archbishop in the place of Laurence, deceased. By p.s.
[FoBdera,]
June 10. Pardon, for SI. paid in the hanaper, of the trespass in the acquisition by
Westminster. John Wyke, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife to themselves and the heirs of
the said John from John Straunge, knight, lord of Straunge of Enokyn,
Mohun and Basset, and William Hyde, esquire, of the manor called
f Sturmyster Marschall,' co. Dorset, held in chief, and their entry thereon
without licence.
July 11. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of Teukesbury to
Westminster, elect from themselves an abbot in the place of John Btreynesham, dececused,
as the custody of the king's kinsman Edward, earl of Warwick, is in the
king's hands by reason of his minority.
MEMBRANES 12 and 11.
May 1. InspeximtLs and confirmation to John Elvyssh, the abbot, and the canons
Westminster, of St. Mary de Prato, Grek, of a charter dated at Westminster, 14 Novem-
ber, 7 Edward II. [Charter Boll, 7 Edward II, No. 25] , inspecting and
confirming a charter dated at Westminster, 12 June, 18 Edward I [Charter
Roll, 18 Edward I., No. 82] , inspecting and confirming the following : —
1. A charter dated 26 October, 15 Henry HI.
2. Letters patent dated 4 March, 50 Henry HI, confirming letters
patent dated 11 February, 16 Henry UI.
8. A charter dated 25 August, 15 Henry UI.
4. A charter dated 24 March, 11 Henry III.
5. A charter dated 18 July, 46 Henry III.
6. Letters patent dated 16 February, 49 Henry III.
7. A charter dated 16 March, 40 Henry UI, inspecting and con-
firming a charter of Elalph de Gatele [Monasticon. VI. 488] .
For iOs. paid in the hanaper.
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]^4g0. Memhranes 12 and 11 — eonU
July 5. Pardon to John Godfrey of the street of St. John, oo. Middlesex, 'baker/
Wesiminster. ^^^ j^g^^ j^jg ,^^ q£ ^^:^ outlawry and waiver in tiiie said county for not
appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses, they having
surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Billyng, knight, ohid
justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
July 10. Appointment of Martin Prenteys and John Sturgeon, * carpenter,' to
Weetminster. ^^ carriage by land and water for timber for the building of the king's
college of St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Cambridge, and other wood and
underwood which the king has bought from the abbot of Walden for the
building.
July 14. Appointment, until 15 January, of Thomas Markham, esquire, to take
WestminBter. ^i^^ f^^ ^j^,g^ fresh- water fish for the expenses of the hous^old and carriage
for the same. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
July 12. Qrant to Robert Colson and Joan his wife, nurse of the king's daughter
Westminster. Katharine, ef the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, services, and
other possessions late of Christopher Bewfere of Hychin, co. Hertford,
tenant in chief, during the minority of John his son and heir, with the
marriage of the latter, and so from heir to heir, finding sufficient sustenance
for the heir and supporting the houseSi enclosures and buildings. By p.s.
July 17. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Thomas Halywell, clerk, bom
Westminster, at Grynlawe in Scotland, dwelling at Walpole, oo. Norfolk, who has taken
an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
ByK.
July 17. General pardon to Nicholas Moors oIxm Morse oLioi Morys of Kaynsham
Westminster. alia9 Eeyensham, co. Somerset, of all offences conmiitted by him before
1 June. By E.
MEMBRAIiiE 10.
July 11. General pardon to Agnes Yenour of Honyden, co. Suffolk, ' spenster.'
Westminster. By £.
June 18. Grant to Alice Borough of a yearly rent of 20 marks from the issues of
Westminster, the castles, lordships, manors and lands in the county of Warwick in the
king's hands by reason of the minority of Edward son of George, late duke
of Clarence, during the said nunority. By p.s.
July 18. General pardon to Robert Billesdon alias Bilston, citizen and alderman
Westminster, of London, aluu * haberdassher,' of all offences committed by him and all
debts and accounts due from him to the king before 24 January last, pro-
vided that this shall not extend to any merchandise of wools, wool-feUs,
hides, tin and lead or against any customers, controllers or searchers in any
port of the realm. By p.s.
May 20. General pardon to William Savage late of London, < yoman,' alias late
Westminster, of Suthwerk, co. Surrev, alias late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, of all
offences committed by mm before 6 May. By p.s,
July 14. Licence for William Cbscoigne, knight, or his heirs to crenellate their
Westminster, manor of Gkkukethorpe, co. Tork, and to enclose and impark 200 acres of
land, 100 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture and 40 acres of wood of
their demesne lands in Graukethorpe, Wardeley and Harwod and 1,000
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acres of land, 400 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture and 600 acres of
wood in Thwhouse, Lofthouse, Wardeley, Harwod and Wyke of their
demesne lands, provided that they be not within the metes of the king's
forest. By p.s.
July 16. Licence for John Ingilby, prior of the house of Jesus of Bethleem, Shene,
Westminster. Robert Houglot, Richard Newbryge, clerk, Richard Merchall, John Marten,
Robert Rutter and John Tynmarden to found a fratenuty or gild perpetual
of themselves and other persons, men and women. The brethren and sisters
of the gild shall each year elect from themselves a guardian for the gov-
ernance of the gild and the custody of its possessions, and shall form one
body and have a common seal, and the guardian and his successors shall
have power to implead and be impleaded on behalf of the gild by the name of
guardian of the gild of St. Mary in Bagshote, co. Surrey, and they shall
have power to meet together and dress in one suit. And grant to them of
licence to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands and rents, not held
in chief, to the value of 10/. yearly, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine
service in the chapel of St. Mary, Bagshote, for the good estate of the king
and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the brethren and sisters
of the gild and for their souls after death and the souls of the king's
progenitors and to do other works of piety according to the ordinance of tike
foimders. By p.s.
June 29. Grant, during good behaviour, to Robert Mutton, *• gentilman,' of the
Westminster, office of porter of the king's castle of St. Bryavel and manor and lordship
of St. Bryavel in the forest of Deane and the office of receiver of the
forest of Deane, with the accustomed fees at his own hands, in lieu of like
grants to Robert Hiett by several letters patent dated 15 April, 1 Edward lY,
surrendered. By K.
MEMBRANE 9.
May 4. Inspeximiis and confirmation to William, the abbot, and the convent of
Westminster. Roche of letters patent dated 14 July, 8 Richard II, confirming their estate
in the church of Haytefeld, co. York, and granting licence for them to
appropriate it in mortmain. For 40s. paid in the hanaper.
July 17. Grant to John, the prior, and the convent of the cathedral church of
Westminster. Holy Trinity, Norwich, that they shall have a fair at their town of Martham,
CO. Norfolk, on 5 August and the day preceding and the day following with
a court of pie-powder and all profits, provided that it be not to the harm of
neighbouring fairs. By p.s.
July 18. Letters of denization for George Ackart of the parts of Artois, bom in
Westminster, the bishopric of Terouanne, and the heurs of his body. By K.
July 19. Grant to Margaret Blasy, for her good service to the king and the king's
Westminster, children, of an annuity of 10 marks during the minority of Edward, earl
of Warwick, son and heir of Elizabeth, late duchess of Clarence, from the
lordship of Fawnhope, co. Hereford. By p.s.
July 24. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit David Harbert, bom in
Westminster. Aberdyne in Scotland, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E.
Like mandates in favour of the following, bom in Scotland, dwelling at
London : —
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Membrane 9 — cont.
July 25.
Westminster.
George Whitlowe.
m
July 28.
Westminster.
Luke Wilson.
July 26.
Westminster.
Bobert Johnson.
July 28.
Westminster.
JameB Gr^ie.
July 29.
Westminster.
Simon Robson.
MEMBRANE 8.
ByK.
ByK.
ByK.
ByK.
May 14. General pardon to William Milner alias Milward alias Millener late of
Westminster. Eyton by Dovebrigge, co. Derby, *yoman,* alias of Dovedale, co. Derby,
< husbondman/ of all offences conmiitted by him before 12 May. By p.s.
May 18. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 21 November last by letters patent to John Balhede of Ipswich, ^co.
Suffolk, 'gentilman,' alia^ 'townederc/ staying on the king's service in
the company of the king's kinsman William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant
general of the town, castle, and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody,
victualling and defence of the same, because he delays at Ipswich, as
William Knyvet, knight, sheriff of the county, has certified.
April 80. General pardon to Thomas Foxe late of Brekestoke, co. Northampton,
Westminster, 'yoman/ Mas late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, of all offences com-
mitted by him before 24 April. By K.
May 10. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Noreys, bom at
Westminster. Montrosse in Scotland, dwelling at Wandesworth, co. Surrey, who has
taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
May [1]7. Whereas the king lately by letters patent granted to the mayor,
Westminster, citizens and commonalty of London the office of garbling of all kinds of
spices in the port and city of London and they have appointed John Stokes,
citizen and grocer of London, as garbler in the said port and city, and
because of the good garbling there many kinds of spices are taken to
Sandwich and Southampton, where they are not duly garbled, the king
hereby appoints the said John, during pleasure, as garbler of anise, cumin,
worm seed, wax, alum, grains of paradise, ginger, cloves, mace, cinnamon,
galingale, rhubarb, scammony, spikenard, senna, turpentine, dyers' grains,
zedoary, almonds, rice, dates, euphorbium, stavesacre, cassia, fistula, nut-
meg, long pepper, mastic, frankincense and other spices and drugs and all
merchandise, which should be garbled, in the towns of Sandwich and Suth-
ampton, receiving fees as in the city of London, with all other profits.
By p.s.
May 12. Appointment of the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, as the
Westminster, king's lieutenant-general to fight against James, king of Scotland, who has
violated the truce lately concluded with the king, and his adherents, with
power to call out all the king's lieges in the marches towards Scotland and
the adjacent counties. [Fadera.] By K.
May 80. General pardon to Richard Bluet late of London, ' gentilman,' alicu late
Westminster, of Holcombe Rogys, CO. Devon. By p.s.
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May 24. Grant to Thomas Botherham, bishop of Lincohi, the chancellor, of the
Westminster, custody of the temporalities of the archbishopric of York and all issues of
the same from the death of Laurence, late archbishop, so long as they
remain in the king's hands, with knights' fees and advowsons. [Fcedera,]
ByK.
June 8. Grant for life to John Egremont, knight, of an annuity of 201. from the
Westminster, issues of the ulnage of cloths within the county of York. By p.s.
June 11. Mandate to all bailififs and others to permit Thomas Grymesley, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Houeden, co. York, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Like mandates in favour of the following : —
June 10. John Gordon, bom at Edynburgh in Scotland, dwelling at London.
Westminster.
June 22. Bobert Brewester, * bocher,' bom in Scotland, dwelling at London.
Westminster.
June 20. Brice Strayton, bom at Barwyk in Scotland, dwelling at London.
Westminster.
July 8. John Williamson Enchemartyn, bom in Scotland, dwelling at
Westminster. Tryng, CO. Hertford.
MEMBRANE 7.
June 18. John Lokeer, clerk, born in Scotland, dwelling at Belcham St. Paul,
Westminster. CO. Essex.
June 19. Thomas Duer, bom at Haberdyne in Scotland, dwelling at London.
Westminster.
June 18. Thomas Creke, bom at Aberdene in Scotland, dwelling at London.
Westminster. By K.
June 18. Grant to Thomas Mongomery, knight, and Edmund Shaa, citizen and
Westminster, alderman of London, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands and
advowsons late of John Shawardyn and Joan his consort, tenants in chief
by knight-service, during the minority of John their son and heir, and the
custody and marriage of the latter, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
June 22. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas Danell, of the tenours of the
Westminster, following : —
1 . A writ de diem claxmt extremum directed to John Gillyot, mayor
of York, escheator in that city, on the death of Brian Danell, esquire,
28 April, 4 Edward IV. [Inquidtions Post Mortem, 4 Edward IV,
No. 14.]
2. Liquisition taken in pursuance at York on 6 July, 4 Edward IV,
finding that the said Brian was seised of the manors of Bylton,
Tokwyth, Bustardthorpe and Middilthorpe and divers lands in Bylton,
York, Marsceton and Bysshopthorpe alias Thorpe Anderowe. [Ibid.]
July 18. Grant to the king's servant John Frysley of the office of feodary of the
Westminster, lordship of Fawnehope, co. Hereford, during the minority of the king's
nephew Edward son and heir of Isabel, late duchess of Clarence, with the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
July 25. Mandate to all bailifiFs and others to permit John Bemys, clerk, bom in
Wegtminster. Scotland, dwelling at Great Dunmowe, co. Essex, who has taken an oath
of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
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July 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert Brent as controller of the great
Westminster, and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the
subsidy of the Ss, in the tun and the 12d, in the pound in the port of
Sandwich and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees,
provided that he execute the office in person, with the custody of one part
of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
MEMBRANE 6.
May 4. Inspeximus and confirmation to William, the abbot, and the convent of
Westminster. Roche of a charter dated at Clipstone, 30 August, 2 Edward III [Charter
Roll, 2 Edward III, No. 84], inspecting and confirming to William, then
abbot, and the monks a charter dated at York, 12 March, 5 Edward II
[Charter Roll, 5 Edward II, No, 12], inspecting and confirming a charter
dated at Westminster, 21 January, 16 Henry III, inspecting and
confirming a charter dAted at La Suze by the hand of Master Rocelin,
vice-chancellor, 2 February, 10 Bichard I. For 60s. paid in the hanaper.
July 19. Licence for the king's servitor John Nanby, customer or collector of the
Westminster, customs and subsidies in the port of Pole and places and creeks adjacent,
or his attorneys to buy and sell ships, meddle with the freighting of ships,
hold wharves, quays, inns and taverns and merchandise, act as factors or
attorneys for foreign merchants or bring merchandise from foreign parts to
the realm, notwithstanding the act in Parliament, 20 Henry YI. By p.s.
July 8. Pardon, for 14«. paid in the hanaper, of the trespass in the acquisition
Westminster, by John Sheffeld, *gentilman,' and Joan his wife, William Sheffeld,
clerk, Bichard Sheffeld, 'gentilman,' and John Moigne, 'gentilman,' to
themselves and the heirs of the said John Sheffeld and Joan from William
Couerham, clerk, of the manor of Staynton in le Hole, co. Lincoln, held in
chief, and their entry thereon without licence.
May 12. General pardon to Philip Attwyll of Exeter, co. Devon, ' marchaunt,'
Westminster, and John Baker of Budeley, co. Devon, 'marynor,' of all offences
committed by them before 11 May. By letters of privy .
July 29. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit James Lawdere, chaplain,
Westminster, bom in Scotland, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to
inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Aug. 10. Like mandate in favour of John Symson, bom in Scotland, dwelling at
Westminster. Oxford. By K.
MEMBRANE 5.
July 12. Exemplification, at the request of John Langston, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of letters patent dkted 21 May, 81 Henry VI, granting to him a
general pardon. These letters have been accidentally lost, as he has taken
oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
July 28. Licence for John Zouche, lord Zouche, son and heir of William, late lord
Westminster. Zouche, knight, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all lordships,
manors, lands, fee farms, an;xuities, reversions, farms, rents, htmdreds, fees,
views of frankpledge, courts, leets, sheriffs' turns, liberties, franchises, fairs,
markets, jurisdictions, knights* fees, advowsons and other possessions in
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1 A.R(\ Membrane 5— co?i<.
the couniies of Warwick, Leicester, Backingham, Bedford, Derby, Notting-
ham, Wilts, Southampton, Northampton, Devon, Somerset and Dorsefc and
elsewhere within the realm which should descend to him on the death of
the said William or any other of his ancestors, saving to the king homage,
fealty and relief. By E.
Aug. 4. Grant to Thomas Burgh, knight of the body, of the offices of the
Westminster, stewardship and master forester of the manor and lordship of Epworth and the
offices of keeper of the park and chace there on the death of the king's aunt
Katharine, duchess of Norfolk, during the minority of Anne, daughter and
heiress of John, late duke of Norfolk, receiving 201. yearly for the offices of
the stewardship and master forester and the accustomed fees for the offices
of keeper. By E.
Aug. 4. Grant as above to Hugh Balfront of the office of keeper of the site of the
Westminster. ^^ manor and lordship and the gardens and closes within the site,
receiving the accustomed fees. By E.
Aug. 5. Mandate to all baili& and others to permit William Clyfford, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Norwich, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Aug. 4. Grant for life to Henry Bake, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the
Westminster, office of ranger in the New Forest, co. Southampton, receiving fees as in the
times of Edward HI. and Bichard 11. from the issues of the county with
all other profits ; in lieu of a like grant to Geoffirey More by letters patent
dated 25 November, 1 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Oct. 4. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Frisseley, page of the
Westnunster. ^^ardrobe, of a t«[iement in the parish of St. Michael, Woodstrete, London,
in the king's gift by the death of the king's councillor and secretary
Master William Hattecliff, with all profits as the said William had.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 4.
July 16. Grant to Bichard Welby, esquire, and William Dunthom, * gentilman,'
Westminster, ^j^q ^t the king's desire have paid for the king the sum of iOOl, to
Licenciado Delarena of the town of Alcares and John Dares of the town of
Bilbowe in Spain, merchants, to the use of divers subjects of the king's
kinsman the king of Castile and Leon in part recompence of injuries
inflicted on them at sea by certain pirates subject to the king, that they or
their executors after their decease or their factors or attorneys in each of the
next three years may ship wools and wool-fells in the ports of Suthampton
and Sandwich and take the same to foreign parts by the straits of Marok
and take other merchandise not of the staple from the said ports to any
foreign parts and bring back merchandise trom foreign parts to the said
ports quit of customs and subsidies to the sums of lOOZ. in the port of
Suthampton and 60 marks in the port of Sandwich. By E.
Mandates in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the customs and
subsidies in the said ports.
June 20. Inspeximus cmd confirmation to Isabel, the prioress, and the nuns of the
Westminster, monastery (Armathwaite) of black nuns of the order of St. Benedict by the
water called Groglyn, co. Cumberland, of letters patent* dated 6 January,
2 William 11. [Motuuticon III. 271.] For ^ mark paid in the hanaper.
•A forgery.
20 EDWAED IV.— Part 1. 209
I joA Membrane 4 — conU
July 29. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas Burgh, knight, to the
Westminster, prior and convent of Mathersey, oo. Nottingham, of three messuages, a
cottage, 73 acres of land and 24 acres of meadow in Weston by Claworth
and Mathersey, co. Nottingham, not held in chief, extended at 26a. yearly,
as appears by an inquisition taken before Edmund Pierpoint, escheator in
the county, to hold to the value of 26s. &d, yearly, in part satisfaction of a
licence by letters patent dated 18 June, 18 Edward III.
For 100s. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 8.
July 28. Licence, for a certain sum of money paid by him to the king, for Master
Westminster. Thomas Rotheram, bishop of Lincoln, or his executors after his decease to
found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily
at the altar newly built by him, within the parish church of Botheram, co.
York, for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, his first-born son Edward, prince of Wales, and his other children
and the said bishop and his friends and benefactors and for their souls
after death and to do certain works of piety, to be called the chantry of
Master Thomas Botherham, bishop of Lincoln, at the altar of Jesus Christ
within the said church, and to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain lands,
rents, annuities and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of
20^. yearly. By K. and for 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
June 16. Grant for life to Henry Harman of the offices of coroner and attorney of
Westminster, the king in the King's Bench, receiving the accustomed fees at the
Exchequer. By p.s.
Aug. 6. Mandate to all bailifGs and others to permit John Olyver, bom in Scot-
Westminster, land, dwelling in London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the
realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
April 1. Letters of denization for John Brown, born in Zanton in the country of
Westminster. Cleves. By p.s. and for I85. 4rf. paid in the hanaper.
Aug. 6. Acceptance of the appointment by Philibert, prior of the monastery of
Westminster. gt;e Marie, Charity sur Loire, of William Brekenok, monk of the priory of
St. Andrew, Northampton, void by the decease of Dan John Holder, last
prior, and immediately dependent on the said monastery, as prior of that
place, and licence for him to enter into the temporalities of the priory and
hold them according to the rule of the Cluniac order, saving to the king
fealty ; and licence for him to execute letters patent of the said Philibert
appointing him his procurator general in all his cells, priories and houses
in England and the surrounding places, viz. Bermondsey, Wenloc,
Northampton, Pontefract and Daventry. For 40^. paid in the hanaper.
Sept. 9. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Lincoln for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the church of Lincoln to John, late bishop of Rochester,
whom pope Sixtus has appointed bishop, and who has renounced every-
thing prejudicial to the king in the papal bull, and whose fealty the king
has taken. [Fadera.]
8258 0
210 CALENDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
1 1 or\ Membrane 8 — cont.
The like to the escheators in the following counties: —
Leicester.
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Northampton and Rutland.
Oxford.
Nottingham.
Hertford.
Bedford and Buckingham.
The like to Bartholomew James, mayor of London, escheator in that
city.
The like to the mayor of Lincoln, escheator in that city.
Writ de ijitendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Sept. 9. Mandate to the escheator in the county of York for the restitution of the
Westminster, temporalities of the archbishopric of York to Thomas, late bishop of
Lincoln, whom pope Sixtus has appointed archbishop, and who has
renounced everything prejudicial to the king in the papal bull, and whose
fealty the king has taken. [Fcsdera.]
The like to the escheators in the following counties: —
Northumberland.
Nottingham and Derby.
Lincoln.
Oxford.
Middlesex.
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
The like to the mayor of Kyngston on Hull, escheator in that town.
The like to the mayor of York, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
MEMBRANE 2.
Aug. 7. Appointment for life of John Clerk, one of the auditors of the accounts
Westminster, of the Exchequer, as auditor of the king's manors or lordships of Hendeley
and Bewdesert, SolyhuU and Fulbroke, co. Warwick, castle or lordship of
Sudeley with its members, co. Gloucester, castle or lordship of Moreende,
CO. Northampton, and lordships of Newport Paynell, co. Buckingham, and
Caversham and Crokeham, co. Berks, with fees of 100s, yearly from the
issues of the premises from Michaelmas last. By E.
Aug. 9. Extension for twelve years further of the appointment of the king's son
Westminster. Richard of Shrewsbury, duke of York, as Ueutenant of Ireland for two
years by letters patent dated 5 May, 19 Edward lY. By K.
July 2. General pardon to John, prior of the house of St. Paul, Newenham by
Westminster. Bedford. By p.s.
Aug. 4. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain, after inquisition, by John
Westminster. Ingilby, the prior, and the monks of the house of Jesus of Beethleem,
Shene, of lands, tenements and rents, to the value of 1002. yearly.
ByK.
Aug. 18. General pardon to Roger Scrowe late of Hanslap, co. Buckingham,
Westminster, 'yoman,' alias of Aspeden, CO. Hertford. By K.
20 EDWAED IV.— Part 1.
211
1480.
Sept. 1.
Westminster.
Sept, 1.
Westminster.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
July 28.
Westminster.
Sept. 18.
Westminster.
Sept. 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 2 — eoWt.
General pardon to Edmund Smerethwayte aZtos Smarthwayte of Dent,
00. York, <yoman,* alias ' husbondman,* aliae late of Lokkelgarth, co.
York, * laborer.' By K.
Grant, during minority, to John Middilton, knight of the body, of the
custody and marriage of Thomas Middilton son and heir of Thomas
Middilton late of the bishopric of Durham, esquire, deceased, tenant in
chief, and the custody of the lands late of the said Thomas the father, and
so from heir to heir. By K.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Biohard Simond, esquire,
master of the king's ship called le Grace de Diea, of an annuity of \Ql.
from the customs and subsidies in the port of Briggewater, co. Somerset.
ByK.
Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Pentland alias
Godechild, born in Scotland, dwelling at New Thame, co. Oxford, who has
taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Like mandate in favour of Guthbert Earre, rector of the parish church
of Myohyng, co. Sussex, bom in Scotland. By E.
G^eral pardon to Edmund Ghirche alias Gherche late of Walcumstowe,
CO. Essex, ' taillour,' of all offences committed by him before 9 September.
ByK.
Aug. 16.
Windsor.
Aug. 15.
Windsor.
Aug. 15.
Wobum.
Aug. 18.
Windsor.
Aug. 28.
Westminster.
At^. 15.
Windsor.
MEMBRANE 1.
Grant for life to WiUiam Smyth of the free chapel of St. Marie de Leo
in the island of Garnesey, void by the death of Thomas Gossyp. By E.
Grant, during minority, to Edward, bishop of Chichester, for a certain
sum of money paid by him to the king, of the custody of John Wroth son
and heir of John Wroth late of Enfeld, co. Middlesex, esquire, and of all
lordships, manors and lands within the realm which the latter held in chief,
with the marriage of the heir without disparagement, and so from heir to
heir. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant John Mortymer, esquire, of the offices of
steward of the lordships of Aberley, Shrawley, Elmeley, Chaddeley and
Salewerp, co. Worcester, with the mastership of the game within the same,
during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick, with the accustomed fees
from the issues of the lordships. By E.
Grant to Robert Wyngefeld, knight, controller of the household, of the
custody of all lands of E^ph Briston, < gentilman,' who is an idiot, to hold
for the use of the latter. By p.s.
Grant to Robert Bowley of the town of Bristol, merchant, who in the last
three years has lost goods and merchandise to tiie value of 400 marks by
misfortune of the sea and again in like manner has lost other goods and
merchandise to the value of 200 marks in a ship called U James of Bristol,
that he or his servants or attorneys may ship 100 sacks of wool to the parts
beyond the south straits with respite of customs until twenty-four months
after shipment, finding security before the treasurer. By p.s. [5190.]
General pardon to Thomas Aleyn of Suthewerk, co. Surrey, <yoman,'
olios late of London, < clerc.' By E.
212 CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1 iOQ Membratu 1 — conJL
Aug. 9. Grant far liie to the king's servant Jc^in Forsier, one of the jeomen of
Weitmiiister. ^\^q crown, of the office of bailiff of two parts of the l(»dship or manor of
Boos in Holdemesse, oo. York, in the king's hands by tibe forfeiture of
George, late dake of Clarence, and &i. daily for the office from the issues
of the said two parts with all other profits. By p.s.
Aug. 1. Mandate to all bailLSiB and others to permit John Stevenson, bom in
WMtmiiister. Scotland, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Like mandate in favour of Bobert Davy, bom in Scotland, dwelling at
Enfeld, co. Middlesex.
Sept. 6. Grant to Master John de Gros, councillor of the king's broths the
Wertmintter. juj^^ ^f Austria and Burgundy, and treasurer of Uie order of the Golden
Fleece, that he or his factors, attorneys or servants may yearly during his
life buy 100 oxen and 500 sheep within the realm and take Uiem to any
foreign parte of the king's friendship quit of customs and subsidies.
By p.s.
Sept. 12. Appointment of John Middelton, knight of the body, to the command of
Westminster, ^j^ armed force which the king has granted shall be sent for the defence of
the country of his kinsman Maximilian, duke of Austria and Burgundy.
[FcaUra.] By K.
Sept. 16. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, marquess of Dorset, for the sum
Westminster, ^f 2,0001. paid by Imn to the king, of the custody of the lord^p or manor
of Byngwoodi co. Southampton, tiie lordship or manor of Canford with its
members, co. Dorset, the lordship or manor of Dunyate with Dunpole with
its members and the lordship or manor of Yarlyngton and Shipton, co.
Somerset, the lordship or manor of Ambresbuiy and the hundred of
Ambresbury, Wynterboume and Alleworthbury, co. Wilts, the borough,
town, hundred and liberty of Teukesbury, the lordship, manor or hundred
of King's Barton by Bristol alias Barton Bristol and the great court of
Bristol alias the great court of the honour of Gloucester by Bristol called
Earles Court, co Gloucester, and the lordship or manor of Busheley, co.
Worcester, with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefe,
escheats, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets, parks, forests,
launds, chaces, warrens, waters, fisheries, liberties, franchises, profits and
other commodities from Easter last during the minority of Edward son
and heir of Isabel late the wife of George, duke of Clarence, and the
custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from
heir to heir, without rendering anything to the king until he shall be fully
satisfied of the said sum, finding a cotnpetent sustenance for the said
Edward. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 8d-26d.
Commissions of the peace in various counties. {See Appendix.)
MEMBRANE 24d.
March 4. Commission to Bichard Wydevyle, knight, John Botheram, Bichard
WestminBtcr. Godfrey and Bobert Gelybrond to deliver the gaol of Bedford castle of
William Daper of Leyghton Bosard, co. Bedford, * husbondman,' Thomas
Fowkes of the same, ' bocher,' and John Stanley of the same, *yoman,'
prisoners there.
20 EDWAED IV.— Pabt 1. 218
1480.
Membrane 24d — cont.
May 18. Commission to John Moklowe to take carriage by land and water for
Westminster, bumbards, cannon and other habiliments of war from the castle of Notyng-
ham to the castle of Norham for the defence of the same and the marches
against James, king of the Scots.
MEMBRANE 22d.
May 6. Commission to John Audeley of Audeley, knight, William Fy^oU, Morgan
Westminster. Kydwelly, John Cheverell and John Hayes to enquire into the reported
subtraction and concealment from the king of divers lands, rents and ser-
vices belonging to his manor or lordship of Crambum, oo. Dorset.
July 10. Appointment of Martin Prenteys and John Sturgeon, carpenter, to take
Westminster, carriage for timber and wood for the college of St. Mary and St. Nicholas,
Cambridge {as on m, 11).
MEMBRANE 20d,
July 1. Commission to John Aubry, mayor of Norwich, John Jenney, Thomas
Westminster. Pert, Nicholas Ovy and Roger Best to deliver the gaol of the city of
William BryghtweU of Norwich, * harbour,' prisoner there.
MEMBRANE lU.
June 12. By letters patent indented dated 10 July, 11 Edward IV, the king
Westminster, granted to John Fogge, knight, all mines beaming gold and silver in the
counties of Devon and Cornwall for twelve years and it was agreed that the
said John should bring water to the mines at his own expense and by the
supervision of two persons to be appointed by the king to survey the works
should receive all the profit of the mines up to a moiety of his expenses in
the bringing of water and afterwards should deliver to the said surveyors to
the king's use a moiety of the profit, after payment of their fees and other
reasonable charges in this part, and retain the other moiety to his own use,
and that in each of the last six of the* twelve years he should deliver to the
said surveyors to the king's use every fifteenth bowl (bollam) of ore or 12i.
instead of it. And now he has brought the water to the mines at his own
expense, and the king hereby appoints Robert Coorte and John Hays to
survey and control the works of the mines and the getting of gold and
silver and the workmen in the mines and to receive the said moiety or
fifteenth and to audit his account from time to time and certify to the
barons of the Exchequer.
June 20. Commission of array in the East Riding of the county of York to the
Westminster, king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, the king's kinsman Henry, earl
of Northumberland, Ralph Graystok of Graystok, kmght, Robert Cunstable,
knight, William Ivers, knight, Walter Gryffith, knight, Marmaduke
Counstable, Robert Hylliard, John Melton and John Counstable for defence
against certain men of Scotland who, notwithstanding the treaty between
the king and his kinsman James, king of titie Scots, have burnt townships
and dwellings in the marches and imprisoned and slain the king's lieges.
[Fcedera,]
The like to the following in the counties named: —
The said duke and earl, Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight, Francis
Lovell of Lovell, Richard Fitzhugh of Fitzhugh, John Scrope of
Bolton, knight, Thomas Scrope of Massam, Robert Graystok,
esquire, William Parre, knight, John Conyers, knight, Richard
Strangways, knight, Edmund Hastinges, knight, and Ralph Aysshe-
ton, Imight, in the North Riding of YorL
214 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1480.
MeMibrane lid — cont.
The said duke and earl, Humphrey Dacr6 of Dacre, knight,
Christopher Moresby, knight, Thomas Strykland, knight, Thomas
Middelton, James Pykeryng, William Thomburgh, Richard Mus-
grave the younger, Richard Musgrave the elder, Thomas Wharton,
and Reginald Wercop, in the county of Westmoreland.
The said duke and earl, Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight, James
Haryngton, knight, William Gascoyn, knight, William Redmayn,
knight, Thomas Martynfeld, knight, Henry Vavasour, knight,
Robert Ryder, knight, John NevyUe of Leversegge, Thomas f^tz-
William, Thomas Wirteley, John Sayyyle and Charles Pylkyngton, in
the West Riding of York.
The said duke and earl, Humphrey Darce of Darce, knight, William
Parre, knight, John Huddelston, knight, Christopher Moresby,
knight, William Lee, knight, Thomas Broughton, Imight, Richard
Huddelston, Richard Salkeld of Kerby and Thomas Ratclyff, in the
county of Cumberland.
The said duke and earl, Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight, Robert
Maners, knight, Roger Heron, esquire, John Wytheryngton, Robert
Colyngwode, Richard Ratclyff, John Cartyngton, John Lilbourn the
younger and John Hagerston, in the county of Northumberland.
MEMBRANE 13d.
May 24. Commission to Richard Wolaston, Richard Hely, Henry Eirkeham,
Westminster. David Candelyn and Hugh Levesey to take carriage by land and sea and
masters and mariners for the safe-conduct of William Hastynges of
Hastynges, knight, the king's chamberlain, whom the king has ordered to
go to the town of Calais, and his company.
Commission to William Rede, master of a ship called la Martenet, to take
mariners for the said ship to serve the king, as the king has ordered an
armed force to go to sea for the resistance of his enemies.
The like to the following : —
John Rede, master of a ship called la Volantyne.
Robert Morys, master of a ship called la Carycon.
John Benet, master of a ship called la Bastyan.
May 16. Commission to the sheriff of Warwick to arrest William Holte and bring
Westminster, binn before the king and council on the quinzaine of Midsummer next.
July 12. Commission to John Catesby, sergeant at law, Thomas Tremayle,
Westminster. Serjeant at law, Richard Emson, attorney of the duchy of Lancaster,
Thomas Arundell, esquire, Richard Pomeray, esquire, Nicholas Stukeley,
esquire, and Thomas North, esquire, to enquire what lands John Buzy,
tenant in chief, deceased, held in the county of Devon, what they are worth, on
what day he died and who is his heir.
Like commission to the same on the death of John Haoohe the younger,
as the king now understands that he held divers lands in the said county,
although it was found by an inquisition taken before John Thombury, late
escheator, that he held none.
20 EDWAED IV.— Part 1. 215
J^gQ ^[e1nbra)U' 13// — cont,
July 14. Commission to John Pulter, Morgan Kydwelly, Thomas Canceler, Thomas
Westminster. Bybbesworth, John Neubury and John Stepneth to enquire what honours,
castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions, annuities, offices, fees,
advowsons, fee-farms, hereditaments and other possessions Henry, late duke
of Somerset, attainted by authority of an act in Parliament at Westminster,
4 November, 1 Edward IV, held in the county of Hertford on 30 December
then last past and who has received the issues in the mean time.
MEMBRANE lOd,
June 26. Commission to John Cassy, esquire, Robert Hundy, John Dypper, William
Westminster. Dyer and the sheriff of Worcester to arrest William Aylewurth, William
Mountford, John Cole the elder, John Cole the younger and Eichard
Stodard and bring them before the king and council on the quinzaine
of Michaelmas next.
MEMBRANE 8d.
May 6. Commission de waUiis et fossatis to Th. bishop of London, Edmund,
Westminster, abbot of the monastery of St. Mary de Grace by the Tower of London,
William Wurseley, dean of the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, John
Elryngton, knight, Thomas Frowyk, knight, Richard Gardener, Roger Phil-
pott, Henry Frowyk, John Elryngton and Richard Markes along the coast of
the marsh of the Thames between the town of Lymeostez and the wall called
'Blakwall* in the county of Middlesex.
May 7. The like to the same and Henrv Sharp, dean of the free chapel of
Westminster. St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster, John Hardyng, master of
the house, or hospital, of St. Thomas the Martyr of Aeon, London, and
John Holgrave along the coast of the marshes of the waters of Thames
and le Lay between the bounds of the city of London and the bridge of
Stratford atte Bowe, in the county of Middlesex, on the north and west and
the way leading between Whitechapell Parisshe and the town of Stratford
atte Bowe on the north.
Aug. 4. The like to Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, E. bishop of Chichester, J. bishop
Westminster, of Ely, J. bishop of Rochester, Thomas le Scrope, knight, John, abbot of
Ramsey, Thomas, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, Richard, abbot of Thorney,
William, abbot of Petirburgh, Richard, abbot of Crowland, Roger, prior of
Ely, Thomas Gray, knight, John Cheyne, knight, Henry Hogard, knight,
Rohiert Morton, Thomas Morton, archdeacon of Ely, Robert Brandon,
John Welles, John Burgoyn, John Taylard, Thomas Pygot, John
Clarevaux, William Tymperley, Robert Ippeswell, John Werkewurth,
Henry Edyall, John Fyncham, Thomas Stedolf and Richard Welby from
the town of Huntyngdon to the priozy of Spaldyng, co. Lincoln, on the
north side of the Isle of Ely, and from thence to the sea, and from the said
town to the town of Lynne, co. Norfolk, on the south side of the Isle of Ely.
Vacated because nothing was done.
MEMBRANE 4d.
Aug. 26. Commission to Robert Wyngfeld, knight, Edward Wodhous, knight, and
Westminster. Henry Spilman to enquire into the report that, although by an inquisition
taken before Thomas Wodhous, escheator in ^e county of Norfolk, it was
found that Richard Whitwell, deceased, was seised of the manor of Fel-
myngham called ' Felmyngham Halle ' in his demesne as of fee and enfeoffed
216 CALENDAR OP PATENT EOLLS.
^ i oQ Membrane id — conL
Bobert Herward, Clement Herward, Simon Damme, John Stubbe, Edward
Howes, William Mono and Nicholas Corpsty of the same and they were
seised of it in their demesne as of fee and that it is held and was held at the
time of the death of the said Richard in chief by knight service, they were
never really seised of it but the said Richard held it at the time of
his death.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Aug. 1. Commission to John Wode the elder, Thomas Combes, John Apsley,
Westminster, JqI^^ Wode the younger, Thomas Oxbrygge, Robert Wodfould, and Richard
Pamfould to enquire into the taking of wools, wool-fells and other goods
and merchandise out of the county of Sussex uncustomed and the takmg of
goods and merchandise belonging to the staple of Calais to places other than
the said staple, with power to examine the owners of sheep within the
county as to the disposal of their wool within the last five years.
MEMBRANE Id.
Aug. 26. Commission to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, warden of
Westminster, j^e Cinque Ports, and his lieutenant and the mayor of Sandwich, on
complaint by Thomas Bochard and Paul Bochard, merchants of Genoa,
that John Antonio de Nigro, patron of a carrack of Genoa called Sancta
Maria de Oracia, placed in divers places in England adjoining the sea and
disposed of to his own use certain butts of malvesey which he received
from them at the island of C .... to take to England and deliver to
their attorneys, to seize the said butts and keep them in safe-custody.
( 217 )
20 EDWARD IV.— Part II.
MEMBRANE 28.
1480.
Oct. 1. Licence for the king*8 kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, kinsman
Westminster, and heir of Humphrey, late duke of Buckingham, and Anne his wife,
deceased, tenants in chief, to wit son of Humphrey their son, to enter freely
into all castles etc. and other possessions and hereditaments in England,
Wales and the marches of Wales late of the said Humphrey or Anne which
should descend to him on their deaths, saving to the kmg homage and
fealty. By K.
Sept. 14. Grant to Richard Boyvyle, esquire, and Gresilda his wife, for his good
Westminster, service to the king*s sister the duchess of Burgundy, of an annuity of 20^.
from Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordships of Preston and
Uppyngham, co. Rutland, during the minority of Edward son and heir of
Isabel late the wife of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s.
Oct. 11. Grant to William Carlile of the ofiSces of bailiff of the lordship of
Westminster. Flampstede and collector of the issues of the manor or lordship of Flamp-
stede, CO. Hertford, during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship, with all other
profits* By E.
Oct. 10. Mandate to all bailifb and others to permit Thomas Thomson, bom in
Westminster. Iburnathe in Scotland, dwelling at Bury St. Edmunds, who has taken an
oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Oct. 12. Grant to the king's servant, Henry Framlyngham, esquire, of the custody
Westminster, of all lordships, manors and lands within the realm late of Richard Whit-
well, ' gentelman,' deceased, tenant in chief, during the minority of John
his son and heir, and the custody and marriage of the latter without dis-
paragement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Oct^ 14. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Alan Vans, chaplain, bom
Westminster, at Dunferneyn in Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath
of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E,
Like mandates in favour of the following : —
Oct. 20. Andrew Todde, bom in Scotland, dwelling at London. By E.
Westminster.
Oct. 11. John Ramsey, chaplain, bom in Scotland, dwelling at Gillyngham,
Westminster, co. Eent.
Oct. 25. William Denolde aliaa Graye, bom in Scotland, dwelling in
Westminster. England. By E.
Oct. 25. General pardon to Thomas Dey late of London, ' pasteler,' aluis Thomas
Westminster, Deye late of Westminster, *coke,' alias Thomas Coke. By p.s.
Oct. 2L General pardon to Adrian Richard, 'Ducheman.' By E.
Westminster.
218 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1480.
Membrane 28 — cofit.
Oct. 27. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Nicholas Haryngton^ bom in
Westminflter. Scotland, dwelling at Sandwich, co. Kent, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By £.
Oct. 28. Like mandate in favour of John Patyrson, born in Scotland, dwelling in
Westminster. England. By K.
MEMBRANE 27.
Nov. 7. Appointment of the king's servitor John Sapcote, one of the esquires of
Westminster. \;\r^Q body, as receiver general of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents,
services, possessions and hereditaments late of Fulk Bourghchier of Fitz
Wareyn, knight, tenant in chief, in the counties of Salop and
Stafford, during the minority of John his son and heir, with the accustomed
fees and power of appointing and removing stewards, auditors, receivers,
constables, bailiffs, porters and other ministers and officers, rendering his
account yearly at the Exchequer. By K.
Nov. 9. Grant for life to the king's servant Simon Dygby, esquire, of the office of
Westminster, bailiff of the manor and lordship of Maunsfeld in Shirwood with the custody
of the woods of the same in the county of Nottingham, with wages of 2d.
daily from the receiver of the lordship and all other accustomed profits, in
lieu of a like grant to Robert Unton by letters patent dated 6 May,
1481 ^^ Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Licence for (George Stanley, knight, and Joan his wife, daughter and
Westminster, heiress of John Lestraunge, knight, late lord Lestraunge, to enter freely
into all castles etc. and other possessions and hereditaments in England,
Wales and the marches of Wales late of the said John which should descend
to her on his death, and after the death of Anne, late the wife of the said
John, and of Roger Eynaston, knight, to enter upon the lands of the in-
heritance of the same John which these hold in dower or for life, saving to
1180 the king homage and fealty. By p.s.
Nov. 7. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Archibald Davy, chaplain,
Westminster, born in Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to
inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Nov. 8. . Inspeocimus and confirmation to Richard More, one of the marshals of the
Westminster. \jj^g*^ ball, and Henry Lessy, one of the sewers of his chamber, of letters
patent (English) of the king's mother Cecill, duchess of York, dated at the
monastery of St. Benet upon Hulme, 14 June, 20 Edward lY, granting to
them for her life the offices of keeping of her manor and two parks of
Stratfeld Mortymer, with fees from the issues of the manor and all other
profits as John Flegge and Agas his wife had, reserving for her use pasture
for her beasts ; and grant that they shall have the same for life.
By p.s. and 208. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 12. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Alexander Pennyr, chaplain,
Westminster, born at Lenerk in Scotland, dwelling at le Vyne, co. Southampton, who has
taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
MEMBRANE 26.
April 26. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas, abbot of the monastery of St.
Westminster. Edmund, Bury, of the tenour of an act remaining among other memoranda
of the council in the office of the privy seal, sent into Chancery by writ of
20 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 219
-I joA Membrane 26 — co)it
privy seal, as follows : — In the Star Chamber at Westminster on 14 February,
19 Edward IV, in the presence of the bishops of Lincoln, chancellor,
Rochester, keeper of the privy seal, Salisbury .and Ely, the earl of Essex,
treasurer of England^ the lords of Ferrers, Dynham, Howard, Greye,
Beauchamp and Dacre, barons, Master Thomas Langton and others, a
decree of the king was read as follows : — In Michaelmas term, 18 Edward IV,
a petition having been exhibited before the king and council at West-
minster by Richard, abbot of the said monastery, against Walter Thurston,
William Sygo, William Clynton and other inhabitants of the town of Bury
St. Edmunds and read with the answers and replication, the king ordered
Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, John, bishop of Rochester,
keeper of the privy seal, his kinsman Anthony, earl Ryvers, and his coun-
cillors Master John Morton, elect of Ely, keeper of the rolls of Chancery,
John Howard of Howard, knight, and Thomas Mountgomerey, knight, to call
the justices of either Bench and others learned in the law and examine the
matter ; and accordingly on 6 November last in a chamber called < le
Chequer Chamber ' they caused the petition, answers and replication to be
read and ordered the parties to produce proofs, and the abbot produced
divers charters and letters patent of Edmund, Enut, Hardeknut,
St. Edward the Confessor and other progenitors of the king, confirmed
by the king, and divers records of pleas, processes, recognitions and
judgments proving the liberties and jurisdictions claimed and the
inhabitants of the town produced nothing but alleged a prescriptive
custom whereby the alderman of the town could appoint constables
and keepers of the market and watches of the town, but they did
not prove custom or use ; and the said bishops and others in full council
at Westminster on 14 November, 18 Edward IV, reported to the
king that the abbot was lord of the whole town with power of appointing
and removing the alderman and all other officers, and the inhabitants never
had union of commonalty or common seal and no head except the abbot and
were barred from their claim, and the abbot had all pleas within the
borough, seditions touching the king^s majesty and person excepted, and all
things pertaining to the conservation of the peace, and that the said Walter
and others had made riot; and the king thereupon gave judgment to that
effect and decreed that the said William Sygo and William Clynton be com-
mitted to the Flete prison for riot until they make fine with him and
amends to the abbot, and the said Walter, who had been imprisoned within
the town of Bury by the bailiffs of the abbot and found security for fine,
was dismissed. By p.s. [5128.]
June 14. General pardon to Robert Silly late of Dultyng, co. Somerset, clerk,
WeetminBter. alids late of Oxford, of all offences committed by him before 28 May.
By p.s.
June 29. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the king's kinsman John,
Westminster, duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth his wife, the long's sister, to the dean and
canons of the king's free chapel of St. George within the castle of
Wyndesore of the house, manor or lordship of Grovebury alias Leighton
Busard, co. Bedford, the church of Tyntagell, co. Cornwall, with all
revenues and emoluments, 19 messuages, 7 tofts, 140 acres of land, 14
acres of meadow, 140 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood and 4Z. of rent in
Neweford and Blanford, co. Dorset, 70 messuages, 12 tofts, 600 acres of
land, 100 acres of meadow, 800 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood and
100s. rent in Stukeley, Norttialle, Edelesburgh and Rodenaohe, co.
Buckingham, 20 messuages, 8 tofts, 800 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow,
200 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 20«. rent in Compton Seynt
220 CALENDAR OP PATENT EOLLS.
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\VS\j.
John, CO. Sussex, 10 messuages, 9 tofts, 200 acres of land, 20 acres of
meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood and 20s. of rent in
Portesmouth and Burgbegge, co. Southampton, and one messuage, 8 tofts,
60 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture and 20«. of rent in
Stodeham, co. Hertford, held in chief. By E.
MEMBRANE 25.
Oct. 10. Grant to Margaret Eelem, for her good service to the king and his
WeBtminster. consort Elizabeth, queen of England, of the custody of all lordships,
manors, lands, rents, reversions, services and other possessions and heredita-
ments, with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge,
fairs, markets, franchises, liberties, profits and commodities, which Elizabeth,
now deceased, the wife of Thomas Malory, knight, deceased, tenant in chief,
held after his death of the inheritance of Nicholas Malozy their kinsman
and heir, viz. son of Bobert their son, during the minority of the said
Nicholas and his custody and marriage without disparagement, and so from
heir to heir. By p.s.
Oct. 21. Exemplification, at the request of the president and fellows of the royal
Westminster, college of St. Margaret and St. Bernard in the University of Cambridge, of
the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 29 May, 18 Edwaid IV,
granting a general pardon to them. These letters have been accidentally
lost, as John Bypplyngham, clerk, one of the fellows, has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Oct. 19. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Boo, 'laborer,* bom
Westminster, in Scotland, dwelling at Somersham, co. Huntingdon, who has taken an
oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E.
Oct. 17. Pardon to Thomas Beke late of Mynskypp, co. York, ' taiUour,' alias late
Westminster, of Skypton in Craven, co. York, of his outlawry in the said county for not
appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses, he having
surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas Byllyng, chief justice of
the Eing*s Bench, has certified.
Oct. 27. Appointment of John Clerk, one of the auditors of the Exchequer, and
Westminster. John Hewyk as auditors of all accounts of ministers in all honours, castles,
lordships, manors, towns, townships, and other possessions and heredita-
ments late of George, late duke of Clarence, in the counties of Warwick,
Worcester, Stafford, Salop, Hereford, Oxford, Berks, Wilts, Northampton,
Gloucester and Butland, during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick,
his son and heir, receiving such fees and sums of money for parchment and
engrossing as John Toke and Henry Harper had from the said duke, wi^
daily expenses while engaged on the business, from the issues of the
premises from Michaelmas, 19 Edward IV. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 24.
Oct. 17. General pardon to Margaret More alias Moor late of Godstowe, co. Oxford,
Westminster, nun, alias * gentilwoman,* alias late abbess of Godstowe. By E.
Oct. 80. Licence, for lOOL paid by them to the king in quarried stone for the
Westminster, building of the king's free chapel of St. George within the castle of
Wyndesore, for the abbot and convent of the monastery of St. Mary and
St. Eenelm, Wynchecombe, to acquire in frank almoin lands, rents, services
and other possessions to the value of 20^. yearly. By £.
20 EDWAED IV.— Part 2. 221
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April 28. Licence for Jolm Britte, Henry Lee and Thomas Wymonde to found
Westminster, a fraternity or perpetual gild of three guardians and the commonalty of free
men of the mistery or art of fullers of the city and suburbs of London.
The guardians and commonalty shall form one corporate body with power to
aoquL lands and other possessions and to impl^ and be implei^ed and
shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, and the commonalty
shall each year elect from among themselves three guardians for the business
of the mistery and the rule of the mistery and all men practising it in the
said city and suburbs, and the guardians and commonalty shall make
ordinances for the governance of the mistery and shall change them at will
by the advice of the mayor and aldermen of the city. By p.s.
Oct. 25. General pardon to Denis Hyndolveston alias Hyldyrston, monk of the
Westaiinster. cathedral church of Holy Trinity, Norwich. By K.
Oct. 26 Exemplification, at the request of John Adam, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of letters patent dated 10 September, 8 Edward IV, granting to
him and John Bogger his brother the office of bailiff of Sandwich. These
letters have been accidentally lost, as he has taken oath in Chancery, and
will be surrendered if found.
Nov. 5. Orant for life to Joan the wife of Bobert Colson, nurse of the king's
Westminster, daughter Katharine, of an annuity of 51, from Easter last from the subsidy
of the 8^. in the tun and 12d, in the pound in the port of London. By p.s.
Nov. 7. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Gray, bom in
Westminster.. Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Aug. 9. Orant for life to the king's servant John Forster, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the office of bailiff of two parts of the king's lordship or manor
of Boss in Holdemesse, co. York, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of
George, late duke of Clarence, and Qd. daily from the issues of the said two
parts with all other profits. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Grant during pleasure, to William Staverton, esquire, and Elizabeth his
Westminster, -^ife of a yearly rent of 6Z. from the issues of the lordship or manor of
Assherigge, co. Wilts. By p.s.
Nov. 13. General pardon to John Crowe of London, ' cordener,' alias * shomaker,'
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 8 November. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 23.
Sept. 15. Bevocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 8 July last by letters patent to John Lay alias Leye late of Lewes, co.
Sussex, chaplain, staying on the king's service in the company of William
Stokker, knight, the mayor, and the merchants and society of the staple of
Calais, treasurers and victuallers of the town and castle of Calais and the
marches there, on the safe-custody and victualling of the same, because he
delays at Westminster, co. Middlesex, as Thomas Ham and John Warde,
shexiffis, have certified.
Sept. 26. Grant for life to Master Stephen Fryon of the office of one of the king's
Westminster, secretaries, receiving yearly 101, from the farm of the town of Northampton
and 1(M. from the farm of the city of York, with all other accustomed
profits. By p.s.
222 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 j^oQ Membrane 28 — cont,
July 17. General pardon to John Snydall late of Doncastre, oo. York, * yoman/ of
Westminster, all offences committed by him before 8 July. By p.s.
Sept. 27. Grant in frank almoin to the dean and canons of the king's free chapel
Westminster, of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore of the advowson of the pre-
bend of Ewem^ co. Dorset, with all its rights, and licence for them to appro-
priate the prebend in mortmain with all lands belonging to it. By p.s.
Oct. 2. Grant to the king's chaplain Master Oliver Dynham of the prebend or
Westminster, canonry in the king's college of St. Mary and St. George within tiie castle
of Wyndesore which Master Edmund Audeley lately had.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Oct. 1. Pardon to Thomas, archbishop of Tork, chancellor of England, late
Westminster, bishop of Lincoln, late keeper of the privy seal, late bishop of Rochester,
of all debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king, all offences
committed by him, and all escapes of felons and attainted clerks from his
custody. [FcMt^a,] By K.
Sept. 21. Grant to John Dunmowe of the prebend within the collegiate church of
Westminster. Tomworth void by the resignation of Master Edmund Audeley, bishop of
Rochester.
Mandate in pursuance to the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
July 20. Mandate to all bailiffisi and others to permit Henry Gragge, bom at
Westminster* Aberden in Scotland, dwelling at Canterbury, co. Kent, who has taken an
oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Oct. 1. Like mandate in favour of Hugh Scotte, chaplain, bom in Scotland,
Westminster, dwelling at Midherst, CO. Sussex.
Oct. 7. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Vaghan, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, of the office of the custody of the park of Prise within the lordship
and county of Gower in West Wales and the office of coroner of the same
lordship, during the minority of the king's kinswoman Anne, daughter and
heiress of John, late duke of Norfolk, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
Oct. 11. Grant, during pleasure, to Peter Courteis of the custody of the king's
Westminster, great wardrobe with all fees and profits. By p.s.
Oct. 6. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Vaughan, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, of a yearly rent of 20^. from the issues of the lordship of Gower in
South Wales during the minority of the king's kinswoman Anne, duchess
of York and Norfolk. By p.s.
Oct. 8. General pardon to Stephen Wade late of London, brewer, dlia$ * laborer.'
Westminster. By K.
Oct. 19. Grant for life to the king's servant' Nicholas Southeworthe, clerk of the
Westminster, king's kitchen, of the manor of Fryteswell alias IVitewell, co. Oxford, and
all lands in Friteswell with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, views of
frank-pledge, liberties, rents, services, profits and commodities late of
Henry Beauford, late duke of Somerset, and James Ormonde, late earl of
Wilt^ire, and in the king's hands by reason of their forfeiture and by
virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV,
which were afterwards granted to Master William Hattedyf , the king's
secretary, now deceased, to hold from the deatib of the latter by as many
rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
Byp.s.
20 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 228
1 i Q A Membrane 28 — cont,
Oot. 12, General pardon to Mawe alias Matthew A&sset late of Steynygge Indent
Westminster, in the county of Richmond, * husbondman,' alias * laborer.' By K.
MEMBRANE 22.
Nov. 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by James, bishop of Norwich, the
Westminster, king's kinsman Anthony Widevile, earl of Riviers, Henry Heydon, John
Wutton, Simon Burgony, clerk, John Shirwyn, clerk, William Fuller, John
Norton and William Catys of a message, 266 acres of land and 70 acres of
marsh in Northoclynchewarton, co. Norfolk, by William Lexham, John
Wutton, Thomas Forest, clerk, John Shirwyn, clerk, William Randes,
clerk, William Fuller, John Norton, William Catys and Robert Brounyng
of a messuage, 240i acres of land, 19 acres of meadow, 14 acres of pasture
and 85«. 2d. of rent in Great Walsyngham and Hyndryngham, by Thomas
Forest, clerk, John Shirwyn, clerk, William Randes, clerk, William Fuller,
John Norton and Robert Brounyng of the manor of Flitcham called
* Snowrynges in Flitcham,' co. Norfolk, and by John Wutton, John Shirwyn,
clerk, William Fuller and John Norton of a messuage, 81 acres of land, 4
acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture and Sd. of rent in Bimyngham, co.
Norfolk, extended at Idl. 18s. yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken
before Thomas Wodehous, escheator in the county, to John, the prior, and
the convent of St. Mary, Walsyngham, to hold to the value of 242. yearly in
part satisfaction of a licence to Thomas, then prior, and the convent by
letters patent dated 14 November, 6 Edward IV.
For 8Z. 10s. paid in .the hanaper.
Nov. 9. Grant, during pleasure, to William Dabeney, clerk of the king's jewels,
Westminster of the office of searcher in the port of London and ports and places adjacent,
with all profits and a moiety of all forfeitures, as William Merston, esquire,
late searcher had. By p.s.
Oct. 80. Pardon, for 7 marks paid in the hanaper, of the trespass in the acquisi-
Westminster. tion to himself and his heirs by Edward Howes from Richard Whitwell,
deceased, of the manor of Felmyngham called ' Felmyngham Halle,' co.
Norfolk, held in chief, and his entry thereon without licence.
Nov. 11. Presentation of Thomas Lincoln, priest, to the parish church of St. Giles,
Westminster Scorthowe, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Master
John Smyth. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Grant to Thomas de Saintmartin of the island of Gersey, * gentilman,'
Westminster, who has been an adherent of the king's adversaries and whom the king has
pardoned, that he may freely enter into certain lands, lordships and fees of
his ancestors to whom he is heir, in the islands of Gersey and Guernsey as
of the fee called < le Fee de la Trinite.' By E.
Nov. 18. General pardon to John Maister late of Eedyngton, co. Essex, * husbond-
Westminster, man,* alias * laborer,' of all offences committed by him before 24 October
last. By K.
Nov. 6. Presentation of William Branohe to the chantry in the chapel of St.
Westminster. Mary in the cathedral church of Chichester, void by the resignation of
Thomas Barker, last chaplain.
Nov. 14. Pardon to William Coke of Tamerton Folyet, co. Devon, 'yeoman,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the said county for not appearing with Richard Martyn of
Tamerton Folyet, 'yoman,' before the justices of the Bench to satisfy the
224 CALENDAR OP PATENT EOLLS.
1 jQ/\ Memhrane 22 — corU.
king of their ransom for a trespass conunitted against William Hastynges,
knight, Thomas Burgh, knight, Ralph Hastynges, knight, and Richard
Page at Horsham in the parish of Tamerton Folyet ; these having appeared
in court on 18 November by John Elys, their attorney, and acknowledged
themselves satisfied of 2Sl. Qs. 8d. and the said William having appeared in
person and made fine and afterwards surrendered to the Flete prison, as
Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
June 28, Grant to the king*s servant Edward Widevylle, knight of the body, of
Westminster, the custody of all manors, lands, rents and services with knights' fees and
advowsons late of William Camon, esquire, tenant in chief, during the
minority of William his son and heir, and the custody and marriage of
'the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 21.
Nov. 28. Whereas the king ought to have the nomination to one corrody only in
Westminster, the priory of St. Mary, Thetford, and he understands from Robert, now
prior, that although Henry Michegood obtained a corrody in the priory at
the king's request in the time of John, late prior, and still has it, neverthe-
less William Newerk, one of the gentlemen of the king's chapel, obtained
another corrody there in the time of the said late prior and still has it, so
that the prior and convent and their successors are chargeable to the king
with two corrodies, he now for the love which he bears to his son Richard,
duke of York, and Anne his wife, daughter of John, late duke of Norfolk,
patrons of the priory, grants that the prior and convent shall henceforward
be charged with one corrody only. By K.
Nov. 27. Pardon, of the king's alms and without any fee to be taken for the great
Westminster, seal, to John Lyng and Joan his wife of a fine of 26$. due from them to
the king. By p.s.
Nov. 27. Pardon to Thomas Passewater late of CopuU, co. Bedford, ' gentilman,*
Westminster, of his outlawry in the county of Buckingham for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to satisfy John Langston of a debt of 40s. which the
latter recovered against him and 6s. 8^. damages, he having surrendered to
the Flete prison and satisfied the said John, as Thomas Bryan, knight,
chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Nov. 24. Grant to William Feelde, the master, and the fellows of the college of
Westminster. St. Mary and All Saints, Fodrynghey, which is of the foundation of the
king's progenitor Edward, late duke of York, and of the king's patronage,
that they shall be quit of all tenths, fifteenths or other contributions or
subsidies granted by the clergy of the realm or of the provinces of
Canterbury or York, or by the commons of the realm or of any tallage on the
king's demesne lands or tenth or other quota imposed by the pope. By p.s.
Nov. 25. General pardon to John Rufford late of Edesburgh, co. Buckingham,
Westminster. < gentilman,' cUias late of Pichethorn, co. Buckingham, alias of Pycheford,
CO. Buckingham, alias late of London, alias of Westminster, alias * mercer,*
alias esquire, of all offences committed by him before 27 May, 16
Edward IV. By p.s.
Oct. 17. Grant to Thomas Thwaytes, esquire, and his executors and assigns, for
Westminster. 98 years, rendering to the king 2s. yearly, of the site of 16 destroyed
messuages in the parish of St. Thomas Apostle in the ward of la Vyntre,
London, which came into the king's hands because Thomas Romayns and
20 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 226
14S0 Membrane 21 — eont.
William Champneys of London, ' gentilmen,* granted them to George
Storton, prior of Lewes, without licence, on 12 November, 8 Edward III ;
in lieu of a grant of the messuages for life to Robert Clyfton, one of the
yeomen ushers of the chamber of the king's consort, now deceased, and
Henry Langton, one of the yeomen of the pantry, by letters patent dated
28 September, 17 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Nov. 26. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Archibald an Arme, bom
Westminster, in Scotland, dwelling at Ingerston, co. Essex, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Dec. 1. Grant to Humphrey Everdon of the custody of all lordships, lands, rents
Westminster, and services late of John Lee, tenant in chief, during the minority of
Thomas Lee his son and heir, and the custody and marriage of the latter
without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Dec. 2. Mandate to all bailifiis and others to permit Charles Herys alias Patrick
Westminster. Herys, bom in Cloweden in Scotland, dwelling at Norwich in England, who
has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his
goods.
Dec. 1. Like mandate in favour of Alexander Alanson, bom in Scotland, dwelling
Westminster, at Asshewell, co. Hertford.
MEMBRANE 20.
Nov. 18. Licence, for 20Z. paid to the king, for Richard Strangways, knight, son
Westminster, and heir of James Strangways, knight, and son and heir of Elizabeth his
wife, daughter and one of the heirs of Philip Darse, knight, tenants in
chief, to enter freely into all lordships, manors, lands etc. and other
possessions and hereditaments within the realm of which the said James or
Elizabeth or any ancestor of his was seised and which should descend to
him, saving to the king homage, fealty and relief. By p.s.
Nov. 19. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Weston, esquire, as surveyor
Westminster, of the petty custom and the subsidy of the 8«. in the tun and the 12d. in
the pound and of the customers, collectors and controllers of the same in
the port of London and ports and places adjacent, with a clerk under him,
with power to examine books, rolls and other memoranda and all merchan-
dise, and to arrest and imprison offenders, and grant to him yearly from
Michaelmas last of 100 marks for himself and 10^. for his clerk from the
issues of the said subsidy. By p.s.
Nov. 29. Grant to John Denys of Orligh, * gentilman,' of the custody of all lord-
Westminster, ships, manors, lands, rents, possessions and hereditaments with knights*
fees, advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets,
privileges and franchises late of John Hatche the elder or John Hatche the
younger during the minority of Thomas Hatche, kinsman and heir of the
said John the elder and son and heir of the said John the younger, and the
custody and marriage of the said Thomas without disparagement, and so
from heir to heir. By p.s.
Nov. 28. Licence for John Borne and John Garlond to grant six messuages, 200
Westminster, acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood,
100 acres of furze and heath and 18.s. id, of rent in Estwike, Westwike,
Mollond in the parish of Chelmelegh, Challewyke and Hurdyngeslegh in
226 CALENDAK OF PATENT ROLLS,
1430. Membrane 20 — cont.
the parish of Ghallegh, held in chief, to John Speke, esquire, John More,
John Eyrton and William Tnmer to hold to thenmelves and their heirs
and assigns by the services of as many knights' fees and as many other
rents and services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
For 20$, paid in the hanaper.
^ ,^^ MEMBRANE 19.
1481.
Jan. 4. Oeneral pardon to Margaret Lye late of Toft in the parish of Dunchirche,
Westminster, co. Warwick, 'huswyff.' By K.
Jan. 8. Grant to William Smyth, chaplain, of the free chapel of St. Thomas on
Westminster, the bridge of Stampford with the chapel of St. Giles annexed, void by the
death of Thomas Ferman, chaplain. By p.s.
Jan. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant William Ryther, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of 6d. daily for his fee from the issues of the county of Devon.
Jan. 6. Grant for life to Isabel the wife of Thomas Stidolf, servant of the king's
Westminster, consort Elizabeth, queen of England, late nurse of the king's daughter
Cecily, of 10^. yearly from Michaelmas last, viz. 61. 18<. 4id, from the issues
of the county of Devon and 6 marks from the fee farm of the town of
Stafford. By p.s.
Jan. 4. Licence for Walter Devoreux of Ferrers, knight, and John Devoreux,
Westminster, knight, James Baskervile, knight, John Lyngen, knight, Bichard Corbet,
knight, Thomas Comewayle, knight, John ap Bichard, clerk,
Thomas Monyngton, esquire, and William Wykes, 'gentilman,'
feoffees of the said Walter of and in the lordship or manor of Sutton
Courtenay, co. Berks, and the advowson of the parish church of Sutton
Courtenay, to grant the said advowson to the dean and canons of the king's
free chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyndesor in frank almoin,
and for the dean and canons to appropriate the said church in mortmain.
By K.
Jan. 8. Grant to the king's brother Bichard, duke of Gloucester, from Christmas
Westminster, last during the minority of Edward, son and heir of John Pilkyngton,
knight, of all sums of money, farms and rents due to the king from
manors and lands late of the said John as specified in letters patent dated
11 June and 12 June, 19 Edward IV {see p, 158), to Joan his wife,
reserving to the king the park of Aringden and the profit thereof, and the
custody and marriage of the said heir without disparagement. By p.s.
Jan. 1. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king's servitor Hugh MoUe
Westminster, of the offices of steward of the forest of Eynfare and the manor of Stourton
and Eynfare, co. Stafford, ranger of the hays of Chespell, Iverley and
Asshewood within the forest and bailiff of Jaspell and Iverley, in the
king's hands by the death of John Acton, with stanks, fisheries, stews,
waifs, strays, fines, amercements, profits of courts, herbage, pannage, trees,
branches and wood called - ' wyndfalles,' cheminage and other profits,
rendering to the king 18«. id. yearly at the Exchequer and receiving the
1 480 accustomed fees. By p.s.
Nov. 28. General pardon to Joys van Walot late of Westminster, co. Middlesex,
Westminster. < capper,' of all offences committed by him before 81 Mardi last. By p.s.
20 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 227
J^gJ^ Membrane 19 — cmU,
Jan. 17. Grant to John Hulcote, one of the esquires of the body, John Yotton,
WestaiinBter. Thomas Brent and John Somerlande, clerks, of the collation to the next
vacant canonry and prebend in the king^s college of St. George within the
1480 castle of Wyndesor. By K.
Dec. 20. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Ramsey, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Like mandates in favour of the following : —
Moredowe Wylson.
1481. James Boreman.
Jan. 14. Appointment of Henry Harper and Ralph Aylesbury as auditors of all
Westminster, accounts of ministers in all honours, castles, manors, lordships, towns,
townships and other possessions and hereditaments late of George, late
duke of Clarence, and Isabel his consort in the counties of Warwick,
Worcester, Stafford, Salop, Hereford, Oxford, Berks, Wilts, Gloucester,
Buckingham, Northampton and Rutland during the minority of Edward,
earl of Warwick, their son and heir, receiving such fees and sums of
money for parchment and engrossing as John Tooke and the said Henry
had from the said duke, with daily expenses while engaged on the business,
from the issues of the premises from Michaelmas last. By p.s.
1480.
MEMBRANE 18.
Nov. 4. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard Humfrey of a
Westminster, messuage and three shops in the parish and town of St. Mary, Matfelon,
00. Middlesex, not held in chief, to Joan Barton, the abbess, and the
convent of Minoresses of the order of St. Clare without Algate, London, to
pray for the souls of the said Richard and Marion his wife and his parents
and benefactors, saving to the chief lords of the fee the accustomed services.
By p.s.
Nov. 29. Licence, at the instance of the king's mother Cecily, duchess of York,
Westminster, for William Gase, William Morell, John Dadam, John Hasilwode, Richard
Gase and William Spylman, aJl of Thaxstede, to found a fraternity or per-
petual gild of four guardians and the brethren and sisters of the parishioners
of the parish church of St. John Baptist, Thaxstede, and others who may
wish to be of the' fraternity. The guturdians, brethren and sisters shall be
able to augment the fraternity whenever they think fit and each year to
elect from themselves four guardians for the business and government of the
fraternity, and they shall form one body and shall have perpetual succession
and a common seal and power to acquire lands, rents and other possessions
and to implead and be impleaded. And grant to them of licence to acquire
in mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10^ yearly
for the sustenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the said
church for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, and his said mother and the said founders and the brethren and
sisters of the fraternity and for their souls after death and the support of
other works. By p.s. and for 251. paid in the hanaper.
Deo. 7. General pardon to John Multon of Topclyf, co. York, ' gentilman,' of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 4 December. By p.s.
228 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-lAQC) Membrane 18 — cont.
Dec. 5. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Wyer alias Clerk, bom
Westminster, ixx Scotland, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Dec. 7. Orant to the king's servant John Sapcote, one of the esquires of the body,
Westminster, of the custody of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, services, knights*
fees, hundreds, leets, views of frank-pledge and advowsons late of Fulk
Bourghchier of Fitz Waren, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, during the
minority of John his son and heir, saving to Elizabeth late the wife of the
said Fulk her reasonable dower, rendering to the king 2d3Z. 6s. Sd. yearly,
provided that if Elizabeth the wife of the said John Sapcote die during the
minority of the said heir these letters shall be void. By E.
Dec. 14. Grant by mainprise of Walter Deverox, lord Ferres, knight, and
Westminster. Simon Milbome of Tillyngton, esquire, to John Cassy of Mesirden,
CO. Gloucester, the younger, * gentilman,' of the custody of the
manors of Eton Lemster caJled ' Ouldecourt,' Eton Bedford,
Eton Gamage and Eyton, co. Hereford, and 40 acres of land,
20 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and 20«. rent in Luston,
three messuages, 80 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow and 8
acres of pasture in Bradford and 18 messuages within the borough of
Leomynster, co. Hereford, late of Henry Hakiluyt, esquire, deceased,
tenant in chief, and in the king's hands by reason of the minority of
Richard his son and heir, to hold from 1 December last for three years,
rendering yearly to the king 551. lis, id. and 9s. id. of increment and
supporting all charges. By E.
Dec. 16. Licence for the prioress and convent of the monastery of St. Mary and
Westminster. St. John Baptist, Godstowe, of the order of St. Benedict, in the diocese of
Lincoln, to elect an abbess in the place of Alice Nunny, resigned. By p.s.
Oct. 80. Grant to the king's servant Master Oliver Eyng, the king's secretary,
Westminster, of the prebend in the king's free chapel of St. Mary and SS. George the
Martyr and Edward the Confessor within the castle of Wyndesore, void by
the resignation of Master Alexander Lye. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Dec. 28. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Thomas Clerk, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Stroweston in England, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Dec. 27. Grant to John Draper, whom the king lately by letters patent appointed
Westminster, one of the customers or collectors of the subsidy of tonnage and poundage
in the port of London and ports and places adjacent, that he may buy or
sell merchandise and take the same to or from foreign parts, notwith-
standing the late act in Parliament, saving to the king tiie due customs
and subsidies and provided that he do not take any wools or wool-fells to
any foreign parts except to the staple of Calais or beyond the mountains
by the straits of Marrok. By p.s.
Dec. 29. Signification to the bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Eatharine Feild, nun of the convent of Godstowe, as abbess of that
place.
Dec. 28. Grant, during pleasure, from Michaelmas last to the king's servitor John
Westminster. Lewes of the office of one of the king's Serjeants at arms with fees pf l^f
20 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 229
24gQ^ Membrane 18 — conU
daily at the receipt of the Exchequer and a livery of vesture of the suit of
the king's esquires yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe and all other
profits. By p.s.
Dec. 29. Presentation of John Bramston, chaplain, to the parish church of
WesfaninBter. Suthluflfenam, in the diocese of Lincolii, void by the death of John
Wolhous and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of his kinsman,
Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence.
Dec. 27. Presentation of Benedict Dodyn to the parish church of Calkewell, in the
WestminBter. diocese of Terouanne, void by the resignation of Henry Ediall. The letters
are directed to Th. archbishop of Canterbury.
MEMBRANE 17.
Nov. 20. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Yol, chaplain, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Messyng, co. Essex, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the reaJm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E.
Nov. 20. Like mandates in favour of the following, bom in Scotland : —
John Andrewe, dwelling in England.
John Yong, dwelling at Hakeney, co. Middlesex.
Nov. 16. Henry Johnson, dwelling at Newyngtongrene, co. Middlesex.
Westminster.
Nov. 17. Protection, for one year, for John Bull, citizen of London, alUu John de
Westminster. Solario, and his men, lands and possessions. By p.s.
Nov. 9. General pardon to Thomas Beke late of Harowgate by Bylton, co. York,
Westminster. * tayllour,* alias late of Bypon, co. York, alias late of Skipton in Crawyn,
cx). York. By p.s.
Nov. 21. General pardon to Percival Greyson alias Graysun alias Greson late of
^Westminster. Kirkburton, co York, ' yoman,' alicu late of Westburton, co. York, of all
offences committed by him before 15 November. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Mandate to all bailifb and others to permit John Lyndesey, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Dertford, co. Kent, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E.
Nov. 22. General pardon to John Somer ali€u Palmer alias Somnour alias
Westminster. Sunmore of London, ' upholdster,' alias * tailour.' By E.
Nov. 22. General pardon to William Vaughan late of London, <yoman,' John
Westminster. Hoo late of London, *yoman,' William Dawbeney late of London,
' gentiln:ian,' and Philip Gore late of London, 'yoman.' By E.
Nov. 20. General pardon to William, the abbot, and the convent of St. Peter,
Westminster. Peterburgh, co. Northampton. By E.
MEMBRANE 16.
Nov. 27. Pardon to William Benet of Barfold, co. Suffolk, 'yoman,' of his out-
Westminster, lawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king to
answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshcdsea
prison, as Thomas BiUyng, knight, chief justice of the Eing's Bench, has
certified.
230 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-I iOA Membrane 16— con^.
May 5. Grant in frank almoin, with the assent of the great council, to the prior
Westminster, and brethren of the Hospital or priory of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
in consideration of their expenses and unwearying labours in fighting the
enemies of the Cross, of the advowson of the parish church of Boston, oo.
Lincoln, and licence for them to appropriate the church in mortmain,
saving a suitable portion for the endowment of a vicarage and provided
that a competent sum of money be distributed among the poor parishioners
of the church. By E*
Aug. 20. Charter to the mayor, bailiffs and burgesses of the town of Southampton,
Westminster, in confirmation of a grant to them by letters patent dated 16 December,
1 Edward IV, which are in part invalid, granting that within the town,
liberty and precinct they shall have in support of the payment of the fee-
farm of the town all fines, goods and chattels of felons and outlaws,
waifs and strays and year, day, waste and strip. Witnesses : — Th. ^
cardinal archbishop [of Canterbury] , Th. archbishop of York, chancellor "
of England, the king's son Richard, duke of York, the king's brother
Richard, duke of Gloucester, constable of England, the king's kinsmen
Henry, earl of Essex, treasurer of England, and Antony, earl Ryvers, Th.
{sic) bishop of Lincoln, keeper of the privy seal, Thomas Stanley of Stanley,
knight, steward of the household, and William Hastynges of Hastynges,
1481 ^^g^^i the king's chamberlain, and others. By p.s.
Jan 19. General pardon to William Dey of London, * cutler.' By p.s.
Westminster.
Jan. 25. Grant to the king's servant John Thomas, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, crown, of the offices of receiver and approver of the lordship of Gower with
its members in South Wales during the minority of the King's daughter
Anne, duchess of York, daughter and heir of the king's kinsman John,
late duke of Norfolk, with the accustomed fees and all profits. By p.s.
Feb. 1. Revocation of the protection with clause volumm, for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to Thomas Kelke of London, * mercer,' oZum
'merchaunt,' staying on the king's service in the company of William, lord
of Hastynges, lieutenant general of the town, castle and marches of Calais,
on the safe-custody, defence and victualling of the same, because he delays
in London, as appears by certificate of the sherifiTs.
Feb. 8. Appointment, during good behaviour, of Thomas Whityngton as second
Westminster, baron of the Exchequer, receiving such fees, profits and vestures as John
Clerk, late second baron, had from the fines and issues in the court of the
Exchequer at his own hands, mention being made of the same from time
to time in the memoranda of the Exchequer. By p.8.
MEMBRANE 15.
Jan. 14. Grant to Henry Davers, whom the king lately by letters patent appointed
Westminster, customer or collector of the petty custom in the port of London and ports
and places adjacent, that he may buy or sell merchandise and take the
same to or from foreign parts, notwithstanding the late act in Parliament
at Westminster, saving to the king the due customs and subsidies and
provided that he do not take any wools or wool-fells to any foreign parts
except to the staple of Calais or beyond the mountains by the straits of
Marrok. By p.s.
20 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 281
1 jg-i Membrane 15 — cotU.
Jan. 20. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Alexander Watson, born in
Weetminster. Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Jan. 24. Pardon to Hugh Hastynges, knight, late sheriff of York, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him and all debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king by reason of his office. By p.s.
Jan. 20. Pardon to Peter Gourteys, who at the king's request has undertaken the
Westminster, custody of the great wardrobe and from 28 April last to Michaelmas last
has received for the king's use divers cloths of velvet and * chamelet ' and
other stuffs and has received and paid divers sums of money and has
rendered a full account, of all debts and accounts due from him to the
king in this. By p.s.
Jan. 80. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Williamson, esquire, as surveyor
Westminster, of the customs and subsidies and the customers, collectors and controllers
of the same in the ports of Lynne, Ipswich and Great Jememuth and
ports and places adjacent, with power to examine books, rolls and other
memoranda and all merchandise and to arrest and imprison offenders, and
grant to him of such regards as shall seem fit to the treasurer of England
and a moiety of the forfeitures seized by him. By p.s.
Feb. 1. Pardon, for 20 marks paid in the hanaper, of the trespass in the
Westminster, acquisition by John Hody, esquire, and WilliMn Toker of two parts of the
manor of Horsyngton and Southcheryton, co. Somerset, with the advowsons
of the church of Horsyngton and the chapel of Southcheryton, held in chief,
from Bichard Gorges, esquire, and their entry thereon without licence and
the grant by them of the same to Matilda late the wife of the said Bichard
for her life.
Jan. 22. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Oxford and Berks for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of Godstowe to Dame Katharine
Felde, nun of the house, whose election as abbess J. bishop of Lincoln has
confirmed and whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken by Walter
HiUe, warden of the New dollege of St. Mary of Wynton in Oxford.
The like to the escheators in the following counties ; —
Southampton and Wilts.
Buckingham.
Warwick.
Gloucester.
Sussex.
Dorset.
Northampton. ,
The like to the mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
MEMBRANE 14.
Feb. 15. Grant to the king's servant John Hovy, groom for the king's mouth in
Westminster, his larder, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Dyseworth, co. Leicester,
during the minority of Anne daughter and heiress of the king's kinsman
John, late duke of Norfolk, with fees of lid. daily from the issues of the
lordship and all other profits. By p.s. [5291.]
Feb. 9. General pardon to Robert Worsley late of Ghepyngkynton, co Warwick,
Westminster. < yoman,' ^ias Robert Wrasley late of Great Eyngton. By p.s.
282
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1481.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 14 — cont.
Licence for Robert Bothe, dean of the cathedral church of St. Peter,
York, Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Common Bencli, Ouj
Fairfax, knight, Gervase Clyfton, esquire, Thomas Portyngton, clerk,
treasurer of the said church, Richard Pygot, one of the king's Serjeants at
law, Robert Forster, ' gentilman,' and Robert Marler, feoffees to the use of
Laurence, late archbishop of York, of and in his manor of Overton
Watervile, co. Huntingdon, and the advowsons of the church and t^ro
chantries pertaining to it, to grant the same in mortmain to the master or
warden and scholars of the hall of Valence Marie commonly called Pem-
brokehalle in Cambridge for the augmentation of two scholars of the hall
to pray for the soul of the said archbishop according to his will.
By E. and for 40Z. paid in the hanaper.
General pardon to William Martyn, one of the collectors of the subsidy
of tonnage and poundage in the port of London, alias late controller of the
customs and subsides in the said port, alias citizen and skinner of London,
provided that this shall not extend to any debts due from him to the king
at the Exchequer. By K.
Pardon to William Geddyng late of London, 'gentilman,' alias late of
Lakford, co. Suffolk, son of Thomas Geddyng late of Lakford, co. Norfolk,
of his outlawries in London and Norfolk for not appearing before John
Prysot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer
Edinund Pygot, citizen and skinner of London, and John Pellet alias Pelet,
citizen and skinner of London, touching a debt of i2s. and Hugh Hunton
touching a debt of 4Z., and before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices
of the Bench, to answer Walter Lyhert, bishop of Norwich, touching a debt
of 106s. 8d., and to satisfy Alice Toller, widow, of 51. 7s, lOd. which she
recovered against him and 6s. 8^. damages ; he having surreudered to the
Flete prison and satisfied the said Alice, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
General pardon to Antony de Serra, merchant of Genoa.
By p.s.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Pardon to William Dusbard alias TaiUour late of the parish of Fakenham,
CO. Worcester, *yoman,' alias *taillour,* of his outlawry in the county of
Middlesex for not appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses,
he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as Thomas BiUyng, knight,
chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
The like to John Dusbard alias TaiUour late of the parish of Fakenham,
*yoman.'
General pardon to Robert Knyght alias Knight, late mayor of the town of
Quinburgh, co. Kent, 'gentilman,' alias 'marchant,' alias 'shipman,' alias
' yoman.' By p.s.
March 1. General pardon to James Frampton alias Frameton alias Fraumton late
Westminster, of the town of Morton, co. Dorset, * squier,' alias * gentilman,' of all
offences committed by him before 26 February. By p.s.
Jan. 20.
Westminster.
Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Richard Shankys, clerki
born in the town of Dysert in Scotland, dwelling at Wanstede in England,
who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy
his goods.
20 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 238
1481. Membrane 14 — cont.
Like mandates in favour of the following, born in Scotland, dwelling in
England : —
Feb. 10. Thomas Wake.
Westminster.
William Bothe €Lli(u Hunt.
Feb. 16. Thomas Lynsey.
Westminster.
Thomas Mobery.
Maroh 2. John Appulby, dwelling at Monteneysing, co. Essex.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 13.
Feb. 5. Exemplification, at the request of John Nyter, of the tenour of the enrol-
Westminster. ment of letters patent dated 12 February, 14 Edward IV, granting a general
pardon to Thomas Hogges late of Portbury, co. Somerset, ' husbondman/
alias late of Wroxhale, oo. Somerset, alias of Tykenham, co. Somerset.
These letters have been accidentally lost, as the said John has taken oath
in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Feb. 4. General pardon to Thomas Oglesthorpe alias Oglusthorpe late of Halifax,
Westminster, co. York, chaplain. By p.s.
Feb. 19. General pardon to John Forster late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, esquire,
Westminster, marshal of the marshalsea of the household, alias John Foster late of
London, ' gentilman,' alias late of Welde, co. Hertford, of all offences
1480 committed by him before 1 February. By K.
Dec. 8. Pardon to William, bishop of Durham, John, bishop of Worcester,
Westminster. William, lord Hastynges, John Wake the elder, esquire, William Catesby,
Thomas Lymeryk, Bichard Maryett and William Crabbe of the trespass in
acquiring from Elizabeth, late dame Latymer, late the wife of Thomas
Wake, deceased, esquire, the manors of Beeley, co. Worcester, and Wyke-
wone, CO. Gloucester, held in chief, to fulfil her will and entering thereon
without licence. By p.s.
1481.
MEMBRANE 12.
Feb. 18. Licence for Edward Hastinges, knight, and Mary his wife, kinswoman
Westminster, and heiress of Margaret, late dame Hungerford, deceased, tenant in chief,
to enter freely into the manor of Dupfoi^i and the hundred of Stanburgh,
CO. Devon, and all lordships, manors, lands etc. and other possessions and
hereditaments within the realm of which the said Margaret or any ancestor
of hers was seized and which should descend to her, saving to the king
homage, fealty and relief. By E.
Feb. 2. Licence for John Grey, lord of Powys, son and heir of Bichard Grey, late
Westminster, lord of Powys, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all
castles, lordships etc. and other possessions and hereditaments in England,
Wales and the marches of Wales of which the said Bichard or any ancestor
of his was seized or which Margaret late the wife of the saicl Bichard held
in dower or otherwise for life of his inheritance and which should descend
to him, saving to the king homage and fealty. By £.
234 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
li^Sl. MEMBRANE 11.
Jan. 80. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Stephen Browne, olerk, bom
Westminster, j^ Scotland, dwelling at Osprenge, co. Kent, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By K.
Feb. 4. Grant for life to the king's servant William Sclatter of the office of
Westminster, parker of the park called ' Whightmede Pare ' within the forest of Deane,
CO. Gloucester, and Ad, daily for the office from the issues of the forest,
with all other accustomed emoluments. By E*
Jan. 1. General pardon to Thomas Shire alias Shires alias Shyre of Newark,
Westminster, co. Nottingham, * inholder,' alias * yoman,' late approver of the subsidy
and ulnage of cloths and the forfeiture of the same in the counties and
towns of Nottingham and Derby and the county and city of Lincoln, of all
offences conmiitted by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
Feb. 10. General pardon to John Wheler late of Little Malvern, co. Worcester,
Westminster. < yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 6 February. By p.s.
Feb. 12. General pardon to Robert Herbotell alias Harbotell of Grantham,
Westminster, co. Lincoln, 'gentilman,' of all offences conmiitted by him before
1 November last. By E.
Feb. 9. General pardon to Gabriel de Fumariis and Antony Sauly, merchants of
Westminster. Genoa. By p.s.
Jan. 1. Mandate to all bailifEs and others to permit Alexander Hay of Mongeham,
Westminster, co. Kent, born in Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Feb. 11. Like mandate in favour of Henry Lyell, bom in Scotland, dwelling in
Westminster. England.
Feb. 12. Licence, for 26s. Sd. paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Tremayll, serjeant at
Westminster, law, Thomas Malet, esquire, John Porter, Edward Basynge, Robert Phelpes,
clerk, and William Harryes to grant the manor of Codecombe Mohun, co.
Somerset, held in chief, with the exception of an acre of land in it, to
Alexander Pym and the heirs of his body, with successive remainders to
John Puryman and the heirs of his body, Boger Pym and the heirs of the
bodies of himself and Joan his late wife, deceased, and the right heirs of
William Dodesham.
Feb. 16. Mandate to all bailifb and others to permit Thomas Atkynson, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Ingerston, co. Essex, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Feb. 20. Like mandate in favour of Patrick Groham, bom in Scotland, dwelling
Westminster, in England.
MEMBRANE 10.
Feb. 26. Like mandate in favour of John Horsbroke, born in Scotland, dwelling
Westminster, in England.
Feb. 25. Like mandate in favour of John Oggowen, bom under the obedience of
Westminster, the king of the Soots, dwelling at Great Haddam, co. Essex.
20 EDWARD IV.— Paet 2. 286
-I JO"! Membrane 10 — cont.
Feb. 22. Licence for John Twjnyho or his executors after his decease to found a
Westminster, perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
parish church of St. John Baptist, Bristol, at the altar of St. Mary for the
good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
the said John and for their souls after death and the souls of Thomas
Boley, late merchant and sheriff of Bristol, and Margaret his wife and their
relations, friends and benefactors, to be called *• Boley is ohaunterie ' in the
1480 ^^ church. By p.s.
May 20. Licence for Thomas, the abbot, and the convent of the monastery of St.
Westminster. Mary by the walls of the city of York to grant in mortmain the hospital
of St. John de Novo Loco Sancti Botulphi in the town of Boston, co.
Lincoln, and the advowson and custody of the hospital and all manors,
lands, rents, reversions, services, knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets,
liberties, franchises, possessions, hereditaments and other emoluments
belonging to it to John- Weston, prior of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, and for the latter to unite the same to the
1481 ^^ Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. By E.
Jan. 20. Grant for life to the king's servitors John Belle, one of the marshals
Westminster, [of the king's hall] , and Robert Belle his son, one of the grooms of the
king's chamber, of a toft with a yard {virgiUa) of land^ belonging to it
lying in the town of Wholaston, co. Leicester, not exceeding the yearly
value of ISs. id.y forfeited to the king because one Robert Belle the owner
thereof gave and mortified (/undavit) it to the parish church of Bredon, co.
Leicester, without licence. By p.s. [5065.]
March 8. General pardon to Thomas Godfrey late of Kyrton in Holand, co.
Westminster. Lincoln, *yoman,' alias late of Leicester, of all offences committed by him
before 20 February last. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Pardon to the king's kinsman Henry Bourgchier, earl of Essex, and the
Westminster, king's aunt Isabel his consort, Thomas, bishop of London, William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, John Dynham of Dynham, knight,
Thomas Bourgchier, knight, John Bourgchier, knight, WilUam Pykenham,
clerk, William Tendryng, esquire, and Robert Plommer of all alienations,
donations and perquisitions of the manor of Little Maldon and the advow-
son or patronage of the hospital of St. Giles, Maldon, co. Essex, without
licence ; and licence for William Aspynalght, clerk, warden of the hospital,
the said earl and others, patrons of the hospital, and the said bishop,
ordinary of the place, to assign and appropriate the hospital and all lands,
rents, services, profits, commodities, emoluments, tenths, fruits and revenues
parcel of it or belonging to it and the advowson and patronage to Thomas,
the abbot, and the convent of Bylegh, co. Essex, in mortmain, to hold in
aid of their sustenance.
By E. and for 111. lU. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 28. Grant to the king's clerk William Eokkys of the canonrv and prebend
Westminster, of Cotton within the king's collegiate church of Tamworth, void by the
resignation of Master John Dynmowe. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the said church, in the
diocese of Lichfield.
March 2. Presentation of Thomas Haywode, chaplain, to the perpetual chantry
Westminster, within the parish church of Sulhill, in the diocese of Coventry and
Lichfield.
286 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
■I j^QQ Membrane 10 — cont.
May 6. Presentation of Edmund Garter to the parish church of Preston, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of Fulk More and in the king's gift by
reason of the minority of Edward son and heir of George, late duke of
Clarence.
MEMBRANE 9.
Sept. 16. Grant for life to the king's sister Margaret, duchess of Burgundy, that
Westminster, she may yearly buy 1,000 oxen and 2,000 rams within the realm and take
them to the parts of Flanders, Holland or Seland quit of customs and
subsidies. [FcpderaJ] By E.
Sept. 12. Licence for the said duchess or her executors or administrators after her
Westminster, decease or their factors or attorneys to ship 630 sacks of wool called
' Sleyghtewolles ' of any growth of the realm in any ports of the realm
and take them to the parts of Flanders, Holland or Seland quit of customs
and subsidies. By E.
Nov. 20. Exemplification, at the request of the under-mentioned Thomas Daynell
Westminster, son of Brian Daynell, of the tenours of the following : —
1. A foot of a fine made at Westminster, Michaelmas and Hilary,
2 Edward lY, before Robert Danby, Nicholas Assheton, Peter Ardern,
Robert Danvers, Walter Moille, John Nedeham, and Richard Chokke,
justices, between Thomas Danell the elder, Henry Danell and Guy
Fairfax, plaintiffs, and Brian Danell and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants,
concerning the manors of Bylton and Tokwyth and 20 messuages, 120
acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 80 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood
and 203. of rent in York, Bylton, Tokwyth, Middelthorpe and Marceton,
by which the deforciants acknowledged the premises to be the right of
Thomas and released them to the plaintiffs and the heirs of Thomas,
with warranty against Edmund, abbot of Westminster, and his
successors, and for this the plaintiffs granted to them dOO marks of silver.
Witness : — T. Bryan at Westminster, 31 October, 19 Edward IV.
2. A writing of Guy Fairfax, Serjeant at law, and Henry Daynell,
feoffees of the said Brian, granting to the said Thomas his son and
the heirs male of his body, with remainder to the right heirs of Brian,
the manor of Tokwyth and lands, rents, reversions and services in
York, Tokwyth, Midelthorpe and Marceton, co. York, and also all
lands, rents and services in Bilton, co. York, late of the said Brian in
fee simple and not parcel of the manor of Bylton, all of which they
had with Thomas Daynell the elder, deceased, brother of Brian, by
fine. 26 September, 14 Edward IV.
1481.
March 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's servant John Tayllour as
WestminBter. surveyor of the customs and subsidies and the customers and controllers of
the same in the ports of Pole, Exeter, Dertmouth, Plymmouth, Fowy
and Briggewater and ports and places annexed or pertaining to them, with
power to examine books, rolls and other memoranda and all vessels and
merchandise and to arrest and imprison offenders, and grant to him for
the office of 20^. yearly from the customs and subsidies in the ports of
Exeter and Dertmouth and a moiety of the forfeitures seized by him.
By p.B.
20 EDWAED IV.— Part 2.
287
1480.
Oct. 11.
W^tminster.
Mennbrane 9 — cont.
Grant, daring minority, to the king's esquire Nicholas Crowmer of the
custody of John Keynes son and heir of John Keynes, deceased, and of all
manors and lands which came into the king's hands by the death of the
latter and the minority of the heir, and the marriage of the said heir with-
out disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
1481.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Jan. 21.
Westminster.
Feb. 24.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 8.
Licence for John Blount, knight, son and heir male of the body of
Walter Blount, knight, late lord of Mountjoye, deceased, tenant in chief,
and kinsman and heir male of Edward Blount, who died during minority,
son of William Blount, son of the said Walter, viz. brother of the said
William, to enter freely into all lordships, manors, lands etc. and other
possessions and hereditaments within the realm of which the said Walter
was seised in his demesne as of fee tail or which Anne, late duchess of
Buckingham, late the wife of the said Walter, held in dower or otherwise
for life of his inheritance and which should descend to him. By K.
Like licence for John Wroth son and heir of John Wroth, esquire,
deceased, tenant in chief, saving to the king homage and fealty. By K.
Like licence for Robert White son and heir of John White, deceased,
tenant in chief, saving to the king homage and fealty. By p.s.
Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Appulby, bom in Scot-
land, dwelling at Monteneysyng, co. Essex, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
1480.
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
Dec. 1.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 7.
Whereas lately at the request of James, bishop of Norwich, signifying to
the king that Gristina Baker alias Clerc of Intewode, in his diocese, was
excommunicated for contumacy and would not submit to ecclesiastical
censure, the king directed the sheriff of Norfolk to justify her by her body
according to the custom of England until she should satisfy the church, and
she appealed and John Jenny of Intewode, co. Norfolk, 'gentilman,' John
Dixson of the parish of St. Andrew in Holbum, London, * taillour,' William
Brade of the same, 'haberdassher,' and John Maryet of the same, 'yoman,'
made mainprise before the king in Chancery that she would pursue her
appeal under penalty of 402. each and she did not do so and consequently
each of the mainpernors forfeited 40Z. to the king; the king hereby grants
to Henry Grey, knight, and John Wyngeield the younger, one of the
esquires of the body, the 40/. forfeited by the said John Jenney. By p.s.
Grant for life to Robert Oollyngwod, esquire, for his good service in the
east and middle marches of England towards Scotland, of an annuity of 10/.
from the customs and subsidies in the port of Newcastle on Tyne. By p.s.
Confirmation of letters patent dated 5 October, 19 Edward lY,
appointing William, bishop of Meath, chancellor of Ireland during good
behaviour, and grant that he shall have his fees from the issues of the
hanaper of Ireland and the manor of Trym in Ireland.
By p.s. and for 20^. paid in the hanaper.
Grant to the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, John, bishop of
Ely, and William Hastynges, lord Hastynges, the king's chamberlain, of
the collation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's free
chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster. By E,
288 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
J 480. Membrane 7 — cont,
Nov. 28. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Thomas Thorton, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Barton Bendissh, co. Norfolk, who has taken an oath
of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Dec. 8. Grant to Humphrey Starkey, one of the king*s Serjeants at law, and
Westminster. John Bardefeld of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, services,
reversions and possessions late of Henry Torell, esquire, tenant in chief,
during the minority of Humphrey Torell his son and heir and the custody
and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir,
finding a sufficient sustenance for the heir and supporting the houses,
enclosures and other buildings. By p.s.
Dec. 7. Grant to Thomas Mountgomery, knight, of the custody of all lordships,
Westminster, manors, lands, rents, reversions and services and other possessions and
hereditaments with knights* fees, advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-
pledge, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, franchises, liberties, profits and
other commodities late of John Enyvet, esquire, tenant in chief by knight-
service, during the minority of Edward his kinsman and heir, viz. son of
Thomas his son, and the custody of the said Edward with his marriage
without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, finding a competent
sustenance for the heir. By p.s.
Dec. 12. Licence for Thomas Scrope, knight, son and heir of Thomas Scrope late
Westminster, of Masham, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all lord-
ships, manors, lands, etc. and other possessions and hereditaments within
the realm of which his father or any other ancestor of his was seised and
which should descend to him, saving to the king homage, fealty and
relief. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 6 and 5.
Oct. 11. Grant for life to George Cheynewe, yeoman usher of the king's chamber,
Westminster, of the manor of Brendbradfeld with its members and profits alias the
manor of Boos in Brendbradfeld and all lands in Brendbradfeld, Gokefeld,
Great Welwetham and Monkesbradfeld, co. Suffolk, late of Thomas Roos,
knight, late lord of Roos, and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture
and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November,
1 Edward IV, lately granted for life to Master William Hattedyff, the king's
secretary, now deces^sed, to hold horn the death of the latter by the same
services as they were held by before 4 March, 1 Edward IV.
Dec. 8. Pardon to William Cassy, esquire, late escheator in the county of
Westminster. (Gloucester, of all offences committed by him and all fines, issues, amerce-
ments, debts and accounts due from him to the king for anything
concerning his office. By p.s.
Dec. 20. Grant to John Chyverell, William Martyn and Richard Turges of the
Westminster, custody of all goods, chattels, lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions
and services with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-
pledge, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, franchises, liberties, profits and
other commodities which John Husey the elder of Shapwike, co. Dorset,
who is an idiot, holds in the county of Dorset or elsewhere within the
realm and the custody and governance of the said John so long as the
premises remain in the king's hands by reason of his idiotcy. By E.
20 EDWAED IV.— Part 2. 289
"l^gi Membranes 6 and 6 — cont.
Jan. 18. Commission to John Carmenowe, Thomas Lncombe, Thomas Ljmbery
Westminster, anj ^q sheriflf of Cornwall to enquire into the petition of John Philip that
whereas Edward de Bossom was seised in his demesne as of fee of the
manor of Bosseveynon, co. Cornwall, and by charter on Thursday after the
Epiphany, 4 Edward II, granted it to Bobert de Bossom his son and the
heirs of the body of the latter with successive remainders to Bartholomew,
Balph, Edward and Alan his sons and the heirs of their bodies and
Marjory his daughter and her heirs, and the said Bobert was accordingly
seised of it in his demesne as of fee tail and enfeoffed Bobert Tresilian,
knight, of it and he and Bartholomew, Ealph, Edward and Alan all died
without issue and the said Marjory married one Boger Lessa and had issue
John Lessa her son and heir, who had issue Martin Lessa his son and
heir, who had issue the said petitioner his son and heir, and on their deaths
the manor descended to the said petitioner as kinsman and heir of
the said Marjory, and the said Bobert Tresilian was attainted of
high treason by an act in Parliament, 11 Bichard 11, by which it
was ordained that he should forfeit all the possessions which he
held on 1 October, 10 Bichard II, and by an inquisition taken at
Lostwithiell, qo. Cornwall, on 7 April, 11 Bichard 11, before John Kent-
wode, knight, and William Horbure, clerk of the said king, it was found
that the said Bobert Tresilian held in his demesne as of fee certain lands
in Bosveynon and Bagenys, worth 18Z. Ids. id. yearly, and the manor was
taken into the hands of the said late king, who by letters patent dated
28 November, 18 Bichard II, granted it to John Hauley of Dertmouth,
and afterwards by an inquisition taken at Medeshole, co. Cornwall, on
Friday before SS. Simon and Jude, 12 Edward lY, before John Penpons,
then escheator in the county, it was found that Edward de Bossom was
seised of certain specified possessions in Bossom, Bosveynon, Bolouhal,
Bosuometh, Boconwell Mur, Boconwels Byan, Arthia, Breweny, Porthenys,
Heskels, Eeres Mur, Marghagehowe, Bronwon, Bolosek, Bosvenen and
Buherzvanter, Eegwyn, Camzorgh, Bolonkan, Cambolonkan, Trewef,
Bosveynon, Bronkoys, Boskawen, Bolosek, SWbyrowe, Bessenen, Bodyner
Mure and Bodyner Vyan, Eeres Mure and beglanvyan with rents and
services from William Langoneth, Stephen de Bronkoys, Bichard le Denys,
Gonnar de Boskawen, John de Skybyryowe, Bichard de Mores, William
Peryn, John Vyvyan of Porthenys, John de Eelerion, Michael Vyan, Tebold
de Heskels, Boger Fabre, Andrew Bysom and Edward de Seglanvyan and
granted the same by charter to Bobert de Bossom as above, and he granted
the same to Bobert Tresilian, knight, and his heirs and the premises
should remain to the said John Lessa alias John Philip as above but they
belong to the king by reason of the said act, and the premises form the
said manor, and by an inquisition at Launceveton, co. Cornwall, on 8
October, 18 Edwa^ lY, before John Croker, knight, Bichard Page,
Thomas Trefry, Thomas Lucome and Thomas Lymbury it was found that
Bichard II was seised of the said manor and granted it to John Hauley
as above, and the latter was seised of it in his demesne as of fee and on
his death it descended to one Elizabeth his kinswoman and heir, viz.
daughter of John his son, who married one John Copleston, who by
charter dated 16 October, 87 Henry VI, granted it to John Denys of
Orlegh and Thomas Dowrish, and the said John and Elizabeth had issue
Philip Copleston, esquire, and died and the said Philip died 16 October
then last past and Balph Copleston, of the age of 17 years, was his
son and heir, and the manor was accordingly taken into the king's hands,
justice may now be done to him. By E.
240
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1481.
Feb. 14.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Feb. 19.
Westminster.
Feb. 19.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 15.
Westminster.
Memhrcms 6 — cont.
Pardon to William Cooke alicis Coke, late escheator of the counties of
Surrey and Sussex, of all offences committed by him and all fines, issues,
amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by
reason of his office.
Grant for life to the king's servant James Pemberton, one of the yeomen
of the crown, of the office of parker of the king's new park of Home within
the lordship of Eltham and 4(/. daily for the office from the issues of the
manors, lordships or hundreds of Middleton and Merdon, co. Kent, with the
herbage and pannage in the park, saving sufficient for the deer, and all
other profits, as he had as parker of the king's great park at Eltham.
ByK.
Commission, for half a year, to Hugh Crumpe, John Priour and Simon
Dane of London, *coupers,' to take wood and hoops to make barrels for
flour for the expenses of the kings 's household and army towards the
north and carpenters and labourers and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Commission, for half a year, to John Parrowe and Thomas Etton to take
1,000 quarters of wheat and multure of the same for the expenses of the
king's household and army towards the north and labourers, barrels and
carriage for the same.
The like of the following: —
Stephen Hattefeld of the county of York, *gentilman,' and John
Lounde of the same county, 'yoman.'
Thomas Markeham and Richard Markeham of Hastynges, co. Sussex,
*gentilman.'
John Woode and Adam Starkey of the county of Kent, merchants.
Thomas Grafton of London, merchant.
Bichard Bronde, Serjeant of the eatery of the household.
John Bell of Cambridge, 'yoman.'
William Bothewell of London, merchant.
John Bukkenell of Wyndesore, co. Wilts, *yoman.'
Bichard Bukkenell of Wyndesore, co. Berks, 'yoman.'
Commission for half a year, to Bichard Symondes, master of the king's
ship called le Grace de Dieii, to take mariners for the said ship, as the king
has ordered an armed force to go to sea to resist his old enemy the king of
Scots. [Fcedera.]
The like to the following: —
Bobert Michelson, master of the king's ship called le Mary,
Bichard Hubbard, master of the king's ship called la Antony,
John Stevens, master of the king's ship called la Great Pordngale.
John Hamond, master of the king's ship called la Spaynard,
Walter Cokke, master of the king's ship called la Mary Asshe,
John Cappe, master of a ship called la George Cobham.
Simon Miller, master of a ship called la Mary of Lynne.
Thomas Coke, master of a ship called la Kervell of Ipswich.
Thomas Wilkilson, master of a ship called la Pdkker of Harwiche.
Bichard Lokwode, master of a ship called la Karantyne.
20 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 241
j^g-i MEMBRANE 4.
Feb. 16. Whereas Thomas, abbot of the monastery of St. Mary by the walls
Westminster, of the city of York, lately held of Thomas, cardinal archbishop of
Canterbury, Richard, bishop of Salisbury, Robert, bishop of Bath and
Wells, Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, William Dudley, bishop of Durham,
late dean of the king's chapel, John Russell, bishop of Rochester, keeper
of the privy seal, Henry, earl of Essex, Anthony, earl Ryvers, William
Hastynges, lord of Hastynges, John, lord Dynham, Thomas Burghe, knight,
William Parre, knight, Thomas Mongomery, knight, Master John Gun-
thorpe, clerk, and William Huse at fee farm the manor of Whitgift and
certain other lands in Rednesse^ Huke and Swynflete, certain acres of moor
in Inglesmore in Mersshelond and 20 acres of marsh land in
Ayrmyn, co. York, at a rent of 200 marks yearly, which rent was parcel
of the duchy of Lancaster, they being seised of the premises among other
things to the king's use by virtue of an estate made to them and William,
late bishop of Ely, and Richard Fowler, deceased, in Parliament at
Westminster and by an act in that Parliament on 28 February, 14 EdwiEird
lY, and the abbot and convent granted to the king and his heirs the
advowson of the parish church of Boston, co. Lincoln, and at the king's
instance granted to the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England an annuity of 86^. during the life of Roger Chesshire, now rector
of the said church, and bound themselves to the said prior in 240Z. that
within a quarter of a year of the death of the said rector they would release
to the prior and brethren of the said Hospital a yearly pension of 8Z. which
they have from the said church and grant to them all lands which they
have in the town of Boston, with the exception of the hospital of St. John
and all lands parcel of it, and the said archbishop and others at the king*s
request by a writing here recited dated 21 January, 18 Edward IV, sealed
with their own seal and the seal of the duchy, have in recompence released
to them 80 marks yearly out of the said fee farm of 200 marks and
confirmed their estate in the said manor and other premises, the king
confirms the same. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Mundate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Petygrewe, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Pensford, co. Somerset, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By E.
Jan. 80. Grant for life to Elizabeth Darcy, lady mistress of the king's nursery,
Westminater. for her good service to the king and his consort the queen and his son the
prince, of a tun of wine yearly in the port of London. By p.s. [6260.]
Dec. 80. Grant to William Catesby, John Wake, esquire, and Thomas Lymeryk,
* gentilman,' of the custody of the manor of Awre Pirton and Tokenhale
and the hundred of Bledeslowe with their members and all lands and
hereditaments in Awre Pirton and Tockenhale, co. Gloucester, and Worcester,
CO. Worcester, late of Elizabeth, tenant in chief by knight-service, late the
wife of George, late lord Latymer, during the minority of Richard Latymer,
knight, her kinsman and heir, viz. son of Henry Latymer, knight, her son,
rendering to the king 50Z. yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
jig-i MEMBRANE 8.
Feb. 7. General pardon to Humphrey Willingham late of Molyngton, co. Oxford,
Westminster, esquire, alias of Molynton, co. Warwick, ' gentilman,' alias of Millecombe,
CO. Oxford. By p.s.
a358 Q
242 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
i^gj Membrane 8 — cont,
Jan. 6. Mandate to all to permit James Richardson, bom at Auctermughty in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Sturrey in England, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Like mandates in favour of the following : —
Feb. 12. John Lesle, bom in Scotland, dwelling in England.
Westminster.
David Manypeny, clerk, born in Scotland, dwelling in England.
Jan. 28. Wymond Aostyn, bom at Rene in Iceland, dwelling at Exetor in
Westminster. England.
Feb. 16. Grant for life to William Middelton, one of the esquires of the king's
Westminster, household, of the oflfice of keeper of the king's manor of Glaryngdon, from
16 April, 19 Edward lY, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
county of Wilts, in lieu of another grant to him by letters patent of that
1480 ^*^ (see p. 167), surrendered. By p.s.
Oct. 19. Grant for Hfe to Nicholas Southeworth of Friteswell, co. Oxford {as on
Westminster, m. 28). By p.8.
Feb. 29. Licence for John Devoreux, knight, James Baskervile, knight, John
Westminster. Lyngen, knight, Richard Corbet, knight, Thomas Comwayle, knight,
Thomas Monyngton, esquire, and William Wykes, ' gentilman,' feoffees of
Walter Devoreux of Ferrers, knight, of and in the lordship or manor of
Sutton Gourteney, co. Berks, and the advowson of the parish church of
Sutton Gourteney, to grant the said advowson to the dean and canons of the
king's free chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore in frank ■
almoin, and for the dean and canons to appropriate the said church in
mortmain. By E.
Feb. 21. General pardon to William Wyngfeld late of Spectashale, co. Suffolk,
Westminster, esquire, Henry Warner late of HaUesworth, co. Suffolk, * taillour,' William i
Davy of Specteshale, 'laborer,' Robert Bettys late of Southelmham, co. j
Suffolk, Hailloure,* and Thomas Wylde late of Specteshale, 'yoman,' who
were maliciously charged before the coroners of the county with the death
of John Hensted and withdrew, by which their goods were forfeited to the
king, of all offences committed by them before 19 February and the
forfeiture of their goods. By p.s.
Feb. 22. Presentetion of Nicholas Wydmarepole, chaplain, to a mediety of the
Westminster, parish church of Gedlyng, in the diocese of York, void by the death of
Roger Stowe.
1480.
MEMBRANE 2.
Dec. 12. Grant for life to Thomas Roger of the office of keeper or clerk of the
Westminster, king's ships within the realm and everywhere and 12d, daily for his wages
and 6i. daily for the wages of a clerk under him from the customs and
subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth, with arrears from 1 August
last, from which time he has held the office, and 2^. from the said customs
and subsidies for each day on which he shall happen to ride on business of the
office at certain times of the year as the king has appointed, with all other
profits. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers in the said ports.
20 EDWAED IV-— Pabt 2. 248
"I 4^oQ Membrane 2 — cowt.
Oct. 8. Grant, during office, from Michaelmas last, to John Elryngton, knight,
Westminster, keeper or clerk of the hanaper, of 18d. from the issues of the hanaper for
each day on which he or his deputy shall ride on his business with the
chancellor of England or the keeper of the great seal. By K.
June 10. Whereas all lordships, manors and lands late of John Champernon,
Westminster, esquire, deceased, tenant in chief, descended on his death to his daughters
and heiresses Blanche, of full age, and Joan, then a minor, and Blanche
and Robert Willoughby, knight, who married her, had livery of her moiety
and share of the same, and now Humphrey Talbot, knight, has married
Joan ; the king grants licence for the said Humphrey and Joan to enter
freely into her moiety and share of all lordships, manors, lands, etc. and
other possessions and hereditaments late of the said John or which
Elizabeth Burton, deceased, held for life of the inheritance of Blanche and
Joan, saving to the king the homage and fealty of the said Humphrey. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 1.
May 4. General pardon to John Broun, citizen, mercer and alderman of London,
Westminster, alias mayor of tiie staple of Westminster, of all offences committed by him
and all debts and accounts due from him to the king before 24 January
last, provided that this shall not extend to any merchandise of wools,
wool-fells, hides, tin and lead or to any customers, controllers or searchers
in any port of the realm. By E.
The like to the following citizens and mercers of London : —
John Elys.
Thomas Shelley, alias Thomas Schelley of Hundesdon, co. Hertford.
Hugh Clopton, merchant of the staple of Calais.
Bichard Gardyner, alderman of London, alias merchant of the
staple of Calais.
Richard Gowle.
John Hawes.
John Mathewe, ' lynyndraper.'
William Broun, merchant of the staple of Calais.
Richard Rawson alias Raseson, alderman of London, alias merchant
of the staple of Westminster.
John Fyssher the elder, alicu merchant of the staple of Westminster.
Thomas Burgoyne.
Richard Fyldyng, * gentilman.'
Henry Cantelowe, merchant of the staple of Calais, alias < gentilman.'
Roger Bonefaunt aliM Bonyfaunt.
John Raynold alias Reynolde.
John Sturmyn.
William Alburgh alicu Alborough.
Robert Southwode.
Robert Yarum alias Jarum alias Zarum.
William Banknot.
Nicholas Hagur alias Augur.
William Redy alias Reede.
Richard Bull.
William Prat.
John Hamner.
John Pykeryng.
Richard Lacon alias Lakyn.
244 CALENDAR OF PATENT EOLLS.
24g0. Membrane i — cont.
William Heton alias Eton.
Henry Colet, alderman of London, merchant of the staple of
Calais. By p.s.
Nicholas Alwyn alias Halewyne alias Alewyne, merchant of the
staple of Calais. By p.s.
John Pykton alias Pycdon alias Pyketun.
Thomas Fabian alias Fabyane, merchant of the staple of Calais. By p.s.
Richard Wyse alias Wise. By p.s.
William Stathmn alias Stathom.
John Colard.
Thomas Graunt alias Grant.
John Rose alias Roos.
Thomas Lokke.
William OreU.
John Rypon alias Repon alias Ripon.
William Whytwey alias Whitway.
Thomas Hore.
Christopher Hawe alias Hawes.
Roger Burghchyer alias Bourghchyer.
Richard Cryspe alias Crispe.
May 4. Henry Wygley alias Wyggeley.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 27rf.
Nov. 9. Commission to Thomas Bourghchier of Ledys, knight, to arrest William
Westminster. Smyth, * maryner,' and bring him before the king and council.
Oct. 10. Commission of array to the king's kinsman William, ead of Arundell,
Westminster. Thomas Arundell of Matravers, knight, Thomas Bourghchier, knight,
Thomas Seintleger, knight, George Broun, knight, John Norbery, knight,
John Wode the elder, Nicholas Gaynesford, John Gajmesford, John
Holgrave, William Marston, Thomas Bassat, Thomas Wyntersell, William
Otworthe, Henry Stowtton, Henry Slyfledde, William Gawge, William
Aysshehyrst, Richard Lowsthere and the sheriff in the county of Surrey.
l^^l MEMBRANE lid.
March 2. Appointment of William Tempyll to take carpenters called ' whelers '
Westminster, and * cartwrightes ' and other carpenters, stone cutters, smiths, plumbers
and other workmen for the works of the king's ordnance and bombards,
cannons, < culverynes,' bowlers,* ' serpentynes ' and other cannon and
powder, sulphur, saltpetre, stone, iron, lead and other stuff for them,
cross-bows and string for them, bows, arrows, * bowestrenges,' langdebeves,
lances, * gleyves ' and hammers and other necessaries and carriage by land
and water and horses called * hakeneys,* for defence of the marches towards
Scotland against James, king of the Scots. [Fadera.]
The like of the following : —
Richard Cony.
John Leke.
Robert Olyver.
Richard Copcot.
John Muklowe.
Richard Reynold.
William Fareley.
Reginald Wellysbum.
20 EDWAED IV.— Paet S
■t ^Qi Membrane Ud — cont.
Feb. 12. Commiasion to John Audeley of Audeley, knight, T
"'""' ' " knight, William Uuddesfeld, Morgan Kedwelly, John
Hayes to enquire what lands James, Ute earl of Wittshin
treason by authority of Parliament at Westminster, 1 ]
the county ol Dorset on i March, 1 Edward IV.
3IEMBBANE lOd.
Feb. 27. Commisflion to Thomas Sej-ntleger, knight, Henry
WeGbninster. Robert Willoughby, knight, Thomas Lucombe, osqui:
Vivian Ferrers and John Pellyn to enquire into the c
llsrdj-ng, merchant, that whereas a ship of his called It
Iflden with divers goods and merchandise, viz. ISO ti
' campelj-te ' and 5 tuns of wax, sugar and oil to the vali
and three other ships, two called le Ma;i'lalen and Marti/r
laden with 816 tuns of wine of Bochelle and 12 tuns of i
and other merchandise to the value of 1,200 marks
Norman, Liger de Shotell, John de Hamell and
Frenchmen, were owners, and the third called le R
67 tuna of ' osey ' and ' campelyt,' of which Adrian B
was owner, on 9 December last were driven ashon
Mountesbay in Coverislake Bode within the county (
great part of the goods, merchandise, ships, gear and 1
came ashore and into the hands of the people of the
merchants all came alive to land so that there was m
bought the said goods, merchandise, ships, gear and I
caiue restitution to be made, after reasonable salvage.
( 246 )
21 EDWARD IV.— Paet I. {rectius Part n.)
-j^^gl^ MEMBRANE 19.
Oct. 22. Whereas the priory of St. John Baptist, Lanthony Prima, m Wales, in
Westminster, the diocese of St. Davids, of the order of St. Augustine, of the king's
foundation and patronage by reason of his earldom of March, with all its
members, cells, churches, chapels, lordships, manors, lands and
possessions was by virtue of letters patent dated 10 May, 21 Edward IV
{see p. 284), united and transferred to Henry, the prior, and the oonvent
of the priory of St. Mary, Lanthony by Gloucester, of the order of
St. Augustine, in the diocese of Worcester, and John, late prior of
Lanthony Prima, was collector of one whole tenth granted to the king by
the clergy of the province of Canterbury in the year 11 Edward lY in the
archdeaconries of Breghicon and Earmardyn, in the diocese of St. Davids ;
the king hereby grants the said tenth to the said prior of Lanthony by
Gloucester. By p.s. and for 5 marks paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 29. Presentation of John Heuet, chaplain, to the chantry in the chapel of
Westminster. St. John Baptist in the church of St. Mary Aldermarychirche, London,
void by the death of Ambrose Bepyngdon and in the king's presentation
by nomination of the rector and churchwardens of the said church. The
letters are directed to Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury.
Oct. 26. Grant to the prior and convent of the church of St. Mary, Lanthony by
Westminster. Gloucester in England, who have divers possessions in Lreland by reason
of their church and of the priory of St. John Baptist, Lanthony in Wales,
united to them, that they may absent themselves from Ireland and enjoy
their possessions there and receive the issues thereof by their proctors,
attorneys or servants, provided that they contribute to the defence of that
land as do the other religious there. By E.
Nov. 21. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Adam Bydley alias
Westminster. Whitehede, rector of the parish church of Hope within the marsh of
Bomney, co. Kent, bom in Scotland, dwelling at Hope, who has taken an
oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Nov. 12. Grant to Bobert Fitzherbert, whom the king lately by letters patent
Westminster, appointed customer or collector of the petty custom in the port of LK)ndon
and ports and places adjacent, that he may buy or sell merchandise and
take the same to or from foreign parts, notwithstanding the late act in
Parliament, saving to the king the due customs and subsidies and provided
that he do not take anv wools or wool-fells to any foreign parts except to
the staple of Calais or beyond the mountains by the straits of Marrok.
By p.s.
Nov. 17. General pardon to Thomas Waymer alias Gwaymer late of Dertford,
Westminster, co. Kent, ' yoman,* of all offences committed by him before 21 June last.
ByK.
Nov. 20. Exemption for life of William Skelton of the town of Westminster,
Westminster, co. Middlesex, * yoman,' from being put on assizes, juries, inquisitions,
attaints or recognitions and from being made coroner, assessor, taxer or
collector of tenths, fifteenths or other talliages, subsidies or aids, constable,
crier, arrayer or leader of men at arms or others, or other bailiff, officer or
minister of the king against his will. By p.s.
21 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1. 247
l^gl MEMBRANE 18.
Nov. 28. Orant for life to the king's servant Hugh Conway, esquire, of a tenement
WeBtminster. in Martlane alias Markelane, London, late of John Graontebrigge, which
Matthew Swetenham lately had by letters patent of Henry IV, By p.s.
Dec. 7. Presentation of John Elys to the parish church of WestiUesley, in the
Westminster, diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of Stephen Hikkys.
Presentation of John Eirkhall to the parish church of Samford, in the
diocese of Exeter.
Dec. 16. Appointment for life, from Michaelmas, 20 Edward IV, of John Clerk,
Westminster, one of the auditors of the Exchequer, as auditor of all accounts of
ministers of the king's manors or lordships of Ditton and Dachet,
CO. Buckingham, Busshy, More and Hundesdon, co. Hertford, Claveryng,
00. Essex, Estwardelam and Westwardelam, co. Southampton, Colyweston,
CO. Northampton, Booke and Snede, co. Worcester, and Wotton imder
Hegge, CO. Gloucester, and a third part of the manor of Bassyngbom with
a pajrt of the honour of Bichemond extending into certain hundreds in the
county of Cambridge, and grant to him of fees of 10 marks yearly with
reasonable expenses from the issues of the premises. By p.s.
Dec. 22. Appointment during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick, son and
Westminster, heir of George, late duke of Clarence, of Boger Fitzherbert as receiver of
all honours, castles, manors, lordships, lands and other possessions and
hereditaments in the counties of Warwick, Worcester, Stafford, Northamp-
ton and Butland in the king's hands by the death of the said duke and by
reason of the minority of the said earl, receiving such fees with reasonable
expenses and other profits as John Withyngton had. By E.
Dec. 27. General pardon to Adam Bekwith, alias Bekquyth, late of Clynt, co. York,
Westminster. < gentilman,' alias late of Markenfeld, co. York, alias late of Bepon, co.
14R2 ^ork, of all offences committed by him before 10 December. By p.s.
Jan. 4. Licence for the prior and convent of Middelton to elect an abbot in the
Westminster, place of John Breweton, deceased.
1481,
Nov. 19. Grant, for 1,200 marks paid to the king in his chamber, to the king's
Westminster, clerk Lionel Wideville, brother of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, of the custody of the temporalities of the bishopric of Salisbury
from the death of Bichard, late bishop, so long as they remain in the
1482. king's hands. By p.s.
Jan. 7* Presentation of Bichard Payne to the parish church of Skreyngham, in
Westminster, the diocese of York, void by the death of Christopher Banke. By K.
Jan. 18. Grant for life to the king's servant John Molle, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the oflSce of the brokerage within the city of London and the
franchise of the same between merchants alien and denizen, with the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
Jan. 11. General pardon to WUliam Newton of Gilleslond, co. Cumberland,
Westminster. « yoman/ of all offences committed by him before 4 January. By p.s.
Pardon to Bichard Croft of his trespasses in acquiring in fee simple a
third part of the manor of Chepyngnorton, co. Oxfoid, late of John
Passheley, esquire, held in chief, and other manors, lands, rents and services
held in chief, and all entries thereon without licence ; and pardon to him
as farmer of the said third part and John Busshe of London, < gentilman,'
and John Abell of Buntyngford, co. Hertford, 'yoman,' his mainpernors,
248 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
j^g]^ Membrane 18 — cont,
and John Norys, Humphrey Talbot, knight, and Thomas Delamare, knight,
late sheriffs of Oxford and Berks, of all debts and accounts due from them
to the king for this. By p.s.
Dec. 29. Protection, for seven years, for William Redknap late of London,
Westminster, 'mercer,' and his servants, lands, rents, goods and possessions. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 17.
Dec. 28. Grant to the king's servant Edward Brampton, esquire, who has paid
Westminster, the sum of 700L of his own for the king to Sancius de Vribarri, Inicus
Martinus, Dominic de Amesqueta, Stephen de Ribadeo, Didacus de Soto,
John Periz, Peter Juanes de Samaripa, Liicus de Jauregui and Peter
Alfonsi, in part satisfaction of the sum of 5,000 crowns of gold granted to
them by letters patent dated 7 July last {se^ p. 279), that he or his
executors after his decease or their factors or attorneys may ship wools in
the ports of London, Sandwich or Suthampton and take them by the
straits of Marrok quit of customs and subsidies at the rate of 4 marks on
each sack to the said sum of 7001, By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the port of
-lAoo Suthampton.
Jan. 10. Letters of denization for Magdalen de Stanes, born in Scotland. By E.
Westminster.
Jan. 18. General pardon to Thomas Bowne late of Golchestre, 'yoman,' alias
Westminster. < goldsmyth,' late servant of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s J
1481.
MEMBRANE 16.
Nov. 8. Appointment, for one year, of Richard Elryngton as deputy of Anthony,
Westminster, earl of Ryvers, chief butler of England, in the port of Chichestre and
ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the chief butler.
Nov. 16. Grant for life, from 2 March, 17 Edward IV, to Thomas Ussher of the
Westminster, offices of bailiff of the lordship of Swaffeham, co. Norfolk, bailiff of the
liberty and franchises of the honour of Rychemond in the counties of
Norfolk and Suffolk and warrener of the said lordship, with all profits of
courts, leets and turns, in the king's gift by the forfeiture of George, duke
of Clarence, and 40^. yearly for the office of bailiff of the lordship and 2^.
daily for the office of warrener from the issues of the lordship with all
other profits, in lieu of another grant of the same by letters patent dated
1 4-R2 ^^^ ^^^^ ^ March, surrended because invalid. By p.s.
Jan. 24. Pardon to John Batell, late of London, ' gentilman,' of his out-
Westminster, lawry in London for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
satisfy John Hardy, citizen of London, of 15Z. 12s. which the latter
recovered against him and 4 marks damages,, the record and process
whereof were afterwards for certain causes brought into the King's Bench ;
he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as William Huse, knight,
chief justice of the Eing*s Bench, has certified.
Jan. 28. Presentation of William Botyller, bachelor in decrees, to the parish
Westminster, church of Northbovy, in the diocese of Exeter, void by the resignation of
Richard Skipton.
tl EDWAEB IV.— Part 1.
249
1482.
Jan. 19.
Westminster.
Jan. 15.
Westminster.
Jan. 81.
Westminster.
Membrane 16 — cont.
General pardon to Thomas Gale of Dertmouth, one of the customers
and collectors of the customs and suhsidies in the ports of Exeter and
Dertmouth, co. Devon, and ports and places adjacent, provided that this
does not extend to any accounts of his office. By p.s.
Grant for life to John Bodon, servant to the king's son Bichard, -duke of
York and Norfolk, of the office of porter of the castle of Holt in Wales,
with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of Bromfeld and
Yale, payable in the Exchequer. By p.s.
Grant to Charles Dynham, esquire, of the custody of all lordships,
manors, lands, rents and services with knights* fees and advowsons in the
counties of Devon and CornwaJl late of James Dumeford alias Derneford,
deceased, tenant in chief, son and heir of James Dumeford, during the
minority of Joan his daughter and heiress and her custody and marriage
without disparagement, and grant to him also during her minority of aJl
lordships, manors, lands, rents and services with knights' fees and advow-
sons in the said counties late of Stephen Dumeford, esquire, tenant by
knight-service of Thomas, late earl of Devon, a minor and in the custody
of the late king, and in the king's hands because the said James the
elder his son and heir entered thereon without due livery, or late of the
said James the elder, tenant in chief by knight-service, and in the king's
hands because the said James the younger entered thereon without due
livery, and so from heir to heir, rendering to the king 160Z. yearly.
By p.s.
1481.
March 14.
Westminster.
March 19.
Westminster.
March 81.
Westminster.
Marcbl8.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 15.
Licence for Malina Famecombe, widow, to found a perpetual chantry of
one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the ehapel of St. Mary, in
the church of St. Thomas, Wjmchelse, co. Sussex, for the good estate of
the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said
Malina and for their souls after death and the souls of Simon Famecombe
her late husband, Boger Famecombe and Agnes his wife, Walter Gaponer
and Agnes his wife and all who in future times shall support the chantry,
to be called the chantry of Simon Famecombe in the said chapel, and to
grant in mortmain to the said chaplain, after inquisition, lands and rents
to the value of 10 marks yearly. By p.s.
Grant for life to Nicholas Meyverell, one of the grooms of the king's
chamber, of a messuage with solars and shops pertaining to it in the town of
Northampton, late of William Naylesworth, which Matthew Swetenham
lately had of the grant of Henry IV and which came into the king's
hands by virtue of an act of Parliament at Westminster, 4 NovembKsr,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
General pardon to William Nicholasson of Bishop's Lenn, co. Norfolk,
' marchaunt,' of all offences committed by him before 80 March. By p.s.
Appointment of John Bell of Cambridge, 'yoman,' John Buknell of
Wyndesore, co. Berks, 'yoman,' and WiUiam Bell of Sheles, co.
Northumberland, 'yoman,' to take oxen, muttons, 'bacon flykkes,' malt;
barley, oats, beans, peas, salt and fresh-water fish and other victuals for
the expenses of the king's household and army towards the north and
carriage for the same. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
260 CALENDAE OF PATENT EOLLS.
i^gl Membrane 15 — cofVt,
April 16. Appointment of Robert Shyrwyn to take empty pipes and barrels and
Westminster, carriage and other necessaries for the same for the lang*s voyage towards
the north. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
April 17. Appointment of John Bussell to take horses for carriage of victuals,
Westminster, harness and other necessaries for the king's voyage towards the north.
The like of Nicholas Shatton. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Jime ?• Appointment of William Smalwode to take carpenters etc. for the king's
Westminster, ordnance for the defence of the marches towards Scotland {as in appointment
of William TempyU, on p, 244).
1482 "^^^ ^^^ ^* ^^^ Philippis of London, * whelewryght.'
Feb. 8. Oeneral pardon to John Hyggys the younger of all offences committed
Westminster, by him before 8 January last. By p.s.
248J MEMBRANE 14.
Nov. 10. Licence for Master John Ounthorpe, dean of the chapel of the king's
Westminster, household and the cathedral church of Wells, Thomas Fitzwilliam of
Louth, gentleman, Thomas Oolceby, vicar of the church of St. Mary,
North Somercotes, William Boughton of Louth, chaplain, William
Prestneve, William Goderyk, William GaUe, William Goneld and John
Goneld to found a fraternity or gild perpetual of themselves and other
persons, men and women, to be called the gild of St. Mary in the church
of North Somercotes. They shall have power to elect and remove an
alderman for the governance of the gild and the custody of its possessions
and they shall form one body and have a common seal and power of
impleading and being impleaded. And grant to them of licence to acquire
in mortmain, after inquisition, lands and rents to the value of 100s. yearly
within the town of Somercotes or elsewhere, not held in chief, to find a
chaplain to celebrate divine service in the said church for the good estate
of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said
Master John Gunthorpe and Thomas Fitzwilliam and Margaret the wife of
the latter and the brethren and sisters of the fraternity and for their souls
after death and the souls of the king's progenitors and to do other works of
piety according to the ordinance of the founders.
24g2 By p.s. and for 20Z. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 8. Grant for life to Henry Brocae, chaplain, that he shall be the king's
Westminster, priest or chaplain to celebrate divine service in the king's chapel within
the manor of Eltham for the good estate of the king and for his soul after
death and the souls of the king's progenitors, receiving 10 marks yearly
for his stipend from the issues of the manor as John Sweteman of
Peneriche, chaplain there in the time of Edward III, had, with arrears
from 20 July, 18 Edward IV ; in lieu of a grant to him by letters patent of
that date, surrendered because invalid. By p.s.
Feb. 5. Mandate in pursuance to the farmers, receivers or other occupiers of the
Westminster, manor.
Feb. 16. William Edmund has letters of presentation to the canonry and
Westminster, prebend of Trailing in the collegiate church of Aberguyly, void bv the
resignation of David William and in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the bishopric of St. Davids bcdng in his hands, directed to
Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury. By p.s.
21 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1. 251
-I j^oo Membrane 14 — cont.
Feb. 18. Orant to John de Barde of Florence^ merchant, in repayment of the stun
Westminster, of 41/. 65. Sd. expended by him in certain business concerning the king in
the court of Rome and in the town of Bruges, that he or his factors or
attorneys may ship 15^ sacks of wool in the ports of London, Southampton
and Sandwich and take them beyond the mountains by the straits of
Marrok quit of customs and subsidies. By p.s.
Feb. 7. Orant for life to the king*s servant John Molle, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, crown, of the ofl&ce of the brokerage within the city of London and the
suburbs and franchise of the same between merchants alien and denizen, and
appointment of him as broker to supervise and testify to all bargains and
sales between them, with the accustomed fees. By E.
Jan. 80. General pardon to George Hardys of Great Hardys, co. Kent,
Westminster. <gentilman,' cUias G^rge Hardres of Hardres, late of the county of Sussex,
esquire. By p.s.
-iAQ^ MEMBRANE 18.
Aug. 1. Indenture between the king and the mayor, bailiffs and burgesses of the
borough of Clyfton Dertmouth Hardenesse, co. Devon, witnessing that
whereas the latter for the defence and safe-guard of the said town and the
port thereof and the parts adjoining have begun to make a strong tower
and bulwark of stone and lime adjoining the castle there they shall finish
it with all haste and henceforth fortify, repair and keep it garnished with
guns and artillery and other ordnance and find a chain to stretch athwart
the mouth of the haven from that tower to another tower there at all
necessary times, and the king grants to them 80/. yearly from
Michaelmas last from the customs and subsidies in the ports of Excestre
and Dertmouth and 80/. more in addition in each of the next four years.
English. By p.s.
Nov. 26. General pardon to John Pastrell alias Pasterell of Langley Maris, co.
Westminster. Buckingham, ' husbondman,' o/to^ 'yoman,' of all offences committed by
him before 15 November. By p.s.
General pardon to John Pylton alias Pilton of Langley Maris, ' hus-
bondman,' alias 'yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 14
November. By p.s.
Oct. 17. Pardon to John Poore of Mepeham, co. Kent, *husbondman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the justices of the
peace in the county to answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered
to the Marshalsea prison, as William Huse, km^ht, chief justice of the
^ i ^n King's Bench, has certified.
Jan. 28. Presentation of Thomas Lesbery, scholar, to the parish church of St.
Westminster. Nicholas, Calais, in the diocese of Terouanne, vcfid by the resignation of
Alexander Lye. The letters are directed to Th. cardinal arcdibishop of
Canterbury.
Jan. 29. Grant for life to the king's servitor Master James Fryse, one of the
Westminster, king's physicians {medicorum), of certain specified tenements, lodges and
houses within the palace of Westminster which Richard Felde, late servant
of the king, lately had of the king's grant ; in lieu of a like grant of the
same to ttie king's servant Christopher Fumeys by letters patent dated
8 October, 7 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
262 CALENDAK OF PATENT EOLLS.
-I jo-i Membrane 13 — cant,
Nov. 12. General pardon to George Buk alias Bukke of Markynfeld, 00. York,
Westminster. * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 28 September last.
By p.s.
-lAQO MEMBRANE 12.
Feb. 12. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Fowler, esquire, whom the king
Westminster, lately by letters patent appointed one of the controllers of the petty
custom in the port of London and ports and places adjacent, that he may
buy or sell merchandise and take the same to or from foreign parts, not-
withstanding the late act in Parliament, saving to the king the due
customs and subsidies and provided that he do not take any wools or
wool-fells to any foreign parts except to the staple of Calais or beyond the
mountains by the straits of Marrok. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Presentation of Thomas Taillour to the parish church of Boleas, in the
Westminster, diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, void by the resignation of Edmund
1iR1 Jannes.
Nov. 27. Licence for Joan Kent, widow, Richard Langport, clerk, and William
Westminster. Tilghman, executors of the will of Thomas Kent, late doctor of either law,
and his feoffees in a messuage situated in the parish of St. James,
Garlekhithe, London, now called 'Saint James Comyns', in fulfilment of
the intention of the said Thomas, who considered that the seven chaplains
of the chantries in the church of St. James aforesaid conversed more
among laymen and wandered about rather than dwelt among clerks as
was decent, to found a perpetual commonalty of the said chaplains so that
John Lover, John Sclatter, Robert Broker, William Peryn, William Hert,
John Wynman and Bichard Smyth, the present chaplains, and their
successors shall form one body and shall have perpetual succession and a
common seal and power of acquiring lands and other possessions and of
electing and removing a warden from among themselves for the rule of the
commonalty and the custody of its possessions and of impleading and
being impleaded and shall be called the warden and commonalty of the
chaplains of the chantries in the said church; and to grant in mortmain
to the said warden and commonalty the said messuage, extended at 40s.
yearly, for their habitation, and other lands and possessions to the yearly
value of 46«. 8(^., not held in chief, to pray for the good estate of the king
and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said founders and
Margaret the wife of the said William Tilghman and for their souls after
death and the souls of the said Thomas and Isabel his wife.
\AQO ^y P«s. and for 1(W. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 5. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Alexander Yonge, born in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Hithe, co. Kent, who has taken an oath of feaUy, to
inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Feb. 12. Grant to William Morland, prebendary of Beyminnster Prima in the
Westminster, cathedral church of Salisbury, of the prebend which David Hopton had in
the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster, on
exchange. By E.
Mandate to the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of Saliebuiy to
admit the said David (sic).
Feb. 12. Grant to the said David of the said prebend of Beyminnster Prima, in
Westminster, the king's gift by reason of the bishopric of SaUsbury being void, on
exchange as above. By E.
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Mandate to the dean of the free chapel of St. Stephen to admit the said
William (sic).
Feb. 18. Grant to William Chauntre, clerk, John Gourll, clerk, and David
Westminster: Hopton, clerk, of the collation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in
the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster.
ByK.
Jan. 18. Grant for life to Richard Crofte, esquire of the body, of the office of
Westminster, ranger of the king's new forest within the forest of Whichwode adjoining
the king's park of Woodstok, co. Oxford, with wages of 2d, daily from the
issues of the king's manor and lordship of Woodstok and all other profits.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 11.
Feb. 7. Licence, for 40«. paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Tremayll, serjeant at
Westminster, i^^^ Thomas Malet, esquire, John Porter, Edward Basynge, Robert
Phelpes, clerk, William Harryes and William Strotyngere, clerk, to grant
tiie manor of Codecombe Mohun, the hundred of Exton and the third part
of the manor of Exton, co. Somerset, held in chief, to Alexander Pym and
the heirs of his body, with successive remainders to John Puryman and
the heirs of his body, Roger Pym and the heirs of his body and the body of
1481 ^^^'^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^> ^^^ ^^ right heirs of William Dodesham.
Nov. 27. Grant for life to Robert Michelson, who is at present the steersman of
Westminster, ^jj^ king's ship called le Mary de Toxtre, of an annuity of ^L from the
subsidies of the 8s. in the tun and the 12^. in the pound in the port of
London. By p.s.
May 26. General pardon to John Robbz alias Robson alias Robbus alias Baker
Westminster, late of Grenehithe in the parish of Swannescome, co. Kent, 'laborer,'
alias * mariner,' alias late of Sloley, co. Norfolk, of all offences committed
by him before 21 April. By p.s.
Dec. 10. Pardon to Thomas Burgh, knight, and Margaret his wife of all
Westminster: donations, alienations and perquisitions by them of lands held in chief and
148^ all entries thereon without licence. By p.s.
Jan. 16. Grant to John Rodon, servant of the king's son Richard, duke of York
Westminster. ^^^^ Norfolk, of the office of master forester of Bromfeld during the
minority of the latter, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
king's lordship of Bromfeld and Yale, payable in the Exchequer. By p.s.
Feb. 9. Grant to Richard Dene, prior of Holy Trinity, Lenton, co. Nottingham,
Westminster, ^j^^ ]^ successors and assigns of three water-mills, called *lez Castell
MiUes' in Notyngham for twenty years from Christmas last, rendering to the
king 8Z. yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer, with power to cut down in
the king's wood of Horsley, co. Derby, by view of the keeper of the wood
sufficient trees and timber to repair the mills. By p.s.
Jan. 81. Grant to John Rodon, servant of the king's son Richard, duke of York
Westaiinster. ^nd Norfolk, of the custody of the king's mansion called * Brokyn Wherf '
within the city of London during the minority of the said duke with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the mansion and all other profits.
By p.s.
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Nov. 22. Pardon to John Weston, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
Westminster, in Englajid, alias master of the knighthood of the Temple, of all debts,
1 4g9 accounts and arrears due from him to the king.
Feb. 11. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
WestminBter. on 4 February to Thomas Rokes of Falley, co. Buckingham, esquire,
staying on the king's service in the company of the king's kinflman
William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant general of the town, castle and
marches of Calais, on the safe-custody, victualling and defence of the
same, because he delays in the city and suburbs of London, as Richard
Chawry and Robert Tate, sheriffs, have certified.
Feb. 8. Inspeximus and confirmation to Margaret, the abbess, and the convent of
Westminster, gfc. Edward, Shaftesbury, of letters patent dated 7 March, 54 Henry lEC,
restoring to them wreck of sea in their manor of Ejmgeston.
For 4 marks paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 10.
Feb. 14. General pardon to Ingelram Spryre alias Spire of Shirboum St. John,
Westminster, co. Southampton, ' yoman,' alias ' bocher,' of all offences committed by
him before 8 February. By p.s.
Feb. 15. General pardon to John Bollyng late of Wadlondys in the parish of
Westminster. Calverley, co. York, * gentilman,' cJ,ias * yoman,' alias late of Bradford,
CO. York, of all offences committed by him before 18 February. By p.s.
Jan. 28. General pardon to John Preston late of London, ' yoman,' of all offences
Westminster, committed oy him before 9 February, 19 Edward IV. By p.8.
Feb. 21. General pardon to William Taillour of Boderham, co. York, < mercer,'
Westminster, alias ' chapman,' of all offences committed by him before 1 Febmazy last.
By p.B.
Feb. 12. Grant for life to Arnold Trussell of 40Z. yearly from Michaelmas last
Westminster, from the customs and subsidies in the port of Bristol. By E.
Feb. 24. General pardon to Peter de Castro, factor and attorney of Ferdinand de
Westminster. Gastro de la Hosse, merchant of Spain, of all offences committed by
him before 21 February. By p.s.
Licence for the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, warden of
the west marches, to buy 2,000 quarters of wheat and 1,000 quarters of
barley, rye, oats, meslin, beans and peas in any places of the realm or
Wales or Lreland and take them to the said marches from time to time, as
on account of the war with the Scots the king has been occasioned to
fortify the west and east marches with the garrisons on the borders of the
same with a great number of soldiers, and so there is a great scarcity there
of victuals and especially corn. By p.s. [5518.]
Feb. 16. Grant to Margaret, the daughter of the king's imcle Bichard, late earl of
Westminster. Salisbury, and wife of John, late earl of Oxford, on account of her poverty,
of 1002. yearly from Michaelmas last during the life of her husband, viz.
AOL from the subsidy of the 8«. in the tun and the 12d, in the pound in
the port of London, 40Z. from the customs and subsidies in the port of
Sandwich, and 202. from the like in the port of Lynne. By p.s.
.^
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March 2. Orant for life to Miles Childe of the office of one of the four messengers
Westminster, of the Exchequer, receiving wages of 4id. daily at the receipt of the Ex-
chequer with a robe of hvery as yeomen of the chamber have yearly at
Christmas at the great wardrobe; in lieu of a like grant to John Mody by
letters patent dated 18 July, 1 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Grant to the king's clerk William Chauntry of the prebend of Fordyng-
ton and Writlyngton in the cathedral church of St. Mary, Salisbury, void
by the resignation of Master Bichard Martyn and in the king's gift by
reason of the temporalities of the bishopric being in his hands. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric.
Pardon to Peter Gurteis, keeper of the great wardrobe, of all debts and
accounts due from him to the king before 1 October last. By p.s.
March 2 Licence for the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and Anne
Westminster, his wife to grant in mortmain the advowson of the parish church of Olney,
CO. Buckingham, to the dean and canons of the king's free chapel of
St. George within the castle of Wyndesore, and for the latter to appropriate
the church in mortmain. By E.
1481.
MEMBRANE 9.
Dec. 10. Licence for Robert Bothe, clerk, Gervase Clifton of Clifton, esquire,
Westminster, and Robert Forster, executors of the will of Laurence Bothe, late arch-
bishop of York, to found two perpetual chantries of two chaplains to
celebrate divine service daily in a chapel of St. John Baptist within the
collegiate church of St. Mary, Suthwell, co. Nottingham, in the diocese of
York, for the good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of
England, and for their souls after death and the souls of the said arch-
bishop and his parents and benefactors, to be called the chantries of the
said archbishop in the said church ; and for the said executors and Thomas
Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, Guy Fairfax, knight, Thomas
Portyngton, clerk, Richard Pygot, one of the king's Serjeants at law,
and Robert Marler to grant in mortmain to each of the
said chaplains a yearly rent of 10 marks from 20 messuages, 18 tofts, 800
acres of arable land, 80 acres of meadow, and 60 acres of pasture in
Batersey, Wannesworth, Wassyngham and Peenge, co. Surrey, not held in
chief, and to grant in mortmain these premises thus charged with the said
rents to the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter, York,
according to the last will of the said archbishop.
^inn By E. and for 201. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 14. Licence for the king's uncle Henry, earl of Essex, the king's aunt the
Westminster, lady Elizabeth his consort, John Djmham, knight, lord Dynham, Elizabeth
Fitz Watre his wife, Thomas Mountgomery, one of the knights of the body,
John Radclyf, heir of the said Elizabeth, Thomas Tyrell and Thomas
Dacre,* esquires, to found a fraternity or perpetual gild of two guardians
and the brethren and sisters of the parishioners of the parish church of
Ultyng, CO. Essex, and others who may wish to be of the fraternity, in a
chapel of St. Mary the Virgin in the cemetery of the said church. The
gui^ians, brethren and sisters shall have power to augment the
fraternity whenever they think fit and each year to elect from among
themselves two guardians for the business and governance of the gild,
*-Darce' in p.B.
256 CALENDAR OP PATENT EOLLS.
2482 Membrane 9 — cont.
and they shall fonn one body and shall have perpetual succession and a
common seal and power of acquiring lands, rents and other possessions
and of impleading and being impleaded by the name of the fraternity or
gild of St. Mary in the chapel of St. Mary, Ultyng, and of making
ordinances for the governance of the gild. And grant to them of licence to
acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands and rents to the value of
10 marks yearly for the support of a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the said chapel for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, for their souls after death, and the said
founders and the brethren and sisters of the gild and for the support of
other charges.
By p.s. [5459] and for 20 marks paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 8.
Feb. 15. Pardon to John Morton, bishop of Ely, Richard Beauchamp, knight,
Westminster. Thomas Vaghan, knight, Roger Tocotes, knight, Thomas Beauchamp,
esquire, John Ghejme, Hugh Pavy, clerk, John Emwell, clerk, Ralph
Heithcote, clerk, Richard Newport, clerk, and Roger Hullse, executors of
the will of Richard Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury, deceased, lately
appointed to survey the king's castle and lordship of Wyndesore and his
lands in Folyeion, Hirmore, Old Wyndesore, New Wyndesore, Wikefeld and
Ascote with their members and to audit the accounts of all ministers there,
late one of the justices appointed to survey the river Thames and its
tributaries in the counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Buckingham, Oxford and
Berks, late master and surveyor of the works within the castle of
Wyndesore, late one of the justices of the peace in the county of , of all
fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from them to
the king by reason of the premises. By K.
Feb. 11. Licence for John Neuburgh the elder, John Fitz James the elder, William
VS^estminster. Frampton and John Fauntleroy, feoflFees of William Brownyng the elder,
deceased, to grant a third part of the manor of Maydenewton, co. Dorset,
to the value of 8 marks yearly, not held in chief, to the abbot and convent
of the monastery of Ceme, in frank almoin, for the sustenance of a chap-
lain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St. John Baptist in the
monastery for the good estate of the king and Elizabeth his consort and
for their souls after death and the souls of the said William Brownyng and
Elizabeth his wife and their parents, benefactors and friends, and for the
support of other works of piety.
By p.s. and for 24 marks paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 20. Pardon to Joan Ghamberleyn late the wife of William Chamberleyn,
Westminster, esquire, and Richard Chamberleyn, esquire, and Sybil his wife of all
donations, alienations and perquisitions of the manors of Barton alias Ber-
ton Saint John and Staunton Saint John, co. Oxford, held in chief, and all
entries thereon without licence. By p.s.
Feb. 28. Grant for life to William Fytz Herbert, doctor of laws, of the king's free
Westminster, chapel of St. Peter within the Tower of London with all rights and profits,
in lieu of a like grant to Richard Martyn by letters patent dated 26 January,
1481 ^^ Edward IV, surrendered. By K,
Aug. 1. Grant, during pleasure, to Roland Stokecall of the office of tronage and
Cawood. pesage in the port of Newcastle on Tyne and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
21 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. 257
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May 17. • Appointment, during pleasure, of John Wode the younger as controller
Westminster. Qf ^£3 great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells
and the subsidy of the Ss. in the tun and the 12d. in the pound in the port
of Cioestre and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees,
provided that he execute the office in person, with the custody of one part
of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
June 4. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Warwick and Leicester for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Coventry, of the order
of St. Benedict, to Richard Coventre, monk of the house, whose election as
prior J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield has confirmed and whose fealty
the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the esoheators in the following counties : —
Northampton.
Worcester.
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Derby.
Stafford.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
1482.
MEMBRANE 7.
Feb. 19. Licence for William Courteney, knight, son and heir of Philip Courteney,
Westminster, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, tenants in chief, to enter hiely into all
castles, lordships, manors etc. and other possessions and hereditaments late
of the said Philip or Elizabeth which should descend to him on their deaths.
1481. ®y p-"-
March 11. Licence for the king*s kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, to grant
Westminster, his manors or lordships of Hatfeld Regis, Writtell and Boyton and hundreds
of Ongre and Harlowe, co. Essex, manors or lordships of Thoirnbury,
CO. Gloucester, and Rothewell, co. North [ampton], with their members and
lands in Hatfeld Regis, Writtell, Boyton, Thombury and Rothewell, held
in chief, to Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas, archbishop
of York, John, bishop of Ely, William, bishop of Durham, John, bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, John, bishop of Lincoln, Henry, earl of Essex,
William, lord Hastynges, John, lord Howard, Walter, lord Fereis, Thomas
Bourgh, knight, Thomae Vauhan, knight, Thomas Mountgomery, knight,
William Knyvet, knight, Richard Chok, knight, Guy Fairfax, knight,
Richard Pygot, John Catesby, serjeant at law, John Jeffrey, clerk, William
Catesby, esquire, William Paston, John Denton, William Harpour, Richard
Harpour, John Broun, Richard Isham and Andrew Dymmok and their
1482. ^®^"' By p.s.
Feb. 9. Grant to William, abbot of the abbey of St. Mary and St. Sampson,
Westminster. Middelton, of all issues of all manors, lordships, lands, rents, services,
courts, leets, annuities, fee farms and other hereditaments, possessions and
temporalities which came into the king's hands by reason of the voidance
of the abbey on the death of John Bruton, last abbot, and grant that he
may freely enter into all the temporalities. By E.
March 8. Licence for Robert Dymmok son and heir of Thomas Dymmok, knight,
Westminster, and kinsman and one of the heirs of Robert Waterton, knight, to enter
freely into all lordships, manors etc. and other hereditaments which should
descend to him by reason of their deaths, saving to the king homage and
fealty. By p.s.
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268 CALENDAE OP PATENT ROLLS.
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Jan. 80. Orant for life to John Davy, one of the j^eomen of the crown, of 6cl.
Westminster, daily for his fee from Michaelmas last, from which time he has been one
of the yeomen of the crown, from the customs and subsidies in the ports of
Plymouth and Fowy ; and also of a yearly rent of 11/. 17s. 6^. as above.
By K.
Jan. 28. Appointment for life of Thomas Frebody as receiver of the king's
Westminster, manors or lordships of Henley, Bewdesert, Solyhull and Fulbroke,
CO. Warwick, Sudeley, co. Gloucester, Rooke and Snede, co. Worcester,
Morende and Golyweston, co. Northampton, and Neuportpajnell,
CO. Buckingham, a third part of the manor or lordship of Bassingbom,
CO. Cambridge, and a part of the possessions of the honour of Eichemond
in the hundred of Armjmgford and Stowe, Papworth, Northstowe and
Chesterton, Wecherley and Thyplowe, co. Cambridge, receiving fees of
lOOs. yearly with reasonable daily expenses from the issues of the manors
or lordships. By p-s.
MEMBRANE 6.
Feb. 12. Oeneral pardon to Robert Merton alias Maten alias Martyn of
Westminster. Eyngeston on Thames, co. Surrey, 'harbor,* alias late of Bury St.
Edmunds, co. Suffolk, of all offences conmiitted by him before
9 February. By p-s.
March 1. Grant for life to the king's servant William Daubeney, clerk of the
Westminster, king's jewels, and Joan his mfe of 20 marks yearly from Michaelmas last
from the customs and subsidies in the port of Pole. By p.s.
March 2. Grant to Sebastian de Olassanall, bachelor in civil law, of an annuity of
WesiminBter. 10/. from the customs and subsidies in the port of London so long as the
peace between the king and his kinsman the king of Castile and Leon shall
endure.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the said port.
Jan. 18. Grant for life to the king's servant John Cole, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, crown, of an annuity of 20/. from the customs and subsidies in the port of
Sandwich. By p.a.
March 8. Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the said port.
Westminster.
March 1. General pardon to John Stone late of Eyngeston on Thames, co. Surrey,
Westminster. < bocher.' By p.s.
Jan. 80. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Tothoth of the office of
Westminster, receiver of all the king's lordships, manors and lands in Freston and
Boston on the west side of the water, co. Lincoln, receiving 5 marks
yearly from the issues of the premises, in lieu of a grant to him by letters
patent dated 12 November, 18 Edward IV {see p. 126), surrendered
because invalid as far as concerns the fees. By p.s.
Feb. 21. Grant to the king's chaplain John Arundell of the prebend of
Westminster. Dourneford alias Demeford within the cathedral church of Salisbury, void
by the resignation of John Coke and in the king's gift by reason of the
bishopric of Salisbury being in his hands. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the
bishopric.
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April 17. Grant for life to Avice Wellis, widow, nurse of the king's firstborn son
WestminBter. Edward, prince of Wales, of one tun or two pipes of wine yearly at
Christmas in the port of Bristol. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 6.
Nov. 5. Licence for Henry Herdman, clerk, Thomas Ampe, clerk, Richard
Weatminster. Yaxle, William Thweytes, Clement Clerk, Adam Newehawe and Ralph
Duke or their executors and assigns to found a chantry and perpetual ^d
of a warden and society of chaplains and brethren and sisters wishing to
be of the gild to celebrate divine service daily in the town of Bury St.
Edmunds, co. Suffolk, for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, and his sons Edward, prince of Wales, and
Richard, duke of York, and his other children and the said founders and
for their souls after death and the souls of Master William Cote, clerk,
and John Smyth late of Bury St. Edmunds, esquire, and Anne his wife
and their parents, benefactors and ancestors, and the brethren and sisters
of the gild, and to do other works of piety, and to erect a mansion for the
said wcurden and chaplains within the said town. The chantry and gild
shall be called the chantry and gild of the most sweet name of Jesus within
the said town, and the warden and society of chaplains and brethren and
sisters shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and power of
acquiring lands, rents and other possessions and of impleading and being
impleaded. And grant to the said founders of licence to grant to them in
mortmain lands, rents and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value
of 20Z. yearly, for the sustenance of the warden and chaplains and the
performance of other works of piety.
I ^oo By £. and for 111. 1\». paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Steveneson, clerk,
Westminster, and Elizabeth Clere, widow, of two messuages, 76 acres of land, 6 acres of
meadow and 6 acres of pasture in Totyngton, co. Norfolk, not held in chief,
extended at 61s. yearly as appears by an inquisition taken before Thomas
Rokewode, late escheator in the county, to Henry Cossey, the warden, and
the scholars of the college or hall of the Annunciation of St. Mary,
commonly called Gunvilehall, in the University of Cambridge, to the value
of 5 marks 6<. Sd, yearly, in part satisfaction of a licence by letters patent
dated 15 November, 17 Edward lY.
Feb. 26. Grant to the king's clerk and councillor Richard Martyn, elect of St.
Westminster. Davids, of the custody of the temporalities of the bishopric of St. Davids,
with advowsons, from the death of Robert, late bishop, so long as they
remain in the king's hands ; and grant, in consideration of the diminution
and dilapidation of the possessions of the bishopric, that notwithstanding
the ordinance in Parliament of Edward [III] he may send proctors to the
court of Rome to sue for a provision that after consecration he may hold
ecclesiastical benefices and dignities to the value of lOOZ. yearly for life in
commendanit and may receive and publish apostolic letters to that effect.
By K.
MEMBRANE 4.
Feb. 10. Licence for John Cheyny of Pynne, esquire, Richard Mawdeley, Walter
Westminster. Mayhowe, John Hille and Thomas Crosse or their heirs or executors to
found a fraternity or perpetual gild of two wardens and brethren and
sisters of the parishioners of the parish church of St. Mary, Gorscomb, and
260 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
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others who may wish to be of the fraternity. The wardens, brethren and
sisters shall be able to augment the fraternity whenever they shall think
fit and each to elect from themselves two wardens for the business and
rule of the fraternity, and they shall form one body with power of acquiring
lands, rents and other possessions and of making ordinances for the
governance of the fraternity, and the wardens shall have power of
impleading and being impleaded by the name of the fraternity or gild of
St Anne in the said church. And grant to the wardens, brethren and
sisters of licence to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition, lands to the
value of 102. yearly, not held in chief, for the sustenance of two chaplains
to celebrate divine service daily at the said altar {sic) for the good estate of
the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and John
Gunthorpe, dean of St. Andrew's, Wells, and the said founders and the
brethren and sisters of the fraternity and for their souls after death, and
for the support of other charges.
By p.s. and for 501, paid in the hanaper.
Jan. 80. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas Wath, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of letters patent dated 12 March, 3 Edward IV, appointing him
master and surveyor of all alien persons called ' brokers * within the city
and liberty of London. These letters have been accidentally lost, as he has
taken oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Feb. 26. Mandate to all to permit John Borell alias Steward, bom in the town of
Westminster. Morthyngton in Scotland, dwelling at Westminster in England, who has
taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
By K.
March 1 . Like mandate in favour of George Clerk, bom in Scotland, dwelling in
Westminster. England. By K.
Feb. 8. General pardon to John Harecourt, ' bastard,' late of Staunton
Westminster. Harecourt, co. Oxford, 'gentilman,* alias late of Whytney, co. Oxford,
esquire, alias of Swynbroke, co. Oxford. By K.
March 2. Licence for the dean and canons of the king's free chapel of St. George
Westminster, within the castle of Wyndesore to grant the advowson or patronage of the
parish church of Symondesburn, in the diocese of Durham, to the king's
brother Richard, duke of Gloucester, and Anne his wife and their heirs.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 8.
Feb. 4. Licence for Margaret late the wife of John Leynham, knight, widow, one
Westminster, of the daughters and heirs of John Fray, knight, and her executors to found
a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service in the church
of St. Bartholomew the Less, London, at an altar in the chapel of St. Mary
the Virgin near the place of burial of the said John Fray for the good estate
of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and his firstborn
son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, and
for their souls after death and the souls of the said John Fray and Agnes
his wife and Agnes one of their daughters, whose bodies are buried in the
chapel, and the said John Leynham and all for whom the said John Fray
and Agnes and the said Margaret are bound to pray, to be called the chantry
of John Fray, knight, and to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain lands
and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 24 marks yearly. By p.s.
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Feb. 18. Grant to John Hays, for eij^hty years from Michaelmas last, of a messuage
Westminster, and garden late of Nicholas Baxton in the town of Tiverton, a moiety of an
acre of land called *Dedhaye' in the same town and 8 acres of meadow in
Tiverton by Lomanbrige late of Philip Neell, rendering to the king the
1481 accustomed rents and services and paying for the seal 20«. only. By p.s.
March 12. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Eyvers, the king's ser-
Westminster. vant Robert Poyntz, esquire of the body, and Thomas Beynam, esquire of
the oflSce of constable of the king's castle of St. Briavels in the forest of
Dene, co. Gloucester, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands of the
receivers of the lordship of Newelond with all other profits, in lieu of a like
grant to the said earl and Thomas by letters patent dated 12 December,
1482 ^^ Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Feb. 22. Grant for life to Thomas Fenys, esquire of the bodv, and Anne his wife,
Westminster, late the wife of John Dorward of Bokkyng, co. Essex, esquire, of the
manor and lordship of Polstedhall in Burnham with its members,
CO. Norfolk, with advowsons of churches pertaining to it and 8 acres of
land in a field called * Westcote * in Bumham with common of pasture and
foldage, and all issues of the above from the death of William Wade, in
lieu of a grant to the said Thomas by letters patent dated 10 February,
19 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 2.
[Feb.] 10. General pardon to Thomas Bonde of the city of Exeter, co. Devon,
WestminBter. merchant, provided that this do not extend to any debts or accounts of
which he is chargeable at the Exchequer by reason of any office of customer
or collector of customs and subsidies in any ports of the realm.
By p.s. [6486.]
The like to the following :—
William Eyng of Exeter, 'yoman,' alias 'marchaunt,* late deputy
of Charles Dynham, controller of the customs and subsidies in the
ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and ports and places adjacent.
Andrew CarswUl alias GrasseweU of Eyngesbrugge, co. Devon,
'merchaunt.*
William Carswill alias GrasseweU of Dodesbroke, co. Devon,
'marchaunt,* alias * mercer.'
Henry Hanford alias Handford of Exeter, * marchaunt,* alias
* mercer,' late one of the collectors of the customs and subsidies in the
ports of Plymouth and Fowey and ports and places adjacent.
John Fenycotte alias Fencote of Exeter, 'marchaont,* alias
'loksmyth.'
Nicholas Hamlyn of Exeter, * marchaunt,' alias * wever.*
Matthew Alynton alias Alington, citizen of Exeter, * marchaunt.*
John Kelly of Exeter, ' mercer,' aluis < marchaunt.*
John Godescote alias Guttescote alias Guscote of Exeter,
' marchaunt,* alias < taillour.*
William Benkys of Exeter, ' marchaunt,* late clerk and deputy of
Thomas Grayson, one of the collectors of the customs and subsidies in
the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
John Wilkyn alias Wylkyns of Exeter, 'marchaunt,* alias
'shomaker.*
262 CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
24g2 Membrane 2-^eont,
Stephen Bold alias Boold of Lodeswell, oo. Devon, * Tnarchaimt/
aliai * wever.*
John Scooe the elder of Lodeswell, co. Devon, ' merohaont,' alias of
Eyngesbrigge, co. Devon.
Thomas Boonde alias Bonde, citizen of Exeter, mercbant, alias
< mercer,' late deputy of John TaiUonr of Exeter, meiclLant, snrvejor
of the customs and subsidies in the ports of Pole, Exeter, Dertmoath,
Plymmouth, Fowey and Briggewater and of the customers and
controllers in the same.
Walter Champney alias Ghampneys of Exeter, ' yoman, ' late searcher
in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and ports and places adjacent.
Bichard Taillour of Topsham, oo. Devon, 'marohaont/ aUas
< taillour.'
John Taillour of Exeter the younger, merchant, surveyor of the
customs and subsidies in the ports of Pole, Exeter, ^Dertmouth,
Plymmouth, Fowey and Briggewater and of the customers and
controllers in the same, keeper of the seal for the subsidy and tdnage
of cloths in the county of Devon.
Matthew Andrewe alias Macy Andrews, of Topsham, co. Devon,
merchant.
John Ector alias Ectar of Exeter, < marchaunt,' alias ' taillour/
Wymund Austyn of Exeter, 'marchaunt,' alias ' wexchaondeler,'
alias John Oumby of Exeter, ' marchaunt.'
John Orenge alias Orynge of Exeter, merchant, alias * gentUman,'
late clerk and deputy of Thomas Oreyson, one of the collectors of the
customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and ports
and places adjacent.
John Scoce of Lodeswell, co. Devon, the younger, ' marchaunt.'
Thomas Fyssher of Taunton, co. Somerset, merchant.
William Hert alias Harte of Tottenes, co. Devon, merchant.
Thomas Galwodeley of Exeter, esquire, alias 'gentilman,' alias
' marchaunt.'
Bobert Symon alias Simon ali€is Symons of Bamestaple, co. Devon,
'marchaunt.'
Philip Stegan alias Stygan of Bamestaple, ' marchaunt,' oZuu 'yoman.'
Alexander Toose alias Tose of Taunton, co. Somerset, ' marchaunt/
alias ' mercer.'
John Toose aliw Tose alias Saunders of Taunton, ' marchaunt.'
Balph Astry alias Astrey alias Astryoh of London, * fysshemonger,'
alias ' marchaunt.'
Thomas Yogge alias Yog late of Plymmouth, co. Devon,
'marchaunt,' alias of London, 'vynter.'
William Gaske of Saltasshe, co. Cornwall, 'marchaunt,' alias of
London, 'vynter.*
Walter Amadas of Dertmouth, oo. Devon, 'marchaunt,' alias of
London, 'draper.'
Bobert Code of Dertmouth, ' maryner,' aZta« ' marchaunt,' deputy
of Charles Denham, esquire, controller of the customs and subsidies in
the port of Dertmouth.
21 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. 263
^ . «o MEMBRANE 1.
Feb. 28. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Thomas, marquess of Dorset, of the
Westminster, office of master of the game of all forests, chaces, parks, out woods and
warrens late of Thomas, late earl of Devon, and James, late earl of
Wiltshire, in the counties of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, in the king's
hands by the forfeiture of George, late duke of Clarence, and 201, yearly for
his fee £:om Michaelmas last, &om which time he has had the office, from
the issues of the lordship of Tyverton, co. Devon, with all other profits ;
and grant to him also during the minority of Edward, son of the said duke,
of the office of master of the game of all forests, chaces, parks, out woods
and warrens lately belonging to the earl of Warwick and Salisbury within
the said counties and 201. yearly for his fee from Michaelmas last, from
which time he has had the office, from the issues of the lordship of
Yerlington, co. Somerset, with all other profits ; in lieu of grants to him by
letters patent dated 19 February, 18 Edward lY (seep. 189), surrendered
because invalid.
Jan. 80. Licence for Thomas Bruyn, son and heir male of the body of Maurice
Westminster. Bruyn, knight, tenant in chief, and brother and heir male of Henry Bruyn,
knight, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all lordships, manors, lands
etc. and other possessions and hereditaments within the realm of which the
said Maurice and Henry were seised, and which should descend to him,
saving to the king homage, fealty and relief. By p.s.
- .^- MEMBRANE IQd.
1481.
Dec. 7. Commission to the king's kinsmen Thomas, marquess of Dorset, Richard
Westminster. Grey, son of the queen, William, earl of Arundel, and Anthony, earl
Byvers, William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Thomas Matravers of
Matravers, knight, John Audeley of Audeley, knight, Thomas West de la
Ware, knight, Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, Thomas Seintleger,
knight, William Berkeley, William Uvedale, John Wode, William
Huddisfeld and Thomas Wellys to enquire into all escapes of felons
convicted or attainted and others, within the county of Southampton.
MEMBRANE IM.
Nov. 26. Commission to Thomas Burgh, knight, Guy Fairhx, knight, one of
Westminster, the justices of the King's Bench, Marmaduke Constable, knight, the
king's clerk John Powelyn, John Vavasour, serjeant at law, Thomas
Fitzwilliam, Nicholas Ovy, Edmund Talbot, esquire, Nicholas Talbot,
esquire, John Wytherley and the sheriff of Lincoln to enquire into diyers
discords between the tenants of the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of
Wales, of Frothingham, Assheby, Bconithorp and Bumeby within the soke
of Eirton in Lyndesey, co. Lincoln, and Robert Sheffeld, lord of Conysby,
and the inhabitants of the towns of Crosseby and Conysby on the one part
and the tenants of the king's kinnnan John, duke of Suffolk, and
Elizabeth his wife, the king's sister, of Appulby, Salclyf , Byssheby and
Banton within the lordship and soke of Appulby, co. Lincoln, on the other
part, and to purvey the lands and make reasonable divisions.
264 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2431 MEMBRANE 16cf.
April 1. Commission to John Sturgeon, one of the esquires of the body and
Westminster, master of the king's ordnance, to take ships and vessels for the safe
custody of the sea in the north and the defence of the realm against the
malice of the king's enemy James, king of the Scots, and masters,
mariners and habiliments of war for them.
The like to John Carlyle, mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne.
April 8. Commission to John Naseby, master of the king's ship called
Westminster, la Clejnenty to take mariners for the said ship, as the king has ordered an
armed force to go to sea to resist his enemy the king of the Scots.
April 6. Writ to all commissioners appointed to take mariners for the king's
Westminster, ghips sent to sea to resist James, king of the Scots, directing them to stay
the arrest of any mariners serving in the port of Dover for the passage to
the port of Calais. By E.
1482.
MEMBRANE 18<f.
Feb. 11. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to cause a proclamation
Westminster. (English) to be made in all ports and places within his bailiwick that as
more grain has passed out of the realm to the parts beyond the sea than
according to the licences given the king commands that henceforth no one
shall carry grain out of the realm except to the town of Calais, and no
customer, controller, searcher or other officer shall suffer any grain to be
carried out by reason of any grants except to the said town until the same
grants be brought before the^ king and the lords of the council there to be
seen how much is passed by reason of them, and search shall be made in
every port and creek of these counties how much wheat and other grain
has passed out of them this year and in whose names and into what
countries. By C.
( 266 )
21 EDWAED IV,— Part II \rectius Part I],
1481.
May 3.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
May 22.
Westminster.
May 26.
Westminster.
May 11.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
MEMBBANE 21.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
John Milward of Brodehenton in the parish of Herst, co. Wilts,
' husbondman/ for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer George Nevyll, knight, touching a trespass, he having
surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Brian, knight, chief
justice of the Bench, has certified. Wilts.
John Eelchith late of Exeter, co. Devon, ^gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer William Ayleward, citizen and tailor of London,
touching a debt of 40s. London.
Giles Huett late of Yevell, co. Somerset, ' glasier,' for not appearing
to answer a plea that he render 44s. to Elizabeth Lomyn and Bichard
Lomyn, executors of the will of John Lomyn. Devon.
Richard Brerehey of Menston, co. York, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Edmund Maleverer, esquire, touching a trespass
committed by him and Laurence Bodes of Manston, co. York,
* husbondman,* Bichard Bodes of Bodes, co. York, * husbondman,'
Alice Bodes of Menston, * wedowe,* and William Wode of Bayldon,
CO. York, * husbondman.' York.
^illiam Parker late of Stoke by Clare, co. Suffolk, * mercer,* for
not appearing to answer Thomas Eyre touching a trespass committed
by him and Gerard Borell late of Cambridge, clerk. Norfolk.
Thomas Cottebezy late of North Merston, co. Buckingham,
' gentilman,' for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 40^ to
William Warde, chaplain, Henry Fifeld, William Bosedale, chaplain,
Bichard Latemere, notary public, and John Lovell, executors of the
will of Master Bichard Andrewe, late dean of the church of York.
Lincoln.
William Byohard of Bathe, co. Somerset, 'sherman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render chattels to the vaJue of 101.
to Arnold Nandyn, ' dyer.' Bristol.
John Wade, citizen and grocer of London, for not appearing to
answer John Dryland, citizen and draper of London, touching a plea
that he render to him 16Z. 16s. Id, Middlesex.
4,
Thomas Tigale late of Aulton Estbroke, co. Southampton, the
younger, 'gentilman,' for not appearing to answer Grokhome,
administrator of the goods late of John Dounham late of the parish of
St. Katharine Grichirche, who died intestate, toucUng a debt of
12^ Ss. 4i. London.
Thomas Elys late of Wysbeche, co. Cambridge, 'salter,' for not
appearing to answer Boger Tunhard touching a debt of 11 marks.
Cambridge.
266
CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1481.
May 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
MembraiM 21 — cowt.
John Otisquynt late of Tregenna, co. Cornwall, ' hosbondman/ for
not appearing before the king to answer Peter Bynny touohing a
trespass. ComwBll.
Thomas Roose of Aynesford, co. Kent, clerk, for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Bolthorpe, mariner,
touching a debt of 6Z. Kent.
Roger Mylen alias Melen alias Millen of Baldok, co. Hertford,
^chapman,' for not appearing to answer Richard Graunt, citizen and
'Salter' of London, William Goderyohe, citizen and < mercer' oi
London, touching debts of 67s. 9e{., 6^ 6s. Sd, and 6Z. 5<. 9^.
respectively. London.
John Laws late of Dockyng, co. Norfolk, the elder, 'yoman,' for
not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of
the Bench, to answer John Baily alias Bayly, vicar of Dockyng, and
Roger Jerveys, tailor of London, touching a debt of lOZ. London.
John Spayne late of Great Dunham, co. Norfolk, ' yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William
Skypwyth touching a debt of 45s. 8<2. London.
John Pecokke late of Radwey, co. Somerset, 'grome,' for not
appearing to answer a plea of Robert Bykcombe that when the latter
by Walter Perys, bailiff of his court of Bromfeld, seized certain beasts
of the said John at Bromfeld at the suit of John Saundyr for a debt
and impounded them there, he broke the pound and carried ofif the
beasts. Somerset.
Henry Reynald alias Reynold of Norwich, * mercer,' alias citizen
and mercer of London, for not appearing to answer William Colum,
merchant of the staple of Calais, touching a debt of iOL London.
John Goldryng of Boston, co. Lincoln, 'marchaunt,' for not
appearing to answer William Broun, < marohaunt,' touching a debt of
8 marks. Rutland.
Walter Atteheth late of CuUesdon, co. Surrey, ' husbondman,' for
not appearing before the king to answer John Eyrkeman touohing a
trespass. Surrey.
Richard Stok late of Bury St. Edmunds, 'barker,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Totay of Bury St.
Edmunds, ' shomaker,* touching a debt of 18^. 8s. 4i. Suffolk.
William Marke late of Lawybet in the parish of Lanteglos by
Bodennek, co. Cornwall, < husbondman,' for not appearing before
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, when sued
with William Polglas late of Treveller in the parish of Seynt Vepe,
CO. Cornwall, ' yoman,' to answer Thomas EendaU of Combe touching
a trespass. Cornwall.
The said William Polglas, for the same.
Cornwall.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
John Seuer of Alston Mares, co. Somerset, < husbondman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas Croft,
esquire, touching a debt of 6^. Oxford.
21 EDWARD IV.— Part 2.
267
1481.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 19.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont,
John Wyse late of Worcester ' yoman/ for not appearing to
answer John, abbot of Teukesbnry, touching a trespass committed by
him and Thomas Forest late of Worcester, < yoman.' Gloucester.
John Barbour late of Thomburgh, co. Buckingham, 'husbondman,'
for not appearing to answer Walter Laurens, chaplain, touching a
debt of 20^ Buckingham.
Thomas Bussell of Bokke, co. Worcester, clerk, for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench,
to answer Roger Adys and Roger Wysewall touching a debt of iOL
London.
John Eyton alias Heyton late of Bristol, merchant, for not appear-
ing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Brown alias
Broun, < baker,' touching a debt of 22Z. 6s. Sd, Bristol.
Thomas Malyns alias Malens of Blowneham alias Blounam, co.
Bedford, ' gentilman,' for not appearing to answer Richard Endyrby,
esquire, and Laurence Davile, clerk, touching debts of 82. and QOs.
respectively. Middlesex. London.
Thomas Warrewyk alias Phelyppys late of Clatford, co.
Southampton, < miller,' for not appearing to answer Richard Baker
touching a debt of 40«. Wilts.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
1482.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 20.
John Bameby late of Fysshlake, co. York, ' gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer John Gresacre of Bameburgh, co. York, esquire,
touching a debt of 200 marks. London.
Richard Barker late of Colchester, co. Essex, < fuller,' for not
appearing to answer John Braham of Bexstede, co. Essex, ' gentilman,'
William Fyncham and Nicholas Morton^ citizens and mercers of
London, touching a debt of IL 6<. M. London.
Nicholas Morton of Lytell Morton, co. Cornwall, < gentilman,' for
not appearing to answer John Wynell and John Bonauntre of London,
' sergeaunt,' touching debts of 40s. each. Devon.
Middlesex.
William Halle of London, < tayllour,' for not appearing before the
king to answer him touching a trespass. London.
Thomas Compton late of Cirencester, co. Gloucester, clerk, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he
render 8Z. to John Toby and Cristina his wife, executrix of the will
of Robert Lovet, late < merchaund ' of Bristol. Bristol.
William Compton late of Cirencester, for the same.
Bristol.
John Laurence late of Wyboldeston, co. Bedford, ^gentilman,*
for not appearing to answer a plea that he render lOZ. to Richard
Bwansey, esquire, administrator of the goods of Thomas Shotbolt late
of London, < gentilman,' who died intestate. Hertford.
268
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1482.
Jan. 29.
Westminster.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Jan. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 20 — cont.
Richard Pepyr late of Hengham, co. Norfolk, 'yoman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer John Felly, esquire, touching a debt of 20 marks.
Norfolk.
Thomas Goton of Northkilworth, co. Leicester, < husbondman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Jakson
touching a debt of 405. Coventry.
William Person late of Meweshawe, co. Devon, clerk, for not
appearing to answer William Mountagu, esquire, touching a debt
of 40».
Richard Raulyn of Polsu, co. Cornwall, * husbondman,* for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, when sued with Ralph Carby of Polsu < husbondman,' James
Metherose of Metherose in the parish of Seyntgoran, co. Cornwall,
'husbondman,' and Simon Golourys of Golourys, co. Cornwall,
' husbondman,' to answer Henry Bodrugan, esquire, touching a
trespass. Cornwall.
John Smyth of Arkysden, co. Essex, the younger, * laborer,' for not
appearing before the king to answer John Sparowe touching a
trespass. Essex.
John Michell late of Rouchestre, co. Kent, 'inholder,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Robert Twygge,
citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of 14^ Middlesex.
*
Henry Martyn of Burton Latymer, co. Northampton, 'husbondman/
alias 'yoman,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows,
late justices of the Bench, to answer John Auerell, clerk, touching a
debt of 201. Nottingham.
1481.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 10.
Westminster.
March 10.
Westminster.
March 11.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 18.
General pardon to Robert Enges alias Inges late of Hopton, oo. Suffolk,
*gentilman,' alias ^yoman,' alias of Maydeston, co. Kent, of all offences
committed by him before 5 March. By p.s.
General pardon to Roger Colbrond alias Colburne alias Colbom late of
Swynton, co. York, * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 5
March. By p.s.
Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Dryden, chaplain, bom
in Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to
inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By K.
Like mandate in favour of John Hunt.
Grant for life to the king's councillor William^ lord of Hastynges, the
king's chamberlain, of the office of parker or the custody of the ^g's park
of Notyngham with wages of 2d. daily upon the issues of the king's nulls
called * Castell Milles' there and all other profits, in lieu of a like grant to
John Payntour by letters patent, surrendered. By K.
21 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 269
1 jft-i Membrane 18 — cont,
March 12. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Fitzwilliam, knight, of the
Westminster. oflSce of parker of the king's park of Connesburgh, oo. York, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship or manor of Connesburgh
with all other profits ; in lieu of a grant for life of the said office with the
accustomed fees as Henry Cawod had to John Woderove, esquire, by
Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Buxsall, clerk, and
Henry Sotehill, still surviving, and Richard, late earl of Warwick, John
Melton, knight, William WylSete and Thomas Colt, now deceased, feoffees
of Richard, late duke of York, the king's father, by their letters patent
dated 8 July, 6 Edward IV, surrendered. By K.
March 14. General pardon to John Draper, citizen and skinner of London, late
Westminster, one of the collectors of the subsidy of tonnage and poundage in the port of
London ; provided that this do not extend to any debts or accounts due
from him at the Exchequer. By p.s.
March 5. Creneral pardon to John Manyngham late of Oldford, co. Middlesex,
Westminster, knight, of all offences conmiitted by him before 22 February last.
March 20. General pardon to Everard Vanuphoven alias Vanwophoven, late of
Westminster. Southwerk, CO. Surrey, * taillour,* alias *Ducheman.* By p.s.
March 22. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Augustine by
Westminster. Bristol to elect an abbot in the place of William Hunte, deceased. By p.s.
March 22. Pardon to Thomas, bishop of London, ordinary of the same, of all
W^tminster. escapes of Henry Brokyngton, clerk, prisoner delivered to the custody of
the bishop or any of his predecessors, from the prison of the bishop.
March 19. General pardon to Thomas Fyton alias F3rtton alias Fetton of Gawse-
Westminster. worth, CO. Chester, knight, of all offences committed by him before
11 March. By p.s.
March 80. General pardon to John Hadelsay alias Hadilsey alias Adelsey of
Westminster. Estphekham, CO. Kent, * yoman.' By K.
Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit James Robson, bom in
Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
MEMBRANE 17.
March 80. Licence for Thomas Seyntleger, knight, late husband of the king's
Westminster, sister Anne, deceased, late duchess of Exeter, or his executors to found a
perpetual chantry of two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the
king's free chapel of St. George within the castle of Windesore for the
good estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and
his mother Cecily, duchess of York, and the said Thomas and Richard,
bishop of Salisbury, and for their souls after death and the souls of the
king's father Richard, late duke of York, and the said Anne, to be called
the chantry of Anne, late duchess of Exeter, in the said chapel ; and to grant
in mortmain the manor of Hamme, cos. Surrey and Middlesex, the manor
of Hertyly Waspayll and the advowson of the church of Hertyly Waspayll, co.
Southampton, 7 messuages in the city of London in Watlyngstrete within
the parish of St. Augustine at the door of St. Paul's, London, between a
tenement of the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Bartholomew
270 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1481.
Membrane 17 ^cont.
by Westsmjthfeld on the east, a tenement pertaining to the cathednl
church of St. Paul on the west, the highway of Watlyngstrete on the north
and the lane called 'Distaflane' on the south, and 72 acres of land, 6 acres
of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 9s. 2d. of rent in
Childyngfold and Hameldon, co. Surrey, to the dean and canons of the
said free chapel ; and for these to grant in mortmain to the said chaplains
a yearly rent of 23Z. 20d. from the same. By p.8.
May 8. Pardon to Thomas Danyell and William Bacon, sheriflEs of London, aiias
Westminster, sheriffe of Middlesex, for the escape of John GeflBrey late of London, 'wyre-
drawer,' prisoner in Neugate gaol. By p.8.
May 5. Grant, during good behaviour, to Nicholas Bamewell of the office of
Westminster, chief chamberliun of the exchequer of Ireland with the accustomed fees,
whenever it shall become vacant by the death, surrender or forfeiture of
Nicholas Strangeways, to whom it was granted for life by letters patent.
ByK.
April 9. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Walshe as controller of the grett
Westminster, and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the
subsidy of the Ss. in the tun and the 12d, in the pound in the port of
Bristol and ports and places adjacent, receiving such fees as Thomas Asshe
had, provided that he execute the office in person, with the custody of one
part of the coket seal. By bill of the treasnier.
1482. ^
Jan. 25. Orant for life to the king's servant David Thomas, now one of the
Westminster, esquires of the household, that he shall be one of the poor knights in the
king's college of Wyndesore. By pA
May 14. Revocation of the protection with dause volttmus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 18 February last by letters patent to David Tregarrek late of Launcee-
ton, 00. Cornwall, * gentilman,' alias late of Neuton Ferrers, oo. Devon,
staying on the king's service in the company of William Stokker, knight,
mayor of the staple of Calais, and the constables, merchants and socie^ of
the staple, treasurers and victuallers of the town and marches, on the sa^
custody and victualling of the same, because the sherifif of Devon htf
certified that he delays at Neuton Ferrers.
May 11. Appointment, during pleasure, of B(^er Touneshend as one of the king*s
Westminster. Serjeants at law, receiving the accustomed fees. By E.
May 14. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Jenney as one of the jostioee
Westminster, of the King's Bench, receiving the accustomed fee. By K.
May 17. Pardon to Stephen Shotton, esoheator in the county of Lincoln, of aD
Westminster. ofifiBnces committed by him and all fines, issues, amercements, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king for his office. By p^
May 25. Mandate to aU bailiffis and others to permit William Bobynson o^
Westminster. Smyth, ' smyth,' bom in Scotland, dwelling at Shirboume in the bishopric
of Durham, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaoeabl;
and enjoy his goods.
Like mandate in favour of Walter Laurenoeson alias LaurancesoD, bom
in Scotland, dwelling at Greteham in the bi^opric of Duriiam.
21 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 271
1433^^ MEMBRANE 16
April 19. Grant to John Shipward, whom the king lately by letters patent
Westminster, appointed one of the customers or collectors in the port of Bristol and ports
and places adjacent, that he may buy or sell merchandise and take the
same to or from foreign parts, notwithstanding the late act in Parliament
at Westminster, saving to the king the due customs and subsidies and pro-
vided that he do not take any wools or wool-fells to any foreign parts
except to the staple of Calais or beyond the mountains by the straits of
Marrok. By p.s.
Presentation of Bichard Wodmanse to the parish church of Melstede, in
the diocese of Canterbury, void by the death of Hugh Harflete.
April 14. Whereas the king's subject John Payn of Bristol, merchant, made suit
Westminster, to the king concerning the capture of himself and his partner tfohn George
and their ship and goods at the town of Deva, in the province of Guipuscoa,
under colour of letters of marque granted by the king's kinsman the king
and the queen of Castile and Leon to one Peter Oohoa on all the king's
subjects, contrary to the restitution which the king made to that province,
as appears by acquittances in the custody of John Yonge, knight, and con-
trary to the letters of safe guard made to the said John Payn under the seal
of the junta or council of the province, and the king, showing more favour
to the province than to him, directed letters on four occasions for the refor-
mation of his injuries, one to the said king and three to the lords governors
of the province, and the said John Payn at great expense and loss of time
by thrice crossing the sea delivered them but received no answer, and
accordingly by the advice of learned counsel in those parts following the
law there he protested to the said king by writing placed on the door of his
chamber and in like manner to the lords of his council, and for this the
said John George was killed and the said John Payn for fear of death
retreated to England, and although the said king of Castile and Leon
granted letters of marque on aU the king's subjects generally the king, to
avoid inconvenience, does not wbh to show such rigour ; and whereas by
letters patent dated 9 August, 16 Edward lY (Vol II. p. 599), the king granted
to the merchants and men of the said province a moiety of certain customs
and subsidies — he now grants that the customers or collectors of the same
shall pay the same to the said John Payn or his executors after his decease
until they shall thus be satisfied of the sum of 8,600 crowns of gold, viz.
2,000 crowns for his merchandise captured and 1,600 crowns for his
damages and expenses in his suit for the space of 4 years and more.
By K.
April 18. Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the port of
Westminster. London.
The like to the customers or collectors in the following ports : —
Sandwich.
Southampton.
Bristol.
April 28. Appointment of Peter Curteys, keeper of the great wardrobe, William
Westminster. Misterton, Robert Boylett, Thomas Dancastre and John Cayster, to take
tailors, skinners and broiderers for the works of the wardrobe, and
carpenters, plumbers, stone-cutters, tilers and other workmen for the
repair of the house of the wardrobe, and timber, lead, stone, lime and sand
and carriage for the same.
April 25. General pardon to John Taillour late of DufTeld, co. Derby, <yoman.'
Westminster. By K.
272 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
■1 j^Qi Membrane 16 — cont.
April 25. General pardon to Robert Laurence alias Laurance of Tunbrigge, co.
Westminster. Kent, *yoman.* By K.
April 20. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Smyth, one of the
Westminster, yeomen of the king's chamber, of Qd. daily from Michaelmas last at the
receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
April 27. General pardon to Richard Haveeld alias Smyth alias Havyld of
Westminster. Dymmok, CO. Gloucester, * smyth,' alias * husbondman,' of all o£fences
committed by him before 24 April. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 15.
May 12. Exemption for life of Thomas Halman of Oxford, * grocer,* from being
Westminster, put on assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognitions and from being
made coroner, assessor, taxer or collector of tenths, fifteenths or other
subsidies or aid for knighting the king's eldest son or marrying the king's
eldest daughter, constable, crier, arrayer or leader of men at arms or others
or any bailiff, officer or minister of the king and from taking up knight-
hood ; and protection, for life, for him and his possessions. By p.s.
May 23. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus^ for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to William Frank alias Vrank of Bishop's Lenn,
CO. Norfolk, *dyer,' alia^ late of Norwich, staying on the king's service in
the company of William Stokker, knight, mayor of the staple of Calais,
and the merchants and society of the staple, treasurer, and victuallers of
the town and the castle and marches there, and on the defence and
victualling of the same, because he delays at Bishop's Lenn, as appears by
certificate of the sheriff.
May 26. Mandate to all to permit John Boye alias Bowy alias Boee, born in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Jernemuth, co. Norfolk, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By K.
May 21. Grant for life to Richard Ive of the office of clerk of the crown of
Westminster. Chancery with all profits, rights and appurtenances and 2(W. yearly from
the issues of the hanaper and a livery of vesture and fur yearly at the great
wardrobe, as his father Thomas Ive had ; in lieu of a like grant to the
latter by letters patent dated 6 January, 7 Edward IV, surrendered.
ByK.
May 28. Grant to William Hastinges, knight, of the custody of all manors, lands,
Westminster, rents, services and hereditaments late of Robert Grene, knight, during the
minority of Edward his son and heir, with the marriage of the latter
without disparagement. By K.
May 25. General pardon to the mayor and commonalty of the city of London.
Westminster. By p.s.
June 2. Licence for John Robynson of Boston, alderman of the fraternity
Westminster, founded in accordance with a licence by letters patent dated 23 September,
16 Richard II, and his successors to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, not
held in chief, to the value of 20/. yearly for the sustenance of five chaplains
to celebrate divine service daily in the church of Boston for the good
21 EDWABD IV.— Pabt 2. 278
1481.
Membrane 16 — cont.
estate of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the
said John and the brethren and sisters of the fraternity and for their
souls after death, and for the support of other charges concerning the
fraternity. By E. and for 60^. paid in the hanaper.
April 27. General pardon to William Sawle late of RioU in Kendale, co. West-
Westminster, moreland, * yoman,' alias William Sawle late of Stotfford, co. Lancaster,
of all offences committed by him before 14 April. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 14.
April 80. General pardon to John ap Jankyn alias Gough, chaplain, late of Gar-
Weetminster. lion in Wales, of all offences committed by him before 6 April. By p.s.
April 28. General pardon to John Humphrey late of Tyverton, co. Devon,
Westminster. * skynner,* alibis Humphrey Skynner late of Exeter, co. Devon. By K.
May 8. Grant for life to the king's servant John Sylton, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the office of bailiff of the town of Bye with the wages and
profits belonging to it, as John Grauntford, deceased, had. By p.s.
March 10. Pardon to William Eerver, late one of the collectors of the customs and
Westminster, subsidies in the port of Suthampton and ports and places adjacent, of all
offences committed by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king before 5 March. By p.s.
April 86. Grant in frank almoin to Richard, the abbot, and the convent of the
Westminster, monastery of St. Mary, Tewkesbury, of the king's manor of Sevenhampton-
denys, co. Somerset, and 60 acres of land within the king's lordship of
Cranboum, co. Dorset, called ' Oastelfeldes,' in recompense for 800 acres
of pasture adjoining the king's park of Blacdon, co. Dorset, and pertaiping
to their manor of Boverugge, co. Dorset, which they have granted to the
king for the enlargement of the park. By p.s.
May 8. Grant to Thomas Vaghan, knight of the body, in repayment of the sum
Westminster, of 1,000 marks which he has paid to the king, of 1,000 marks from the
first moneys arising from the customs and subsidies of wool, hides and
wool-fells and the subsidy of tonnage and poundage in the following ports,
viz. 100^. in London, 200/. in Suthampton, 20M. in Bristol and
166Z. 18s. 4d. in Sandwich. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the port of
London.
The like to the customers or collectors in the following ports : —
Suthampton.
Bristol.
Sandwich.
April 80. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Augustine by Bristol to
John Newland, whose election as abbot J. bishep of Worcester has
confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheator in the county of Gloucester and the marches of
Wales adjacent.
The like to the mayor of Bristol, escheator in that town.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
8258 8
274 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1481. Metnbrane H—cont
May 9. Oeneral pardon to William Shetion alias Shotton late of Dodyngion,
WestminBter. oo. Northumberland, * yoman,* alias of Heton, co. Northumberland, of all
offences committed by him before 29 April last. By p.s.
May 22. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Dobson, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
.. Like mandates in favour of the following : —
Robert Potter alias Blakaa.
John Atkynson.
June 6. John de Bury.
Westminster.
April 26. General pardon to John Acren alicu Van Aoren alias Akeren of
Westminster. Suthwerke, CO. Surrey, * hattemaker,* ali€u < Ducheman,' of all offences
committed by him before 24 April. By p.s.
June 7. Oeneral pardon to Thomas Richard late of Calais, ' souldeour,* alias late
Westminster, of Canterbury, ' cook,' aliens late of Suthampton, of all offences committed
by him before 8 June. By p.s.
June 11. Grant to Robert Clifford, esquire, of a yearly rent of 40Z. from the issues
Westminster, of the manors of Eversham alias Hersham, Morland and Warcopp,
CO. Westmoreland, held in chief by knight service, during the minority of
Richard Nevylle, kinsman and heir of George, late lord Latymere, knight,
viz. son of Henry Nevylle his son, from the death of EHzatNeth the wife of
the said George. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 13.
March 29. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Robson, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. ^y E.
April 7. Grant for life to the king's servant William Nele of an annuity of 2(K.
Westminster, from the customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
By p.s.
April 8. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Robert Copley, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Boston, oo. Lincoln, who has taken an oath of fealty,
to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
April 2. Like mandate in favour of David Comyn, bom in Scotland, dwelling in
Westminster. England.
March 24. General pardon to William Browne alias Broun alias Browen of
Westminster. Snelleston, co. Derby, < yoman,* of all offences committed by him before
6 Febmary last. By p.s.
April 9. Mandate to all bailifb and others to permit John White, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling at Shypdam, co. Norfolk, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
April 9. Grant to Thomas Poyntz, esquire, of the custody of all manors, lands,
Westminster, rents and services late of Cristina late the wife of Henry Waver, knight,
deceased, tenant in chief, during the minority of Cristina her kinswoman
and heir, the daughter of Henry Waver, esquire, her son, and the custody
and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to
heir. By p.s.
21 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 275
T^oi Membrane IS—conU
April 6. General pardon to John, the abbot, and the convent of St, Mary,
Westminster. St. Benedict and the Holy Virgins,'Ram8ey. By K.
March 20. Grant for Ufe to John Kendale, esquire, who spent the days of his youth
Westminster, in the service of the king's father and the king and by continual attendance
and his great labours and charged in that service has come to old age
and debility, and Nicholas Geddyng, esquire, for his good service to the
king and his firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and
earl of Chester, of the office of controller of the king's works within the
realm as granted to the said John by letters patent dated 6 August,
16 Edward IV {Vol. II, p. 644), surrendered ; provided that the said John
or Nicholas or their deputy dwell continuaJly in a convenient mansion
pertaining to the office. By p.s.
March 20. Letters of denization for Raphael de Vyvaldys, merchant, bom in Genoa,
Westminster, and the heirs of his body. By K. and for 111. 11«. paid in the hanaper.
June 22. General pardon to Henry Shadde late of London, alias late of
Westminster. Westminster, co. Middlesex, * carpenter,' of all oflFences committed by him
before 20 April last. By p.s.
June 6. Grant for life to Louis de Naples of 102. yearly from Easter next at the
Westminster, hands of the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer, in considera-
tion of his expenses for the custody of a beast of the king called *le Jenet.'
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 12.
June 18. Licence for Guy Fairfax, knight, Brian Rouclyff, one of the barons of
Westminster, the Exchequer, Richard Pygot, one of the king's Serjeants at law, Miles
Metoalf and William Ghamberleyn, feoffees of and in divers lands late of
Thomas Witham, esquire, deceased, or their executors and assigns to found
a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the
altar of Hol^ Trinity and St. Nicholas in the parish church of Shirefhoton,
CO. York, within a chapel built by the said Thomas on the north side of
the church for the good estate of the king and Agnes the wife of the said
Thomas and for their souls after death and the souls of the said Thomas
and the parents, ancestors and benefactors of himself and Agnes and all
for whom he was bound to pray, to be called the chantry of Thomas
Witham, esquire, and to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain lands,
rents, services and possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 10 marks
yearly. By p.s. and for 202. paid in the hanaper.
June 19. General pardon to John Boiler of Longwike in the parish of Princes
Westminster. Risburg, co. Buckingham, * husbondman,' of all offences committed by him
before 16 June. By p.s.
June 20. Whereas the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of
Westminster. Cornwall, earl of Chester, and marquess of Flynt and Pembroke, by letters
patent dated 9 April last has granted to the long the custody of all manors,
lordships, lands, rents, services, knights* fees and advowsons of churches
in the county of Chester which came into his hands by the death of William
Trussell, one of the knights of the body, and the minority of Edward
Trussell, son and heir of the latter, to hold from the death of the said
William during the said minority and so from heir to heir ; the king here-
by grants to William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, the custody of
276 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]^4g2 Membrane 12 — cont,
the manor or lordship of Willaston and all lands, knights' fees and
services late of the said William Trussell in Willaston, co. Chester, and the
lands called * Brewarsalgh/ co. Chester, parcel of the above, and the manor
of Waborn, co. Norfolk, and all lands, knights' fees and services in Wabom
late of the said William Trussell and the custody and marriage of the said
Edward without disparagement during his minority and so from heir to
heir. By p.s.
June 22. Grant to the king's servant William Daubeney, clerk of the king's
Westminster, jewels, of lOi. yearly from Michaelmas, 19 Edward IV, from the farm of a
messuage, 16 virgates of land, 16 acres of meadow and 19<. of rent in
Watford, oo. Northampton, at the hands of Eustace de Burneby and
Matilda his wife, or the sherifiF of the county, until he shall have for life an
office of the value of 20Z. yearly of the king's grant. By p.s.
June 22. Licence for William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, the king's
Westminster, chamberlain, to grant in mortmain the advowsons of the churches of
Wistowe and Lubenham, co. Leicester, and lands, not held in chief, to the
value of 5 marks yearly to the abbot and convent of Sulby, co.
Northampton, and for the latter to appropriate the churches to their abbey,
provided that a vicarage be sufficiently endowed in each and a competent
sum of money be distributed yearly among the poor parishioners. By E.
June 6. Licence, for dOOZ. paid to the king, for the king's kinsman Richard
Westminster. Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury, Richard Beauchamp, knight, Roger
Toketes, knight, and Thomas Beauchamp, esquire, to found a perpetual
chantry of four chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the cathedral
church of St. Mary, Salisbury, for the good estate of the king and his
consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said bishop and for their
souls after death and the souls of Walter Beauchamp, knight, and
Elizabeth his consort, parents of the bishop, and Walter Beauchamp,
knight, late lord of St. Amand, his brother, and all benefactors of the
chantry and those for whom the bishop wished the chantry specially to be
founded, to be called the chantry of Richard Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury,
and to grant in mortmain to the said chaplains manors, lands, rents, services
and annuities to the value of 50^ yearly. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 11.
June 22. Appointment, during good behaviour, of William Rosse, esquire, as
Westminster, purveyor, buyer, receiver and keeper of all victuals, stuffs, artillery and
habiliments of war for the defence of the town of Calais and all other
towns, castles and fortalices in those parts from 6 April last, from which
day he has occupied the office, receiving the accustomed fees, viz. 2«. daily
for himself, 12i. daily each for a clerk and a yeoman under him and Bd. daily
for each of three servants, from the issues of the lordship of Ouysnes at the
hands of the treasurer of Calais or the receivers of the lordship, with all
other accustomed profits. By p.s.
June 9. Orant for life to Robert Radclyf , esquire of the body, master porter of
Westminster, the town of Calais, of the offices of bailiff of Sandegate and Hammes and
wages of 12d, daily from the issues of the lordships, with all other
accustomed profits, commodites, warrens, wrecks, regards and advantages.
21 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 277
2^g2 Membrane 11 — conU
in lieu of a grant to him by letters patent dated 16 September, 18 Edward IV,
surrendered because invalid as far as concerns the wages; and pardon
to him of sums amounting to 49^ l^s. required from him at the Exchequer
for his wages from 17 July, 15 Edward IV, to 6 April, 18 Edward IV, and
all other sums thus required from him. By K.
June 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Breteyne and Henry John,
Westminster, citizens of London, to the mistery or occupation of surveyers or discerners
{discretores) of wools within the town of Calais commonly called ' wolpakkers,'
with full power and authority to examine all sacks, packs, piles and
sarplers of wools brought to the staple of Calais from any parts of the
realm ; on account of the losses to the king and the merchants of the
staple through the infidelity of divers persons exercising that occupation.
ByK.
June 8. General pardon to John WoUeston alias WuUeston alias Woleston of
WeBtminster. Abbottes Bromley, co. Stafford, * barker,* alias- of Chirche Eton, co.
Stafford, 'yoman.* By p.s.
June 7. Licence for Margaret late the wife of Thomas Gerveys or her executors
Westminster, and assigns to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplam to celebrate divine
service daily at the altar of St. John Baptist, in the parish church of
St. Mary, Chepyng Norton, co. Oxford, for the good estate of the king and
his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, his son Edward, prince of Wales,
and his other children and the said Margaret and for their souls after death
and the souls of the said Thomas and John Yonge and Isabel his wife, to
be called the chantry of Thomas Gerveys, and to grant in mortmain to the
said chaplain lands, rents, annuities and other possessions, not held in
chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 45 marks paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 10.
May 22. General pardon to John Bowre late of Lughtburgh, co. Leicester, < laborer,*
Westminster, oZmw * yoman,* of all offences committed by him before 12 April. By K.
June 11. General pardon to John Smyth of Hampton late in the parish of
Westminster. Golyton, co. Devon, the younger ' husbondman,' alias of Hehampton late
of the hundred of Colyton, son of John Smyth the elder, ' yoman,' alias
late of Whitford, co. Devon, of all offences committed by him before 6
June. By p.s.
June 12. Whereas on complaint of John Lupy of Eruyalde, now deceased, and
Westminster. Antony de Olaysola, merchants of the province of Guipuscoa in Spain,
that they had been robbed at sea by certain pirate subjects of the king
of ships, goods and merchandise to the value of 7,000 crowns (scutorum),
contrary to the form of the treaty between the king and his kinsman the
king of Castile and Leon, the king in full satisfaction thereof on
8 February, 14 Edward IV, by letters patent granted licence for them or
their factors or attorneys or executors to retain a moiety of all customs
and subsidies due to him from goods of themselves or other merchants of
the same province brought into or out of the realm to the sum of 1,000
marks ; and now on the part of the said Antony and Peter Lupy, son and
heir of the said John and executor of his will, it has been shown that they
have received the sum of 518 crowns only, and that they are now restrained
278 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1481.
Membrane 10 — cont.
by the customers from retaining the said moiety any longer, the king in fall
satisfaction grants to them the sum of 400Z. in money, of which 200Z. has
been paid and 2001. wiU be paid at Easter next, provided that they surrender
the said letters patent. By K.
June 16. Pardon to John Sant, abbot of Abyndon, John Dunster, prior of Bath,
WestminBter. John Twynyho, Walter Enderby, John Walshe and Thomas Sail for the
acceptance and publication of certain apostolic bulls, and grant to them of
licence to accept and publish the same. By K.
June 20. Whereas the king's mother the duchess of York, on 11 May, 14 Edward IV,
Westminater. by letters patent granted to her servant Henry Lessy her manor of Purbright
with all profits and commodities belonging to it for her life, and on her
death the manor should revert to the king, and whereas the king has
caused a great part of divers lands and woods of the manor to be
enclosed for a park and wishes to have the site of the manor and the
houses and buildings on it for a lodge in the park, so that the said Henry
has lost a great part of the issues of the manor; the king hereby in
recompense grants to him for life all issues, rents, lands, services and
other profits and commodities pertaining to the manor, saving to himself
the park and lodge, and the custody of the park and 4d. daily for the same
from the issues of the manor of Worpesdon, co. Surrey. By p.s.
June 18. Grant to John Sayns Daldwayn, grand pretor of the king's kinsman the
Westminster, king of Castile and Leon in the province of Guipuscoa in Spain, of 20L yearly
from the customs and subsidies in the port of Bristol during the treaty
and peace between the king and his said kinsman and the said province.
ByK.
The like to Michael Martynys Dangomes, provost of the town of San
Sebastian in Spain. By E.
June 21. General pardon to William Bildysgate late of the city of London,
Westminster, 'yeman,' alias William Beddysgate late of White ChapeU Parissh, co.
Middlesex, < gentelman,' alias late of Westminster, co. Middlesex. By E.
MEMBRANE 9.
April 15. Signification to J. bishop of Worcester of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of John Newland, brother of the monastery of St. Augustine by
Bristol, of the order of St. Augustine and the observance of St. Victor, as
abbot of that place on the death of Dan William Hunt. By p.s.
April 17. Presentation of Morgan ap Grono to the church of Stonesfeld, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of David Stone.
March 27. General pardon to Peter Williamson late of Lamehithe, ' corweyner,'
Westminster, alias Peter Williams, ' Ducheman,' of all offences committed by him before
24 March. By p.s.
April 19. Licence for the sub-prior and convent of the cathedral church of
Westminster. St. Mary, Goventre, to elect a prior in the place of Dan Thomas Deram,
deceased. By p.s. {
April 16. Grant to the king's esquire William Twynyho of Shipton Solers, for
Westminster. 100 marks paid to the king, of the custody of all lands, rents, services and
reversions with advowsons late of lUchard Gorges, esquire, tenant
1
21 EDWABD IV.— Part 2. 279
24g2 Membrane 9 — cont,
in ohief by knight-service, during the minority of Marmaduke his son and
heir and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and
80 from heir to heir. By p.s.
April 11. Licence for Thomas, prior of St. Mary, Erdebury, to acquire in
Westminster, mortmain, after inquisition, lands and rents to the value of 100«. yearly.
ByK.
May 2. Oeneral pardon to Richard Paranet late of Badford, oo. Warwick,
Westminster, chaplain, of all o£fences committed by him before 26 April. By p.s.
May 11. Oeneral pardon to John Crosse of Oreat Fymberugh, co. Suffolk,
Westminster, 'yoman.' By E.
The like to Thomas Orosse of Oreat Fymberugh, < laborer.' By E.
May 12. Mandate to all to permit Bobert Martyn, bom in Scotland, dwelling at
Westminster. London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the reahn peaceably
and enjoy his goods. By E.
May 18. Like mandate in &vour of Thomas Orygge cMob Bygge, bom in Scotland,
Westminster, dwelling at Chelmesford, oo. Essex. By E.
May 28. Pardon to John Weston late of Exeter, co. Devon, 'potycarye,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king to
answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the MarshiJi9ea
prison, as William Huse, chief justice of the Eing's Bench, has certified.
May 28. Oeneral pardon to Henry Oook alias Coke of Chesham, co. Buckingham,
Westminster. «bocher,* alias * husbondman.' By p.s.
June 4. Oeneral pardon to Henry Yemon late of Nedurhaddon, co. Derby,
Westminster, esquire, alias late of Harlaston, co. Stafford, alias late of Tonge, co. Salop.
ByE.
May 19. (General pardon to John Freythby alias Freetheby alias Fretheby of
Westminster. Southwythom, co. Lincoln, clerk. By E.
MEMBRANE 8.
June 28. Orant for life to William Webster, chaplain, of the chantry or chapel of
Southwell. St. Swithun by the king's old park within the parish of Wakefeld, with all
lands, rents, oblations, alms and other rights pertaining to it ; on the
surrender by William Baresby, chaplain, of a charter of Thomas Colt and
Henry SotehiU, feoffees of the king's &ther Bichard, late duke of York, of
the lordships of Wakefeld and ^ureby, dated 28 June, 8 Edward IV,
granting to him for life at the king's command the said chantry or chapel
to hold as fully as Bichard Appily^, last chaplain, or anyone else held it.
By p.s.
Julv 7. Orant to Sancius de Vribarri, Ynicus Martinus, Dominic de Amesqueta,
Southwell. Stephen de Bibadeo, Didacus de Soto, John Periz, Peter Yuanes of
Samaripa, Ynicus de Jaurregui and Peter Alfonsi, for the preservation of
the peace between the king's house and the house of Castile and Leon and
for the ending of their complaints against subjects of the king for the
capture of their ships, goods and merdiandise and because of an asserted
obligation made to the said Biscayans by Henry the usurper, by which
however the king is not bound, and in full satisfaction of the premises,
280
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1481.
July 6.
Southwell.
June 22.
Westminster.
July 6.
Southwell.
July 14.
Scrooby.
July 14.
Sorooby.
July 18.
Scrooby.
July 19.
Scrooby.
July 19.
Scrooby.
July 26.
Gawood.
Membrane S-^cont,
that in addition to the 4,600 crowns of gold paid to them and received by
John 8ancy Darez their proctor they may retain all customs and subsidies
due to the king for all merchandise of themselves or other merchants of
the kingdom of Castile or the county of Biscay, and a moiety of the
customs and subsidies due to the king for all merchandise of the subjects
of the king of Castile of the province of Guipuscoa, after the men of
Guipuscoa have been satisfied of a similar grant by letters patent, brought
into or out of the realm to the sum of 5,000 crowns, provided that they
shall not take any goods or merchandise pertaining to the staple of Calais
to any foreign parts. By p.s.
■
General pardon to Oliver Manyngham late of London, knight, alias
* gentilman/ alias late of York, alias late of Stoke Fogeys, co. Buckingham,
of all offences committed by him before 11 June. By p.s.
r
Grant to John, bishop of Ely, and William Hastynges, lord of Hastynges,
the king's chamberlain, of the presentation to the rectory or parsonage of
All Hallows at the Hay, London, at its next voidance. By E.
Licence for the sub-prioress and convent of the monastery of St. Maiy de
Pratis, of the order of St. Benedict, by Norhampton to elect an abbess in
the place of Gonora Dowghton, deceased.
Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
of Dame Joan Doghty, nun of the same house, as abbess thereof.
General pardon to John Forde alias Forthe alias Foord, the younger, late
of the city of Canterbury, co. Kent, * bocher,' alias 'yoman,' of all offences
committed by him before 18 September last. By p.s.
General pardon to John Lewellyn, late citizen and mercer of London,
alias late of Colchestre, co. Essex, mercer, of all offences committed by him
before 4 July. By p.8.
Mandate to the escheator in the county of Northampton for the
restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Mary de Pratis, by
Norhampton, to Dame Joan Doghty, sub-prioress of the house, whose
election as abbess J. bishop of Lincoln has confirmed and whose fesJty the
king has ordered to be taken by the abbot of St. James's by Norhampton.
Writ de i/ntendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Licence for Bobert Eyrkby, canon and president of the chapter of
the monastery of St. Andrew, Osolveston, of the order of St. Augustine,
and the convent of that place to elect an abbot in the place of the said
Bobert, resigned.
Presentation of Thomas Fraunce, chaplain, to the parish church of
Wasshingburgh, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of Hugh
Tapton. By p.s.
Grant to the king's clerk John Dunmowe of the prebend of Wygyngton
within the collegiate church of Tamworth, in the diocese of Coventry and
Lichfield, void by the death of Gilbert Haydok. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
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21 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 281
\4^^l MEMBRANE 7.
July 80. Grant to John Scotte, knight, and his heirs male of the castle of
Gawood. Ghilham, the manors of Chilham, Wilderton alias Wilrington and Molesshe
and certain lands, rents and services in Chilham, Godmersham, Trewlegh,
Ghartham and Molesshe, co. Kent, the third part of the advowson of the
church of Glderomeney, co. Kent, and 16 knights' fees in Chilham,
Godmersham, Trewlegh, Ghartham, Molesshe, Luddenham, Eslyng,
Feversham, Denton, Berham, Eyngeston, Hagham, Elham, Newenham,
Crundale, Ospringe, Bocton AUulph, Bocton under le Bleen, Sheldewich
and Tenham and elsewhere in the said county, with franchises, liberties,
knights* fees, advowsons of churches, leets, courts, views of frank-pledge,
warrens, fairs, markets and other commodities, hereditaments and profits
and all issues from 26 February, 1 Edward IV ; in lieu of grants to him
by letters patent dated 26 August, 4 Edward lY, 4 August, 7 Edward IV,
and 28 November, 16 Edward IV, surrendered so far as concerns the above
and the manors of Gannowe and Oldswynford, the advowson of the
church of Oldswynford, and lands, rents and services in Gannowe and
Oldswynford, co. Worcester, Margaret late the wife of Fulk Stafford, esquire,
now being dead. ^ By p.s.
Oct. 6. Signification to J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield of the royal assent
Nottingham, to the election of Alexander Greyhorse, canon of the house of St. Mary and
All Saints, Trentham, of the order of St. Augustine, as prior of that place.
, Oct. 10. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Stafford for the restitution of
Nottingham, the temporalities of the said priory to the said Alexander, whose election
the said bishop has confirmed and whose fealty the king has ordered to be
taken by the bishop.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Oct. 7. Presentation of William Austyn, abbot of the monastery of Tichefeld, to
Nottingham, the parish church of Craneley alias Cranelethe, in the diocese of
Winchester, void by the resignation of Sir John Clerk and in the king's
gift by reason of the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick.
Oct. 1. General pardon to John Saunt alias Sant, the abbot, and the convent of
Nottingham. St. Mary, Abendon, co. Berks. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 6.
June 12. Grant for life to John Huse of the office of surveyor of all lordships,
Westminster, manors and lands in the county of Lincoln late of George, duke of
Clarence, receiving 100s. yearly at the hands of the bailiff or receiver of the
same. By p.s.
Grant to William Huse, chief justice of the Eing*s Bench, for the better
maintenance of his estate and his expenses in office, of 180 marks yearly
from Easter last at the hands of the clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the
customers in the ports of London, Bristol and Eyngeston on Hull,
according to the form of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry VI,
and 106«. 11^. and the sixth part of ^d, yearly at Christmas for a robe
and fur and 66s. Qd, yearly at Whitsuntide for a robe and lining. By p.s.
Grant to the same, during office, of 40 marks yearly from Easter last
from the issues of the hanaper, and a tun of wine yearly at Christmas in
the port of London. By p.s.
282
CALENDAR' OF PATENT ROLLS.
1481.
July 14.
Soxooby.
June 22.
Westminster.
July 27.
Cawood.
July 26.
Cawood.
Aug. 15.
Cawood.
Membrane 6 — cont.
General pardon to William, bishop of Winchester, of all offences
oommitted by him before 26 June last. By p.s.
Letters of denization for John de Salvo, bom in the city of Oenoa in tiie
parts of Italy. By E. and for 102. paid in the hanapv.
Presentation of John Audelev, chaplain, to the parish ohuroh of
Shympelyng, in the diocese of Norwidi, void by the death of Robert
Graske.
General pardon to James Welles alias Wellys of London, < draper,' aim
* marchtbunt,' alias of Develyn in Lreland, of bU offences committed by him
before 80 April last. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Bremrey of a yearly rent of
102. from Easter last from the fee farm or increment of the town or city of
York. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the citizens, farmers, and others.
Grant for life to Christopher Fumeys, knight, that he shall be one of
the knights of the king's alms within the college of St. George within the
castle of Wyndesore. By p.8.
Licence for the president and convent of the priory of the Holy Trinity,
commonly called Christ Church within Algate, London, to elect a prior in
the place of Thomas Pomeray, deceased. By K*
Mandate to all bailiff and others to permit John Ferrey, bom in Soot-
land, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the
realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Sept. 6. Appointment of Richard Gough to take wheat, malt and beans for the
Bishopthorpe. expenses of m armed force which the king has ordered in the north for the
resistance of his enemies of Scotland and the safe-custody of the marches
there and carriage for the same by land and water in the county of Lincohi.
Aug. 28.
Bishopthorpe.
Aug. 81.
Bishopthorpe.
Sept. 4.
York.
Sept. 17.
Beyerley.
Sept. 80.
Southwell.
Signification to Th. bishop of London of the royal assent to the
election of Thomas Percy, canon of Christ Church withm Algate, London,
as prior of that place. By K.
Grant to Anthony Salvage and Nicholas Lomelyn, merchants of Genoa,
in satisfaction of the sum of 600^. due to them from the king as parcel of a
greater sum which the king promised to pay them for a ship called le Holy
Gost of Portyugale bought by him from them, that they or their &ctora or
attorneys may receive the said sum from the customs and subsidies due to
the king &om any goods and merchandise of themselves or other
merchants of Genoa in the ports of London, Sandwich and Suthampton.
By [K.]
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the ds, in the tun and the 12d.
in the pound in the port of London.
The like to the collectors of the customs and subsidies in the ports of
Suthampton and Sandwich.
Oct. 2. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Kent and Middlesex for the
Nottingham, restitution of the temporalities of the priory of the Holy Trinity, London, to
Thomas Percy, canon of the house, whose election as prior Th. bishop of
London has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken. By K.
21 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 288
1481.
Membrane 6 — cont.
The like to the esoheators in the following counties : —
Essex and Hertford.
Huntingdon.
The like to John Broun, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
MEMBRANE 5.
June 7. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Malina Farncombe to William
Westminster. Farley, chaplain of the chantry founded by her in the church of
St. Thomas, Wynchelsee, co. Sussex, of a messuage called ' le Bierhouse '
and a parcel of land called ' le Wharfe ' in the parish of St. Thomas Martyr,
Wynchelsee, sometime of Bichctrd Biche, another messuage called * Gyse
Bierhouse ' in the same parish, a cottage sometime of Balph Carpenter in
the same parish, two messuages lying together in the same parish some-
time of Bichard Hakeley and another messuage in the high street in the
same parish in which Thomas Holden now dwells, extended at 8 marks
yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken before Philip Fitz Lowes, esquire,
lieutenant of William, earl of Arundel, constable of Dover castle and
warden and admiral of the Cinque Ports, in full satisfaction of a licence by
letters patent dated 14 March last {see p. 249).
May 15. Licence for Bobert Bothe, dean of the cathedral church of St. Peter,
Westminster. York, Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, Guy Fairfax,
knight, Gervase Clyfton, esquire, Thomas Portyngton, clerk, treasurer of
the said church, Bichard Pygot, one of the king's Serjeants at law, Bobert
Forster, ' gentilman,' and Bobert Marler, feoffees to the use of Laurence,
late archbishop of York, of and in 16 messuages, 18 tofts, 250 acres of
arable land, 125 acres of meadow, and 24 acres of pasture in Batirsey,
Wasshyngham, Wannysworth and Penge, co. Surrey, to grant the same m
mortmain to the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York, according to the
form of the will of the said archbishop.
By E. and for 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
May 16. InspeoBmm and confirmation to Boger Capes of letters patent (English)
Westminster, of the king's mother CeciU, duchess of York, dated at her castle of
Barkhampstode, 27 November, 20 Edward lY, granting to him for life the
office of keeping her park of Bremmesfeld and her woods there called
Buchold with the profits of herbage and pannage within the park, receiving
the accustomed fees from the revenues of her livelihood within the county
of Gloucester ; and grant to him of the same for life on the death of the
said duchess, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the said
manor of Bremmesfeld, co. Gloucester, with all other profits. By p.s.
May 15. General pardon to John Hayford late of Dertford, co. Kent, < yoman,'
Westminster, alias * barbour,' alias late of the town of Westminster, co. Middlesex, of all
, offences committed by him before 24 April last. By p.s.
June 8. Grant, from Michaelmas last, to the king's kinsman Thomas, marquess
Westminster, of Dorset, of the custody of the lordship or manor of Dunyate and
Dunpole with its members, co. Somerset, the lordship or manor of
Byngwode, co. Southampton, the lordship or manor of Ambresbury and
the hundreds of Ambresbury, Wynterbum and Alworthebury, the lordship
or manor of Erlestoke and the lordship or manor of Wynterbom Earl's,
CO. Wilts, the borough, town, hundred and liberty of Teukesbury and the
iB4 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]^481. Membrane 5 — conU
lordship or manor of Muythe, oo. Gloucester, and the lordship or manor of
Bussheley, co. Worcester, with advowsons, reliefs, escheats, courts, leets,
views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets, parks, forests, launds, chaces,
warrens, woods, meadows, feedings, pastures, herbages, waters, fisheries,
liberties, franchises, profits and other commodities, late of Isabel late the
wife of George, late duke of Clarence, during the minority of Edward her
son and heir and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparage-
ment, and so from heir to heir, finding a competent sustenance for Uie
said Edward. By p.8.
MEMBRANE 4.
May 10. Grant in frank almoin to Henry Deen, the prior, and the convent of the
Westminster, priory of St. Mary, Lanthony by Gloucestre, of the order of St. Augustine, in
the diocese of Worcester, for 800 marks paid to the king, of the priory of
St. John Baptist, Lanthony Prima in Wales, in the diocese of St. Davids,
of the order of St. Augustine, which is of the king's foundation and
patronage by reason of his earldom of March, with all its possessions, and
licence for them to unite it to their own monastery, because its possessions
have been devastated and John Adams, the prior, has wasted its revenues
and there are only four canons in it besides himself ; so that they shall
celebrate divine offices for the good estate of the king and Elizabeth his
consort and for their souls after death and the souls of the king's
progenitors and heirs and shall maintain in the said priory of Lanthony
Prima a prior dative and four canons to celebrate masses and other divine
offices ; and licence for them to obtain and publish papal bulls for the
union. [Monasttcoriy VI. 189.] By K.
June 4. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit John Eergyll, clerk, bom in
Westminster, the kingdom of Scotland, dwelling in the county of Kent, who has taken
an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
June 6. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Couper as ganger in the port of
Westminster. Briggewater and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By biU of the treasurer.
\ — The like of John Jaquyes in the ports of Pole, Exeter and Dertmouth
Westminster. ^^^ ports and places adjacent.
Vacated,
June 10. Grant to William Hastynges, knight, lord Hastynges, the king*6
Westminster, chamberlain, of the custody of all manors, lands, rents, services and
hereditaments late of Cecily kte the wife of Robert Grene, knight, during
the minority of Edward her son and heir and the custody and marriage of
the latter without disparagement. By E.
MEMBRANE 3.
June 22. General pardon to John Hanley, late the king's servant. By E.
Westminster.
June 22. Grant to John, bishop of Ely, and William Hastinges, lord of Ebistinges,
Westminster, the king's chamberlain, of the presentation to the rectory or parsonage of
All Hallows at the Hay, London, at its next voidance. By E.
21 EDWARD IV.— Part 2.
266
/
H81.
Jane 21.
Westoiinster.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Nov. 21.
Westminster.
^^^ster.
Oct. SO.
Oct. -X ^
Membrane 8— coni.
General pardon to Richard Browne, prior of the monastery of St. John
alia* of St. Mary, Poontfret, go. York, of all offences committed by him
before 16 June last. By p.s.
Grant to the king's clerk Thomas Danet of the custody or deanery of
the king's free chapel of St. Mary and SS. George and Edward within
the castle of Wyndesore. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to John Arundell, canon residentiary.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric
of Salisbury, the see being vacant.
Grant to the king's clerk Robert Morton, keeper of the rolls of Chancery,
of a canonry and prebend in the church of St. George within the castle of
Wyndesore, void by the demise of the king's clerk Thomas Danet. By K.
Grant in frank almoin to the dean and canons of the king's free chapel
of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore of two parts of the manors
of Oldswynford and Gannowe, co. Worcester, and the reversion of the
third part on the death of Margaret late the wife of Fulk Stafford, esquire,
and the advowson of the church of Oldswynford, with knights' fees,
advowsons, liberties, franchises, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, warrens,
parks, woods, stews, waters, fairs, markets and other profits and com-
modities, late of James Botiller alias Ormond, late earl of Wiltshire.
ByK.
Grant to the king's esquire of the body John Wyngfeld of the custody of
all manors and lands pertaining to Ralph Brystou within the county of
Norfolk during the idiotcy of the latter, which Robert Wyngfeld, knight,
deceased, lately had of the king's grant. By p.s.
Grant for life to the same of the office of steward of all the king's
lordships, manors and lands in the county of Norfolk of the honour and
lordship of Richemond, void by the death of the said Robert, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the premises with all other profits.
By p.s.
Pardon to Thomas, bishop of London, ordinary of the same, of all
escapes of Thomas Ingoldesby, clerk, from his custody. By p.s.
Licence for Edmund Fitzwilliam and Thomas Fitzwilliam his kinsman
to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the parish church of Sprotburgh, co. York, for the good estate of
the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and his firstborn son
Edward and the said founders and for their souls after death, to be called
the chaplain of the chantry of St. Mary the Virgin in the said church, and
for the said chaplain to acquire in frank almoin, after inquisition, lands
and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 26Z. paid in the hanaper.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Tremayll as one of the king's
Serjeants at law, receiving the due fees, vestures and rewards. By p.s.
3uue «jn
MEMBRANE 2.
Pardon to the mayor and society and merchants of the staple of Calais
of all offences committed by them and all debts, accounts and arrears due
from them to the king before 17 June last ; provided that this shall not
extend to any retention of customs and subsidies, or to the treasurer or
victualler of the town, or beyond 6 May, 20 Edward IV. By p.s.
286 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1^01 Memhrane 2 — cont.
Oct. 17. Bevocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, qq 23 May last by letters patent to Richard Wynter of London, * g^^eler/
alioH citizen and ^ haberdassher * of London, alias ' merchaont,' staying on
the king's service in the company of the king's kinsman WiUiam, lord of
Hastynges, lieutenant general of the town, castle and marches of Calais, on
the safe-custody, victualling and defence of the same, because he delays in
London, as appears by certificate of the sherifEs.
Sept. 5. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Nicholas Clerk, chaplain,
Westminster, bom at Lanerik in Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath
of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Oct. 20. Exemplification, at the request of Hugh Lowther, of the transcript of
Westminster, the foot of a fine levied at Westminster, Michaelmas, 12 Edward 11,
before William de Bereford, Gilbert de Boubury, John de Benstede, John
Bacun and John de Mutford, justices of the Bench, and others between
Gilbert de Lancastre and Alice his wife, plaintiffs, by Thomas de Hoton,
put in the place of Alice, and John de Haueryngton, deforciant, concerning
the manors of Sokbred and Herteshop and a messuage, a carucate of land
and 8,000 acres of pasture in Stirkelandketil, by which the said John
granted the said manor of Sokbred, messuage and land to the said Gilbert
and Alice and the heirs of Gilbert and the manor of Herteshop and pasture
to them and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to John son of Gilbert
de Lancastre and the heirs of his body and final remainder to the right
heirs of Gilbert. Westmoreland.
Nov. 8. Signification to J. bishop of Worcester of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Bichard Clyve, canon of the monastery of St. Mary, Cirencester, of the
order of St. Augustine, void by the death of Thomas Compton, as abbot of
that place. By p.s.
Nov. 7. Exemplification, at the request of Robert Rose, of the tenour of the
Westminster, enrolment of letters patent dated 8 December, 29 Edward I, granting to
Geoffrey de Wyleby and his heirs two messuages and an acre of land in
Norwich.
Nov. 18. Pardon to Thomas, bishop of Hereford, of all escapes of persons con-
Westminster, victed of felony from his custody before 1 November. By p.s.
Nov. 18. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the abbey of St. Mary, Cirencester, of the
order of St. Augustine, to Bichard Clyve, canon of the monastery, whose
election as abbot J. bishop of Worcester has confirmed and whose fealty the
king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Wilts.
Gloucester.
Oxford and Berks.
Northampton.
Buckingham.
The like to the mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intend^ndo in pursuance to the tenants.
Nov. 14. Pardon to Bichard, the abbot, and the convent of the monastery of St.
Westminster. Mary, Cirencester, of all debts, accounts and arrears due to the king by
reason of the voidance of the abbey. By p.s.
21 EDWAED IV.— Pabt 2. 287
Mc7nbrane 2 — cont.
1481.
Nov. 16. Licence, for 8 marks paid in the hanaper, for the alienation in mortmain
Westminster, to the prior and convent of Caldewell, co. Bedford, by John Dey, clerk,
William Colet, Robert Gelybrond, John Vynter, John Foley and John
Barton of a messuage, 60 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow and 4 acres of
pasture in Carleton, Chelyngton and Papenham, co. Bedford, by the said
John Dey, William Colet, John Vynter and John Foley of 10 acres of
wood and 20 acres of pasture in Clopham, co. Bedford, and by John
Combys, William Elys, Thomas Barbour and Johh Broun of two tenements
in Bedford, extended at 2l8,Sd. yearly, and not held in chief, as appears by
an inquisition taken before Thomas Durem, late escheator in the county, to
hold to the value of 26s. 8d. yearly, in part satisfaction of a licence by
letters patent dated 12 October, 8 Bichard 11.
MEMBRANE 1.
Oct. 2. General pardon to Ellen Jackson late of Leycestre, ' singlewoman,' iUias
KottiTigham. Ellen Nowell late servant of John Billing late of Leycestur. By E.
Sept. 25. General pardon to William Fedurstonhagh ali€i$ Fetherstonehaugh alias
Scrooby. Fedustone late of Stanhope in Wardale within the bishopric of Durham,
' gentilman,' alias late of Boston, co. Lincoln, of all ofifences conmiitted
by him before 10 July last. By p.s.
Oct. 7. Grant to the king's servant George Cheyun, one of the yeoman of the
Nottingham, crown, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Hanley, oo. Worcester,
during the minority of Edward son and heir of Elizabeth late the wife of
George, late duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship and all other profits. By E.
Oct. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant John Grenehill, one of the yeoman of
Nottingham, the crown, of 6d, daily for his fee of the crown from the issue of <le
Gowleship ' of the king's mines in the forest of Deane, co. Gloucester, as
Bobert Hyot, late occupier there, had.
Grant for life to Master Stephen Fryon of the office of one of the king's
secretaries and 202. yearly from the fee-farm and issues of the citv of York
from Michaelmas, 20 Edward lY; in lieu of a grant to him by letters
patent dated 26 September, 20 Edward IV {see p. 221), surrendered.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs and other occupiers of the city.
Oct. 2. Grant to Thomas, prior of the priory of the Holy Trinity, London, for 100
Nottingham, marks paid by him to the king, of all issues due to the king by reason of the
voidance of the priory on the death of Thomas Fomery, last prior. By E.
Oct. 9. Grant, during minority, to John Ferrers, knight, of the custody and
Nottingham, marriage of Walter Giyffith, son and heir of Walter Griffith, knight,
without disparagement. By E.
Oct. 27. Grant for life to the king's councillor John Elryngton, knight, treasurer
Westminster, of the household, of the office of bailiff of the town of Wynchelsee, void
and in the king's gift by the death of Thomas Markham, with the
accustomed fees as the said Thomas or anyone else had and all other
profits. By p.8.
288 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1481.
Membrane 1— cont.
Oct. SO. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of Henry ' Medbum, prior of the house of Bradley, of the order of
St. Augustine, as abbot of the monastery of Osolveston, of the same order,
void by the cession of Robert Kirkeby.
Nov. 10. Grant to the king's servant Bichard Hawte the younger, esquire, of the
Westminster, office of steward of the lordship called * Gowerslandez * and the office of
constable of the castle of Swansey in Wales during the minority of the
king's second son Bichard, duke of York, with the accustomed fees from
the issues of the lordship and all other profits. By E.
Nov. 9. Grant to the king's servant John Goket, one of the yeomen of the king's
Westminster, chamber, from 1 August last, from which day he has occupied the office, of
the office of keeper or parker of Sodbury, co. Gloucester, and the herbage
and pannage of the park during the minority of Edward son and heir of
Isabel late the wife of George, duke of Clarence, with the accustomed fees
and other profits. By E.
Nov. 21. Grant for life to Walter Hameys that he shall be one of the knights of
Westminster, the king's alms within the college of St. George within the castle of
Windesore. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Catesby as one of the justices of
Westminster, the Common Bench, receiving the accustomed fee.
Nov. 12. Pardon to Eobert Stubbys late of the town of Westminster, oo,
Westminster. Middlesex, *bruer,' of his outlawry in the said county with others for not
appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses, he having sur-
rendered to the Marshalsea prison, as William Huse, knight, chief justice
of the King's Bench, has certified.
MEMBRANES 21d— IW.
Commissions of the peace in various counties. {See Appendix.)
MEMBRANE IQd.
March 18. Commission to John Williamson, esquire, Henry Spylman, 'gentilman/
Westminster, and Bobert Braybroke to enquire into the concealment of certain customs,
subsidies and other moneys due to the king in the port of Bishop's Lenn,
CO. Norfolk, and ports and places adjacent.
March 18. Appointment, for half a year of John Bell of Cambridge, < yoman,' John
Westminster. Buknell of Wyndesore, co. Berks, ' yoman,' and William Bell of Sheles,
CO. Northumberland, * yoman,' to take oxen, muttons, ' baconflykkes,'
malt, barley, oats, beans, peas, sea fish, and fresh-water fish and other
victuals for the expenses of the king's household and army towards the
north, and carriage for the same. By bill of the treasurer.
MEMBRANE lOd.
June 12. Commission to Walter Devereux, knight, Thomas Mountgomery, knight,
Westminster. William Say, esquire, and John Wode, esquire, to survey the land of the
king's lordship of Chesthunt on the confines of the county of Hertford and
the land of Thomas, abbot of Waltham, co. Essex, on the confines of the
county of Essex and the bounds of those counties there and to certify
thereon to the king in person.
21 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 2. 289
1481. MEMBRANE 9d.
April 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsman John, duke of
Westminster. Suffolk, Thomas ByUyng, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, Guy Fairfax,
knight, Richard Chokke, knight, Thomas Littelton, knight, Richard Neell,
knight, William Notyngham, knight, William Noreys, knight, William
Stoner, knight, Richard Harecourt, knight, WiUiam Danvers and
Humphrey Forster, touching certain offences committed against the
king's majesty by John Jonys late of Coston, co. Oxford, ' yoman.'
By K. by word of mouth.
MEMBRANE Id,
Sept. 28. Commission to James Haryngton, knight, John Sayvile the elder,
Scrooby. knight, and John Saivyle the younger, esquire, to enquire whether William
Wowean of Wakefeld, co. York, is an idiot from his birth or not and if so
what lands he holds.
Sept. 14. Commission to William Lane and Thomas Wattys to enquire into the
Bishopthorpe. losses suffered by the king in assarts, wastes, purprestures and petty
details of the forest and by the subtraction of farms and rents within the
forest between the bridges of Stanford and Oxford in the counties of
Northampton, Buckingham and Huntingdon.
MEMBRANE 6d.
Sept. 12. Commission to Richard Neell, knight, Charles Pylkyngton, knight,
Bishopthorpe. Gervase Clyfton, William Sayvile and John Bradford to deliver the gaol
of Wakefield of Robert Pierson, John Pierson, Robert Farom and William
de la Ryver, prisoners there.
MEMBRANE 6d,
June 7. Commission to William Huddesfeld, the king's attorney, Oto Gilbert,
Westminster. John Hays, John Bere and Robert Holbeme to enquire what lands John
Eellegh, deceased, tenant in chief, held in the coimty of Devon, what they
are worth, on what day he died and who is his heir, and to take the same
into the king's hands.
MEMBRANE id.
March 7. Appointment of William Taillour, knight, citizen and alderman of
Westminster. London, as justice to hear the pleas of the merchants of Almain, who have
the house in the city of London called GildeliaUa Tlieutonicorunif for the
recovery of their debts if the sheriffis and mayors do not do them justice.
MEMBRANE 2d,
Dec. 4. ConmiisBion to John Crokker, knight, William Huddesfeld, the king's
Westminster, attorney, John Halwell, esquire, Thomas Hext and Thomas Bouryng to
enquire what lands John Wyse, deceased, tenant in chief, held in the
county of Devon, what they are worth, on what day he died and who is his
heir, and to take the same into the king's hands.
8258
( 2D0 )
22 EDWARD IV.— Paet I.
1482.
AprU 29.
Westminster.
April 25.
Westminster.
May 1.
Westminster.
April 28.
Westminster.
May 4.
Westnunster.
April 24.
Westminster.
May 8.
Westminster.
April 24.
Westminster.
April 29.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 81.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
Thomas Skelton of Gyllyngham, co. Kent, 'boteman/ for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he
render 6 marks to Robert Eleot of Northampton, executor of the will
of Henry Preste, he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas
Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Northampton.
John Douston of Castelcumbe, co. Wilts, < husbondman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the
Bench, to answer Thomas Southe touching a debt of 16 marks.
Wilts.
j^chard Wareyn late of Cambridge, 'yoman,* alias late of
Chesterton, co. Cambridge, late keeper of the gaol of the castle of
Cambridge, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer a plea that he render 18Z. 10s. to Joan Deye late the wife of
Hug-h Deve late of the parish of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, executrix
of his will. Norfolk.
Richard Hochekyns late of Clyfton, co. Bedford, ' yoman,' for not
appearing to answer Robert Graystok, esquire, touching a debt of
Idl. n^d. York.
Robert Hamond, rector of the church of Westwalton, co. Norfolk,
for not appearing to answer Robert Wyttelbury, esquire, and Thomas
Frost, ' carpenter,' touching a debt of 5 marks 6«. 8d.
Northampton.
John Loveney of Qraynton, co. Somerset, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer William Rousewell touching a debt of 6 marks.
Somerset.
John Ryng late of Clauton, co. Devon, ' grome,* and Joan Trybell
late of Clauton, < wedowe,' executors of the w^ of John Trybell late of
Clauton, for not appearing to answer a plea that they render 40s. to
John Hurll alias Horlle, ' marchant ' of Louston. Devon.
Thomas Dounyng alias Dunyng late of Skipton in Craven,
CO. York, < gentilman,* for not appearing before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Louis de Strociis,
merchant, touching a debt of 1072. 6s. Sd, and when sued with
Thomas Stanlowe late of Pountfrett, co. York, 'gentilman,* John
Hunby late of Pountfrett, * yoman,' William Bower late of Doncastre,
CO. York, 'yoman,' and Thomas TaiUour late of High Malton,
CO. York, ' yoman,' to answer Ralph Amyas touching a trespass.
London ; York.
John Toker late of Exeter, co. Devon, ' taillour,' for not appearing
to answer the king and Nicholas Lanoly for leaving the service of the
latter at Exeter before the term agreed upon. Devon.
22 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1.
291
1482.
May 8.
WestnUnster.
May 9.
WestminBter.
May 18.
Westminster.
Membrane 31 — ccmt,
Thomas Smyth late of Colchester, co. Essex, merchant, for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Parys,
citizen and ' peauter ' of London, touching a debt of SIZ. lis, ^d. and
Richard Batte, citizen and draper of London, touching a debt of
52;. 17s. ^\d, London.
Richard Symond late of Westfarle, co. Kent, 'sm^,* for not
appearing to answer Thomas Parker, ' iremonger,* touchmg a debt of
11. 16s. 8d, London.
Roger Hosy late of Baschirche, co. Salop, 'draper,' alias Roger
Husey of Bykton, co. Salop, ' yoman,' for not appearing to answer
Thomas Hill, citizen, grocer and alderman of London, touching a
debt of 15/. and to answer a plea that he render chattels to the value
of 100«. to Degory Heynes. London ; Warwick.
May 17.
Westminster,
May 17.
Westminster.
June 24.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
1483.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Thomas Nyghtyngale of Moljmgton, co. Warwick, * yoman,' for not
pearing to answer John Gauge of Coventre, * draper,* touching a debt
City of Coventry.
appearing
of 42j$.
Peter Hagh late of Whitley by Snayth, co. York, ' yoman,' for not
appearing to answer John Hastynges, esquire, touching a trespass.
York.
John Drake late of Northorome, co. York, * yoman,' for not appear-
ing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer Robert Eirkeham, the dean, and the canons of the king's free
chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster touching a
debt of 25dZ. 6s. 8d. Middlesex.
Thomas Thome of Uppecote Avenell in the parish of Shepewasshe,
00. Devon, 'gentiLnan,' alias esquire, for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench to answer John Gogh the younger touching a debt of
iOl. and John Bonauntre of London, ' sergeaunt,' touching a debt of
201. and as executor of the will of John Thome, esquire, to answer a
plea that he render 40Z. to Thomas Thome of Dmyster.
Cornwall ; Middlesex ; Somerset.
Henry Cbrdener late of Montaoute, co. Somerset, ' husbondman,'
for not appearing when sued with Richard Frye late of Wyke in the
parish of Axmister, co. Devon, 'laborer,' to answer Roger Hoper
touching a trespass. Devon.
William Fitz Hugh the younger late of London, ' gentilman,' alias
late of Ampthill, co. Bedford, for not appearing before Robert Danby
and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Edmund Pygot,
citizen and skinner of London, John Wydeslade the younger,
'gentilman,' and Roger Alyngton, citizen and mercer of London,
touching debts of 4Z. 5s. l(Xi., 4 marks and QOs. respectively and to
answer a plea that he render 40^. to Richard Brampton, citizen and
' stokfisshmonger ' of London, late son of Agnes Brampton, widow,
and executor of her will. London.
Ralph Assheton of Fryton in Rydale, co. York, esquire, alias knight,
late sheriff of York, for not appearing to answer Henry Thwaytes
touching a debt of 6Z. Ids. 4<Z., Walter Blount, knight, and William
Brygham, esquire, touching a debt of 21Z., William, abbot of St. Mary,
292
CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1483.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 81 — conl.
Mewes, Christopher Sharpe, esquire, and William Estfeld, clerk,
touching a debt of 100 marks and before the justices of the Bench to
answer Cecily, duchess of York, the king's mother, touching two debts
of 80^. City of York ; Middlesex ; London
John Orene of Bristol, alias Baker late of Bristol, ' spicer,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard Godard
touching a debt of 50s. 4^. Berks.
1482.
July 2.
Westminster.
June 18.
Westminster.
July 6.
Westminster.
June 12.
Westminster.
July 6.
Westminster.
July 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 15.
Westminster.
Oct. 21.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 30.
Stephen Hodges late of Frethynden, co. Kent, < gentilman,* for not
appearing to answer Henry Clough of London, < taillour,' and John
Beauley, ' gentilman,* touching a debt of 402. London.
Nicholas Dowsyng late of Snetysham, co. Norfolk, < husbondman,'
for not appearing to answer Thomas Stede of Warham, co. Norfolk,
gentleman, touching a debt of 6/. Norfolk.
Robert Hastynges late of Wraxhale, co. Somerset, ' yoman,' executor
of the will of Nicholas Nitter late of Wroxhale, * gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render 40jt. to Thomas Gay,
citizen of London. London.
William Puddesay, rector of the parish church of Bolton in Craven,
CO. York, for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late
justices of the Bench, to answer George, archbishop of York, master of
the hospital of St. Leonard, York, touching a debt of 8 marks 6s. %d. .
York.
William Couper of Harleston, co. Northampton, < husbondman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William
Marsshall, * fysshemonger,' touching a debt of 202. Northampton.
Thomas Palmer, citizen and draper of London, late of London,
< draper,' for not appearing to answer a plea that he render IIZ. 15s. 4^.
to Richard Jay of London, * gentilman,' and William Wodecok, parson
of the church of St. Edmund, Lumbardstrete, London, executors of the
will of William Walter, late citizen and ^ powchemaker ' of London.
London.
John Felowe of Boxston, co. Bedford, * yoman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to
answer John Manyngham, esquire, touching a debt of lOi. Bedford.
Robert Basden of Haukeherst, co. Kent, * taylour,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer John Goldwell and William
Eetelisden touching a debt of 405. Kent.
John Panyent of Bromley, co. Kent, < laborer,' for not appearing
when sued with Robert Panyent of London, 'girdeler,' John Chipnell
late of London, * draper,' and William Hopkyns of Dunstable,
CO. Bedford, ' chapman,' to answer John Eyng touching a trespass.
London.
William Worshop late of Ipswich, co. Suffolk, esquire, for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of th^
Si2 EDWARD IV.— Past 1.
293
1482.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Membrane 3U — cont.
Bench, to answer John Godewyn, citizen and skinner of London,
touching a debt of 100s. London.
John Wylleys late of Swofham Prior, co. Cambridge, * hnsbondman,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Powedych of Wysbech, * mercer,' touching a debt of 10/. Norfolk.
Robert Whylter late of Refham, co. Norfolk, clerk, executor of the
will of Thomas Whylter late of Refham, * husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render il, to Alice Berte, adminis-
tratrix of the goods late of Robert Berte, who died intestate, executor
of the will of John Berte, clerk. Norfolk.
m
Robert Howeton alias Holden alias Houdan of Barton on Humber,
CO. Lincoln, ' marchaunt,' alias * chapman,' alias * mercer,* for not
appearing to answer a plea that he render il, 15s. 8d, to Thomas
Beverley, the elder, executor of the will of Thomas Beverley, the
younger, and William Nevile and Ahce his wife, co-executrix of the
said will, and to answer Roger Copley, citizen and mercer of London,
touching a debt of 17^. 4s. 6d, and Walter Gryffyth, knight, touching
a debt of 291. 10s. York ; London.
Thomas Curteys late of Suthweld, co. Essex, * carpenter,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Hotoft of Orset, co. Essex, touching a
debt of 101. London.
John Litman of the parish of Suthwelde, co. Essex, ' carpenter,' for
the same. London.
John Boteler late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, esquire, kinsman
and heir of John Boteler late of Great Bodmanton, co. Gloucester,
knight, for not appearing to answer John Hardy, citizen and tailor of
London, touching a debt of 151. 6s. Id. London.
Richard Mundy late of Warham, co. Norfolk, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Walter Mote, citizen of Norwich, * rafman,' and
William Phelyppes, * baker,' citizen of Norwich, touching a debt of 40/.
Norfolk.
Clement Augur late of Reynham St. Mary, co. Norfolk, 'husbondman,'
for not appearing to answer James Lumbard touching a debt of 4/.
Norfolk.
Robert Tyntewell late of Stowe Market, co. Suffolk, * dyer,' for not
appearing to answer John Blakebome, citizen and sherman (tonsor) of
London, touching a debt of 71. 8s. London.
Thomas Moreys late of Buntyngford, co. Hertford, * miller,' for not
appearing to answer John Maryot touching a debt of 40s. Hertford.
John Wyot of Northreston, co. Lincoln, clerk, for not appearing
when sued with William Hare of Lytelcarleton, co. Lincoln, clerk, to
answer William Wake of Northreston touching a trespass. Lincoln.
William Smyth of Brandonfery, co. Norfolk, * yoman,' alias of
Brandon by Bamham, alias of Brandon by Brome, for not appearing
to answer William Ardrun of Folkyngham, co. Lincoln, * yoman,'
John ^Russell and John Hobbys touching debts of lOZ., 12/. and 40s.
respectively. Norfolk.
294
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1482.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 80 — cotU.
William Proude of the parish of Waltham, co. Kent, ' yoman,* for
not appearing to answer Thomas Faunt touching a debt of 5 marks.
Kent.
Robert Huchjm of Bryggewater, oo. Somerset, < marchaunt/ for not
appearing to answer John Aport touching a debt of lOZ. 8«. 4d.
Somerset.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
Nov. 7.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
1483.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 29.
William Fuller of Iklyngton, oo. Cambridge, < husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer William Fuller, citizen and 'iremonger' of
London, touching a debt of 40«. Cambridge.
Alan Dene late of Torkesey, co. Lincoln, chaplain, executor of the
will of Nicholas Holdeston, for not appearing to answer a plea that he
render 40Z. to Richard Comber, citizen and tailor of London. Surrey.
James Wilkynson of Southweld, co. Essex, < husbondman,' for not
appearing before the king to answer for divers trespasses. Middlesex.
Henry Gomyn late of Teuskesbury, co. Gloucester, ' yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Adam Wenylsey,
citizen and grocer of London, touching a debt of 142. 6«. Gloucester.
Thomas Burdelyn late of Chelmysford, co. Essex, ' chapman,' for
not appearing to answer John Benyngton, citizen and grocer of
London, and Robert Forster, < gentilman,' touching a debt of 202.
London.
John Batte of Eeynesham, co. Somerset, clerk, for not appearing to
answer Roger Heryng touching a debt of 403. London.
Stephen Curson late of Tylney, co. Norfolk, ' gentilman,' for not
appearing to answer Hugh Deuell touching a debt of 118s. ^d.
Norfolk.
Robert Gryme late of Estbergholt, co. Suffolk, clerk, aliaz late rector
of the parish church of Braham with the chapel of Estbergholt, for not
appearing to answer Richard Hagys, clerk, touching a debt of lOZ. and
John Upchare of Colchester touching a debt of 202. Suffolk.
William Walker of Worcester, < bocher,' for not appearing to answer
Thomas Oseney touching a debt of 408. Town of Bristol.
Thomas Webbe late of Great Munden, co. Hertford, ' maltman,' for
not appearing to answer Thomas Sutton the younger, citizen and
* taloughchaundeler ' of London, touching a debt of 40s. London.
John Jermyn late of Eirkeby, co. Essex, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing when sued with John Palmer late of Eirkeby, 'husbondman,'
to answer John Carter of Little Claxton touching a trespass. ~ Essex.
The said John Palmer, for the same.
Essex.
Jan. 80.
Westminster.
John Gybson of Eyllyngholme, co. Lincoln, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Thomas Berkeley, knight, touching a debt
of 202. Lincoln.
22 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1.
295
1483.
Feb. 8.
Westmlnater.
Jan. 28.
Weetminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.'
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Memhrane 29 — cont.
William Berowe of Berowe, co. Worcester, ' husbondman/ for not
appearing before the king to answer William Mathewe touching a
trespass. Worcester.
Nicholas Bobynson late of Bubton in the parish of Longford, co.
Derby, 'yoman,' for not appearing before Bobert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Amured Bolston, esquire,
touching a debt of 40Z. and when sued with Bichard 8myth,
'yoman,* Edmund Elton, 'bocher,' and John Bailly, 'yoman,' all late
of Asshebum in le Peke, co. Derby, to answer Hugh Holt touching a
trespass, and before Thomas Bryan, knight, and his fellows, justices of
the Bench, when sued with John Longford, parson of the church of
Wynfeld, co. Derby, and Oliver Tatton, *yoman,' Thomas Halley,
'yoman,' Balph Hathersege, 'yoman,' Bobert Mylner, 'mylner,'
and John Baker, * husbondman,* all late of Longford, to answer Ellen
late the wife of John Delvys, knight, touching a trespass.
Northampton; Hertford; Stafford.
Thomas Moreman late of Bresyngham, co. Norfolk, <yoman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he
render 5 marks to John Upcher and Agnes his wife, executrix of the
will of John Buxton late of Stowemarket. Essex.
Thomas Creke of Upheme in the parish of Eertelyng, co. Cambridge,
* husbondman,' executor of the will of William Crek late of Upheme
in Hamelet, co. Cambridge, 'husbondman,' for not appearing to
answer a plea that he render &l, to John Eyng of Hadlegh.
Cambridge.
John Alom late of London, clerk, for not appearing to answer Joan
Bye touching a trespass. London.
Thomas Shellys late of Becclys, co. Suffolk, 'yoman,' for not
appearing to answer William Aslak, clerk, touching a debt of dL and a
plea that he render 104 sheep worth 100s. to him. Suffolk.
Thomas Warner late of Flamsted, co. Hertford, * husbondman,' for
not appearing to answer John Broughton touching a debt of 10
marks. Bedford.
Denis Oaret alias Gerard alias Capper alias Mesure late of Wareham,
CO. Dorset, < capper,' for not appearing before Bobert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer William Boweket alias
Boket alias Bokot of Salisbury, merchant, touching a debt of 10^. and
before Thomas Bryan and liis fellows, justices of the Bench, to answer
Bichard Boston, parson of the parish church of Stodelond, touching a
debt of 40«. and to answer a plea that he render 403. to Blanche Juye
late the wife of Boger Juye, executrix of the will of Boger Juye late of
Pole, CO. Dorset, esquire. Dorset.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 28.
John Treworga late of Treworga in the parish of Seyntnian,
CO. Cornwall, * gentilman,' alias * frankeleyn,' executor of the will of
John Treworga the elder, for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench when sued with Thomas Symond late of Tauena in the parish
of Tyntagell, co. Cornwall, * yoman,' and Joan his wife, late the wife
296 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-| i oo Membrane 28 — cont,
of the said John the elder, and co-executrix of his will, to answer a
plea that they render 62. to Halneth Malyverer, esquire, and when sued
with William Chinals of Chinals Currant, co. Cornwall, * frankeleyn,'
John Talgragan of Talgragan, co. Cornwall, < yoman,* Robert Novell of
Helstonburgh, co. Cornwall, *yoman,' Richard Jenkyn of Helstonburgh,
* mercer,' Henry Gilliot of Helstonburgh, * gentilman,' and William
Antron in the parish of Seyntsythny, co. Cornwall, ' gentilman,' to
answer John Arundell, esquire, touching a trespass. Cornwall.
1482.
MEMBRANE 27.
March 16. Grant for life to the king's servant Laurence Faireclowe, one of the
Westminster, marshals of the king's household, for his good service to the king in all his
victorious conflicts and necessities, that he shall be one of the knights of the
king's alms within the college of St. Mary and St. George within the castle
of Wyndesore. By p.s.
March 21. Grant to the king's servant Master Thomas Danet, the king's almoner, of
Westminster, the prebend of Charmynstre and Bere within the diocese of Salisbury, void
by the resignation of Master Lionel Widevyle, late incumbent, and in the
king's gift by reason of the bishopric of Ssdisbury being vacant. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the guardian of the spirituality of the bishopric.
Grant for life to John Eendale, esquire, for his good service to the king*s
father and the king, and because he has come to old age and debility, that
he shall be one of the knights of the king's alms within the college of
St. George within the castle of Wyndesore. By p.s.
March 28* Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 11 February last by letters patent to Robert Bame alias Baron of
Bristol, * merchaunt,' alias * mercer,' staying on the king's service in the
company of William Rosse, esquire, victualler of the town, castle and
marches of Calais, on the safe-custody and victualling of the same, because
he delays in Bristol, as appears by certificate of the sheriff.
March 27. Grant to John de Barde of Florence, merchant, who has undertaken to
Westminster, pay the value of 200Z. for the expedition of divers matters concerning the
king in the court of Rome by the king's chaplain Master John Dunmowe,
that he or his factors or attorneys may ship 76 sacks of wool in the ports
of London, Suthampton and Sandwich and take them beyond the
mountains by the straits of Marrok quit of customs and subsidies or other
dues. By K.
Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Alexander Abemeth,
chaplain, born in Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
March 20. Presentation of John Luffenam to the parish church of Rydlyngton, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Thomas Kele.
March 12. Grant for life to John Yoroth, chaplain, of the free chapel called
"^ ^ ' "^- ' Saynt Kaneth and Trinite Well ' in the lordship of Gower in Wales, void
and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of his son Richard, duke of
York, with all rights and commodities. By p.s.
March 18. Commission to Thomas Gale, mayor of Dertmouth, and Thomas
Westminster. Greyson to arrest John Honyland alias Holand, Richard Honyland alias
Holand, Robert Honyland alias Holand and Thomas Taillour and bring
them before the king and council.
Westminster.
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. fi97
1482. Membrane 27 — cont.
April 18. General pardon to John Fox alias Poxe of the parish of St. Giles in the
WeBtminater. Fields without Holborn, London, co. Middlesex, * tyler,' alim * purser,' alias
* laborer.' By K,
April 10. Grant to John Ferrers, knight, of the custody of all lordships, manors,
Westminster, landg^ rents, reversions, services, knights' fees, advowsons, views of frank-
pledge, courts, leets, liberties and hereditaments in the counties of Stafford,
Warwick and Nottingham late of Walter Griffith, knight, from his death
during the minority of Walter his son and heir and the custody and
marriage of the latter without disparagement, and also the reversions of all
manors, lands, rents, services, knights' fees, advowsons and hereditaments
in the counties of York and Lincoln, which Agnes late the wife of the said
Walter holds for life, and all lands parcel of the manor of Orby, co. Lincoln,
which Rhys Griffith holds for life, to hold as above, rendering to the king
from this day 100 marks yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
March 29. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Holme alias Clarencew, one
Westminster, of the kings of arms, that he shall be one of the poor knights in the king's
college of Wyndesore, with all rights and profits as David Thomas has, and
a mansion and garden within the castle in which John Sigemond, late one
of the poor knights, dwelt. [Fcedera,] By p.s.
MEMBRANE ^6.
April 80. Whereas by an inquisition taken before John Ulveston, escheator in the
Westminster, county of Suffolk, by virtue of his office it was found that Hugh Loterell,
knight, deceased, was seised of a moiety of the manor of Debenham called
* Blodhall,' divided by metes and bounds, and a moiety of the market of
Debenham pertaining to the manor, in his demesne as of fee, and held them
of John, late duke of Norfolk, by the service of 2d, yearly at the castle of
Framlyngham, and by a charter dated 6 April, 7 Henry IV, granted the
same to William Harleston and Elizabeth the wife of the latter, his
daughter, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to his own heirs,
and they had issue William Harleston and the said William the father died
and afterwards the said Elizabeth died and iihe moieties descended to the
said William the son, and one Hugh Loterell is kinsman and heir of the
said Hugh, viz. son of James son of John his son, and now the moieties
have come into the king's hands because the said William the son died
without heir of his body and the said James was attained of high treason
by authority of Parliament at Westminster, 1 Edward IV ; the king now
grants the same with courts, leets, franchises and other commodities to the
said Hugh son of James and his heirs, to hold by the services of as many
knights' fees and such other rents and services as they were held by before
4 March, 1 Edward IV. By p.s.
April 20. Presentation of John Lichefeld, doctor of laws, to the parish church
Westminster, of Brynkworth, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift for this
turn only. By K.
June 14. Presentation of John Bonde to the parish church of St. Clement, Old
Westminster. Romney, in the diocese of Canterbury, void by the resignation of John
Davyson.
May 10. Letters of denization for Marcellus Mawres, bom in the bishopric of
Westminster. Utright. By p.s.
298 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
•1 ioo Membrane 26 — cont
June 16. General pardon to Humphrey Doore alias Dore of Westminster, oo.
Westminster. Middlesex, * yeoman/ alias *inholder,' of all offences committed by him
1483 before 18 June. By p.s.
Jan. 18. General pardon to Henry Walter alias Waltier of Guysnes, * soldeour/ of
Westminater. ^n offences committed by him before 28 December last. By p.s.
1482.
June 18. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Dakham, yeoman of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of the offices of ranger of the king's chace of Crambourne
and keeper of the king's lodge called ' Russhemer,' void by the death of
Walter Hardyng, late yeoman of the crown, with the accustomed fees and
all profits as the latter had. By p.s.
June 14. Grant to the abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster, which is
Westminster, subject immediately to the court of Rome and is distinguished as the place
of the king's coronation, that the chancellor shall issue writs for the
taking of excommunicated persons of his jurisdiction at his signification,
as though at the signification of a bishop, and that this shaU extend to
past and pending cases. By E.
June 27. Appointment for life of the king's servant John Bell, one of the clerks
Westminster, of the countinghouse of the household, as chief * wynedrawer ' and governor
of the occupation of *lez wynedrawers' within the city and suburbs of
London and elsewhere within the realm and of all stuffs and gear pertaining
to that occupation, with the accustomed fees. By E.
June 27. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 28 November last by letters patent to Edmund Tankard of the king's
household, esquire, alias Edmund Tancar of London, < gentilman,' staying
on the king's service in the company of the king's Hnsman WiUiam, lord
of Hastynges, knight, lieutenant general of the town, castle and miurches
of Calais, on the safe-custody, victualling and defence of the same, because
he delays in the city of London, as appears by certificate of Robert Tate
and Richard Chawry, sheriffs.
June 26. Pardon to Nicholas Dynne late of Warham, co. Norfolk, ' husbondman,'
Westminster, of his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to
satisfy him of his ransom for a trespass committed against Thomas Stede,
he having surrendered to the Marshalea prison, as William Huse, knight,
chief justice of the Eing's Bench, has certified.
MEMBRANE 26.
March 14. General pardon to William Bunde alias Bonde late of the parish of St.
Westminster. Andrew, Holborn, without the bars of the Old Temple, London, co. Middle-
sex, ' wever,' alias ^ bruer,' and EHzabeth his wife late of the same parish,
* huswyff,* alias * aleseller.* By E.
May 14. Grant for life to the king's servant Stephen Dyneley of the office of one
Westminster, the king's Serjeants at arms with wages of 12d, dailv, as Nicholas Carre
lately had, from 28 April last from the customs and subsidies in the port of
Great L^nemuth and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household
yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
May 18. Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the customs and
Westminster, subsidies in the said port.
22 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1. 299
-lAQC) Membrane 25 — cont.
May 18. Grant for life to Thomas Audeley, one of the esquires of the body,
Westminster, of the office of master of the king's ordnance in the same manner as
it was granted to John Sturgeon by letters patent dated 20 November,
17 Edward IV {see p. 76), surrendered ; so that he or his deputy inhabit
a certain house within the Tower of London. By p.s.
May 14. Grant for life to Thomas Englisshe of the office of collector of the king's
Westminster, rent within the town of Calais, receiving 8d. daily from the issues of the
town with all other profits, in lieu of a grant of the office to Gregory
Marleburgh by letters patent dated 1 October, 15 Edward IV, surrendered ;
as it has been found in the memoranda of the Exchequer in a book of
particulars of the account of Walter Blount, knight, late treasurer of the
town, that Sd. daily were allowed to John Byngham, late collector, for his
wages. By p.s.
May 16. Grant to the king's servant John Nanby of the custody of the toll and
Westminster, petiy custom of Pole, co. Dorset, and the rabbit warren or pasture of Upton,
CO. Dorset, with all profits, during the minority of Edward son and heir of
Isabel, late the wife of George, late duke of Clarence, rendering to the king
HI. 58. yearly. By E.
May 15. Pardon to Robert Johnson of Tawton, co. Nottingham, < laborer,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to answer for
certain trespasses, riots and routs, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea
prison, as William Huse, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has
certified.
MEMBRANE 24.
April 26. General pardon to James Cowper late of London, ' yoman/ alias late of
Westminster, the hospital of St. Katharine by the Tower of London, * mariner,' of all
offences committed by him before 11 April. By p.s.
April 24. General pardon to Thomas Philype alias Vegolas late of Kylkehampton,
Westminster. CO. Cornwall, ^ yoman,' alias < housbondeman,' of all offences conunitted by
him before 5 April. By p.s.
April 26. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Johnson, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By K.
April 25. Presentation of the king's clerk Thomas Fitzherbert to the parish church
Westminster, of Stanford Ryvers, in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of
William Fitzherbert, last rector.
April 28. Grant for life to Thomas Everyngham, knight, of 40Z. yearly in English
Westminster, money or other money to an equivalent amount from the Annunciation last
from the issues of the lordship of Guysnes in the marches of Calais. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer of Calais and the farmers of the
lordship.
April 26. Licence for John, lord le Scrope, son and heir of Henry Scrope, knight,
Westminster, tenant in chief, to enter freely into the third part of 16 messuages, 40
bovates of land, 80 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood and underwood and
800 acres of moor and pasture in Lunton, lately acquired by the said Henry
from Ralph Bokebi in exchange for certain lands in Mortam, co. York, the
third part of a messuage, 8 bovates of land and 7 acres of meadow in
800 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
J4g2 Membrane 24 — cont,
Laibum, co. York, lately acquired by the same from Robert Danby, justice,
in exchange for divers lands in Yaffbrd, go. York, the third part of 2
messuages, 7 cottages, 16 bovates of land and 10 acres of wood in
Wenslawe lately acquired by the same from John Wenslawe in exchange
for the office of bailiff of Eston, the third part of a yearly rent of 48s. Id.
from the manor of Little Burton by Massham, co. York, and the third
part of 10 marks of rent from the manor of Burton on Yore by Massham,
CO. York, which were retained in the hands of the late king for the dower
of Elizabeth late the wife of the said Henry, who never sued for livery ol
her dower ; and grant to him of all issues of the above from the death of
the said Henry, saving to the said Elizabeth her dower if she would sue
for it. By p.s.
April 26. Pardon to William Morgon of Northbradley, co. Wilts, ' gentilman,' and
Westminster. Ahce his wife, late the wife of John Botiller alias Boteler, escheator in the
counties of Southampton and Wilts, and administratrix of his goods, of all
offences committed by her and all fines, issues, amercements, debts and
accounts due to the king from the said escheator. By p.s.
April 29. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Wyssher, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling in London, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
April 80. Grant for life to the king's servant Henry Uvedale of the occupation
Westminster, called * le pressing * or * stenyng ' of wools witiiin ships within the port of
Suthampton, with all accustomed profits. By p.s.
April 20. General pardon to William Egge of Horton, co. Stafford, * yoman,' of all
Westminster, offences committed by him before 8 April. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 23
April 27. Grant for life to Thomas Danyell of the office of mason of the king's
Westminster, works in the Tower of London and elsewhere within the realm, receiving
the accustomed fees from the subsidy and ulnage of cloths and the for-
feiture of the same in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, in the
same manner as John Jurdan, who latelv had the office, with a livery of
vesture of the suit of other esquires of the household yearly at the great
wardrobe and all lodges, mansions and plots and all profits pertaining to
the office. By p.s.
April 26. Grant for life to John Shaa, citizen and goldsmith of London, from
Westminster. Easter last of the office of graver of the king's irons for the king's mints
and coinages of gold and silver within the Tower of London, the realm of
England and the town of Calais, receiving the accustomed fees for the
graving of the dies within the Tower at the hands of the keeper of the
exchange and mint there with all other accustomed profits; on surrender of
the office by Edmund Shaa. By p.s.
April 20. General pardon to Thomas Ryse alias Rece alias Rise late of Preston, co.
Westminster. Suffolk, * yoman,* alias of Colchester, co. Essex, of all offences committed
by him before 11 April. By p.s.
April 80. General pardon to Robert Carver alias Kerver, vicar of Manfeld, co.
Westminster. York, alias late of the abbey of St. Agatha, co. York, chaplain, of all
offences committed by him before 27 Apnl. By p.s.
22 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1. 801
1 432, Membrane 23 — cont
May 5. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit Andrew Broun, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling within the town of Calais, who has taken an oath of
fealty, to inhabit the realm and the said town peaceably and enjoy his
goods.
April 24. Pardon to John Beke late of Tetbury, co. Gloucester, the younger,
Westminster. * wever,' of his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the
justices of the Bench to answer William Fitzwareyn for having entered
into four messuages and five virgates of land of the latter at Bodmerton
and expelled and disseised him ; the said John having surrendered to the
Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has
certified.
April 29. General pardon to Richard Duppa of the lordship and hundred of
Westminster. Churbury in the marches of Wales, chaplain, alias priest. By K.
May 6. General pardon to Philip Stoford alias Staweford alias Stoweford late of
Westminster. Otery St. Mary, co. Devon, * husbondman,* alias late of Northam, co. Devon,
* yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 4 May last. By p.s.
April 80. General pardon to Roger Popley alias Poplay, citizen and grocer of
Westminster. London, alias citizen &nd apothecary of London,, of all offences committed
by him before 5 April. By p.s.
May 1. General pardon to Walter Trury late of Chepyngtoriton, co. Devon,
Westminster. < grome,' alias * laborer,' alias * yoman,* of all offences committed by him
before 5 April. By p.s.
April 22. Presentation of WiUiam Norfolk, parson of the parish church of Alfieton,
Westminster, in the diocese of Norwich, to the parish church of Borley, in the diocese of
London, on an exchange of benefices with Geoffrey Malyard.
MEMBRANE 22.
March 12. General pardon to Richard Lyford alias Lyfford late of Petworth, co.
Westminster. Sussex, * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 7 March.
By p.s.
March 18. Grant for life to Laurence Leven thorp that he shall be one of the king's
Westminster, alms knights in the king's college within the castle of Wyndesore, with all
profits and emoluments. By p.s. [5588.]
March 11. General pardon to Henry Wynter alias Wythyr alias Weder late of Owre
Westminster, alias Oure alias Ore by Feversham, co. Kent, * shipman,' alias * waterman,'
alias * taillour,' of all offences committed by him before the last day of
February. By p.s.
April 6. Grant to Thomas, archbishop of York, John, bishop of Ely, and William
Westminster. Hastynges, lord Hastynges, the king's chamberlain, and their assigns of
the collation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's free
chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster. By K.
April 17. General pardon to William Hugons alias Hugyns, late vicar of the parish
Westminster, church of Felgham, co. Sussex, of all offences committed by him before
5 April. By p.s.
802 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
■1 ion Membrane 22 — conU
April 20. Revooation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 29 March last by letters patent to Thomas Walterkyn alias Waltyrken,
citizen and * stokfysshemonger ' of London, staying on the king's service
in the company of William Rosse, esquire, victualler of the town and
marches of Calais, on the safe-custody and victualling of the same, because
he delays in the city of London, as appears by certificate of the sheriffs.
April 21. Restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Wenlok, in the diocese of
Westminster. Hereford, void by the resignation of John Shrowesbury, last prior, to Dan
Thomas Sutbury, bachelor in decrees, whom William Breknoke, prior of the
house of St. Andrew, Northampton, of the Cluniac order, in the diocese of
Lincoln, and vicar and commissary general in England of Philibert de
Maraphin, licentiate in decrees, prior of the monastery of Ste Marie, Charity
sur Loire, of the same order, in the diocese of Auxerre, has appointed prior
and whose fealty the king has taken. By p.s.
April 8. Grant to Arthur Kemys, * gentilman,' son of Roger Eemys of Syston, co.
Westminster. Gloucester, esquire, of the custody of all goods, lordships, manors, lands,
rents, reversions and services with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets,
views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, franchises, liberties,
profits and other commodities which the latter has within the county of
Gloucester or elsewhere within the realm, now in the king's hands because
the said Roger is an idiot, together with his custody and governance so long
as the premises remain in the king's hands. By E.
May 4. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted on
Westminster. 21 April last by letters patent to Thomas Lowde, citizen and shoemaker
alias * cordwener ' of London, staying on the king's service in the company
of the king's kinsman William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant general of the
town, castle and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody, victualling and
defence of the same, because he delays in London, as appears by certificate
of the sherifEs.
May 15. Presentation of William Shalde to the church of Herwey, in the diocese
Westminster, of Terouanne, in the marches of Calais, void by the death of the last
incumbent. The letters are directed to Th. archbishop of Canterbury.
MEMBRANE 21.
May 12. Revocation of the protection with clause volumtiSf for one year, granted
Westminster, on 15 April last by letters patent to Richard Skylman alias Skilman,
citizen and * stokfisshmonger ' of London, staying on the king's service in
the company of William Rosse, esquire, victualler of the town and castle of
Calais and the marches there, on the safe-custody and victualling of the
same, because he delays in the city and suburbs of London, as appears by
certificate of Richard Chawry and Robert Tate, sheriffs.
May 7. General pardon to Robert Foxe alias Fox late of Old Wjmdesor, co. Berks,
Westminster, 'yoman,' alias late of New Wyndesore, of all offences committed by him
before 24 April last. By p.s.
May 15. General pardon to Richard Alyn alicu Aleyn alias Alen late of Banwell,
Westminster, oo. Somerset, < yoman,' alias ' bocher,' of all offences comimitted by him
before 11 May. By p.s.
22 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1. 808
1482, Membrane 21 — conU
May 14. - Grant to John Sapcote, esquire of the body, for a certain snm of money
WestminBter. paid to the king, of the custody of all manors, lands, rents, reversions and
services, views of frank-pledge, advowsons of churches and other possessions
and hereditaments late of John Bowre, tenant in chief by knight-service,
during the minority of Richard his son and heir, and the custody of the
latter with his marriage, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Feb. 10. Pardon to John Toose alias Tose alias Saunders of Taunton, co.
WeBtmmBter. Somerset. {See p. 262.) By p.s.
Vacated because in the twenty-first year.
May 15. Grant for life to Henry Lessy of id. daily from 20 June last from the
WeBtminster. issues of the manor of Worpesden, co. Surrey, in full recompense of another
grant to him by letters patent of that date {see p, 278), surrendered.
By p.s.
May 14. General pardon to John Randolf of Enightbrigge, co. Middlesex,
WestminBter. * husbondman,' alias late of Northall, co. Middlesex.
May 17. Pardon to Nicholas Eeton of Eeton, co. York, < gentylman,* of his
Westminster, outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench to satisfy the king of his ransom for a trespass and rescue committed
against William Buteler and Thomas Merssh, of which he was convicted by
default, he having surrendered to the Fleet prison, as Thomas* Bryan,
knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
MEMBRANE 20.
May 24. Mandate to all bailififs and others to permit Henry Stephenson, bom in
Westminster. Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
May 81. Whereas by an inquisition taken at Dysse, co. Norfolk, on 10 May last
Cambridge, before John Ulveston, escheator in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, it
was found that John Burbage, burgess and merchant of Bishop's Lenn, and
Master Nicholas Enmvth of the same, clerk, on 20 October, 19 Edward lY,
at Lenn aforesaid in the street called * le Cheker ' within a messuage late of
Walter Cony and before of John Gavuse and before that of Williaon Yvott
under a sill {cardim) of a chapel within the messuage, commonly called ' a
threshold,' broke ground and dug to the depth of three feet and &ere found
and carried off hidden treasure, 1600 pieces of coined gold called ' oldnobles '
in two bags of leather ; the king hereby pardons to the said John Burbage
and Nicholas the said pieces of gold. By p.s.
May 28. Pardon to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canter-
Westminster, bury, of all offences conmiitted by him and all actions against him
concerning any possessions of the king's father Richard, late duke of York.
ByK.
June 8. Grant for life to the king's servant William Pye, one of the yeomen of
Fotheringhay. the king's chamber, of the of&ces of the custody of both the king's
parks of Henley in Ardem, co. Warwick, with the office of bailiff of Henley
aforesaid, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship or
manor of Henley in Ardem and all other profits. By E.
May 18. Grant for life to the king's servant Wilham Ryther, one of the yeomen
Westminster. q£ ^he crown and one of the ushers of the king's cnamber, of an annuity of
20 marks from the issues of the king's lordship of Newporte Paynell.
By p.s.
804 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1432 Membrane 20 — cont.
May 31. Exemption for life of William Sellow of the city of Canterbury, * mercer,*
Cambridge, from being put on assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognitions and
from being made sheriff, escheator, coroner, assessor, taxer or collector of
tenths or other subsidies or aids, mayor, constable, trier, arrayer or leader of
men at arms or others or other bailiff, officer or minister of the king against
his will. • By K.
May 19. General pardon to Richard Chamberleyn alias Chamberlain of £[adley,
Westminster. CO. Suffolk, ' yoman,' alias of Hynkelysham alias Hyntelsham, co. Suffolk,
of all offences committed by him before 18 May. By p.s.
June 5. Licence for the king's councillor John Elryngton, knight, treasurer of
Fotheringhay. the king's household, and his heirs and executors to found a perpetual
chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in a chapel of
St. Mary newly built by him on the north of the parish church of
St. Leonard, Shordich, co. Middlesex, or in any other consecrated place, for
the good estate of the king and his consort Ehzabeth, queen of England,
and his first-born son Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl
of Chester and Flynt, and his other children and the said John and
Margaret his wife and for their souls after death and the souls of Matilda
late the wife of the said John and his parents and friends and all who shall
lay helping hands to the said chantry, to be called the chantry of the said
John in the said chapel, and for the said chaplain to acquire in mortmain
lands, rents, reversions, services and annuities, not held in chief, for his
sustenance and the performance of certain charges. By E.
MEMBRANE 19.
May 6. General pardon to Thomas Halle of Hynkeworthe alias Hynxworth alias
Westminster. Hynxseworthe, co. Hertford, * husbondman,' of all offences committed by
him before 26 April last. By E.
May 7. Exemplification, at the request of the abbot of Eynisham and the abbess
Westminster, of Denney, of the enrolment of an agreement (English) on 12 July,
20 Edward IV, before Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, and
others between the said abbot and abbess and John Burgoyn of Impyton,
CO. Cambridge, gentleman, that the abbot and abbess shall have their leets
and lawdays at' Impyton and they and their tenants of their lordships of
Histon shall intercommon at Impyton with the said John and his tenants
of his manor of Impyton, and a memorandum of acknowledgement of the
above. [Close Roll, 20 Edward IV, m. 21d.]
May 7. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Saintleger, knight of the body, and
Westminster. Thomas Clyfford of the custody of the manor of Oldebury with the
advowson of the church of Oldebury, co. Gloucester, and certain lands
during the life of William Thorpe, who is an idiot, finding a competent
sustenance for the latter, and all issues of the premises £rom 10 May,
19 Edward lY, in lieu of a like grant of the same to the said Thomas
Saintleger by letters patent of that date {see p, 151), surrendered. By p.s.
May 8. Presentation of John Potter, chaplain, to the parish church of Little
Westminster. Stanbrige, in the diocese of London, void by the resignation of Laurence
Skoy.
May 2. General pardon to Thomas Okys alias Okes late of Dertford, co. Kent,
Westminster. ' yoman,' alias late of Yerde, co. Kent. By E.
Vacated because elsewhere afterwards.
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. 806
l^go Membrane 19 — cont.
May 2. Pardon to William Broun of Berham, co. Kent, * husbondman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to answer for
divers trespasses ; he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as
William Huse, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
May 18. Presentation of William Broke to the parish church of St. Leonard
'Westminster, without the south gate of the city of Exeter, in the diocese of Exeter,
void by the resignation of Robert Wellyngton.
MEMBRANES 18 and 17.
March 5. Impeximm and confirmation to Julian, the abbess, and the nuns of
Westminster. Wherwell of the following :—
1. Letters patent dated 26 April, 29 Henry III, to Eufemia, then
abbess, and the nuns.
2. Letters patent dated 16 February, 41 Edward III, inspecting and
confirming to Joan, then abbess, and the nuns the following : —
a. A charter dated at Westminster, 26 October, 44 Henry III
[Charter Roll, 44 Henry III, m, 1], inspecting and confirming
writings of Ethelred dated 1002 and 1008. [MonasHcon,
II. 636.]
h. Another charter of the same date [Cfiarter Roll, 44 Hetiry III,
m, 2], inspecting and confirming the following : —
(1) A charter of Henry II dated at London.
(2) A charter of the same dated at Woodstock to Matilda,
then abbess.
(S) A charter (undated) of Richard I.
(4) A charter dated at Roche Andelys, 7 September,
10 Richard I, to Matilda, then abbess, and the convent.
(5) A charter dated at Windsor, 25 October, 9 John, to
Matilda, then abbess, and the nuns. [RotuU Cartarum,
p. 171.]
8. Letters patent dated 80 July, 2 Richard II, inspecting and
confirming to Cecily, then abbess, and the nuns a charter of Alfred.
4. Letters patent dated 10 November, 2 Richard II, inspecting and
confirming a charter dated at Guildford, 10 November, 5 Edward III.
[Charter Roll, 5 Edward III, No, 11.]
For 20^. paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 4. Grant to William Staunton, one of the grooms of the king's chamber, of
Westminster, the custody of all lands late of Richard Boliton, deceased, tenant in chief
by knight service, during the minority of Robert his son and heir, and the
custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir
to heir. By K.
MEMBRANE 16.
May 16. Exemplification, at the request of the under-mentioned Richard, of the
Westminster, tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 21 May, 80 Henry VI,
granting pardon to Richard Bugell of Shelderton, co. Salop, * knave.'
These letters have been accidentally lost, as Richard Style has taken oath
in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
8256
806 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-t j^on Metnbrane 16 — cont,
March 28. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of Salisbury to the
king's clerk Master Lionel Wydevylle, whom the pope has appointed bishop
on the death of Richard, last bishop, and who has renounced everything
prejudicial to the king in the papal bull, and whose fealty the king has
taken. [Fcetiera,] By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Somerset and Dorset.
Lincoln.
Oxford and Berks.
Surrey and Sussex.
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
The like to William Heryot, mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
June 20. Grant for life to Robert Spencer, knight, and Eleanor his wife, late the
WestminBtor. ^,^e of James Ormond, earl of Wiltshire, of the manor of Wirdesford alias
Wirdesford Bolet with its members, co. Dorset, in the king's hands by reason
of an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1
Edward IV, to hold with advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge
and all other profits and all issues from 4 April last. By p.s.
March 14. Grant for life to Thomas Grenefeld, for his good service to the king in
Westminster, his conflicts and necessities and to the king's brother Richard, duke of
Gloucester, that he shall be one of the knights of the king's alms within
the college of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore. By p.s.
1483.
Feb. 9. Grant, for 602. paid by her in the king's chamber, to Elizabeth late
Westminetar. the wife of John Monke, esquire, tenant in chief by knight service as
of the honour of Okehamton, which came into the king's hands by the
forfeiture of Thomas, late earl of Devon, of the custody of all lordships,
manors, lands, rents, services and reversions with knights' fees and
advowsons late of the said John during the minority of Humphrey his
son and heir and the custody of the latter, and so from heir to heir.
By p.s.
1482, MEMBRANE 16.
May 10. Letters of denization for Matthew Founteyn, bom in the parts of
Westminster. Normandy, and the heirs of his body.
By p.s. and for IBs. id. paid in the hanaper.
May 10. Grant to John Courtenay, esquire, and the heirs of his body of an acre of
Westminster, land in Alfyngton, co. Devon, with the advowson of the church of Alfyngton
pertaining to it, late of Thomas Courtenay, earl of Devon, and in the kmg's
hands by his forfeiture. By p.s.
May 7. Licence, for 40 marks paid in the hanaper, for the alienation in
Westminster, mortmain to John Tailour, clerk, the provost, and the scholars of the
college called *Oryell* in the University of Oxford by John Hab, bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, Henry Sampson, clerk, Richard Chocke, knight,
John Parker, 'marchaunt,' John Chapman and Ralph Fyssher of the
manor of Litilworth by Chepyngfaryngdon, co. Berks, and by the said
Henry and Richard and Thomas Comysshe, clerk, of the manor of Dene
and four messuages, two carucates of land and 200 acres of pasture in Dene,
22 EDWARD IV.— Pakt 1. 807
1482. Membrane 16 — cont.
Overchalkeford and Netherchalkeford, co. Oxford, extended at 11 marks
6a. 8d. yearly, not held in chief, as appears by inquisitions taken before
John Goylyn, late escheator in the said counties, to hold to the value of 12
marks yearly in part satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated
21 January, 19 Edward 11.
May 10. Grant, for a sum of money in hand paid, to John, the prior, and the
Westminster, convent of the church of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, which is of the
foundation of the bishops of Norwich and not of the king and his
progenitors, that thev shall not in future be charged with any corrodies
at the request of the king and his heirs, notwithstanding that John Repon
and others at the request of the king's progenitors and Gilbert Banaster at
the request of the king have obtained corrodies and the said Gilbert
still has one. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 14.
July 4. Grant to John Tremayn, esquire, of the custody of all manors, lands,
Westminster, rents, services and other possessions with advowsons of churches and other
ecclesiastical benefices exceeding the tax of 20 marks, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge and other profits and conunodities late of John Wise of
Sydenham, co. Devon, esquire, tenant in chief by knight-service as of the
honour of Plumpton, during the minority of Oliver his son and heir and the
custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir
to heir. By p.s.
June 27. Whereas Thomas Ormond, esquire, Thomas de Sancto Mauro, knight,
Westminster. John Sapcote, esquire of the body, Thomas Beaumont, esquire, John
Speke, esquire, Richard Foster, esquire, John Denys of Orlegh, William
Coffyn, John Coblegh, Richard Spencer, John Prous, John Chalvedon,
John Isak, Amulph Baby, John Dyer, John Hayside, Thomas Norys and
John Seller the elder lately acquired for their lives from Humphrey Poyntz,
esquire, the manor of Elkeston and the advowson of the church of the same
and all messuages, lands, rents, reversions and services in Elkeston, co.
Gloucester, held in chief, and entered thereon without licence, the king,
for 15^ paid in the hanaper, pardons the trespass in this.
July 5. General pardon to Joan Brednex alias Inglesfeld late of Odymer alias
Westmmster. Udymer, co. Sussex, « wydowe,' and Richard Brodnex alias Brednex late
of the same, * laborer,* of all offences committed by them before 27
J^^ne. By p.s.
July 1. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Hereford and the marches of
Westminster. Wales adjacent for the restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of
St. Davids to the king's councillor Master Richard Martyn, whom the pope
has appointed bishop in the place of Robert, last bishop, deceased, and who
has renounced everything prejudicial to the king in the papal bull and
whose fealty the king has taken. [Fadera.] By p.s.
The like to the mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
July 8. Appointment of Robert Radclyf, esquire of the body, as captain of an
Westminster, armed force which the king has ordered to put to sea to resist his enemies.
[Fadera.] By K.
July 8. Appointment of the same to take ships and other vessels and mariners,
Westmmster. masters, soldiers, carpenters called * shipwrightes,* makers of bows and
BOB
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1482.
July 8.
Westminster*
July 1.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
Meinbrane 14 — cont.
arrows, plumbers, surgeons and men called ' trumpettis ' and bows, arrows,
stones, iron, lead, lances, * langdebevys,' * gleyves * and hammers and other
necessaries and victuals. [Fieiiera,] By K.
Licence for Edmund Bedyngfeld, esquire, to crenellate his manor of
Oxburgh, CO. Norfolk, and pardon to him for any oflfences already committed
in that behalf ; and grant that he and his heirs may have a market
weekly on Friday at their town of Oxburgh with a court of pie-powder there
and eJl tolls and profits, provided that it be not to the harm of neighbour-
ing markets. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Anne late the wife of Robert
Wyngefeld, knight, John Hevenyngham, knight, William Calthorpe,
knight, William Berdewell the younger, esquire, and Henry Spelman to the
master or warden and the brethren of the college of St. John the
Evangelist, Rushworth, of the manors of Rushworth and Lirlyng,
CO. Norfolk, extended at 201, yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken
before Thomas Rokkewode, esquire, escheator in the county, to hold to the
value of 22Z. yearly, in part satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated
5 December, 11 Edward IV.
Grant for life to Thomas Crabbe, esquire, one of the marshals of the
hall of the household of the king's firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales,
for his good service to the king in his conflicts and necessities and to the
king's said son, that he shall be one of the knights of the king's alms
within the college of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore.
By p.s.
May 17.
Westminster,
May 20.
Westminster.
May 10.
Westminster.
June 22.
Westminster.
Julys.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 13.
Revocation of the protection with clause rolumiis for one year, granted on
14 November last by letters patent to John Turner alias Tumore of
Peveresham, co. Kent, * bocher,' alias * yoman,' staying on the king's
service in the company of the king's kinsman William, lord of Hastynges,
lieutenant general of the town, castle and marches of Calais, on the safe-
custody and victualling of the town, because he delays in the county of
Kent, as appears by certificate of the sheriff.
Presentation of John Don, chaplain, to the perpetual chantry within
the parish church of St. Michael, Salwarpe, in the diocese of Worcester, void
by the death of John Harris, last chaplain, and in the king's gift by
reason of the minority of his kinsman Edward, earl of Warwick.
Appointment, until 10 November, of Robert Golman to take wheat for
the expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
Appointment of James Fynche and Robert Buk to take soldiers and
mariners for the king's ship called le Marye de la Toure, which the king has
ordered to be taken to foreign parts, and to rule and govern them.
Appointment of William Parker, master of the king's ship called
le Pry7ice, which the king has ordered to go to sea with an armed force to
resist his enemies, John Barbour and John Tomson to take mariners for
the same ship and victuals for them and the soldiers in it.
Appointment, until 28 November, of Richard Wright of London,
fishmonger, to take sea and fresh-water fish for the expenses of the house-
hold and carriage for the same. By bill of the treasurer.
22 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1.
309
1482.
May 17.
Westminster.
May 2.
Westminster.
May 17.
Westminster.
June 18.
Westminster.
June 29.
Westminster.
Membrane 13 — eonU
Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit James Pirde, born in
Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit
the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods. By K.
General pardon to Thomas Okys alias Ookys aliwi Okes late of Dertford,
CO. Kent, * yoman,* alias late of Crayford, co. Kent, alias late of Yerde,
CO. Kent. By K.
General pardon to Richard Bonewyke alias Bonweke of Crawley,
CO. Sussex, * wever,' alias * yoman.' By K.
Grant to Robert Coorte and his assigns of the presentation to the parish
church of Bampford Courtney, in the diocese of Exeter, at next voidance.
By p.s.
Presentation of Edmund Albon to the parish church of Myvote, in
the diocese of St. Asaph, void by the death of John Rogers.
July 14.
Westminftter.
July 11.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster.
July 27.
Westminster.
July 10.
Westminster.
July 28.
Westminster.
July 20.
Camterbory.
July 24.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 12.
General pardon to John Tumour of Neweton, co. Norfolk, 'laborer,*
alias * husbondman,' alias of Castelacre, co. Norfolk, of all offences com-
mitted by him before 12 July. By p.s.
General pardon to John Marryk alias Maryke of Holme in the
parish of Pykall, co. York, * yoman,* of all offences committed by him
before 28 May last. By p.s.
Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year,
granted on 28 April last by letters patent to John Cheseman, citizen
and tailor of London, staying on the king's service in the company of
the king's kinsman William, lord of Hastinges, lieutenant-general of the
town, castle and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody, victualling and
defence of the same, because he delays in London, as appears by
certificate of Robert Tate and Richard Chawry, sheriffs.
Presentation of David Creagh to the parish church or free chapel of
the Holy Trinity, Cork, in the diocese of Cork. By p.s.
Presentation of Geoffrey Warburton to the parish church of Balyng-
ham in the marches of Calais, in the diocese of Terouanne and of the
jurisdiction of the archbishop of Canterbury, void by the resignation of
Mark Eustace, last parson.
Pardon to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
ordinary of that place, of all escapes of William White of Hatfelde Brodok,
CO. Essex, ' husbondman,' from his custody before 26 May lasti By p.s.
Letters of denization for Peter Harton, born in the parts of Almain.
By p.s. and for 88.s. 4rf. paid in the hanaper.
■
Letters of denization for John Sprynger, born in the parts of Almain.
By K. and for 20.s. paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to John Gogh, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, of 12</.
daily for the exercise of his office from the issues of the city of London and
the county of Middlesex and a livery of vesture of the suit of esquires of the
household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex.
810
CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1482.
July 15.
WeBtminster.
July 18.
Dover.
Julyl.
Westminster.
July 29.
Westminster.
July 80.
Westminster.
Aug. 1 .
Westminster.
July 24.
Westminster.
Aug. 4.
Westminster,
Aug. 9.
Westminster.
Aug. 4.
Westminster.
Aug. 9.
Westminster,
MEMBRANE lU
Grant for life to Edmund Oeddyng, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife,
daughter of Thomas Frognale, of the third part of the manor and lordship
of Basyngbume with its members and appurtenances of the fee of
Richemond in the counties of Cambridge, Essex and Hertford, in lieu of a
like grant to the said Edmund by letters patent dated 28 July,
19 Edward IV, surrendered. By K.
General pardon to Robert Julyan alias Jelyan, late of the city of
Winchester, co. Southampton, ' husbondman,' of all offences committed by
him before 17 July. By a.
General pardon to John Jenkynson late of Elyngton, co. Huntingdon,
* corser,' alias John Derby late of Coventry in the county of Coventry,
* grasyer,' of all offences committed by him before 29 May last. By K.
Signification to pope Sixtus of the royal assent to the election of John
Dunstar, late prior of Bath, as abbot of the church of St. Augustine
without the walls of the city of Canterbury, immediately subject to the
church of Rome. By p.s«
Grant to the king's knight of the body, Thomas Mountgomery, and
William Herbert, esquire, and their assigns of the presentation to the
parish church or rectory of Chaddesey, in the diocese of Bath, at its next
voidance. By p.a.
General pardon to Nicholas Boteler ali4i8 Botiller aZias Botyler late of
Stenyng, co. Sussex, 'mercer,' alias 'yoman,' alias ' husbondman,' alias
'chepman,' of all offences conmutted by him before 28 July last. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Depeler, one of the king's
trumpeters, of an annuity of 10 marks at the hands of the abbot and
convent of Wynchecombe from the farm of the hundreds of Kyftesgate,
Holford and Greston with fairs and markets in the town of Wynchecombe,
as John Clyff, late marshal of the king's minstrels, deceased, had. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbot and convent.
Protection, for two years, by the royal prerogative, for John Baron
late of London, alias of Westminster, * mercer,' who is going on the
king's service to divers parts and places within the realm and beyond the
seas, and his servants, lands, goods and possessions. By E.
Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit William Hall, clerk, bom
in Scotland, dwelling in England, who has taken an oath of fealty, to
inhabit the realm peaceably and enjoy his goods.
Presentation of Richard Boseworth to the parish church of Chepstede,
in the diocese of Winchester, void by the resignation of William Sage.
June 4.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 10.
Revocation of the protection with clause volumm, for one year, granted
on 24 April last by letters patent to Amald de Wyte of London,
* sugarfyner,' staying on the king's service in the company of William
Slefeld, esquire, treasurer of the town and castle of CsJais and the
marches there, on the victualling, defence and safe-custody of the same,
because he delays in London, as Richard Chaury and Robert Tate,
sheriffs, have certified.
22 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1. 811
1482. Membrane 10 — cont,
Jane 9. Whereas by letters patent the king granted to the mayor, citizens and
Fotheringhay. commonalty of London the office of garbling of all spices in the port and
cit^ of London, and they have accordingly appointed Nicholas Suthworth,
citizen and grocer of London, as their garbler and deputy in the said port
and city ; the king hereby appoints the said Nicholas for life as garbler of
all spices in the towns of Sandwich and Suthampton and all cities, towns,
ports, fairs and markets within the realm, receiving fees as in the city of
London, with all other accustomed profits (Cf. p. 205). By p.s.
Grant for life to Thomas Sampson of an annuity of 201. from the
customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth from Easter
last. By p.s.
June 12. Grant to William Hugford, esquire, of an annuity of 5L from
Fotheringhay. Michaelmas last during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick, from the
is^es of the lordship of Burford. By E.
June 9. Grant to John Walcote of the custody of a messuage or tenement with a
Fotheringhay. garden adjoining in the parish of St. Martin without the walls of the city
of Canterbury, late of Thomas Combe late of the said city, condenmed to
death, which William Say, late yeoman of the crown, had of the grant of
the late king, to hold from Easter last for forty years, rendering yearly to
the king 4«. 8d. as before and id. more. By E.
March 18. Presentation of Philip Gooldis to the parish church of Christ Church,
Westminater. Cork, in the diocese of Cork. By p.s.
July 8. General pardon to Walter Yaghan oZtos Walter ap Roger Vaghan late of
Weatminater. Swowdell, CO. Hereford, esquire, alias Walter ap Boss Vaghan late of
Tretour in the march of Wales. By p.s.
June 4. Grant for life to Richard Assheton that he shall be one of the knights of
FoiheriDghay the king's alms within the college of St. George within the castle of
Wyndesore. By E.
June 26. Exemption for life of Nicholas Okerford of the city of London, < vintener,'
Westminater. from being put on assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognitions and
from being made sheriff, escheator, coroner, assessor, taxer or collector of
tenths or other tallages, subsidies or aids, mayor, constable, trier, arrayer or
leader of men at arms or others or other bailiff, officer or minister of the
king against his will. By p.s.
July 2. Pardon to John Taillour late of Luston, co. Hereford, ' taillour,' for the
Westminater. death of John Bowyer, with which he was charged before Thomas Brugge
and his fellows, justices of the peace in the said county, as it appears by
record of Richard Neel, knight, and his fellows, late justices appointed to
deliver the gaol of Hereford castle, that he killed him in self-defence.
MEMBRANE 9.
May 6. Inspeximm and confirmation to Roger, the abbot, and the convent of
Westminater. Cerne of the foUowing :—
1. Letters patent dated 20 November, 10 Richard IE, inspecting and
confirming the following : —
(1) A charter dated at Westminster, 28 February, 11 Edward IE.
[Charter RoU, 11 Edward II, No. 84.]
312 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2482. Membrane 9 — cont,
(2) A charter dated at Woodstock, 22 July, 4 Edward III
[Charter Roll, 4 Edward III, No, 60], inspecting and confirming
the following : —
a, b. Two charters of Henry II dated at Woodstock.
c. A charter dated at Devizes, 28 September, 9 John.
[Rotiili Cartaruniy p, 170.]
d. Letters patent dated 16 June, 84 Edward I.
e. A charter dated at Leicester, 28 Febroary, 19 Edward II.
[Charter Roll, 19 Edward II, No. 13.]
/. Releases of rent.
2. Letters patent dated 21 February, 20 Richard II, granting that
the prior and convent shall have the custody of the abbey and its
temporalities during voidance, saving to the king knights* fees and
advowsons and rendering to him lOZ. for each voidance.
For 60.S. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 8.
Aug. 25. Confirmation to William, bishop of Meath, of letters patent dated
Westminster. 5 October, 19 Edward IV, granting to him the oflBce of chancellor of Ireland
during good behaviour, and grant that he shall receive the accustomed lees
from the issues of the hanaper of Ireland and the issues of the king's
manor or lordship of Cromlyn, co. Dublin, in lieu of another grant to him
by letters patent dated 4 November, 20 Edward IV, surrendered ; provided
that he do not receive any fees from the issues of the said manor or lordship
until the death of Robert DeveduU, knight. By K.
Aug. 29. General pardon to John Goodwyn aliafi Godewyn alias Goddewyn
Westminster, of Trymme in Ireland, * goldsmyth,' of all offences committed by him
before 27 August. By p.s.
Sept. 18. Grant to the king's serv^ant William Ferrour of a tenement with a forge
Westminster, pertaining to it on the high pavement within the borough of Warwick
during the minority of the king's kinsman Warwick, without rendering
anything to the king, provided that he maintain and repair them at his
own cost.
Aug. 16. Letters of denization for Quoyn Petirson, born in the town of Wormes in
Westminster. Almain, and the heirs of his body. By p.s.
Sept. 19. General pardon to John Toche late of Brampton, co. Huntingdon,
Westminster. < miller,* of all oflTences committed by him before 17 September. By p.s.
Oct. 1. Presentation of John Brumley to the parish church of Compton
Westminster. Vauchurch, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of Master
John Gynner.
Aug. 80. Presentation of Richard Bull, perpetual vicar of Horley and Homton, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln, to the parish church of Little Comberton, in the
diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the minority of Edward,
son and heir of George, late duke of Clarence, on an exchange of benefices
with John Kent.
22 EmVARD IV.— Part 1. 8l8
lAQO MEMBRANE 7.
Aug. 16. Presentation of John Kirkhall to the parish church of Nutgrove, in the
Westminster, diocese of Worcester, void by the death of John 8myth.
July 18. Mandate to all mayors, sheriffs and other officers of the king within the
Westminster, realm ; on complaint by Thomas Boos, citizen and merchant of London,
that whereas in November, 19 Edward IV, he came with a ship called
U Thomas Iiondon laden with white wines from the town of Eochelle in
France to the town of Scluse in Flanders and entered the house of a barber
there with five other English merchants, one Bartholomew Gold«nyth, bom
in Flanders, with two other persons of the same province, spoke opprobrious
words touching the king's person and abused the English and when the
said Thomas complained to the burgomasters, he and the said Bartholomew
were sent to prison and he was kept in custody for thirty-six days and then
was taken by one Guynes, messenger of arms, by virtue of a mandate from
the duke of Burgundy to the burgomasters, before Thomas Mountgomery,
knight, and Master Thomas Cooke, doctor of decrees, the king's ambassa>
dors, to the town of Bruges and when he wished to show the cause of the
king and himself to the duke he was recaptured by one Adrian Drabbe and
four Serjeants at mace and, without the knowledge of the said ambassadors,
brought back to Scluse by water and there detained in prison, although the
said Bartholomew was set at large by the burgomasters, and suffered a loss
of 800^. before he was set at large ; to seize any ships and goods of any
inhabitant of the town of Scluse when required to do so by the said Thomas
up to the sum of 8002. and to keep them in safe-custody and to certify
thereon to the king and council. By C.
Aug. 19. Protection, for one year, for Philip Hurell, citizen and skinner of
Westminster. London, and his servants, lands, goods and possessions. By p.s.
Aug. 24. General pardon to John Sweyn alias Swayne of London the elder,
Westminster. < baker,' alias of Norwich, co. Norfolk, of all oflfences committed by him in
the time of Henry VI. By p.s.
Aug. 22. General pardon to Edmund Assheton of Petworth, co. Sussex, * rypyar,'
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 16 August. By p.s.
Aug. 24. Grant, during pleasure, to Alexander Lye, chaplain, one of the king's
Westminster, councillors, of the office of controller within the castle and town of Berwyk
and of the fishery there and the marches of the same, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the castle, town and fishery. By K.
Grant for life to the same of the custody of * Mesuneue ' within the town
of Berwyk with all rights and profits.
Aug. 27. General pardon to William Smyth late of Clyfton, ' yoman,' alias late of
Westminster, the county of Stafford. By p.s«
Aug. 80. Presentation of Bichard Bull to the parish church of Little
Westminster. Gomberton, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the resignation of John
Kent.
MEMBRANE 6.
July 4. General pardon to John Eelom of Alington, co. Lincoln, ' husbondman/
Westminster, of all offences committed by him before 2 July. By p.s.
July 18. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 9 February last by letters patent to Thomas Hayward alias Heyward,
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1482« Membrane 6 — cont
citizen and draper of London, alias * merchaunt/ alias ' broker/ st^ng on
the king's service in the company of the king's kinsman, WilHam,
lord of Hastynges, lieutenant general of the town, castle and marches of
Calais, on the safe-custody, victualling and defence of the same, because he
delays in London, as Robert Tate and Richard Chawry, sheriffs, have
certified.
July 2. Exemption for life of Richard Vestment of the town of Oxford,
Westminster. *potycary,* from being put on assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or
recognitions and from being made coroner, assessor, taxer or collector of
tenths, fifteenths or other tallages, subsidies or aids, constable, trier,
arrayer or leader of men at arms or others, chamberlain, bailiff, officer or
minister of the king and from taking up knighthood against his will ; and
grant to him for life of protection, with clause nolumus. By p.s.
Aug. 2. Licence, for 20^. paid in the hanaper, for Philip Asteley, esquire, son
"Westminster, an^l heir of Ralph Asteley, to grant a messuage and ten shops in the
parish of St. Sepulchre without the bar of Westsmythfeld, London, held
in chief, to Nicholas Asteley, his son and heir, and Isabel his wife,
daughter of Robert Strelley, knight, and the heirs male of the body of
Nicholas.
July 80. Grant for life to the king's servant Walter Forde of an annuity of
Westminster. 10 marks from Easter last from the issues of the county of Southampton,
provided that if the king shall promote the said Wsdter to any office
of the clear yearly value of 20 marks for life he shall not be bound to
pay this. By p.s.
Oct. 18. Exemplification, at the request of Henry Bodrugan late of Bodrugan,
Westminster, co. Cornwall, knight, of the tenor of the enrolment of letters patent
dated 27 April, 18 Edward IV {^see p, 81), being a pardon to him of outlawry.
These letters have been accidentally lost, as John Brandon has taken
oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
Oct. 18. Pardon to John Huddilston, alias Hudleston, esquire, one of the
Westminster ushers of the king's chamber, alias late escheator in the counties of
Southampton and Wilts, of all offences committed by him and all fines,
amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king before 80 September. By p.s.
Oct. 21. Grant for life to the king's servant John Jerveys of the office of chief
Westminster, porter within the Tower of London, with the accustomed fees and a
mansion within the Tower, as William Lee, deceased, had of the king's
grant, receiving 12d, daily for the said office from the farm of the
counties of London and Middlesex, provided that he do not meddle
with a house at the end of the mansion reserved to the use of the
king's plumber. By p.s.
Oct. 21. General pardon to John Preste alias Preest, late of Tharfelde, co,
Westminster. Hertford, * smyth.*
MEMBRANE 6.
June 25. General pardon to James Whitehalgh alias Whitehall of Leek, co.
Westminster. Stafford, 'yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 14 June.
By p.s.
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 1. 815
24 g2 Membrane 5 — cont,
July 6. General pardon to Sir Roger Warre, late vicar of Pagham, co. Sussex,
Westminster. Qf ^\ offences committed by him before 8 April. Byp.s.
July 8. Licence for the abbot and convent of Ramesey to acquire in mort-
Westminster, main, after inquisition, manors, lands, rents and services, not held in.
chief, to the value of 20 marks yearly ; as a great part of their
possessions among the marches in the counties of Kent (? Cambridge),
Huntingdon and Norfolk have been destroyed by water in the past 60 years
and certain grants by letters patent of Henry IV, V and VI are void by
virtue of an act of resumption in the late Parliament at Westminster.
July 6. Grant to John Wood, under treasurer of England, and John Fitzherbert
Westminster. Qf ^Yiq presentation to the church of High Aungre alias Highanger, in the
diocese of London, at his next voidance. By p.s.
July 27. General pardon to WiUiam West alias Weiste alias Waste alias Glover,
Westminster. Qf Chepyng Campden, co. Gloucester, * dyer,' alias * servant,' alias * yoman,'
1481 ^^ *^ offences committed by him before 28 July. By p.s.
March 12. Grant to Anthony, earl of Ryvers, Thomas Beynam, esquire, and Robert
Poyntz, esquire of the body, of the office of constable of the castle of St.
Briavels in the forest of Dene {see p. 261). . By p.s.
1482 Vacated because in the twenty -jfirst year,
Aug. 6. General pardon to John Olynton of Estnor, co. Hereford, * gentilman,' of
Westminster. aU offences committed by him before 81 July. By p.s.
Oct. 10. Presentation of Thomas Bell to the parish church of Pappeworthe
Westminster. Evererde, in the diocese of Ely, void by the resignation of John Thomas.
Oct. 14. Presentation of Robert Wakerley to the parish church of Hetheld, in
Westminster, the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Geofl&rey Hert.
Oct. 14. General pardon to Lloen Vaughan of Chirkland in North Wales,
Westminster. « yoman,' alias of Pennant Malankith in North Wales, of all offences
committed by him before 12 October. By p.s.
Oct. 81. Licence for the sub-prior and convent of St. Peter, Dunstable, of the
Westminster, order of St. Augustine, in the diocese of Lincoln, to elect a prior in the
place of Thomas Gyles, resigned.
MEMBRANE 4.
Oct. 15, Pardon to William Crosse of Boxford, co. Suffolk, * clothmaker,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to answer
Thomas Wellys for having threatened Thomas Shyt, his tenant, at Boxford
so that the latter withdrew from his holding and the said Thomas Wellys
lost his rents and services ; the said William having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as William Huse, chief justice of Uie King's Bench, has
certified.
Oct. 11. The like to John Stokwell of Dunton, oo. Essex, 'yoman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king to
answer for divers trespasses.
Oct. 16. Exemption for life of John Cokayne, esquire, from being put on assizes,
Westminster, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognitions and from being made trier of
816 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
2432 Membrane 4 — cont.
ihe same, assessor, taxer or collector of tenths, fifteenths or other tallages
or subsidies, mayor, sheriff, constable, bailiff or other officer or minister of
the king against his will. By p.s
Oct. 5. General pardon to Christopher Douse alias Douze late of- Wroxsale,
Weetminster. co. Somerset, * yoman,* alias * husbondman,* of all offences committed by
him before 26 September. By p.s.
Oct. 18. Pardon to John Gyles alias Tyche late of Wichynford, co. Worcester,
Westminster. * yoman,* alicut late of Heston, co. Middlesex, of his outlawry in the county
01 Middlesex for not appearing before the king to answer for divers
trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as William
Huse, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Oct. 21. General pardon to John Spealte late of Cherstowne, co. Devon,
Westminster. « yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 21 June. By p.s.
Oct. 21. Pardon to John Brygge late of Cley by the Sea, co. Norfolk, * gentilman,*
Westminster, of his outlawry in the county of Essex for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench to satisfy Andrew Fuller of Gunthorpe of a debt of 202. which
the latter recovered against him and 38«. id, damages, he having
surrendered to the Flete prison and satisfied the said Andrew, as Thomas
Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
*
June 18. Grant for life to Richard Eydwell, priest, that he shall be one of the
Westminster, chaplains of the king's chantry of St. Mary within the manor of Wode-
stoke, receiving for his salary 10 marks yearly from the issues of the said
manor and the hundred of Wotton, co. Oxford, with all accustomed
mansions, fuel and profits ; in lieu of a grant to Richard Birde by letters
patent surrendered. By K.
Oct. [2] 4. Pardon to Robert Curson of Kymberley, co. Norfolk, 'husbondman,' of his
Westminster, outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the justices of the
Bench at Westminster to satisfy William Couert, esquire, of a debt of 40Z.
which the latter recovered against him and 268. 8r/. damages ; the said
William having on 16 October, 22 Edward IV, acknowledged himself satis-
fied and the said Robert having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas
Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Nov. 8. Grant to Richard Rugge of an annuity of 14 marks from the death of
Westminster. John Rugge, his father, during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick,
viz. 8 marks from the issues of the king's lordship of Patengeham and 6
marks from the king's farm called ' Cassyfeme.' By p.s.
MEMBRANE 3.
Oct. 23. General pardon to John Hatcher alias Hateher of Totyng Graveney, co.
Westminster. Surrey, ' husbondman,' alias ' carter,* of all offences committed by him
before 15 October. By K.
Oct. 21. General pardon to Thomas Flemyng alias Flemmyng of Puttenneth, co.
Westminster. Surrey, alias of Mortelake, co. Surrey, * carpenter,* alias * yoman,* alixis
* laborer,' of all offences committed by him before 16 October. By p.s.
May 10. Grant for life to the king's servant Nicholas Suthwtvth of the office of
Westminster, receiver, bailiff, keeper and surveyor of the king's manors of IfeH, Welles
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 1, 817
1482.
Membrane 3 — cont,
and Cosyngton, co. Kent, receiving 100s. yearly from the issues, sahsidies
and ulnages of cloths in the county of Kent with all other accustomed
profits. By p.s.
Oct. [8]1. General pardon to John Abrey alias Payne alias Awbrey alias Aubry of
Westminster, Suthweston, co. Oxford, alias late of Stokyn Chirche, co. Oxford, alias late
of London, alias late of Breknok in Wales, * yoman,' alias 'husbondman,'
alias * somnor,' of all offences committed by him before 27 October.
By p.s. [5671.]
July 2. Pardon to Thomas Kempe, bishop of London, Henry Bourghchier, earl
Westminster, of Essex, William Bourghchier his son, William Dorward, esquire, Thomas
Browne, chaplain, and Reginald Bokes of all alienations and perquisitions
of the manor of Bawreth Hall alias Bawreth, co. Essex, held in chief by
knight-service, and all entries thereon without licence. By p.s.
Nov. 7. Appointment of Walter Amadas as deputy of Anthony, earl of Ryvers,
Westminster, chief butler of England, in the port of Dertemuthe and ports and places
adjacent. By bill of the chief butler.
Nov. 9. General pardon to Geoffrey Guyn alias Gwynneth alias Gwyne late of
Westminster. London, * yoman,' alias late of Suthwerk, co. Surrey, alias late of Westminster,
CO. Middlesex, of all offences committed by him before 6 November.
By p.s.
Nov. 8. Licence, for 16«. Sd. paid in the hanaper, for Joan Soper late the wife of
Westminster. William Soper to grant a messuage and 85 acres of land in Southlangele,
CO. Southampton, held in chief, to John Ludlowe and his heirs.
Nov. 8. General pardon to John Jakeson alias Jakson late of Torkesey, co.
Westminster, Lincoln, * sklater,* although he became the king's approver. By K.
The like to William Gourley alias Gurley late of Torkesey, ' laborer.'
ByK.
MEMBRANE 2.
Sept. 9. Appointment of John Henyngham, knight, William Hopton, Edmund
Westminster. Ynce and John Wayneflete, esquires, to supervise Edmund Ynce, esquire,
John Davey, one of the yeomen of the crown, and William Fedreston, whom
the king has appointed guards, conveyers and waftors for the security of
the king's subjects of Norfolk and Suffolk and the ships and fishermen at
sea there against the king's enemies, and to communicate with the fishermen
for contributions towards their expenses and to arrest and imprison all others
who may presume to be guards, convoyers or waftors.
Nov. 8. Letters of denization for Roger Lem, bom in the parts of Flanders, and
Westminster, the heirs of his body. By p.s.
Nov. 14. Appointment of Sirs William Parre, James Haryngton, James Tyrell,
Westminster, knights (one of whom in the absence of the other shall be vice-constable)
and Masters John Wallyngton, William Lacy, William Fuller and George
Warde, bachelors in laws, as commissioners in the office of the constable-
ship of England ; and of Thomas Grey, knight, as vice-marshal.
[Foidera^ By K,
818 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 ^go Membrane 2 — cont,
Aug. 24. Appointment for life of Edward Brampton, one of the esquires of the
WeBtminster. body, as captain, keeper and governor of the island of Guemesey with its
appurtenances of Omey, Sarke, Arme and Gethoo, and grant to him for his
fees and expenses in the custody and defence of the island and all castles
and fortresses in it of all manors, lordships, lands, rents, services,
reversions, customs and issues in the same, provided that he do hot meddle
with any lands, rents and possessions pertaining to the priory of
St. Michael of the Yale in the island. By p.s.
Nov. 19. Grant to the king's servant Roger Bikley, one of the yeomen of the
WestmiiiBter. crown, during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick, of two closes
called ' Pakemore ' and ' Gappes Close * lying between Wodelowes and
Gibbe ClyfT and a meadow called ' the Erles Medowe ' lying between the
river Aven and Miton Pelde, co. Warwick, not exceeding the yearly value
of 100s.
MEMBRANE 1.
July 11. Grant to the men of the mistery of cooks of the city of London, in
Westminster, consideration of their labours at the king's great feast of St. George and
other things at the king's command, and because when thus in attendance
on the king they have been put on assizes, juries and other inquisitions
within the city and amerced for non-appearance, that they shall form one
body and perpetual commonalty and shall yearly elect two masters or
governors for the rule of the mistery and commonalty, and shall have
perpetual succession and a common seal and power of acquiring lands and
other possessions and of impleading and being impleaded and of making
ordinances for the good governance of the mistery, and that they shall
have the supervision of the mistery in the said city and the suburbs, and
that they shall not be put on any assizes, juries, inquests, inquisitions,
attaints or other recognitions within the said city and suburbs. By p.s.
July 14. Exemplification, at the request of Richard, duke of Gloucester, of the
Westminster, tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 6 October, 6 Edward 11,
granting that John de Moubray and his heirs shall have their chaces of
Burton in Lonnesdale and Nidresdale by certain specified bounds.
July 6. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Augustine
Westminster, without the walls of the city of Canterbury to elect an abbot in the place
of William Sellyng, resigned. By K.
March 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of Hugh Jaquyes as ganger in the ports
Westmmster. Qf 'PqIq^ Exeter and Dertmouth and ports and places adjacent, receiving
the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
July 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Huggeford, esquire, to
Westminster. Bichard, the abbot, and the convent of Tewkisbury of the manors of
Baltesford and Dodes, co. Worcester, held in chief, and the manor of
Puryton, co. Worcester, not held in chief, extended at ISl, IBs. dd, yearly,
as appears by an inquisition taken before Thomas Hanley, escheator in the
county, to hold in part satisfaction of a licence by letters patent dated
21 May, 15 Edward IV. For 40Z. paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 6. Whereas by an inquisition taken before Ralph Hothom, late escheator in
Westmmster. ^jj^^ county of Northumberland, it was found that John Owerd, deceased,
was seised in his demesne as of fee of a third part of the manor of
Yosemonth, co. Northumberland, held in chief by the service of the
22 EDWARD IV.— Pabt 1. 819
1482. Membrane 1 — cont.
»
twentieth part of a knight's fee, and by the name of John Ord, esquire, by
charter dated 1 January, 16 Edward IV, granted the same- to Richard
Greswell alias Eyrswell, Thomas Denton and Robert Johnson of the town
of Newcastle on Tyne, chaplains, and William Thomson of the White
Cross of the same town, merchant, and their heirs and assigns by the name
of all lands, rents and services which he had in the manor of Gesemond
and they were accordingly seised of the same, without licence, the king,
for 20s. paid in the banaper, pardons the trespass in this.
MEMBRANE 3ld— 28d.
Commissions of the peace in various counties. {See Appendix.)
MEMBRANE 26d
June 5. Commission to John Savage, knight, Thomas Comewall, knight, Thomas
Fotheringhay. Lygon, Roger Harwell, John Twynehowe and John Whytyngton to survey
all lands, houses, woods, chaces, parks, and gardens in the lordships and
hundreds of Tewkesbury and Whythyngton, the lordships of Hanley,
Upton, Bussheley and Rydmerley, co. Gloucester, the chaces of Malveme
and Cais and the parks of Tewkesbury, Hanley, Blakmore, Bussheley and
Rydmerley, which are of the inheritance of Edward son and heir of Isabel,
tenant in chief, late the wife of George, duke of Clarence, and to enquire
into divers wastes committed therein by Richard Beauchamp, knight,
steward of the lordships and hundreds and master and keeper of the chaces
and parks, for want of due execution of his office. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 2Sd.
May 18. Commission to John Hygford, esquire of the body, John Beaufitz, William
Westminster. Harwell, esquire, Robert Throkmarton, esquire, Richard Boughton, esquire,
Thomas Rous, esquire, Degary Heymer and the sheriff of Warwick, on
information that John Stafford, ' bastard,' and William Stafford, ' bastard,'
with other evildoers on 7 May entered into the manor of Arrowe in the
possession of Margaret Burdet, widow, and John Burdet and hold it by
force and detain all the jewels and goods of the said Margaret and John, to
take the posse of the county and arrest the said John and William and
imprison them until they find security for appearing before the king and
council at Westminster and being of good behaviour and satisfying the
said Margaret and John of the jewels and goods, and to put the said
Margaret and John in possession of the manor.
MEMBRANE 22d.
March 17* Commission de walliis et fossatis to the king's brother Richard, duke of
Westminster. Gloucester, the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, Robert
Constable, knight, Thomas Meteham, knight, Marmaduke Constable,
knight, John Vavasour the elder, John Vavasour the younger, Robert
Sheffeld, John Aske, esquire, Robert Portyngton and Leonard Enyght in
the wapentakes of Herthill and between the Ouse and Derwent and the
liberty of Hodenshire in the county of York.
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Sept. 9.
Wefltminster.
Nov. 27.
WeBtminster.
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Membrane 22d — cont.
The like to William Tirwhite, esquire, Robert Shefeld, Thomas Moigne,
John Moigne, Thomas Hanserd, esquire, and John Barde along the coast
of the marsh of the water of Ankholme in the parts of Lyndesey in the
county of Lincoln between the bridge of Bisshopbrigge and the water of
Humbre.
The like to Th. archbishop of York, J. bishop of Lincoln, William
Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Robert Markham, knight, Gervase Clifton,
esquire, John Babyngton, esquire, John Stanhop, esquire, Thomas Molyneux,
Robert Sutton and Robert Nevyll by the coast of the marsh of the Thames
from Broughton Sulny to the water of Deven in the county of Nottingham
and from B>Bldyng in Byngham to the same water in the same county
and ....
Vacated became below.
Repetition of the preceding entry, adding * for and around the said water
of Deven in the county of Leicester beyond Kylvyngton to the water of
Trent in the county of Nottingham.'
May 10.
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 19d.
Precept to the sheriff of Southampton to issue a proclamation (English)
commanding all the king's subjects to prepare in their best array to wait
upon the defence of the realm and in especial upon the sea coasts and all
who have promised in their own person or by others to go and intend upon
the king into Scotland to be ready upon fourteen days' warning, and
forbidding any persons to ship wheat or other grains or victuals out of the
realm without licence under the great seal under pain of forfeiture. By C.
The like to the following : —
The sheriff of Somerset and Dorset.
The sheriff of Devon.
The sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
The sheriff of Essex.
The sheriff of Surrey and Sussex.
The king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, constable of Dover
Castle and warden of the Cinque Ports, or his lieutenant there.
The sheriff of Lincoln.
The like to the sheriff of Middlesex, omitting the clause for the defence
of the realm and the sea-coasts.
The like to the sheriffs in the following counties : —
Rutland. Gloucester.
Northampton. Stafford.
Hereford. Warwick and Leicester.
Cambridge and Huntingdon. Wilts.
London. Oxford and Berks.
Bedford and Buckingham. Worcester.
MEMBRANE Ud.
July 18. Commission to the sheriffs of Oxford, Warwick, Stafford and Northampton
Westminster, to arrest Humphrey Willyngham, esquire, and bring him before the king
and council in the quinzaine of Michaelmas next.
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1 J oo Membrane lid — cont.
May 28. On 19 September, 1472, the officers of the town of Camfere in Seland in
Westminster the name of their lord and of the town seized a ship of the king's subject
John Byston, merchant of Lynne, called la Cristofre of Lynne, then at sea
and laden with divers goods and merchandise, and disposed of the ship and
goods and merchandise, and the said John sued the said lord and town for
restitution for the space of nine years with letters recommendatory from the
mayor and council of Lynne, to which no credence was given until at last,
on 17 August last, sentence and judgement were given by the burgomasters
of Camfere that the said lord of Camfere should pay to the said John the
value of a third part of the ship, and he asked for a sealed copy of the same
but could not obtain either the copy or the money which he paid for the
writing and sealing thereof. Whereupon he complained to the chief governors
of laws under the king's kinsman the duke of Burgundy, and Serjeants at
arms were divers times sent to the said lord, officers and town of Camfere
for delivery of the copy, but no respect was paid to them, as appears by
writing under the seal of the duke. And in the same month of August the
said John and another bought another ship called la Mary in the said town
of Camfere and freighted it with divers goods to take to England and
divers English servants of the said John and other men of the town of
Camfere were put on board it, the said John remaining in the town for the said
copy, of which English in the night time three were killed while asleep by
the society of the town and thrown into the sea and five others maimed, and
the evildoers of Camfere sailed to Fresland with the ship and goods and
there disposed of them. The said John thus suffered losses to the amount
of 500Z. at least, and taking with him for security a Serjeant at arms he
showed a safe conduct from the duke to the officers and town of Camfere
ordering them to permit him to sue peaceably, but they disobeyed it, and
afterwards on 24 January last he sent two persons of the town of
Middelburgh to the said lord of Camfere inviting him to appoint two
persons who should settle the matter with two appointed by the said John,
but the said lord refused and in derision advised him to begin his suit
anew. And as the said John is now ' certain that he cannot obtain
recovery of his losses, the king hereby directs all sheriffs and others to seize
all ships, goods and merchandise of the said lord of Camfere and other
inhabitants of the town when required by the said John to the sum of 500Z.
and to certify thereon to the king and council. By C.
MEMBBANE 13rf.
May 20. Precept to the sheriff of Middlesex to issue a proclamation (English)
Westminster, ordering that all wools shall be packed in the same shire where they be
grown under pain of forfeiture.
The like to the sheriffs in thirty-five other counties (Cheshire, Durham
and Lancashire being omitted).
MEMBRANE l2iK
July 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsman Richard Grey,
Westminster, knight, son of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, William
Huse, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, Guy Fairfax, knight, Bichard Chok,
Richard Neell, knight, William Notyngham, knight, William Jenny, John
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322 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1482.
Membrane 12d — conU
Catesby, Richard Croft, knight, John Barre, knight, John Twyneho and
John Pyneux, in the county of Gloucester, touching certain treasons and
other offences committed by Thomas Milde alias Miller of Warrewike.
By K. & C.
MEMBRANE lOd.
July 28. Commission to the king's servant John Sapcote, esquire of the body,
Westminster. Thomas Sapcote, John Knight, John Turpyn and Thomas Poster, to treat
in the king's name with all tenants, farmers and residents of all lands and
possessions of the king within his hundred and lordship of Whitington in the
marches of Wales and others interested concerning all offences committed
within the said hundred and lordship, and to hear and determine the same
and come to an agreement with the tenants and others, and to rule or
demise at farm all the said lands and possessions and appoint officers of the
said hundred and possessions and arrest and imprison rebels and to do all
that is necessary for good government, as the king would if he were there in
person, during the minority of John son and heir of Fulk Burgchier, late
lord Fitz Waryn. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 7d.
Aug. 16. Commission to Thomas Bryan, knight, Thomas Fowler, John Scotte,
Westminster. Thomas Restwold and Thomas Hampden of Kymbell to deliver the gaol of
Aylesbury of Thomas Durem, late escheator in the county of Buckingham,
prisoner there.
Aug. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsmen Richard Grey,
Westminster, knight, son of the king's consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and Anthony,
earl Ryvers, William Huse, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, William
Notyngham, knight, Guy Fairfax, knight, Richard Chokke, knight, Richard
Neell, knight, William Jenny, John Catesby, Thomas Whityngton, Richard
Crofte, knight, John Twyneho, John Fyneux and Thomas Lymryk in the
counties of Gloucester, Salop, Hereford and Worcester. By K.
July 16. Commission to John Broke of Cobham, knight, John Scotte, knight,
Westminster. John Guyldeford, knight, James Crowinere, knight, Edward Ponynges,
Alexander Clyfford, William Scotte, Gervase Hoome, Thomas Iden,
Thomas Eempe, Robert Brent and the sheriff of Kent to take 1,000 archers
in the county to be retained at the king's wages and sent to Calais for the
safe-custody and defence of the town and the marches there, and to take
muster of, array and try them and certify thereon to the king and council.
ByK.
Sept. 20. Commission to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Ryvers, John Radclyff of
Westminster. Fitzwalter, knight, Thomas Rogers and John Malburgh to enquire who
were defenders or waftors of the fishermen at sea in the parts of Norfolk
and Suffolk in the last year, how many of the fishermen contributed to
their expenses and how much they contributed, who were the collectors of
the moneys and what were the expenses of the waftors, and to certify
thereon to the king and council.
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22 EDWARD IV.— Part II.
-lAQO MEMBRANE 34.
June 28. Letters of denization for Antony Parisola, born in Genoa in the parts of
Westminster. Italy. By p.g. and for 20a. paid in the hanaper.
July 2. General pardon to Thomas Dier alias Maundevile of CudUngton,
Westminster, cq. Oxford, ' yoman,' alias * wolman/ alia.s * husbondman/ of all offences
committed by him before 28 June. By p.g.
June 18. Presentation of Ralph Cobbe to the parish church of Bradley, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of Thomas Wyllymot.
June 28. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster, qj^ gg April last by letters patent to William Costantyne, citizen and
grocer of London, alias late of Westmallyng, co. Kent, * gentilman,' alias
esquire, staying on the king's service in the company of the king's kinsman
William, lord of Hastynges, lieutenant-general of the town, castle and
marches of Calais, on the safe-custody, victualling and defence of the same,
because he delays at Suthwerk, co. Surrey, as appears by certificate of John
Apseley, esquire, sheriff.
July 1. Presentation of William Moryshed to the parish church of Weston, in
Westminster, the diocese of Norwich.
June 14. Pardon to John Reve of Cranebroke, co. Kent, the younger, * laborer,* of
Westminster, his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before the king to answer
for certain trespasses, he ha\'ing surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as
William Huse, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
July 8. Protection, for three years from 30 June last, for John Sans de Venesse of
Westminster, Fonterabia in the province of Guipuscoa within the realm of Castile, that no
loss happen to him as son and heir or as executor of the will of Peter Sans
de Venesse late of Fonterabia, in consequence of any breach of the truces
between the king and the king of Castile and Leon, or the provinces of
Biscay and Guipuscoa, by reason of any letters of marque granted by the
king, and his servants, lands and possessions. By p.s.
July 8. Grant for life to James Haute, one of the esquires of the body, of the
Westminster, reversion of the office of keeper of the exchange and mint within the Tower
of London and the custody of the coinages of gold and silver within the
realm, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the same with all
other profits, on the death, surrender or forfeiture of John Wode, esquire,
to whom the same were granted by letters patent dated 26 October,
8 Edward IV. By p.s.
July 4. General pardon to Master John Attwyll alias Atte Wylle of Exeter, co.
Westminster. Devon, * marchant,' By p.s.
824 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
J[483^ MEMBRANE 33.
Jan. 22. Licence, for a certain sum of money paid by him to the king, for
Westminster. Thomas Rotheram, archbishop of York, chancellor of England, or his
executors after his decease to found a perpetual college of a provost preach-
ing the word of God and two fellows, one a master in grammar and the
other an instructor in singing, or more if the fortunes of the college shall
suffice, to preach the word of God in the parish of Rotherham, co. York,
and other places within the diocese of York and to instruct scholars from
anywhere in the realm and especially from the said diocese in grammar and
singing without exaction of money or anything else and to pray for the
good estate of the king and Elizabeth his consort and his firstborn son
Edward, prince of Wales, and his other children and the said archbishop
and for their souls after death and to do other works of piety according to
his ordinance, on a site of the said archbishop in the town of Rotherham
containing in length 188 feet 7 inches between the waste land of the abbot
of Rufford on the east and the tenement of John Wentworth on the west
and in breadth 128 feet 6 inches between the close of the said abbot called
* lez Ympyarde ' on the north and the common stream running into
Rotherham and falling into the river Done on the south, to be called the
college of Jesus of Rotherham. The provost and fellows shall form one
corporate body and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and
power of acquiring lands and other possessions and of impleading and being
impleaded. Licence also for the said archbishop or his executors to grant in
mortmain the said site, not held in chief, to the provost and fellows for the
foundation of the college and their habitation, and for the latter in
addition to acquire in mortmain, without any inquisition to be taken, lands,
rents, services, annuities and possessions to the yearly value of 100 marks,
for their sustenance and the performance of works of piety. And licence
for the archbishop or his executors to grant the parish church of Laxton,
CO. Nottingham, in his diocese and of his presentation, and the advowson of
the church to the provost and fellows and for them to appropriate the
church in mortmain, provided that the church be served by a suitable vicar
sufficiently endowed and a competent sum of money be distributed
yearly among the poor parishioners there.
By K. and for 10^. paid in the hanaper.
1482. MEMBRANE 32.
March 5. General pardon to Roland Meweburn alias Meburn, rector of the parish
Westminster, church of Wyclyflf in the North Riding of York, of all offences committed
by him before 1 March, By p.s,
March 5. General pardon to William Todde, citizen and alderman of York, alias
Westminster, merchant, of all offences committed by him before 8 March. By p.s.
March 6. Grant for life to John Kendale, servant of the king's brother Richard,
Westminster, duke of Gloucester, in lieu of a grant to Thomas Taverham by letters
patent dated 9 August, 11 Edward IV, surrendered, and for the convenience
of the king and his lieges of the county and city of York and the resistance
of his adversaries of Scotland and the punishment of divers riotous persons
within the said county and city, of the office of clerk of all returns of writs
in the castle of York within the city of York and elsewhere within the
county of York and all mandates and precepts of the king and the wardens
of the marches towards Scotland, receiving the accustomed fees as the said
Thomas or John Shirwod or William Howsom or anyone else had, and the
custody of the rolls, writs and records within the castle of York, receiving
101, yearly from the issues of the county. By K
22 EDWARD IV.-Pabt 2. 8^5
n ^g2 Membrane 82 — cont,
March 5. General pardon to Thomas Gale, one of the customers and collectors of
Westminster, customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and ports and
places adjacent, of all offices committed by him before 2 March, provided
that this shall not extend to any debts or accounts due from him at the
Exchequer by reason of his office. By p.s.
The like to Thomas Greyson alias Grayson, one of the yeomen of the
king's chamber, one of the customers and collectors of the same. By p.s.
March 8. Grant to the king's servant John Gay, one of the yeomen of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of an annuity of lOZ. from the issues of the customs and subsidies
in the ports of Plymmouth and Fowey so long as he shall be in the office
of master or governor of the king's ship called le Carrerjon or any other ship
of the king. * By p.s.
March 10. General pardon to Thomas Walsh, ' taillor,* of the town or borough of
Westminster. Lenn, CO. Norfolk, alim late of Norwich, of all offences committed by him
before 9 March. By p.s.
April 18. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Brampston, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of an enclosure or pasture called * Trappishill *
adjoining the park of Bosham, co. Sussex, during the minority of the
king's son Richard, duke of York and Norfolk. By K.
April 19. General pardon to John Eirkeby of Castel Hedingham alias Henyngham,
Westminster, co. Essex, * gentilman,* alias of London. By p.s.
April 25. Revocation of the protection with clause volumusj for one year, granted
Westminster, on 13 February last by letters patent to John Greneleff of Aston in the
Wallys, CO. Northampton, * husbondman,' alias ' yoman,' staying on the
king's service in the company of the king's kinsman William, lord of
Hastynges, lieutenant-general of the town, castle and marches of Calais, on
the safe-custody and defence of the same, because he delays at Bedford, as
Thomas Hampden of Hampden, sheriff of the county of Bedford, has
certified.
April 25. The like of like protection granted to William Payne of the same town,
Westminster, 'husbondman,' alias * yoman,' engaged on the victualling of the said
town, castle and marches, for which it would be necessary for him to return
to England.
MEMBRANE 31.
Nov. 12. Grant for life to the king's servant Edward Fitz William of the office of
Westminster, bailiff of the town of Dancastre with its appurtenances and appendages,
with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of Dancastre and
all other profits, in lieu of a grant of the same to John Hunter by letters
patent dated 21 {sic) April, 14 Edward lY, surrendered. By p.s.
Nov. 11. General pardon to John Lewes of Aylisbury, co. Buckingham, * taillour,'
Westminster. oZuM * hosier,' of all offences committed by him before 4 November.
By p.s.
Nov. 11. Licence for John, the prior, and the convent of Newenham by Bedeford
Westminster, to acquire in mortmain two messuages in the highway in the parish of St.
Paul, Bedford, sometime of Thomas Chalton, held of themselves, extended
at 80s. yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken before John Pusey, late
826 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 j^go Membrane 31 — cant
escheator in the county, from John Foley the elder, William Darlyng,
John Foley the younger and William Joye, to hold to the value of 88«. 4rf.
yearly in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire 20Z. worth of land and
rent of their own fee by letters patent of Edward II.
For 8Z. 6^. S(L paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 9. General pardon to William Asshelaye of Calais, *gentilman,* ali€ts
Westminster. < scoler,' alias * comoner,' alias * yoman,' alias son of John Asshelaye,
deceased, late of Calais, * baker,* of all offences committed by him before
8 November.
Vacated because a/tericards.
Nov. 6. Licence for Thomas, the abbot and the convent of St. Mary, Abendon,
Westminster, of the order of St. Benedict, to acquire in mortmain, after inquisition,
lands, rents or other possessions to the value of 40^ yearly for the
sustenance of four scholars of the monastery to pray for the good estate of
the king and Elizabeth, queen of England, his consort, and for their souls
after death. By p.s.
Nov. 11. Grant to the mayor, sheriffs, citizens and commonalty of the city of
Westminster. Norwich that they shall have yearly two free fairs or marts commonly
called * free martes,' within the said city and the county of the same, with
all due customs and rights, one for ten days before the third Sunday of
Lent and on that day and for the ten days following and the other on the
feast of the Commemoration of St. Faul and for the twenty days
following. By p.s.
Nov. 15. General pardon to William Aldrys alias Aldres late of Esse, co. Essex,
Westminster, clerk, of all offences committed by him before 10 November. By p.s.
Nov. 18. Fresentation of Walter Oudeby, doctor of decrees, to the parish church of
Westminster, gt, Margaret Moyses in Frydaystrete, London, in the diocese of London,
void by the resignation of John Bygcrofte.
MEMBRANE 30
Oct. 29. General pardon to George Walker alias Walkar of Northduffeld,
Westminster, co. York, * yoman.' By p.s.
Nov. 8. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of
Westminster. Richard Charnok, canon of the monastery of Dunstable, void by the
^. resignation of Thomas Gyles, last prior, as prior of that place.
Nov. 3. Licence for Thomas Stanley, " knight, lord Stanley, and Margaret his
Westminster, wife, countess of Richmond, daughter and heiress of John, late duke of
Somerset, tenant in chief, to enter freely in her right, without proof of her
age, after 20 July last into all possessions in England, Wales and the marches
of Wales, late of the said duke, which Margaret, late duchess of Somerset,
his wife and mother of the said countess, held in dower or otherwise for life
and which should descend to the countess, with all issues from the death of
the duchess. By p.s.
Nov. 18. General pardon to John Permer of Retherfeld alias Rotherfeld, co.
Westminster, Sussex, * husbondman,' alias * shyngiller,* of all offences committed by him
before 16 November. By p.s.
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 827
]^^g2 Mentbrane 30 — cont,
Nov. 17. Grant to William Tredecroft of the custody of all lands, rents, services,
Westminster, hereditaments, reversions and possessions in the county of Sussex late of
Joan late the wife of John Rumbem of Billingcsherst and Margaret her
daugher and heiress, which by the death of the said Joan have descended
to Edward Rownour, her kinsman and heir, and son and heir of the said
Margaret, and have come into the king's hands by reason of his idiotcy, to
hold with all issues from the time of their seizure into the king's hands
during the life of the said Edward, provided that the said William find
sufficient necessaries for the latter. • By p.s.
Nov. 16. Grant for life to the king's servant John Rede of the office of one of the
Westminster, yeomen of the crown, receiving 6rf. daily from the rent of Gilbert de
Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester, heir of William, sometime earl
Mareschal, from the farm of Westcombe and Bedwynde, co. Wilts, or from
the issues of the county of Wilts. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 29.
Nov. 17. General pardon to Richard Neuton alias Newton the younger of Colyton,
Westminster, co. Devon, * mason,' alias * husbondman,' of all offences committed by him
before 12 November. By p.s.
.Nov. 15. Grant for life to John Shorter, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the
Westminster, office of launder of the king's park of Claringdon, co. W^ilts, receiving 8rf,
I daily for his wages and ISs. 4:d, yearly at Christmas for his robe and 10s,
yearly at Easter for his summer vesture from the issues of the county of
Wilts and the farm of the rabbits of the park, with all other accustomed
* profits, in lieu of a like grant to Thomas Perkyns, now deceased, and
Thomas Combe by letters patent dated [1]8 February, 6 Edward IV,
surrendered. By p.s.
Nov. 22. Grant to Robert WiUoughby, knight, of the custody of all manors, lands,
Westminster, rents, reversions, services and other possessions with advowsons of churches
** and other ecclesiastical benefices exceeding the tax of 20 marks, courts,
leets, views of frank-pledge and other profits late of Edward Assheton,
tenant in chief, during the minority of Nicholas Assheton his son and heir
and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so
from heir to heir. By p.s.
Nov. 23. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Everley of the office of one
Westminster, of the king's Serjeants at arms with wages of 12d. daily from 6 November,
as Thomas Ravys had, viz. lOL 158, yearly at the hands of the sheriff of
Salop and 11. 10s. at the hands of the sheriff of Somerset. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Salop.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Somerset.
Nov. 15. Grant to Walter Amadas of Dertmouth, merchant, that he or his execu-
Westminster. tors after his decease or their factors or attorneys may ship woollen cloths
and other merchandise in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and creeks
' and places adjacent and take them to any foreign parts quit of customs and
subsidies to the sum of 70^. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the customs and
subsidies in the said ports.
328 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2482^ MEMBRANE 28.
Oct. 21. Grant to the prior and convent of Christ Church, Canterbury, that they
Westminster, shall be quit of all customs, subsidies and prises due to the king from
83 tuns of wine of the growth of the parts of France, Gascon^ and
Bordeaux, which they receive yearly by virtue of grants of the progenitors of
the king's kinsman Louis of France. [Fced^m,] By p.s.
Oct. 17. General pardon to John Saunder late of the town of Sandwich, co. Kent,
Westminster. ' draper,* alias * yoman,* alias *merchaunt,* of all offences committed by him
before 21 May last. By p.s.
Nov. 13. General pardon to John Turnour alias Tumor of Newton by Castelacre,
Westminster, co. Norfolk, * laborer,' alias < husbondman,' alias * miller,* alias of Shipdam,
CO. Norfolk, * yoman,' of all offences committed by him before 1 August
last. By p.s.
Nov. 14. Grant to John Fogge, knight, of the custody of all manors, lands and
Westminster, other hereditaments late of Joan, tenant in chief by knight-service, late the
wife of Nicholas Arundell late of Trehsse, esquire, during the minority of
Robert Arundell, her kinsman and heir, and so from heir to heir, and the
custody and marriage of any subsequent heir without disparagement.
By p.s.
Nov. 15. Pardon to Peter, bishop of Exeter, and Matthew Andrewe of Topsham,
Westminster, co. Devon, * marchaunt,' of all fines, amercements and issues due from
them to the king before 26 October. By p.s.
Nov. 9. General pardon to WiUiam Asshelaye of Calais, ' gentilman,' alias
Westminster. ' scoler,* alias ' comoner,* alias * yoman,' alias son of John Asshelaye,
deceased, late of Calais, ' baker,' of all offences committed by him before
8 November. By p.s.
Oct. 27. Grant to John Barlo, one of the groom porters of the household, of the
Westminster, keeping of the meadows and having in of the hay with the keeping of the
swans of the river in the franchises of the town and castle of Warrewyke
during the minority of the king*s kinsman Edward, earl of Warwick, with
the accustomed fees, as John Hampsterley, yeoman usher of the king's
haU, had. By p.s. [6668.]
Nov. 12. Pardon to John Robenet late of Pensauns, co. Cornwall, the elder,
Westminster. < yoman,' of his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing
before the king to answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to
the Marshalsea prison, as William Huse, knight, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified.
The like to Robert Treuer of Pensauns, < gentilman.'
Nov. 15. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted
Westminster on 11 February last by letters patent to Robert Barne alias Baron of the
town of Bristol, 'merchaunt,' alias * mercer,' staying on the king's service in
the company of WiUiam Rosse, esquire, victualler of the town, castle and
marches of Cidais, on the safe-custody and victualling of the same, because
he delays in Bristol, as appears by certificate of John Esterfield, sheriff of
that town.
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 829
2432^ MEMBRANE 27.
Dec. 1. Grant for life to John Randolf, esquire, and Margaret his wife of the 151.
Westminster, yearly due to the king from the manor of Bloxham, co. Oxford, By p.s.
Dec. 8. Presentation of Robert Male to the parish church of Sowthfeld, in the
Westminster, diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of William Wibbe. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below,
Nov. 27. Protection, for four years, for John Thwaytes late of London, * draper,'
Westminster, and his servants, lands and possessions. By p.s.
Dec. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Everley, in lieu of a grant to
Westminster, him by letters patent dated 28 November {see m. 29), surrendered because
invalid as far as concerns the wages, of the office of one of the king's
Serjeants at arms with wages of 12d. daily, viz. 8^. yearly from the farm of
the town of Ivelcestre, co. Somerset, and 101. 5s. from the issues of the
county of Salop, and a livery of the suit of other esquires of the household
or 408. in money yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Somerset or the farmers or occu-
piers of the town of Ivelcestre.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Salop.
Dec. 8. Pardon to Richard Bundy of Hereford, * yoman,' alias * gentilman,' late
Westminster, escheator in the county of Hereford and the marches of Wales adjacent, of all
offences committed by him before 8 December, and all fines, amercements,
issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of
his office ; and restoration to him of all lands which he held in his own
right or the right of Joan his wife and all his goods. By p.s.
Nov. 80. Appointment of Thomas Roggers, clerk of the king's ships, to take
Westminster, ships and vessels in any port or creek of the realm with all their gear,
m&L the exception of ships and vessels for the victualling of the city of
London and the passage to the town of Calais and skiffs and little
vessels for fishing, and to certify to the king and council touching their
number and portage.
Nov. 28. Presentation of Thomas Bourman, chaplain, to the perpetual chantry
Westminster, at the little altar by the tomb where the body of John de Beauchamp,
knight, lies buried in the nave of the cathedral church of St. Paul,
London, void by the death of Sir John Totoft and in the king's
presentation by reason of the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick, son
and heir of Isabel, late the wife of George, duke of Clarence. The
letters are directed to the dean and chapter.
MEMBRANE 26.
Nov. 28. General pardon to William Frykley late of Wykerley alias Wykersley,
Westminster. CO. York, * yoman.' By K.
Nov. 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Leonard Thomburgh, esquire,
Westminster. Thomas Totoft, esquire, John Stoyle, Nicholas Robertson, William Tymer
and William Sibsey of a messuage, 12 acres of land, 89 acres of pasture and
400 acres of marsh in Holbech, co. Lincoln, not held in chief, and by
William Sparowe, chaplain, and John Bate, merchant, of 8 messuages,
89^ acres and one rood of land, 124 acres and one rood of pasture and
22 acres of marsh in Eirketon, Algerkirk and Soterton and by William
f^ssher, Richard Groun, Alexander Houghson and Robert Leek of a
830 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 j^go Membrane 26 — cont,
messuage, four cottages, 84 acres of land and 18 acres and 8 roods of pasture
in Skirbek and Boston, co. Lincoln, held in chief as of the fee of
Richemond, extended at 11/. yearly, as appears by an inquisition taken
before Stephen Shotton, late escheator in the county, to John Robynson of
Boston, alderman of the fraternity or gild of St. Mary, Boston, to hold
to the value of 20 marks yearly, in part satisfaction of a licence by letters
patent dated 2 June, 21 Edward IV {see jh 272).
Nov. 16. Licence for the guardians and brethren and sisters of the fraternity or
Westminster, gild of St. Mary and St. Thomas, Stonystratford, to acquire in mortmain a
messuage, a cottage and an acre of land in Stonystratford in the parish of
Calverton, four cottages in the town of Stonystratford late of Henry Shrove, a
messuage, a garden, four shops and a croft in the said town late of John
Smyth, lOJ acres of land in the said town and Wolverton late of John
Jekeman and Robert Powd, a messuage and a garden late of the said
Henry in Stonystratford, 12«. of rent in Calverton and Stonystratford late of
Henry Tuk, John Broun, Thomas Pesenest and Thomas Hawes, 8«. 4rf. of
rent in Stonystratford late of Richard Lawe, Ss, 5^. of rent in Stonystratford
late of Thomas Fouler, Robert Pygot and John Haile the younger and
46«. Br/, of rent in Calverton, Stonystratford and Wolverton late of Thomas
Edy, esquire, William Andrewe, clerk, John Hikelyng, Thomas Fowler,
esquire, George Longvyle, esquire, Thomas Forthe, esquire, Robert Grete,
John Cok, William Derant, Thomas Whityng and John Hayle the younger,
not held in chief, extended at IL 6$. d^d. yearly, as appears by an inquisition
taken before John Pusey, late escheator in the county of Buckingham, to
hold to the value of SI, yearly, in part satisfaction of a licence by letters
patent dated 21 May, 16 Edward IV.
Nov. 28. General pardon to William Tatersall alias Tatersale of London,
Westminster. < sherman,' of all offences committed by him before 5 November.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 25.
May 23. Grant to John Payn of Bristol, merchant, in recompense for injuries
Westminster, inflicted upon him by men of the province of Guipuscoa, of the sum of
8,600 crowns of gold, each valued at 4s., from certain customs and subsidies
in the ports of London, Sandwich, Suthampton and Bristol {as on p, 271).
By p.s.
Oct. 10. Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the port of
Westminster. London.
The like to the customers or collectors in the following ports : —
Sandwich.
Suthampton.
Bristol.
Dec. 8. Presentation of Robert Male to the parish church of Sowthfeld, in the
Westminster, diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of WiUiam Wibbe and in the
king's gift by reason of the minority of Richard, duke of York. By K.
Nov. 21. Grant for life to the king's servant John Walsshe, one of the king's
Westminster, harbourers, of the bailiwick or office of bailiff of the hundred of Woneford,
CO. Devon, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of George, late duke of
Clarence, with the accustomed fees at the hands of the receiver of the
lordship to which the hundred pertains and all other profits.
By p.s. [6699.]
22 EDWAKD IV.— Pabt 2. 881
14^2 MEMBRANE 24.
Nov. 11. Pardon to John Coleme late of Huchynden, co. Buckingham, *yoman,'
Westminster, alias late of Merschefeld, co. Gloucester, alias John Herford, of his outla^Ty
in the said county (sic) for not appearing before the justices of the Bench
to satisfy Henry, abbot of St. Mary*s, Missenden, of 201. which the latter
recovered against him and ISs, id. damages, he having surrendered to the
Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has
certified.
July 5. Confirmation of letters patent dated 26 June, 22 Edward IV, sealed with
Westminster, the seal of the duchy of Lancaster, granting in frank almoin to Elizabeth,
the prioress, and the convent of St. Mary of the park of Charleton, commonly
called Wallyngwelles, co. Nottingham, in the diocese of York, the advow-
son of the parish church of Camsale, in the county and diocese of York,
parcel of the said duchy of the honour of Pountfreit ; and grant that they
may appropriate the said church in mortmain, provided that a vicarage be
sufficiently endowed and a competent sum of money be distributed yearly by
the diocesan of the place among the poor parishioners. By K.
Dec. 29. Licence for Bichard Pygot, one of the king's Serjeants at law, or his
Westminster, executors to grant lands, rents, services or other possessions of the yearly
value of 20 marks, not held in chief, in frank almoin to Thomas, the abbot,
and the convent of St. Mary's, Saltrey, co. Huntingdon, to pray for the good
estate of the king, his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and his first-
bom son Edward, prince of Wales, and John, bishop of Lincoln, and the
said Richard and Joan his wife and Bichard their son, and for their souls
after death. By E.
Dec. 20. Grant to John Ambrosio de Nigrono, Gabriel de Fumariis and Antony
Westminster. Sauby, merchants of Genoa, in repayment of the sum of 625 marks due to
them from the king, parcel of a greater sum which the king has promised
to pay for certain jewels lately bought, that they or their factors or attor-
neys shall receive that sum from the customs and subsidies on any wools,
woollen cloths, tin, woad, aluni, wines, silk cloths and other goods and
merchandise of themselves or other merchants of their nation of Genoa in
the ports of London, Sandwich, and Southampton. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the port of
London.
The like to the customers or collectors in the following ports : —
Sandwich.
Suthampton.
1483.
Jan. 10. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king*s servant Nicholas Suthworth,
Westminster, one of the clerks of the kitchen of the household, as controller of the great
custom and the subsidy of wools, hides and wool -fells in the port of London
and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees, provided that
he execute the office in person, with the custody of one part of the coket
seal. By K.
MEMBRASE 23.
1482.
Dec. 5. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas Ardarn, master of the college
Westminster, of Holy Trinity, Plecy, of the tenour of a plea before H. de Stanton
and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, in the octaves of
Midsununer, 6 Edward U, whereby Bartholomew de Badelesmere claimed
882
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1482.
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
Membrane 28 — cont,
divers liberties in his manors of Cbilham, Whitstaple, Eyngeston by
Berham, Rudelyngwell, Hatfeld and Kyngeston by Frenyngham. [Placita
de Quo Warranto^ p, 821.]
Appointment for life of the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Ryvers, as
surveyor and chamberlain of the king's hundreds, manors and lordships of
Middelton and Merden, co. Kent, and captain of the king's castle of
Quenbourgh, oo. Kent, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
May 14.
Westminster.
Oct. 8.
Westminster.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Nov. 25.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Dec. 2.
Westminster.
1483.
Jan. 8.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 22.
Licence for William Stanley, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, late the
wife of John, earl of Worcester, late the wife of Roger Corbet of Moreton,
kinswoman and one of the heirs of W^illiam Lucy, knight, deceased, tenant
in chief, viz. daughter and heir of Eleanor his sister and one of his heirs,
and sister and heir of Walter Hopton, esquire, son of the said Eleanor, to
enter freely into all possessions in England and Wales and the . marches
late of the said William Lucy, Eleanor and Walter which should descend
to her. By p.s.
Grant to William Jenney, one of the justices of the King's Bench, for
the better maintenance of his estate and his expenses in office, of 110
marks yearly at the hands of the clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the
customers in the ports of London, Bristol and Kyngeston on Hull, accord-
ing to the form of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry VI,
and 106s. Hid, and the sixth part of ^d, yearly at Christmas. for a robe
and fur and 68». 6^. yearly at Whitsuntide for a robe and lining.
The like to Guy Fairfax, one of the justices of the King's Bench.
The like to John Catesby, one of the justices of the Bench.
Appointment of the king's servant John Knyght as auditor of the
accounts of all officers of ell castles, lordships, manors and lands late of
William, lord Morley, in England, Wales and the marches of Wales during
the minority of Henry his son and heir, receiving the accustomed fees from
the issues of the premises. By p.s.
Presentation of David Parsons, bachelor of either law, parson of the
parish church of Westmeane, in the diocese of Winchester, to the parish
church of St. Thomas the Martyr, Wynchilsee, in the diocese of Chichester,
on an exchange of benefices with Richard Mayewe, professor of theology.
Pardon to Thomas Yane of Exmouth, co. Devon, for having on 10 July,
20 Edward IV, at Exmouth shipped 25 tods of wool in a ship of Exmouth
of which he was master and owner of the goods of himself and one
Richard Northou of Saint Mary Oterey, co. Devon, and taken them to the
town of Barflete in Normandy and not to the staple of Calais, not cus-
tomed or coketted, and grant to him of the said wool and pardon to him
of all other offences. By p.s.
Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king's serv'ant Alice Hulcote,
late the wife of John Hulcote, esquire of the body, and her assigns of the
manor of Wavenden, co. Buckingham, late of Hugh Harnage, deceased,
extended at the value of 11^ yearly. By p.s*
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 888
1 jort Membrane 22 — €07it,
Dec. 18. Grant for life to Thomas Bourgchier, knight of the body, of the offices
Westminster, of keeper of the lordship or manor of Purbright alias Pyrbright, CO. Surrey,
and keeper and parker of the king's new "Ipark of Purbright within the
forest of Wyndesore and the herbage and pannage of the park, and 2d,
daily for the offices from the issues of the king's lordship or manor or
Worplesdon, co. Surrey, with arrears from Michaelmas, 21 Edward IV.
By p.s.
ME5IBRANE 21.
Nov. 14. Grant to thd dean and canons of the king's free chapel of Si;. George
Westminster, within the castle of Wyndesore that within their lordship or manor of
Oldswynford and Storebrige, co. Worcester, and the precinct of the same
they shall have view of frank -pledge and all that pertains to it, assize of
bread, wine, ale and other victuals and correction of measures and weights
and other things pertaining to the office of clerk of the market of the
household twice yearly, rendering to the king 12d. yearly, and all goods
and chattels called waif and stray and *maynow,' all goods and chattels of
felons, fugitives and outlaws and all forfeited goods and chattels of tenants
and residents, and that they and their tenants of the manor shall be quit
of suits of shires, counties, hundreds, wapentakes and trithings within the
realm ; and grant that they shall have a market weekly on Tuesdays at
their town of Oldeswynford and Storebrige and a fair there yearly on the
feast of St. Edward the Confessor and another on the feast of St. Augustine,
with a court of pie-powder and all issues and tolls, provided that it be not
to the harm of neighbouring markets and fairs. By K.
Nov. 16. Grant to Robert Hillersdon, son and heir of Andrew Hillersdon, tenant
Westminster, in chief by knight-service, of all issues of all possessions of the latter from
the day of his death, viz. 10 January, 21 Edward IV, until 18 July last,
^AOQ on which day the said Robert had due livery of the same. By p.s.
Jan. 23. General pardon to William Hill of Northampton, alias of Cambridge,
Westminster. « fuller,' of all offences committed by him before the last day of May last.
By p.s.
Jan. 26. Grant to Thomas, archbishop of York, John, bishop of Ely, and William
Westminster. Hastynges, lord Hastynges, the king's chamberlain, and their assigns of
the presentation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's
royal free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 20.
Jan. 29. Pardon, for 20«. paid in the hanaper, to Ralph Danyell, clerk, William
Westminster. Capell of London, 'draper,' Henry Symson, chaplain, Adam Marchall of
Walsokne and William Reynold of Elme of their trespass in acquiring to
themselves and fcheir heirs from John Boyce of Emneth a toft or tene-
ment and 100 acres of pasture called * Eyngeshalle,' parcel of the manor
of Stanhowe alias Marchesmaner in Stanhowe, held in chief, and entering
therein without licence.
Feb. 6. General pardon to John Bynnes alias Bcnnes of Ruyshale, co. Norfolk,
Westminster. « barker,* alias * yoman.' By p.s.
884 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
]^^g3 Membrane 20 — cont.
Feb. 6. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Thomas Darcy, one of the
Westminster, esquires of the body, of an annuity of 20^ from the issues of the honour or
lordship of Rayle and the hundred of Racheford, co. Essex. By p.s.
Feb. 8. Grant for life to William Baynton of the custody of the hospital of
Westminster. g|j, John Baptist, Neweportepaynell, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the
death of Henry Smyth, last warden.
Feb. 10. Mandate to the sheriff of Buckingham to put him in possession.
Westminster.
Feb. 5. Letters of denization for Bartholomew Nyland, born in the duchy of
Westminster. Stattyne. By p.s. and for 106«. 8d. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 8. Licence for William Tey, esquire, son and heir of Robert Tey, tenant in
Westmmster. chief, to enter freely into all possessions within the realm of which the said
Robert or any other ancestor of his was seised and which should descend
to him, saving to the king homage and fealty. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 19.
Feb. 1. Inspeximus and confirmation to Elizabeth, the prioress, and the nuns of
Westminster. Eton, of the order of Fontevrault, of letters patent dated 12 February,
13 Richard II, inspecting and confirming letters patent dated 8 January,
21 Edward III, being an exemplification of the tenour of a charter dated at
Westminster, 16 November, 9 Edward I, inspecting and confirming a
charter dated at Chinon, 25 June, 2 John [liotuli Cartarunif p, 72], to the
nuns of Fontevrault. For 20«. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 18.
Feb. 4. Grant in frank almoin to Henry Bost, the provost, and the college of St.
Westminster, Mary, Eton by Windsor, that they may pray for the good estate of the king
and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and for their souls after death
and the soul of the king*s father Richard, late duke of York, of the alien
priory of Goldclyft' and manors of Goldclyff and Goldre in the marches of
Wales, in the diocese of Llandaff, with all possessions, knights' fees, advowsons
of churches, lands, rents, reversions, services, mills, woods, meadows, feedings,
pastures, villeins, wards, marriages, commons, reliefs, courts, views of frank-
pledge, liberties, franchises and other commodities and all issues from Easter,
7 Edward IV; in lieu of a grant by letters patent dated 26 August,
7 Edward IV, here recited, surrendered because invalid, by which WiUiam
Westbury, late provost, and the said Henry, now provost, and the college
were seised of parcels of the premises. By p.s.
Feb. 7. Whereas the king by letters patent dated 5 December, 1 Edward IV,
Westminster, granted to Gresilda late the wife of John Hende the elder, esquire, and her
heirs and assigns the lordship or manor of Panfeld dli<is the priory of
Paunfeld or Paundefeld with its appurtenances, and she by charter dated
25 May, 11 Edward IV, with the king's licence demised the same to
Laurence, bishop of Durham, and others, and these and Thomas, cardinal
archbishop of Canterbury, by licence of the king by letters patent dated
22 EDWARD IV.— Paet 2. 885
-iAoo Memhrane 18 — conU
80 November, 12 Edward IV, granted the same in mortmain to William,
the prior, and the convent of Christ Church, Canterbury ; the king, at the
request of the said cardinal, confirms their estate therein. By p.s.
Jan. 80. Grant for life to Sybil Aylemer of an annuity of lOZ. from the issues of
Westminster, the king's lordship of Wytteley, co. Surrey. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 17.
Jan. 2. Protection, for three years, for John Nanby, of Pole, co. Dorset, 'gentill-
Westminster. man,* alias * merchaunt,* alias of London, executor of the will of William
White late of the county of Southampton, and his servants, lands and
possessions. By K.
Pardon to John Nanby of Pole, co. Dorset, 'merchaunt,* alias 'gentilman,'
late one of the collectors of the customs and subsidies in the port of Pole,
alias late controller of the same, of all offences committed by him and all
fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the
king ; and grant to him of six messuages in Polo late of William White of
the same, in the king's hands by reason of an inquisition taken at Mottes-
thom before Thomas Philippes, escheator in the county of Dorset, on
29 October, 19 Edward IV, to hold according to the will of the said William.
ByK.
Jan. 11. Grant, during pleasure, to Robert de Sancto Laurencio, knight, lord of
Westminster. Houthe, of the office of the chancellorship of Ireland, receiving the accus-
tomed fees from the issues of the hanaper of Ireland or the king's manor or
lordship of Cromlyn, co. Dublin. By p.s.
Jan. 12. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Beston that he shall be one
Westminster, of the king's Serjeants at arms, receiving 12^/. daily for his fee from the
issues in the county of Southampton, with a livery of the suit of other
Serjeants at arms yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe, as John Shawe,
deceased, lately had. By p.s.
Jan. 2. General pardon to William Nicholasson alius Nicholson of Bishop's Lenn,
Westminster. CO. Norfolk, 'merchaunt.' By K.
Jan. 19. Revocation of the protection with clause rohtmusy for one year, granted
Westminster, on 28 December last by letters patent to Thomas Hcnsted alias Hemstede
alias Hempstyd of Norwich, * mercer,' staying on the king's service in the
company of the king's kinsman William, lord of Ilastynges, lieutenant
general of the town, castle and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody,
victualling and defence of the same, because he delays in the city and
suburbs of London, as appears by certificate of the sheriffs.
Jan. 27. General pardon to Nicholas Curson alias Cursum late of Brereley,
Westminster, co. York, * gentilman,' alias late of Holowell, co. York. By K.
MEMBRANE 16.
Jan. 27. Mandate to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, constables, ministers and others
Westminster, to permit the men and tenants of the manor of Blidebure, co. Suffolk,
which is of the ancient demesne of the crown, as appears by a certificate
836 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
-| ^rto Membrane 16 — cont.
sent into the Chancery of the late king by his treasurer and ohamberlains,
to be quit of toll and contribution of expenses of knights coming to
Parliament.
Jan. 29. Licence for the king^s kinsman Thomas, marquess of Dorset, kinsman
Westminster, and heir of Edward Grey, late lord of Ferrers of Groby, tenant in chief,
and Elizabeth his wife, tenant in chief, viz. son of John their son, to enter
freely into all possessions in England, Wales and the marches of Wales late
of the said Edward or Elizabeth, which should descend to him, saving to
the king homage and fealty. By E.
Jan. 1. Licence for John Dyve and Joan his wife, sister and heiress of John
Westminster. Wassyngley, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all possessions late of the
latter, which should descend to her. By K.
Feb. 15. Grant for life to Bichard Milton and John Hays of the office of parker
Westminster, of the king's parks of Aissheley and Goddesbear, parcel of the manor and
borough of Tiverton, co. Devon, and Qd. daily from the issues of the said
manor and borough with all other profits and the herbage of the parks : in
lieu of a grant to the said Bichard by letters patent dated 11 November,
9 Edward IV, surrendered. By K.
MEMBRANE 15.
Feb. 12. Inspeximm and confirmation to the burgesses of Wych, co. Worcester, of
Westminster, a charter dated at Westminster, 19 December, 4 Edward III [CharUr Boll,
4 Edward Illy No. 22] , inspecting and confirming with additions a charter
dated 1 August, 17 John. [Rotuli Cartarum, p. 216.]
For 6 marks paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 18. Grant in frank almoin to Bichard, the abbot, and the convent of
Westminster. St. Mary, Teukesbury, of 60 acres of land within the king's lordship of Cran-
borne, co. Dorset, called * Castelfeldes' ; in lieu of a grant to them by letters
patent dated 80 April, 21 Edward lY {see p, 278), surrendered because
invalid because they have not granted to the king the 800 acres of pasture
adjoining his park of Blacdon, co. Dorset, and the king intends to retain
the manor of Sevenhamptondenys, co. Somerset. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Grant in frank almoin to John, the abbot, and the convent of St. Mary,
Westminster. Glastonbury, of the manor of Sevenhamptondenys with knights' fees and
appurtenances, co. Somerset, in recompense for 240 acres of pasture
adjoining the king's park of Blakedon, co. Dorset, and pertaining to their
manor of Estmerton, co. Wilts, which they have granted to, the king for
the enlargement of the park. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to John Elys, esquire, of the parish of Otteham, co. Kent,
Westminster, of the fourth part of a messuage and 60 acres of land in the parish of
Thornam, co. Kent, late of Henry Bedill late of Tomeham aforesaid,
' husbondman,' who on 24 June, 29 Henry VI, was charged with high
treason before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in
the county, and hanged, which were forfeited to the late king and taken into
his hands by William Swan, late escheator in the county, to hold at a rent
of Is. 2d. yearly ; in lieu of a grant to him of the custody of the same on
28 November last for 20 years from Michaelmas then last past by
mainprise of John Staunton of Lambith, co. Surrey, ' yoman,' and Bobert
Chestre of Totyng, co. Surrey, * husbondman.' By p.s.
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 887
1 jQQ Membrane 15 — cant.
Feb. 18. Pardon to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
>• ordinary of that place, of all escapes of Robert Talbot late of Suthwerk,
CO. Surrey, * sowdeor,' a prisoner convicted or attainted in his custody.
By p.s.
Westminster.
24g2 MEMBRANE 14.
Nov. 11. Licence for William Berkeley, one of the esquires of the body, son and
Westminster, heir of Maurice Berkeley, knight, late one of the knights of the body and
one of the king's counsellors, or his heirs or executors to grant in mort-
main, without inquisition, lands and rents to the value of 10 marks yearly,
not held in chief, to John, the prior, and the convent of Christ Church Twyn-
ham, CO. Southampton, to find a canon of their convent to celebrate divine
service daily within a chapel newly built by the said William in honour of
the Virgin, St. Mary Magdalen and St. John Baptist, annexed to their
church, in which the said Maurice and Anne are buried, for the good estate
of the king and his consort Elizabeth, queen of England, and the said
William and Katharine his wife and for their souls after death and the souls
of the said Maurice and Anne and the sons and daughters of William and
1483 Maurice. By p.s.
Feb. 10. Licence for John Byconyll or his heirs, feoffees or assigns to grant in
Westminster, mortmain, without inquisition, the manor of Mere and three messuages,
800 acres of land, 20 acres of pasture and 12 acres of wood in Mere, North-
cory, Neweport, Wrentith and Slolegh, co. Somerset, not exceeding the
value of 9^ yearly, to the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of
Wells. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Inspeximu^ and confirmation to Sir Oiles Daubeney, knight, of letters
Westminster, patent (English) of the king's mother Cecill, duchess of York, dated 17
February, 22 Edward IV, appointing him constable of her castle of Brigge-
water and steward of her lordship belonging to the same during her life,
receiving the accustomed fees ; and grant to him for life of the office of
constable of the castle of Briggewater and the office of the stewardship of
the lordship or manor of Briggewater, receiving the accustomed fees.
By E. and for 40a. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 18. Exemplification, at the request of Joan Caterall, widow, late the wife of
Westminster. John Caterall late of Brayton, co. York, < gentilman,' of the tenour of an
article (English) of an act in the Parliament held at Westminster on
4 November, 1 Edward IV, and continued by divers prorogations to 6 May
following, providing, that the wives of persons attainted shall have their
own inheritances after the death of their husbands. [Rolls of Parliament,
V. 480.]
MEMBRANE 13.
Feb. 19. General pardon to Richard Lathered of Hopton, co. Suffolk, * yoman,' of.
Westminster, all offences conmiitted by him before 18 February. By p.s.
1482.
July 8. Licence, for a fine paid by him to the king, for John Alcok, bishop of
Westminster. Worcester, or his executors or assigns after his decease, to grant in mortmain
lands, rents and other possessions to the value of 20/. yearly to John Burton,
chaplain of the perpetual chantry newly founded by him at the altar in the
8298 Y
888 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]^^g2 Membrane 13 — cont.
chapel of St. Mary the Virgin and St. John the Evangelist within the
cemetery and by the church of Holy Trinity, Kyngeston on Hull, for his
sustenance and the performance of works of piety and prayer for the good
estate of the king and Elizabeth the queen and their children and for their
1 i oq souls after death. By E.
Jan. 80. Licence, for half a mark paid in the hanaper, for Ralph Danyell, clerk,
Westminster. William Capell of London, 'draper,* Henry Symson, chaplun, Adam
Marchall of Walsokne and William Reynold of Ehne to grant a toft and
100 acres of pasture called ' Eyngeshalle,* parcel of the manor of Stanhowe
alias Marchesmaner in Stanhowe, with the exception of an acre of pasture,
held in chief, to Thomas Danyell and Margaret his wife and the heirs of
his body, with remainders to the heirs of the body and the right heirs of
Laurence Danyell late of Walsokyn, deceased. By E.
Feb. 24. Licence for John Wirtill, son and heir of Walter Wirtill and kinsman
Westminster, a^^ h^ir ^f JqJjq Hende, late citizen of London, and Elizabeth his wife,
tenants in chief, deceased, viz. son of Joan their daughter, and kinsman
and heir of John Hende, esquire, deceased, viz. son of Joan daughter of
John his brother, to enter freely into all possessions in England late of the
said Walter, John, Elizabeth or John which should descend to him, saving
to the king homage and fealty. , By E.
MEMBBANE 12.
Feb. 21. Grant for life to Richard Scoley, chaplain, of the chantry within
Westminster, the king's manor of Clypston and the chapel of St. Edwin within the forest
of Shirwode and 100s. yearly from the issues of the counties of Notting-
ham and Derby, to pray for the good estate of the king and his consort
Elizabeth, queen of England, and for their souls after death and the souls
of the king's progenitors ; in lieu of a like grant to John Fayrom by letters
patent dated 8 February, 8 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
14oJ.
June 1. Pardon to the king's brother Richard, duke of Oloucester, warden of the
Fotheringhay. west march of England towards Scotland, keeper of the forests beyond
Trent, and Anne, duchess of Gloucester, his wife, one of the daughters and
heirs and tenants of the lands late of Richard, earl of Warwick and
Salisbury, late keeper of all mines of gold, silver and lead within the realm
from the Trent to the north, and keeper and justice of the forests beyond
Trent, of all offences committed by them and all fines, amercements, issues,
debts, accounts and arrears due from them to the king ; provided that this
do not extend to the sum of 10,000 marks paid to him by the king for the
custody of the said marches. By p.s.
1483.
Feb. 20. Grant to the burgesses of the town of Lyme, co. Dorset, in consideration
Wefltminster. of the devastation of their town and port by the sea and for the repair of the
port, that they shall hold the town with all its liberties and franchises
at fee farm for sixty-five years, rendering to the king 6 marks yearly ; and
grant that they and the inhabitants of the town shall pay for each fifteenth
or tenth granted to the king 13s. ^d. only during that time. By p.s.
Feb. 5. Letters of denization for Bartholomew Sommeroe, bom in the parts of
Westminster Seland. By p.s. and for 5 marks paid in the hanaper.
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 389
2433 Membratw 12 — cant,
Feb. 25. Grant for life to Thomas Burgh, knight of the body, of the office of
Weetminster. surveyor of all oastles, .lordships, manors and lands of the king in
Cunsburgh, Hatefeld and Thorn, co. York, receiving 10 marks yearly at
the hands of the receiver of the same. By p.s.
1482.
MEMBRANE 11.
Nov. 20. Orant for life to the king's servant William Fauconberge, esquire, of
Westminster, the office of constable of the king's castle of Cragfargus in Ireland and a
water-mill in Cragfargus by the castle, not exceeding the yearly value of 6
marks; and grant that, because the castle is a garrison of war and is
surrounded ^ Irish on one side and Scots on the other and is distant 60
miles from English land, he shall have 24 soldiers under him for its safe-
custody, receiving 60 marks yearly for his office and the wages of the
soldiers at the rate of id. daily for each, viz. 40 marks from the custom and
coket of Drogheda and 20 marks from the customs and cokets of Dundalk.
1483. ^y^-
March 2. General pardon to Robert Brame of Bamyngham, co. Suffolk, * husbond-
Westminster. man,' alias * yoman,* alias 'mercer,* of fiJl offences committed by him
before 1 March. By p.s.
March 1. Grant for life to the king's servant John le Moyne, esquire, of the custody
Westminster, and government of the castle of Porchestre and the town, port and tower of
Portesmouth, and 20/. yearly from the customs and subsidies in the port of
1482. ''^*^P*°° *°' ^'^ "''' P^^ '^^'''"°*- ^' '-'•
Aug. 27. Letters of denization for John Eyell of Antwerp, born in Brabant, and
Westminster, the heirs of his body. By p.s.
1483.
Feb. 25. Pardon, at the request of the king's brother Richard, duke of Gloucester,
Westminster, to the king's subjects in the counties of York, Cumberland, Northumberland
and Westmoreland and the city of York and the precinct of the same and
the town of Eyngeston on Hull of the whole fifteenth and tenth granted to
the king by the commons of the realm in Parliament at Westminster,
20 January, 22 Edward IV, in consideration of their expenses in warring
against the king's enemies of Scotland. By K.
March 3. Presentation of Geoffrey Odaly to the parish church of St. Migneta,
Westminster. Bhaghwyre, in Ireland, in the diocese of Meath, void by the death of
Maurice Broune.
Feb. 26. Grant, during pleasure, from Michaelmas last to the king'e firstborn son
Westminster. Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall, earl of Chester, March and
Pembroke, for the better maintenance of his estate, of the castles, lordships
and towns of Uske and Kayrlion in Wales with their hamlets and members
and all jurisdictions, royalties, exercise of justiceship and chancellorship,
franchises, liberties, courts, counties, views of frank-pledge, cantreds, )
commotes, hundreds, fairs, markets, parks, woods, stanks, fisheries, forests,
chaces, warrens, knights' fees, wards, marriages, services, rents, reversions,
advowsons, wreck of sea and other forfeitures and profits. By p.s.
Feb. 25. Presentation of John Ryse to the parish church of Sampford Courtenay,
Westminster, in the diocese of Exeter, void by the resignation of Richard Wixe.
ByK.
SiO CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
5^4.33 MEMBRANE 10.
Feb. 20. Letters of denization, for a sum of money paid by him to the king, for
WeBtminster. Philip Lecynor alioB Mason of Cane, bom in Normandy, and the heirs of
his body. By p.s.
Jan. 80. Pardon to William Neberde late of Barton on Humber, co. Lincoln,
Westminster. < husbondman,* alias late of Totenham in the said county («tV?),* yoman,* of his
outlawry in the county of Middlesex, for not appearing before the king to
answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison,
1 4^82 ^ William Huse, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, has certi^ed.
Nov. 25. Grant to the men, burgesses and provost of Great Jememuth, on their
Westminster, petition shewing that in old time when the inhabitants were in great
prosperity from the profits of the sea fishing and trade in goods, they
were charged with a yearly sum of 601, of the fee farm of the town
and the farm of a place in the high sea near the entrance to the port called
< Eirkelerode,' but that the profits of their fishing are now taken by all the
king's lieges and strangers, and their trade is withdrawn for lack of a safe
port there and they are now impoverished, of 60 marks yearly for 20 years
from Michaelmas last from the said fee farm that they may be able to make
their port safe for vessels to call at. By p.s.
Nov. 16. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Oxford for the restitution of
Westminster, the temporalities of the priory of St. Peter, Dunstable, of the order of
St. Augustine, to Richard Chamok, canon of the priory, whose election as
prior J. bishop of Lincoln has confirmed and whose fealty the king has
taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Northampton.
Hertford.
Bedford and Buckingham.
Leicester.
1483 ^'^^ ^^ intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Feb. 4. To the captain, bailiff and jurats and other officers of the island of
Westminster. Gersey. The king understands from Thomas de Sayntmartyn that when
the latter showed to them letters patent dated 16 October, 20 Edward IV
(i^e p, 228) they were prepared to act upon them, but one Thomas de la
Courte of the island of Guemesey came who intruded into the fee of
la Trinite and occupied it, claiming a title by colour of a purchase made by
one Thomas de la Courte his ancestor from one Thomas de Seyntmartyn,
uncle of the present Thomas de Seyntmartyn, and the latter replied that
one William de Seyntmartyn his kinsman within a year and a day after the
purchase offered to the said Thomas the sum paid for it, in presence
of the whole parish of Holy Trinity according to the custom of the duchy
in the island, but the said Thomas de la Courte will not withdraw. They
are accordingly to enquire whether the sum of money was offered as said
and, if so, to put the said Thomas de Seyntmartyn in possession of the
fee. By K.
MEMBRANES 9 and 8.
Feb. 12. Indenture between the king and Bartholomew Reed, citizen and gold-
Westminster, smith of London, witnessing that the king according to letters patent dated
6 February, and by this indenture, has appointed him master and worker of
his moneys of gola and silver and keeper of the changes and out-changes in
the Tower of London and elsewhere within the realm. He shall make five
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 841
2483^ MembraneB 9 and 8 — cont.
manner of gold money, called the < riall of gold/ the < half riall of gold,'
the ' riall ferthing of gold/ the < angell of gold,' and the ' angelet of gold ' ;
and five manner of silver money, called the ' grote,' the ' halfe grote,' the
* sterling,' the 'halfpeny' and the * ferthing.* {The value of the coinoffe
and the conditions of agreement are as on p. 20.) And for the performance of
the covenants aforesaid he has made oath in Onancery and has found borrows
in 100^. each, viz. John Shaa, *goldsmyth,' William Hger, 'goldsmyth,*
John Brook, 'grocer,* Henry WodecoK, 'scrivaner,' Richard Noneley,
'grocer,' Nicholas Bodyn, < haberdassher,' and Ralph Bnlkleyi 'goldsmyth.*
English. By K.
MEMBRANE 7.
Feb. 28. Establishment of the chapel of the household as a foundation in the king's
Westminster, free chapel of St. Peter within the Tower of London of a dean and three
canons, of whom one shall be sub-dean, another treasurer and the third
precentor, to be governed by ordinances made by the king ; appointment of
Master John Ounthorpe, clerk, as dean, Nicholas Hewys, clerk, as sub-dean,
Richard Surlond as treasurer and John Ghirche as precentor; and incorpora-
tion of them by the name of the dean and canons of the royal free chapel of
the household. And grant to them in mortmain of the said free chapel of
St. Peter with all rights, oblations, tithes, profits, annuities, commodities,
emoluments and appurtenances ; licence for them to acquire in mortmain
lands, rents, services, reversions and advowsons of churches to the value of
1002. yearly; and grant that they shall have these and all other letters
patent, charters and writs of the king without fees. By E.
1482.
MEMBRANE 6.
July 7. Appointment for life of Richard Sheldon and John Clerk, auditors of the
Westminster, accounts of the Exchequer, as auditors of all accounts of ministers of all
honours, castles, lordships, manors, towns, townships, lands and other
possessions of the king pertaining to the duchy of York and the earldom of
March within the realm late of the king's father Richard, duke of York,
and in the king's hands by hereditary right and by demise of Thomas,
cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, and Henry Sotill, feoffees with others
now deceased, receiving, besides reasonable expenses, fees of 20 marks yearly
from the issues of the premises in the county of York with vestures and
other profits as William RoucljdSTy now deceased, or John Luthyngton, late
auditors, had. By E.
May 14. Orant for life to Thomas Fitzgarard alias Fitz Morys, son of the king's
Westminster, kinsman Thomas, late earl of Kildare, for his good service against the
Irish, of the manors or lordships of Ardemulghan and Belgard, oo. Meath,
with advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, customs, marriages,
wards, reliefs, escheats and ol^er free customs, which Thomas Danyell,
deceased, lately had of the king's grant, provided that he do not receive
therefrom more than 441. yearly. By p.s.
June 29. Grant for life to Thomas Lye of the office of one of the king's Serjeants
Westminster, at arms, with wages of 12d, daily bom the subsidy and ulnage of cloths and
a moiety of the forfeiture of the same in the counties of Oxford and Berks
842
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1483.
Feb. 21.
Westminster.
]^4g2. Membrane 6—cont,
and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at
the great wardrobe ; in lieu of a grant of the office to William Thirkeld,
esquire, by letters patent dated 24 March, 8 Edward IV, surrendered.
ByK.
Grant to the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary and
St. Nicholas, Ledes, in full recompense of 24 acres of land in Ledes and
Bromfeld which they have granted to the king for the enlargement of his
park of Ledes, that they shall be quit of all tenths, subsidies and quota
granted to the king by the clergy of the realm or of the provinces of
Canterbury or York or imposed by the pope. By p.s.
Feb. 6. Mandate to all bailiffs and others to permit James Conyngham, born in
Westminster. Scotland, who has taken an oath of fealty, to inhabit the realm peaceably
and enjoy bis goods.
Inspeximus and confirmation to Robert, the prior, and the convent of
la Laund of a charter dated at Westminster, 25 July, 32 Henry III
[Charter RoU, 82 Henry III, m. 2], granting to Robert de Martivaus, then
prior, and the convent that they shall have free warren in the demesne
lands of their manor of Ludinton, oo. Leicester, and may enclose and
impark their demesne wood in the same manor on the confines of the forest
of Rotelaund. For 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
1482. MEMBRANE 6.
Dec. 18. Grant, for ten years from Easter, 22 Edward IV, to the merchants of
Westminster. Venice, Oenoa, Florence and Luca and all other merchants and brokers of
Italy that they and their factors, clerks and attorneys shall be quit of the
subsidy from aliens granted in the Parliament at Redyng, 81 Henry VI,
and that in respect of certain subsidies granted in Parliament at West-
minster, 29 April, 8 Edward IV, they shall hot pay more than 48s. ^d. for
the subsidy of each sack of wool and every 240 wool-fells and 10s. for the
custom of the same and lU, for the subsidy of tin of the value of 208. and
8^. for the custom of the same. By p.s.
1483.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 4.
Orant to Thomas, archbishop of York, John, bishop of Lincoln,
William Hastinges, lord Hastinges, the king's chamberlain, Thomas
Mountgomerey, knight, Thomas Danet, clerk, and Robert Langton of the
collation to the next vacant canonry and prebend in the king's royal free
chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster. By K.
Feb. 27. Pardon to William TyrWhite alias Tyrwit late of Ketilby, oo. Lincoln,
Westminster, esquire of the body or esquire, late sheriff of Lincohi, of all offences committed
by him before 28 February and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts
and arrears due from him to the king. By E.
Qrant to John de Salvo and Antony Spynule, denizens, and their
attorneys of licence to bring into the reahn from any part of the world
masters to the number of twenty or thereabouts to make and dye cloths ot
another fashion to those now made in the realm, so that the kmg's subjects
may be able to learn the art ; and grant to the masters of protection.
By p.s.
■-:=■ k 'j-t
22 EDWARD IV.— Part 2. 848
]^^g2 . Metnbrane 4 — cont.
Oct. 28. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Robert Rydon of the office
Westminster, of the king's promoter of all causes civil and criminal or concerning crimes
of lese Majestic before the king's judges of the constableship and Admiralty
of England, with aU accustomed profits, and 20 marks yearly from the
1483 i^o<^ipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Jan. 28. Pardon to Thomas Dorney late of the town of Westminster,
Westminster, oo. Middlesex, * yoman,' of his outlawry in the said count v for not appearing
before the king to answer him and William Berkeley, knight, for leaving
the service of the latter at Westminster before the term agreed upon, he
having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as William Huse, knight,
chief justice of the King's Bench, has certified.
Feb. 6. Orant, during pleasure, to Bartholomew Reed of London, ' goldsmyth,'
Westminster, of the office of master and worker of the king's moneys and the office of
changer or keeper of the exchange within the Tower of London and
elsewhere within the realm according to the form of certain indentures,
receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
-iAQi) MEMBRANE 82(i.
March 5. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's brother Richard, duke of
Westminster. Gloucester, the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, Ralph
Graystok of Graystok, knight, Francis Lovell, knight, John Scrope of
Bolton, knight, William Huse, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, Guy
Fayrefax, knight, Richard Ghok, knight, Richard Nele, knight, John
Catesby, Richard Pygot» William Parr, knight, James Haryngton, knight,
and Miles Metkalf in the county of York. By E.
MEMBRANE 31d.
Nov. 12. Commission to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl Ryvers, Henry Heydon,
Westminster* William Boleyn, Richard Suthwell, John Fynoham, Henry Spylman and
James Hob^, certain dissentions having arisen between William Lumnour
on the one part and Thomas Brygge of Manyngton, co. Norfolk,
'gentilman,' and Margaret his wife on the other, to summon the parties and
other persons and examine them and put their examinations in writing
and to enquire by inquest into certain felonies, murders, trespasses and
offences committed by the said Thomas and Margaret Brygge late the wife
of William Lumnour and to certify thereon to the king and council in the
quinzaine of Midsummer next.
MEMBRANE 29(2.
Nov. 17.. Commission to John Halwell, esquire, Thomas Hext, Thomas Bouryng
Westminster* and William Fo[r]tescu to enquire what lands John Holway, deceased, tenant
in chief, held in the county of Devon, what they are worth, on what day he
died and who is his heir, and to take the same into the king's hands.
844 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
14.^2 MEMBRANE 28d.
Nov. 18. Commission to Richard Wylsoiii one of the king's Serjeants at arms, and
WestmiDBter. John Passe, one of the yeomen of the crown, to enquire into the statement
of Egbert Meyer, Henry Lottehowson, Gerard Leseboume and John Olysleyer,
merchants of the Hanse of Almain, that a ship of Hamburgh in Almain laden
with divers goods and merchandise, of which John Arnold was master, was
lost and sunk near the coast of Yepiswich and some goods and
merchandise were saved near Albouru, co. Suffolk, and the master and
some merchants and mariners came alive to land so that it could not be
called wreck of sea, and to cause restitution to be made of the goods and
merchandise after payment of reasonable salvage, according to the form of
the statute in Parliament, 27 Edward III, and the agreement of the king
made with the Hanse in February, 14 Edward IV.
MEMBRANE 27d.
Dec. 22. Commission to Roger Coton, knight, John Cok, mayor of Newcastle on
Westminster. Tyne, John Harbotell, esquire, Edmund Harbotell, esquire, Simon Welden,
esquire, William Rothom, esquire, and John Coll of Tynmoth, 'gentilman,'
to enquire about certain lordships, manors and lands in the county of
Northumberland of which the lady of Burceitur was seised in her demesne
as of fee and which of these were alienated by her in her lifetime.
The like to Roger Coton, knight, William Haryngton, knight, Walter
Mantell, knight, John Clerk, mayor of Northampton, Thomas. Hunt and
John Pek, in the county of Northampton.
Commission to Roger Coton, knight, John Sayvile, knight, Thomas
FitzWiUiam, knight, Thomas Darcy, knight, John Humwell, esquire,
Richard Wentworth, esquire, and John Bemby to enquire about certain
lands in the county of York of which John Neville, late marquess of
Mountagu, was seised in his demesne as of fee and which have not yet been
taken into the king*s hands by inquisition or otherwise. By E.
MEMBRANE 2W.
March 28. Appointment of Thomas, abbot of Waltham Holy Cross, John*Elryngton,
Westminster, knight, Richard Charlton, knight, Humphrey Starkey, Serjeant at law,
Richard Scrope, Alvred Comburgh, William Say, John Sturgion, esquires,
Thomas Rygby, Robert Forster and Charles Nowell as justices in the
counties of Hertford, Essex and Middlesex for the supervision of the river
called le Ley from the town of Ware to the river Thames pursuant to the
statute of Magna Carta and other statutes concerning the erection of
weirSi mills, stemks, piles and kiddles.
-• ^gg MEMBRANE 24d,
March 2. The like of Henry Ferrers, knight, Richard Haulte, esquire, John
Westminster. Allfegh, John Pympe, esquire, John Palmer, esquire, RichaM Culpepir,
esquire, Thomas Garthe, esquire, Richard Tuttesham, esquire, Thomas
Ryder, George Gheyne, John Tylly, John Moll, William Hede and Nicholas
Leche in the county of Kent for the supervision of the river (Medway) from
the bridge of Aylesford, co. Kent, to the bridge of Penseherst, co. Kent.
\
22 EDWARD IV.— Pakt 2. 845
|4g3^ MEMBRANE I2d.
Feb. 25. Commission to the king's brother Bichard, duke of Gloucester, the king*s
Westminster, kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, William Gascoign, knight, Ralph
Pygot, knight, Thomas Markynfeld, knight, Christopher Warde, knight,
William Ingelby, knight, Thomas Malyveray, knight, Riohard Pygot,
Serjeant at law, Nicholas Leventhorpe, knight. Miles Metecalf, Thomas
Midelton, Thomas Asper, Richard Danby, Robert Percy, John Vavesour,
John Swale, Richard Midelton, John Broun, John Pullan, Robert Burnand
and the sheriff of York to enquire into divers discords between the king's
tenants of the forest of Enaresburgh on the one part and the tenants of the
king*s kinswoman the lady of Barkelay and the abbot and convent of
St. Mary, Fountains, and the other inhabitants of the free chace of Neder-
dale, CO. York, on the other part concerning the bounds between the forest
and chaoe and the enclosure of ' le Fulshawe * within the limits of the chace,
and to survey and perambulate the forest and chace and make reasonable
bounds between them, and to certify thereon to the king in Chancery.
ByK.
MEMBRANE Ad.
March 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsman Anthony, earl
Westminster. Ryvers, Richard Grey, son of the queen, John Catesby, knight, William
Notyngham, knight, William Stanley, knight, Richard Croft, knight,
Thomas Brugge, Richard Haute, John Twynyho and John Fyneux touching
certain treasons, felonies, trespasses and other offences committed by John
Kent and William Clyfton in the county of Hereford and the marches of
Wales adjacent.
VaccUed because in the twenty-third year.
March 2. Commission to John ColshuU, knight, Edward Courteney, Henry
Westminster, Bodrugan, knight, Robert Willoughby, knight, Charles Dynham, esquire,
the mayor of Exeter, Thomas Gale, Richard Taillour, John Grene, John le
Moigne and the sheriffs of Devon and ComwaU, whereas lately at the suit of
Peter de Manx of Seint Malowes in Brittany before the king and council
against Roger Spert of Kenton, co. Devon, touching the spoiling of a ship
of the said Peter caUed le Mary of Seint Malowes and his goods and
merchandise then in it, after presentation of the petition and answer and
reading of the depositions the said Roger departed without licence and his
witnesses were found to be guilty of sharing in the spoiling and judgement
was given that the said Peter should recover his ship, goods and merchandise,
extended at 117Z. lis. 4<i., to arrest and imprison without bail the said
Roger and his accomplices, viz. John Pytte, John Mersshe, Thomas
Pitte, John Mugge, Richard Wymbrooke, John Olyver, Robert Briknall,
John Calamay, William Dobyn and Richard Mugge, and to seize and
extend their goods and possessions imtil it be certified to the king and
council in what manner restitution will be made. By p.s.
( B46 )
23» EDWARD IV
j^^gg MEMBRANE 8.
March 18. Protection, for three years, for Simon Harries <ilias Herries alicis Harrys
Westminster, of London, 'grocer,' alias 'marchaunt,' and his servants, lands and
possessions. By p.s.
April 1. Grant for life to the king's servant William Dobbynsson, one of the
Westminster, yeomen of the crown, of 6d. daily for his wages from the farm of the subsidy
and ulnage of cloth in the county of York and Eyngeston on Hall and the
city of York and the forfeiture of the same. By E.
March 28. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Kent for the restitution of the
Westminster, temporalities of the abbey of St. Augustine, of the order of St. Benedict,
without the walls of the city of Canterbury, in the diocese of Canterbury,
immediately subject to the Koman church, to John Dunster, monk of the
monastery, whom the pope has appointed abbot and who has renounced
everything prejudicial to the king in the papal bull and whose fealty the
king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheator in the county of Surrey.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
MEMBRANE 2.
March 5. Grant for life to William, viscount Berkeley, for his attendance at the
Westminster, king's councils, of 100 marks yearly, viz. 50 marks from the customs and
subsidies in the port of Bristol and 50 marks from the subsidy called
tonnage and poundage in the port of London. By p.s.
Grant for life to Henry Percy, knight, of the office of porter olt keeper of
the gate of the king's castle of Bamburgh, co. Northumberland, with the
accustomed fees, as Thomas Marshall or anyone else had. By p.s.
March 7. Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas Galmole, ^ gentilman,' servant to the
Westminster, king's son Richard, duke of York and Norfolk, of the office of master of the
coinage within the cities of Dublin and Waterford in Ireland, receiving the
accustomed fees with all other profits. By p.s.
March 10. Pardon to Peter Curteys, keeper of the great wardrobe, of all debts,
Westminster, accounts and sums of money due from him to the king up to Michaelmas,
22 Edward IV. By p.s.
March 19. Appointment for life of Vincent Tenteler, armourer, as the king's
Westminster, armourer and grant to him for life for tiie exercise of his office of 20^.
yearly from Easter last, from which day he has occupied the office, at the
hands of the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer. By p.s.
March 14« Appointment, during pleasure, of John Sommer to take men, horses,
Westminster, barges and other vessels for the carriage of stone by water to the castle of
Wyndesore for the works there.
March 10. Appointment of Master William Lacy, bachelor in laws, as chief judge
Westminster, and commissary general of the king in the principal court and other courts
of Admiralty of England, receiving the due fees. By E.
* The three membranes of the twentj*third jeir are attached to the second part of
the roll for the twenty-second year.
28 EDWARD IV. 847
1483 MEMBRANE 1.
March 12. Licence, for 40s. paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Braughyng the elder
Westminster, and Thomas Braughyng the younger to grant their manor of Chelsyn, co.
Hertford, held in chief, to Henry Ros, knight, William Say, esquire,
William Radmylde, esquire, Thomas Leventhorpe, esquire, John Apsley,
esquire, John Asshewell, 'gentilman,' and John Shelley, son of John
Shelley citizen and mercer of London, and Elizabeth the wife of the said
John Shelley the son, for the use of the said John Shelley the son and
Elizabeth and the heirs of the same John the son.
MEMBRANE 2d.
April 1. Commission to Richard Wilson, esquire, one of the king*8 Serjeants at
Westminster, arms, on complaint by John Pardo, merchant of Spain, that when he was
sailing to England with a ship called Seint Petir of Fonterabia, of which
Laurence Douce was master, laden with divers goods and merchandise, he
was despoiled of the ship, goods and merchandise by certain pirates of the
parts of Brittany who took the same to the port of Fowey and there detain
them, to seize the said ship, goods and merchandise with all the gear of the
ship and certify thereon to the king and council. And if the said Bretons
or any other subject of the king claim any property or interest in the same
the said John will answer before the king and council.
Commission to the same to seize and deliver to Roderick de Valmeser a
ship called U Kateryn of Valmeser, of which he was owner, with goods and
merchandise in it, which John Carmynewe, esquire, on 15 January last
caused to be seized in the port of Padstowe, and to certify thereon to the
king and council, the said Roderick having found security.
March 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Anthony, earl Ryvers, and others
Westminster, (^a on m. 4d).
( B48 )
EDWARD V.
MEMBRANE 5,*
1483.
May 16. Grant for life to William Chauntre of the deanery of the free chapel
Westminster, royal of the household, on the demise of John Gunthorpe, late dean.
May 20. Grant for life to William Hastinges, knight, of the offices of master and
Westminster, worker of the king's moneys and keeper of the exchange within the Tower
of London, the realm of England and the town of Calais according to the
form of certain indentures, receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
May 24. Grant for life to William Evington and the king's servitor Edward
Westminster. Hardgyll, esquire, one of the ushers of the king's chamber, of the office of
verger {virgibajuli sive virgarii) who carries the rod before the king at the feast
of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore, receiving the accustomed fees
from the issues of the king's lordship or manor of Goldkenyngton, co.
Middlesex, with all places, mansions and profits pertaining to the office ;
in lieu of a like grant to the said William by letters patent dated 20 July,
11 Edward IV, surrendered. [Fcedera.'] By p.s.
May 25. Licence for Patrick Bermyngeham, esquire, brother and heir of John
Westminster. Bermyngeham, deceased, tenant in chief, to enter freely into all possessions
in Ireland of which the said John or any ancestor of his was seized, and
which should descend to him, saving to the king homage, fealty and relief ;
and licence to him to absent himself from that land- for life. By p.s.
May 21. Grant to the king's councillor Thomas Langton, elect of St. Davids, of
Westminster, the custody of the temporalities of the bishopric with advowsons from the
death of Richard, late bishop ; and licence for him to obtain from the court
of Home a provision to hold the parish church of Pembrigge, in the diocese
of Hereford, for life in commendam, [Fcedera.] By p.s.
MEMBRANE 4.
May 20. Grant for life to Robert de Sancto Laurencio, knight, lord of Houth, of
Westminster, the office of chancellor of Ireland, receiving the accustomed fees from the
issues of the hanaper of chancery of Ireland, the issues of the king's manor
or lordship of Gromelyn, co. Dublin, and the customs and cokets from
hides, wool-feUs and other merchandise in the ports of Dublin and
Drougheda. [Fadera.] By p.s.
May 21. Grant, during pleasure, to John Sapcote, esquire, of the office of receiver
Westminster, general of the duchy of Cornwall with the portage of money pertaining to
the office, receiving for the office the accustomed fees and for the portage
for every 100^ carried and paid by warrant 20«. from the issues of the
duchy. By p.s.
* The membranes of the rolls of Edward Y. and Biohard III. are also numbered in
the reverse order in a later hand. This numbering is here omitted.
EDWARD V. 849
1 jQQ Membrane 4 — conL
May 80. Grant for life to John Eendale, esquire, servant of the king's unde
Westminster. Richard, duke of Gloucester, of the office of keeper of the writs and rolls of
the Common Bench or chief clerk in the same Bench, receiving the
accustomed fees with all other profits. By p.s.
May 17. Appointment for life of the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundell, as
Westminster, master of the game of all the king's forests, chaces and parks on this side
of Trent, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
May 28. Appointment for life of Morgan Eydwelly as the king's attorney general
Westminster, in all the king's courts of record in England and Wales, receiving the
accustomed fees, with power of appointing clerks and officers under him.
By p.s.
May 26. Presentation of Robert Pallyngton to the free chapel of St. Mary the
Westminster. Virgin within the cemetery of the parish church of Crokhom, in the diocese
of Bath and Wells, void by the resignation of Laurence Viler.
May 27. Grant for life to the king's clerk, Walter Felde, by the advice of the
Westminster, king's uncle Richard, duke of Gloucester, protector and defender of the
realm during the king's minority, and other lords of the council, of the
office of the king's almoner with all accustomed fees, and grant to him for
the king's alms of all goods and chattels of felons de se and all deodands
within the realm. IFoedera,] By p.s.
May 17. Grant, during pleasure, to John Wode, knight, of the office of
Westminster, treasurer of the Exchequer.
June 9. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Somerset and Dorset for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the priory of 8S. Peter and Paul,
Montacute, of the Oluniac order, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, to Dan
John Water, monk of the monastery, whom John Montagewe, the sub-
prior, and'ihe convent have elected prior on the death of Dan John Doore,
and whose fealty the king has ordered to be taken by the abbot of
Mochelney. [Fcedera.]
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Southampton and Wilts.
Devon.
Cornwall.
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
MEMBRANE 8.
May 16. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, of the
Westminster, offices of chief justice and chamberlain in South and North Wales, constable
of the castles and counties of Eermerdyn and Cardigan, the castles of
Abrustwith, co. Cardigan, and Denevour in South Wales, the castle and
town of Tonebigh, co. Pembroke, the castle and lordship of Kylgarvan
in South Wales, the castle and town of Llan Stepham in South
Wales, the lordship of Wallewynscastell, co. Pembroke, and the
castle and lordship of Westhaverford in South Wales, constable, steward and
receiver of the castle, lordship and manor of Uske, the castle and lordship
of Carlion, the castle, lordship and manor of Dynas, the castle and a moiety
860 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
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of the lordship and manor of Ewyas'Lacy, the castles, lordships and manors
of Belth, Clifford, Radnore, Melenyth, Mongomery, Dynbigh, Elvell and
Nerberth, the castles, lordships and manors of Wygmore and Holte in the
marches of Wales, and the lordship and manor of Bromfeld in the same
marches, steward and receiver of the lordships and manors of Norton,
Knyghton, Raydor, Guerthrenyon, Comotoyder, Glasbury, Weryfreton,
Cherbury, Terthic, Halcetur, Kadewyn, Newton, Kyry in the marches of
Wales, Stanton Lacy by Ludlowe, Bewdeley, Northcleobury, Cleobury
Barnes, Mortymers Cleobury, Hugeley, Emewode, Cheylsmersshe,
Cleoton, Pembrugge, Greslane, Hynton, Orleton, Nethwode, Wolfreylowe
and MalmeshiU Lacy in Wales and the marches and all other lordships,
manors, lands and hereditaments of the king in North and South Wales
and the marches, constable, steward, treasurer and receiver of the
castle, county, lordship and manor of Pembroch in South Wales,
constable and captain of the castles and towns of Abrustwith, co.
Cardigan, Kernervan and Conwey, co. Carnarvon, Beaumarys,co. Anglesey,
and Harlegh,co. Merioneth,and all other castles of the king in North and South
Wales and the marches, with authority to place soldiers in the castles for
their safe-custody, master or keeper of the forest of Snowdon, co. Carnarvon,
and all other forests and chaces of the king in South and North Wales and
the marches and master of the game of deer in the same, receiving the
accustomed fees for himself as William Herbert, late earl of Pembroke, or
John, late earl of Worcester, or any other had in the said offices and for
the soldiers and archers in the said castles. And grant to him, so long as
the king's uncle Richard, duke of Gloucester, or anyone else shall be
protector of the realm during the king's minority, of the power of appoint-
ing sheriffs and escheators in the counties of Carmerdyn, Cardigan and
Pembroke and the lordship of Haverford, in South Wales, and the counties
of Kernervan, Anglesey, and Meryonyth in North Wales, all bailiffs, parkers
and servants of the king in North and South Wales and attorneys of the
king in any of his courts there, butlers and customers in the ports of
Milford and Teinibie, in the said county of Pembroke, and in the said lord-
ship of Haverford, and all other officers, servants and ministers of the king
in South and North Wales and the marches, and of the power of appoint-
ing to all vacant offices in the same not granted to him above. And grant
to him for life of the governance and supervision of all the king's subjects
in South and North Wales and the marches. By p.s.
June 4. Grant to John Ambrosio de Nigrono, merchant of Genoa, that he or his
Westminster, factors or attorneys may receive the sum of S8il, Is. 6d. from the customs
and subsidies on any goods and merchandise of himself or other merchants
of Genoa in the ports of London, Sandwich and Suthampton. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 2.
April 21. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Neell, knight, as one of the
Westminster, justices of the Bench, with the accustomed fees. By K.
The like of the following : —
Richard Chokke, knight.
John Catesby, knight.
Mandate to William Huse, knight, as the king wills that he be chief
justice of the King's Bench, to be attentive to. the, office.
EDWARD V. 861
1 J OQ Membrane 2 — cont
Appointment, during pleasure, of Guy Fairfax, knight, as one of the
justices of the King's Bench, receiving the accustomed fee.
The like of the following : —
William Jenny.
June 5. Qrant, during good behaviour, from 9 April last, to the king's esquire
Westminster. William Slefeld of the office of treasurer of the town of Calais and the
marches there, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the same
and also his expenses in passing across the sea and staying in England and
his expenses on the king's works with the town and marches, as the mayor
and society of the staple, late treasurers, had ; and grant to him during
office of the custody of the king's lodging or house in the town with all
appurtenances. By p.s.
May 28. Grant for life to Nicholas Knyveton, esquire, of the offices of bailiff of
Westminster, the borough or town of Chestrefeld and the lordship of Skaresdale,
CO. Derby, with the office called ' Kyngesbaylywik ' of the same borough
and lordship, with all commodities, liberties and demises of farms,
receiving the accustomed fees, in lieu of a like grant to Thomas Aldersey
by letters patent [dated 4 June, 14 Edward IV], surrendered. By p.s.
June 14. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Tremayle as one of the king's
Westminster, serjeants at law, receiving the accustomed fees, vestures and regards.
By p.s.
June 9. Revocation of the protection with clause rolunuiSj for one year, granted
Westminster. ^^ 16 November last by letters patent of the late king to Arnold de Wyte
(dtM de Vite of London, * sugerfyner,' alias * sugermaker,' staying on the
king's service in the company of the king's kinsman William, lord of
Hastynges, lieutenant-general of the town, castle and marches of Calais,
on the safe-custody, victualling and defence of the same, because he delays
in coming to the city of London and returning to other foreign parts, as
appears by certificate of the sheriffs.
June 15. Appointment, during pleasure, of Humphrey Starky as chief baron of
Westminster, the Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fees at the Exchequer or the
receipt of the Exchequer. By K.
June 15. Grant, during good behaviour, to John Vavasour, Serjeant at law, of the
Westminster, office of one of the king's serjeants at law, receiving the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
April 21. Grant, during office, to William Huse, knight, chief justice of the King's
Westminster. Bench, of 40 marks yearly from Easter last from the issues of the hanaper
and a tun of wine yearly at Christmas in the port of London.
The like to the same, for the better maintenance of his estate and his
expenses in office, of 180 marks yearly from Easter last at the hands of the
clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the customers in the ports of London,
Bristol and Kyngeston on Hull, according to the form of an act in the
Parliament at Westminster, 18 Henry VI, and 106^. 11^^. and the sixth
part of id. yearly at Christmas for a robe and fur and 66^. 6d. yearly at
Whitsuntide for a robe and lining.
June 6. Grant for life, from Easter last, to Thomas Fowler, esquire, and Alice
Westminster. Hulcote^ widow, servant of the king's mother Elizabeth, queen of England
862 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1433^ Membrane 2 — cotU.
and France and lady of Ireland, and their assigns of the manor of Waven-
den, CO. Buckingham, which John Holcote, deceased, late the husband of
the said Alice, held for life of the grant of the late king. By p.s.
June 17. Appointment, for half a year, of John Countes to take oxen and muttons
Westminster, for the expenses of the household. [Fcsdera,]
The like of the following : —
William Golles.
Thomas Hunteley.
MEMBRANE 1.
May 24. Appointment, during pleasure, of Hugh Jaquyes as controller of the great
Westminster, and petty custom in the ports of Plymouth and Fowey and ports and places
adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees, provided that he execute the office
in person, with the custody of one part of the coket seal.
By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
May 24. Oeoffirey Kidwelly in the port of Southampton.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 28. Robert Brandon in the port of Lenne. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
May 19. Leonard Thombourgh in the port of Boston.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 19. John Walshe in the port of Bristol. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
June 2. John Pekeryng, knight, in the port of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 19. Edmund Dawtre, in the port of Chichester.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 21. John Smythe in the port of Yermouth. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
May 26. Orant, during pleasure, to Thomas Bankes of the office [of tronage] and
Westminster, pesage in the port of Boston and ports and places adjacent, receiving the
accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
May 19. John Wodde, esquire, in the port of Suthampton.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 24. Robert Walker alias at Sealer in the port of Eyngeston on Hull.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
May 24. Richard Boteler in the port of London. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
MEMBRANES lid. Bd,
Conmiissions of the peace in divers counties. {See Appendix.)
EDWARD V. 863
1483.
MEMBRANE Id.
April 27. Commission to W. bishop of Winchester, Thomas Seintleger, knight,
Westminster. William Berkley, Thomas Welle, William Uvedale, Richard Jay, Edward
Barkeley and Thomas Danvers, in the county of Southampton, to assess
certain subsidies granted to the late king by the commons of the realm in
the last Parliament at Westminster [Rolls of Parliament, VI. 197,] from
aliens, with the exception of the nations and merchants of Spain and
Brittiuiy and the merchants of Almain who have a house in the city of
London called Gildhall Tfieutanicorumf and to send their inquisitions to
the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer and to appoint collectors so that
the sums shall be answered for at Whitsunday.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, Giles Dawebeney, knight, William
Pawelet, knight, Robert Stowell, John Bykenhull, John Porter, John
Hygons and John Fitz James, in the county of Somerset.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, Robert Whyloughby, knight, John
Crokker, knight, Charles Dynham, William Huddesfeld, John
Halywell, Thomas Dourysshe, John Denys, Richard Wydeslade and
Thomas Hexte, in the county of Devon.
J. bishop of Ely, Thomas Grey, knight, John Cheyne, knight,
William Fendem, knight, Thomas Coton, Robert Morton, Henry
Langle and John Burgoyn, in the county of Cambridge.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, Roger Tocotes, knight, Walter
Hungerford, John Cheyne, William Golyngbume, John Mounpesson,
John Benger and Robert Baynard, in the county of Wilts.
John, bishop of Lincoln, Thomas Burgh, knight, Thomas
Pvnchebek, Richard Welby, Thomas Totofte, Regmald Gayton,
Thomas Welby and John Broun, in the parts of Holland, co. Lincoln.
J. bishop of Lincoln, William Huse, knight, Thomas Burgh,
knight, Robert Tailboys, knight, Thomas Wymbys£^e, John Walcotes
and John Stanlowe, in the parts of Eesteven, co. Lincoln.
William Noreys, knight, Thomas Delamare, knight, Thomas Say,
John Isbury and William Stafiferton, in the county of Berks.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Henry Veman, Henry
Foljaumbe, John Bothe, Thomas Poutrell and John Bradshawe, in the
county of Derby.
Anthony, earl Rivers, uterine uncle to the king, Thomas Howeard,
knight, Thomas Enyvet, knight, John Paston, Roger Touneshend,
Hennr Haydon, John Fyncham, Henry Spilman, Richard Southwell
and James Hubberd, in the county of Norfolk.
William, earl of Arundel, Thomas Leukenor the younger, Richard
Leukenor the elder, Thomas Combe, John Wode the younger, Thomas
Oxbrigge of Brede and Robert Wodefolde, in the county of Sussex.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, uterine brother to the king, Nicholas
Latymer, knight, Thomas Brugge, Richard Morton, John Neuburgh,
John Carant and William Martyn, in the county of Dorset.
Names of justices of the peace [in the county of Gloucester].
VacaUd because elsewhere above,
8258 z
B54 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1483. MEMBRANE 6d.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, William Palmer, David
Malpas, Henry Sothehill, Thomas Sapcot and Thomas Flore, in the
county of Rutland.
John Howard of Howard, knight, John Henyngham, knight, John
Sulyard, John Glopton, Edmund Jenney, Thomas Higham the
younger and Thomas Appilton, in the county of Suffolk.
Anthony, earl Ryvers, uterine uncle to the king, Thomas Mount-
gomery, knight, Thomas Tyrell, knight, Alvred Comeburgh, William
Grene, John Ingoldesby, Robert Plummer and John Harlyng, in the
county of Essex.
J. bishop of Lincoln, Thomas Burgh, knight, William Skypwyth,
knight, Robert Sheflfeld, Thomas Kyme of Frysney, Thomas
Fitz Willyam, Thomas Moigne and Richard Spert, in the parts of
Lindsey, co. Lincoln.
J. bishop of Worcester, Thomas Brugge, Humphrey Stafford, Roger
Harewell, Humphrey Salwey, Thomas Lygon and William Lygon, in
the county of Worcester.
John, duke of Suffolk, Richard Harecourte, knight, William Stoner,
knight, Richard Crofte, Thomas Crofte, Richard Danvers, Thomas
Danvers, Humphrey Foster, John Harecourte of Wytney, William
Danvers and Walter Elmes, in the county of Oxford.
Edmund, earl of Kent, Thomas Fowler, Thomas Restwold of
Hedsore, Thomas Hampden of Eymbell, John Scot and Richard
Maryot, in the county of Buckingham.
J. bishop of Ely, Robert Clyfford, John Sturgeon, William Say,
John Forster, William Druell and John Pulter, in the county of
Hertford.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Henry Sotehill, Thomas
Kebyll, Everard Feldyng, William Ayssheby and John Kebyll, in the
county of Leicester.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, John Gryseley, knight
John Ferrers, knight, Hugh Eggerton, William Basset, Ralph
Wolseley, William Harper, Robert Hyll and Roger Bayle, in the
county of Stafford.
Gilbert Talbot, knight, Richard Ludlowe, knight, William Mitton,
Thomas Horde, John Laweley and Edward Hopton, in the county of
Salop.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, Simon Mountford, knight,
Thomas Ferrers, knight, John Hug^ord, Henry Boteler, John Beaufitz
and William Bristowe, in the county of Warwick.
J. bishop of Lincoln, John Sapcote, esquire, Robert Tanfeld,
esquire, John Stucle, John Wake, William Taylard and Thomas
Burton, in the county of Huntingdon.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, John Catesby, knight,
Guy Wulston, Roger Wake, William Catesby, Thomas Lovet and
Richard Emson, in the county of Northampton.
EDWARD V.
856
1483.
Membrane Qd — cant.
J. bishop of Worcester, James Baskervile, knight, Richard Grofte,
knight, Thomas Brugge, Thomas Braynton, Roger Bodnam and
Henry Chaumber, in the county of Hereford.
Edmund, earl of Kent, John Rotheram, Richard Oodfray, John
Fyssher, John Laurence and Robert Gelibronde, in the county of
Bedford.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, uterine brother to the king, Edward
Gourtenay, Richard Nanfan, Thomas Lymbery, Thomas Tresawell,
Peter Tregos, Michael Petit and John Penlyn, in the county of
Cornwall.
Anthony, earl Ryvers, uterine brother (nc) to the king, John Fogge,
knight, John Scotte, knight, Henry Ferrers, knight, William Pecche,
knight, Roger Appylton, Reginald Sonde, John Alfeygh, John Fyneux
and Roger Brente, in the county of Kent.
J. bishop of Worcester, Thomas Whytyngton, John Twyneho of
Cirencester, John Wykes, Thomas Lymeryk, Thomas Bayneham and
Richard Foster, in the county of Gloucester.
William Hastynges of Hastynges, knight, John Babyngton, Thomas
Molyneux, Gervase Clyfton and Robert Nevile, in the county of
Nottingham.
April 26.
Westminster.
May 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE M.
Commission to Thomas Fulford, Henry Bodrugan, knight, James
Boneython, Richard Wylson, esquire, one of the king's Serjeants at arms,
John Taillour and John Bonyfaunt to restore to John Pardo and Consalis
de Salamanca, merchants of Spain, or their attorneys a ship of theirs called
la Petyr of Fonterabia and a great part of their goods and merchandise in
it, which were captured and taken to the port of Fowey by one Roger
Lymynache and other pirates of Brittany and which have been seized by
the said Richard by virtue of letters patent of the late king, and to enquire
about and restore the remainder of the goods and certify thereon to the
king and council. If any of the goods have been taken to Brittany or other
places unknown, so that restitution thereof cannot be made, they are to
arrest the pirates of Brittany, with their ship and the merchandise and
gear therein, and imprison the pirates until full restitution be made to the
said John and Consalis. By C.
Conmiission to Henry Bodrugan, knight, John Beaumond, John
Trevannan, Richard Harington, Thomas Ek^gers, William Bruer, Edward
Phillip, Thomas Raven and the sheriff of Cornwall to enquire into the
complaint of William le Goauth of Brittany, owner of a ship called
le Nicholas of Landregare, of which John de Lormeall is master, that on
10 May John Davy, John Granell, John Josep and John Glyn in a ship
called le Nicholas of Fowey seized the said ship of Landregare, laden with
11 tuns of wine of Gascony, 54 tuns of wine of Rochelle, paper to the
value of 15 crowns and 56 crowns of gold and silver at Rochelle and
sailing to Landregare, and carried it off to the port of Fowey, contrary to
the treaty between the king and his kinsman the duke of Brittany, and to
cause restitution to be made ; and also to seize and restore two other ships
in the said port, one called la Mawdelyn^ of which Oliver de Morgne is
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866 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
i^oQ Membrane M — cont,
owner, and the other called CropsautU of Spain, of which Peter de
Salamanko is owner and Alver Rapell master, laden with divers goods and
merchandise and captured at sea by John Davy and Stephen Bull and other
pirates, and to arrest the above-named offenders and bring them before the
king and council.
MEMBRANE id.
June 5. Commission to Thomas Fulford, knight, John Denys, Richard Wydeslade,
Wogtminster. Robert Stowell, John Fitz James, John Porter, John Byconyll, John
Kendall, mayor of Briggewater, and the sheriffs of Somerset and Devon to
enquire into the complaint of Hervy Mathewe, master and owner of three
gibrts of a ship called la Julyan of the Isle of Base in Brittany, and Nicholas
lymyng of the same Isle, proprietor of one moiety and attorney for the
other moiety of the fourth part, that when divers merchants of Briggewater
had freighted the said ship with divers goods and merchandise at Luxbum
in Portugal to take to Briggewater and on 10 May last it was lying at anchor
off Ilford Combe one Matthew Cradok of Swansey in Wales, captain of a
ship of war of the realm, of which Matthew Petit was master, at the
instigation of William Guyon and Maurice Abeynon of Dford Combe, with
other pirates entered into it and carried off gold, harness, wines, cords,
mangonels, habiliments and other stuff to the value of 60 marks and put
them and the ship to ransom at 501. for the payment of which the said
Hervy and Nicholas were compelled to hand over the ship in pledge to
certain merchants of Briggewater, contrary to the form of the truces
between the king and his kinsman the duke of Brittany, and to cause
restitution to be made and to arrest the offenders and bring them before the
king and council.
MEMBRANE 8<i.
May 16. Grant to the king's kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, of the super-
Westminster, vision and power of array of the king's subjects in the counties of Salop,
Hereford, Somerset, Dorset and Wilts. [Fctdera,] By p.s.
MEMBRANE 2d.
April 26. Commission to Richard Wilson, esquire, one of the king's Serjeants at
Westminster, arms, to seize and deliver to Roderick de Balmeseda a ship of his called
la Kateryne of Balmeseda and divers goods and merchandise and sums of
money which the inhabitants of the town of Padstowe detain notwithstand-
ing letters patent of the late king {see p. 347), and to summon John
Garmynewe, esquire, and others claiming to have cause of action against the
said Roderick to appear before the king and council in the octaves of Holy
Trinity, when justice will be done to them, and to certify thereon to the
king and council. By C.
(857)
1 KICHARJ) III.— Paut I.
1484.
June 25.
Westminster.
May 5.
Westminster.
1483.
Julys.
Westminster.
1484.
May 28.
Westminster.
May 5.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 24.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
John Blanerhasset late of Karlyll, co. Cumberland, 'gentilman/ alia-i
son and heir of John Blanerhasset of Earlehill, co. Cumberland, ' gentyl-
man,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench of Edward IV
to answer Ralph Blanerhasset, esquire, touching a debt of 52 marks.
Cumberland.
William Huwys late [of] Shaftesbury, co. Dorset, * ostiler,' for not
appearing before Thomas Bryan, knight, and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of Edward IV, to answer Alan Colette alias Mercer of
Salisbury, co. Wilts, * mercer,* touching a debt of 100«. Wilts.
John Wellys late of Oxford, * glover,' for not appearing to answer
Simon Smyth, citizen and ' grocer,' of London, touching a debt of 408.
Oxford.
Bichard Enyghtlate of Estmallyng, co. Kent, ' husbondman,' for not
appearing to answer Simon Beket touching a debt of 40^. Kent.
Bichard Oenard late of Northtodenham, co. Norfolk, 'yoman,'
alias ' sengilman,' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench
of Edward IV to answer Richard Anvell, citizen and alderman of
Norwich, alias ' mercer,' touching a debt of iL Norfolk.
William Waterle of Hunden, co. Suffolk, the younger, < baker,'
for not appearing before Thomas Bryan, knight, and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of Edward IV to answer Simon Maddy touching
a debt of 40s. Suffolk.
148S.
July 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Oct. 80.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 23.
William Slyngesby late of London, * gentilman,' for not appearing
before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench of Edward IV,
to answer William Morton, citizen and mercer of London, touching a
debt of dL ; he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas
Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified. London.
John ap Eynons ap Yoncons late of Alburbury, co. Salop, 'yoman,'
for not appearing before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of Edward IV, to answer Geoffrey Clerk touching a debt of
4 marks. Salop.
Robert Wryght alias Wright of Estrudham, co. Norfolk, * husbond-
man,' for not appearing to answer John Gay of Gayton, co. Norfolk,
' wulman,' touching a debt of 40s. and Geoffrey Porter touching a debt
of 408. Norfolk.
868 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
T^gQ Menihrane 23 — cojU,
Nov. 28. Thomas Bruyn late of Southwokyndon, co. Essex, esquire, for not
Westminater. appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of Edward IV, to answer a plea that he render a sealed chest contain-
ing charters, writings and other muniments to Thomas Tyrell, esquire,
and Elizabeth his wife and John Barners, esquire, and Alice his wife.
Essex.
Nov. 27. John Nelot late of Wakefeld, co. York, the elder, • yoman,' for not
Westmiuatcr. appearing before the justices of the Bench of Edward IV to answer
Robert Bawenay touching a trespass. York.
MEMBRANE 18.
July 8. Impeximus and confirmation to Thomas Meverell, esquire, kinsman and
Westminster, heir of the undermentioned Thomas, of letters patent dated 6 February,
1 Richard II, inspecting and confirming a charter dated at Langley, 8 May,
88 Edward I [Charter Roll, 88 Edward J, No. 87], inspecting and
confirming the following :—
1. A charter dated at Marlborough, 18 March, 9 John, granting the
manor of Tideswell to Thomas the Squire (arwi^/^ro) and his heirs.
2. A charter dated at Westminster, 18 February, 11 Henry LEI, in
favour of William son and heir of Daniel the Butler {pinceme).
For 888. 4rf. paid in the hanaper.
June 28. Grant to the king's kinsman John Howard, baron and lord of Howard,
Westminster, and the heirs male of his body of the office of marshal of England and
the name, title and honour of earl marshal with all offices, commodities,
profits and other appurtenances and the offices of marshal before the king in
his Bench, marshal of the Exchequer and marshal crier before the steward
and marshal of the household and all other offices pertaining to the office
of marshal of England, which John, late duke of Norfolk, lately held and
which have come into the king's hands because he died without male heir
of his body. Grant also that he and his heirs as marshals of England
shall bear a golden stick ringed at each end with black and adorned at the
upper end with the king's arms and at the lower end with the arms of the
duke. And grant to them for the better maintenance of their estate of 202.
yearly from the fee-farm of the town of Ipswich. By K.
July 12. Mandate to all sheriffs and others to permit the men and tenants of the
Westminster, manor of Tidesuuelle, co. Derby, which is of the ancient demesne of the
crown, as appears by a certificate sent into Chancery by the treasurer and
chamberlains, to be quit of toll, stallage, cheminage, pontage, pavage,
picage, murage, lastage and passage and expenses of knights coming to
Parliament, and not to put them on assizes, juries or recognitions, except in
the courts of the manor.
July 1. Appointment for life of the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, as
Westminster, justice in eyre of all the king's forests, parks, chaces and warrens on this
side of Trent and master of the game of the same, with the accustomed
fees. By p.s.
July 9. Appointment, until 9 January, of John Snoryng of London, fishmonger,
Westminster, to take sea fish and fresh-water fish for the expenses of the household and
carriage for the same. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 1.
859
1483.
July 26.
Westminster.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Qrant to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, and the heirs male
of his body of the lordships and manors of Lavenham, co. Suffolk, Canfeld,
Stanfeld Monfichet, Crepping, Crustwych, Langdon, Estonhall, Vauce,
Dodynghurst, Fyndgreth, Bomsted Helion, Beaumond and Benteley, co.
Essex, Battelesmere, oo. Kent, Hynkeston, co. Cambridge, Rosenei^hyn,
Helston, Deny, Predannok, Poledewe, Etheron, Dawneth, RiUeton, Treso-
deron, Hilleton, Hermena, Newland, Hamatethy, Park, Trewygo, Wycob-
ham, Penhall, Ncmsirgh, Trelyghou, Oreat Hundred and Scrobhender, co.
Cornwall, and Brotford, Wellelewe, Rustishale, Chepenham, Tefifounti
Bremilshawe, Upton Skydmore, Upton Parkes, Wermyster and Wynter-
bumstoke, co. Wilts, with their members, the lordship of Hungreford, oo.
Berks, and the castle, lordship and manor of Farlegh with members, in the
counties of Somerset and Wilts, to hold with knights* fees and advowsons
by the service of one knig|}t's fee. By p.s.
1484.
Feb. 7.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 18.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
John Castell late of Petyrburgh, co. Northampton, < gentilman,* for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench of Edward IV to answer
Milicent Horton, widow, touching a debt of 10 marks. London.
John Traford late of Birmyngeham, co. Warwick, 'yoman,* for not
appearing to answer William Horsley of Coventre, *deyster,' alia$
' dyer,' touching a debt of 110s. Coventry.
Richard Balchild oUob Davy late of Alton, co. Southampton, ' chap-
man,' for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices
of the Bench of Edward IV, to answer William Wyghtryng, citizen and
mercer of London, touching a debt of 405. London.
William Heerde late of Little Waltham, co. Essex, 'yoman,'
administrator of the goods of Edmund Heerde late of Little Waltham,
' yoman,' who died intestate, for not appearing before the justices of
the Bench of Edward IV to answer a plea that he render 40/. to John
Dey, citizen of London, and Walter Sonnyng, citizen and fishmonger
of London. London.
Hugh Beaumont late of Exeter, co. Devon, esquire, for not appear-
ing to answer Thomas Selynger, knight, touching a debt of 5002.
London.
John Denbaud late of Launceston, co. Cornwall, ' yoman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of Edward IV, to answer John, abbot of Tavystok, touching a trespass
committed by him andWilliam Denbaude of Launceston, < yoman.'
Devon.
Thomas Bole alias Bull of Plymmouth, co. Devon, the younger,
' mercer,' for not appearing to answer Thomas Renyll touching a debt
of 8Z. 8«. l\d. and John BuUe touching a trespass. Devon.
William Betton late of Berwyk, co. Salop, * gentilman,' for not
appearing before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of Edward IV, to answer William Tumay, prior of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, touching a debt of 18/. Middlesex.
860
CALENDAR OF PATEKT ROLLS.
1484.
Feb. 11.
Westmixister.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 18— cont.
Thomas Warde of Baschurch, co. Salop, ' yoman,' for not appearing
to answer Thomas, abbot of St. Peter's, Shrewsbury, touching a deU
of 402. and the said prior touching a debt of 181.
Middlesex; Salop.
Thomas Pulter the elder of the parish of Downechirche, co. Kent,
esquire, for not appearing to answer William White, citizen and mercer
of London, touching two debts of 2M. London.
William Wodhous alias Loukes late of Wodhous, Co. York, * yoman,'
for not appearing before the justices of the Bench of Edward lY to
answer John Bradford touching a trespass. York.
1483.
June 26.
Westminster.
June 27.
Westminster.
June 80.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 12.
Mandate to William Huse, knight, because the king wills that he be
chief justice of the King's Bench, to be attentive to that office.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Guy Fairfax, knight, as one of -the
justices of the King's Bench, receiving the accustomed fee. By K.
The like of WiUiam Jenny.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Bryan, knight, as chief justice
of the Bench, with the accustomed fees. By K.
The like of John Catesby, knight, as one of the justices of the Bench.
By£.
The like of the following : —
Richard Neell, knight.
Richard Ghokke, knight.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Humphrey Sterky as chief baron of
the Exchequer, with the accustomed fees. By E.
The like of the following : —
Brian Roudyff as second baron.
Edward Goldesburg as third baron.
Ralph Wolseley as fourth baron.
Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas Tremayle of the office of one of the
king's serjeants-at-law, receiving the due fees, vesture and r^gud. By K.
The like to Roger Tounesend.
The like to John Vavasour, serjeant at law.
Commission to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, to execute the
office of steward of England at the king's coronation. [Feedera.] By K.
Grant for life to William Catesby, esquire, of the office of chancellor of
the Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fees at the Exchequer or the
receipt of the Exchequer, with all rights, profits and conmiodities.
By p.8.
The like to the same of the office of chancellor of the earldom of March
with the custody of the seal of the earldom, with such fees as Richard
Martyn, clerk, had in the office from the issues of the earldom and all
other profits. By p.8.
1 MCHARD m.— Pabt !•
861
1483.
July 2.
Westminster.
July 2.
Westminster.
July 18.
We&tminster.
Membrane 12 — cotU,
The like to the same of the office of one of the chamberlains of the
receipt of the Exchequer or the office of one of HtB chamberlains of
the Exchequer, which William Hastinges, knight, deceased, late
lord Hastinges, had of the grant of Edward IV, with the appointment of
one of the ushers of the said receipt and all other officers and ministers
pertaining to his office, with all accustomed rights and fees. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to John Wode, knight, of the office of treasurer
of the Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fees. By K.
Grant, during pleasure, to Henry Harman of the offices of coroner and
attorney of the king in the King's Bench, receiving the accustomed fees.
By p.s
Presentation of William Baynton, professor of theology, to the free
chapel of the house or hospital of St. John Baptist, Neuport raynell, in the
diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of Henry Smyth, last chaplain.
Pardon to Bobert Morton of Bawetre, co. York, alias esquire, late
escheator in the counties of Nottingham and Derby, of all offences com-
mitted by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and
arrears due from him to the king before 80 June last. By p.s.
July 15.
Westminster.
MEMBRANES 11 and 10.
Grant for life to the king's kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, of
divers specified offices and powers in North and South Wales and the
marches {as on pp. 848> 850). By p.s.
July 19-
Westminster.
July 11.
Westminster.
July 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 10 — cant.
The like to the same of the office of constable of England, with the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
The like to the same of the office of the stewardship of the borough or
town of Chestrefeld and manor or lordship of Scaresdale, co. Derby,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the premises, and of the
power of appointing bailifb of the same with the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
Grant for life to William Evington and Edward Hardgill, esquire, one
of the ushers of the king's chamber, of the office of verger {rtrgd>ajuli seu
virgarix) who carries the rod before the king at the feast of St. George
within the castle of Wyndesore {as on p. 848). By p.s.
Grant to the king's councillor Thomas Langton, elect of St. David's, of
the custody of the temporalities of the bishopric with advowsons from the
death of Richard, late bishop; and licence for him te obtain from the
court of Borne a provision to hold the parish church of Pembriggei in the
diocese of Hereford, for life in commendam. [Ftxdera.^ By E.
862 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
I^OQ Membrane 10 — cont,
July 18. Grant, during pleasure, to William Knyvet, knight, of the offices of
WestminFter. steward of the king's castle, manor and lordship of Rysyng, co. Norfolk,
constable of the castle and ranger of the chace of Rising, receiving 2QL
yearly from the issues of the castle, manor and lordship with all profits.
By p.s.
July 24. Presentation of Edmund Chaderton to the parish church of Calverton, in
WeBtminster. the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 9.
July 21. General pardon to Gerard Caniziani alias Canigiane, citizen and mercer
Westminster, of London, alias of Florence, merchant, alias of the staple of Calais, and
Elizabeth his wife of all offences committed by them before 20 July.
By p.s.
July 16. Grant to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, of the power of
Westminster, supervision and array of the king's subjects in the counties of Norfolk,
Suffolk^ Essex, Hertford, Middlesex, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Berks,
Buckingham, Bedford, Cambridge and Huntingdon. By E.
July 4. Grant to John Ambrosio de Nigrono, merchant of Genoa, that he or his
Westminster, factors or attorneys may receive the sum of 384Z. 7». 6df. from certain
customs and subsidies {as on p, 850). By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the petty custom
in the port of London.
The like to the following : —
The customers or collectors in the port of Sandwich.
The customers or collectors in the port of Suthampton.
The customers or collectors of the subsidy of the 85. in the tun and
12d. in the pound in the port of London.
July 18. Grant, for 250 marks paid to the king, to Edmund Hastinges, knight, of
Westminster, the custody of all manors, lands, rents, reversions and other hereditaments
with knights' fees and advowsons late of Thomas Salman, esquire,
tenant in chief by knight-service, during the minority of Ralph his son and
heir, and the custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement,
and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Aug. 7. Commission to all mayors, sheriffs etc. within England and the town of
Westminster. Calais with the marches there, after enquiring into the complaint of
Thomas Unton, John Thirkyll, Thomas Wilde, James Fene, Peter Wilt,
William Wading and James Louby, merchants of the staple of Calais,
that when they had brought a little ship called *a crayer' of Calais,
of which the said William was proprietor, laden with divers goods
and merchandise from London to take to Calais, to anchor in a port
at le Downes near Dover, co. Kent, on 27 September, 1470, certain
subjects of the king's kinsman Charles, duke of Burgundy, came upon
them in two ships full of armed men, of one of which Paul
the Bastard de la Veer was captain and of the other Owter
van Dombourgh, and wounded them and carried off the goods to the
value of 700/. 22d. and many times for the space of ten years and more
with letters of Edward IV they appeared at the council of the said duke of
Burgundy and also before the council of Maximilian, duke of Austria, and
demand^ justice but could not obtain restitution and were compelled to
1 RICHARD III.— Part 1.
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1483.
Membrane 9 — cont.
depart without remedy, to seize the ships and goods of the said delinquents
and any merchants of Camfer or other places in Zeland putting in to any
port of the realm or the precinct of the town of Calais to the sum of
700/. 22d, for principal and 800^ for interest and damages until justice
shall he done by the duke of Austria and his council, and to certify thereon
to the king and his council. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 8.
July 12. Grant, during pleasure, to Robert de Sancto Laurencio, knight, lord
Westminster, of Houthe, of the ofl&ce of chancellor of Ireland {as on p, 848). By p.s.
July 25.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster.
July 16.
Westminster.
Grant for life to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, of the office
of admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine, with certain specified
powers and the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant to the king's kinsman Henry, duke of Buckingham, of the offices
of constable of all the king's castles and steward of all the king's castles,
lordships, manors and lands in the counties of Salop and Hereford as they
fall vacant, receiving the accustomed fees, and the supervision and power of
array of all the king's subjects in those counties. By p.s.
Confirmation of letters patent dated 15 February, 22 Edward IV, granting
to John Payn, doctor of theology, provincial prior of the order of Friars
Preachers in England, the custody of the temporalities of the bishopric of
Meath in Ireland with advowsons from the death of William, last bishop ;
and grant to him of the same from 9 April last. [Fccdera,]
By p.s. and for 65. Sd. paid in the hanaper.
July 15.
Westminster.
July 12.
Westminster.
July 20.
Westminster.
July 20.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 7.
Grant, during pleasure, to James Metcalf of the office of coroner of the
marshalsea of the household, receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, from Midsummer last to Thomas Stafford,
esquire, of the offices of steward of the forest of Eynfare, steward of the
manor of Stourton and Kynfare, co. Stafford, ranger of the hays of Chespell,
Iverley and Asshewode within the forest and baiUff of Jaspell and Iverley,
with stanks, fisheries, stews, waifs, strays, fines, amercements, profits of
courts, herbage, pannage, trees, boughs, wood called 'wynfalles,' cheminage
within the forest and hays and all other profits, rendering to the king
ISs. id. yearly and receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Huddelston, knight, as receiver
of all lordships, manors and lands in the counties of Cumberland and
Lancaster late of Thomas, marquess of Dorset, and master of the foresters
and steward of the same, with the office of bailiff of Copelande, with
all fees ; and grant to him, during pleasure, of an annuity of 20 marks
from the issues of the premises. By p.s.
General pardon to George Willerby, esquire, alius late of London, gold-
smith, alias late of York, alias late of Westminster, of all offences com-
mitted by him and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and
arrears due from him to the Idng before 18 July. By p.s.
864
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1483.
July 17.
Membrane 7 — cant.
Grant for life to Robert Brakinbere, esquire, of the office of master and
Westminster, worker of the king's moneys and keeper of the exchange within the Tower
of London, the rcuBklm of England and the town of Calais according to the
form of certain indentures, without any account to be rendered to the
king for the same, receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
July 17.
Wcstmiiister.
July 20.
Westminster.
July 28.
Westminster.
July 18.
Westminster.
The like to the same of the office of constable of the Tower of London,
with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas Sapcote of the office of receiver of
the king's lordships, castles, manors, lands and other possessions late of
Matthew Gumey in the counties of Dorset, Somerset and Wilts and else-
where within the realm, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of
the premises. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, from 26 June last, to the king's servant
William Langley, late yeoman of the vestry {resUarit) of Edward IV, for
his good service to the latter and the king's father, of the office of porter
and keeper of the gaol of the castle of Northampton and the prisoners in it,
with the herbage within the castle and * le bascourt ' or ' castell orcherd '
annexed to it and the profits of the moat of the castle, the castle meadows
and the fishery of the waters running by them, with fees of 2d. daily from
the issues of tlie oounty of Northampton and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to John 8a|>oote, esquife, -ot the office of receiver
general of the duchy of Cornwall {as on p. 8^8). By p.s.
July 16.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 6.
Commission to Thomas Mountgomery, knight, William Grene, esquire,
Roger Philpot, John Brewod, John Harlyng, Robert Plummer and the sheriff
of Essex to enquire into the petition of Clement Spice that whereas Richard
Parker, esquire, was seised of a messuage called 'Combertons' and 70 acres
of land, 10 acres of meadow and 6 acres of wood in Felsted, co. Essex, in
his demesne as of fee in time of Henry VI and received the esplees thereof
and Scoffed Thomas Tyrell, knight, John Fray, Roger Spyce, Richard
Holmsted of Feldsted, Robert de Bury, Thomas Humphrey, William
Gomysche and the said Clement of the same and they were seised thereof
and the said John and Roger afterwards died and the others survived and
were seised of the premises on 4 March, 1 Edward IV, and afterwards, and
by an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward lY, it was
ordained that John Penycok late of Waybrigge, co. Surrey, esquire, should
forfeit all his possessions, by an inquisition taken at Stratford Langthom,
CO. Essex, before Robert Radclyf, esquire, then escheator in the county,
by virtue of his office, on Friday after the feast of St. Mary the Virgin,
7 Edward IV, it was found that the said John Penycok was seised of the
premises in his demesne as of fee and they were worth 26s. 8d, yearly and
John Bemers, in the county of Essex, esquire, had occupied them since
4 November, 1 Edward IV, and they were taken into the hands of the
said late king and the said Thomas Tyrell and others were expelled, and
afterwards the said Thomas, Richard Holmsted, Robert, Thomas and
William died and the right in the premises belonged to the said Clement,
and by letters patent dated 27 January, 7 Edward IV, the said late king
granted the premises to Thomas Bourcluer, knight, and the heirs male of
1 BIGHABD m.— Part 1. M5
1483.
Mefnbrane 6 — cont.
his body and he is still seised of the same, but the said John Penyook
never had any right in them, wherefore the said Clement prays that
justice may be done. By K.
July 25. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Robert Mannyng of the
Westmioster. office of provider of all stonecutters, plumbers and other workmen and
labourers and all stuffs for the king's works within the palace of West-
minster and the Tower of London, receiving the accustomed fees, as John
Brynket had, from the fee farm of the town of Portesmouth. By p.s.
July 25. Grant, during pleasure, from Easter last, to the king's kinsman, John,
Westmiiuter. duke of Norfolk, of all issues of the lordships and manors of Middelton,
Berton Bendich, Stowbedon, Hillyngton, Tylney, Islyngton, Clenchever-
ton, Wignall with its fisheries, Scaleshowe, Beynham, Scales, Streteby,
hundred of Fre Brigge, Heklyng, Hekwold and Wylton with their members,
CO. Norfolk, Wirdilyngton, co. Suffolk, Berkewey, Bokehey and Newesell,
CO. Hertford, Haselyngfeld, co. Cambridge, and Wodham Ferrers, co.
Essex, with knights' fees, wards, marriages, sales of woods, fines and other
profits and presentations to benefices. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 5.
Aug. 14. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Francis Lovell, knight, viscount
Westmintier. Lovell, the king's chamberlain, of the office of chief butler of England,
void by the death of Anthony, late earl Byvers, receiving fees of lOOZ. yearly
from the customs and prises of wines and other issues of his office, with all
other profits. By p.s.
Aug. 14. Grant, during pleasure, to Richard Rugge, esquire, of the office of bailiff
Westminster, of the lordship of Patengeham, co. Stafford, pertaining to the king by
reason of the minority of his nephew Warwick, with fees of 2<£. daily.
By p.s.
Aug. 14; Grant for life to Francis Lovell, knight, viscount Lovell, the king's
WeBtminster. chamberlain, of the offices of constable of Walyngford and the king's castle
of WaJyngford and steward of the king's honour of Walyngford St. Valery
and the four hundreds and a half of Ghilteme, receiving the accustomed
fees icom the issues of the honour, as John, late duke of Suffolk, had, with
all other profits, with power of appointing all officers and ministers of the
king in the premises. By p.s.
Aug. 10. Inspeximus and confirmation to Ralph Hastynges, now knight, of letters
Westminster, patent dated 80 June, 1 Edward IV, granting to him for life the custody of
the lions and leopards in the Tower of London.
Aug. 21. Grant, during pleasure, to Margaret Basset of the herbage and pannage
Westminster, of the king's park of Claredon and a tenement within the town of Claredon
of the yearly value of Ids, 4</. which she had of the gift of the king's kins-
man the late earl of Warwick. By p.s.
Aug. 18. General pardon to Ralph Hastynges of Harowedon, co. Northampton,
Westminster, lieutenant of the castle of Guysnes in the parts of Picardy, knight or esquire
of the body of Edward lY. By E.
Aug. 25. Licence for the prior and convent of Evesham to elect an abbot in the
Wettminster. place of Dan William Upton, deceased. By p.s.
886 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-I iOQ Membrane 6 — cont,
July 16. Grant to the kiag*s clerk Master Thomas Barowe of the canonry and
Westminater. prebend in the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of West-
minster, void by the death of Master Benedict Burgh. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
July 28. General pardon to Robert Swete late of the parish of St. Clement Danes
Westminster, without the bar of the New Temple, London, *taillour/ alias *yoman,'
alias late of Westminster, * upholdester.' By E.
MEMBRANE 4.
July 25. Grant to Edward Brampton, esquire, that he or his factors or attorneys
Westminster, may receive the sum of 850^. from the customs and subsidies on any goods
and merchandise of his in the ports of London, Sandwich and Suthampton.
By p.s.
July 26. Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the great custom
WeBtminster. jn the port of London.
The like to the following : —
The customers or collectors of the petty customs in the same.
The customers or collectors in the port of Suthampton.
July 24. Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas Hunt of the office of derk of the
Westminster, works from 26 June last, from which time he has occupied the office,
receiving wages of 2s. daily for himself and Qd, daily for his clerk from the
issues of the counties of London and Middlesex, with all other profits and
reasonable expenses, as Thomas Stratton, deceased, or anyone else had.
By p.s.
. July 28. To all admirals etc. and other officers and subjects of the king. The
Westminster, king has seen letters commissional of Francis, duke of Brittany, directed
severally to his counsellors Peter Bouteiller, master of requests of his
household, and Master Alan de Eerloan, steward of Mourlaix and bailiff
and proctor there, at the petition of John Crofte, complaining of the
capture of a ship called la Marie of Newecastell, of which he was master
and Henry, earl of Northumberland, Robert Saunderson and John Hanyng
were owners, laden with divers wines, goods and merchandise and uncoined
gold to the value of 1,519^. and the taking of the same to the port of Brest
by one Henry Grail of Landerneau and other subjects of the said duke, of
Brest, Conquet, Crowedon, Alabowe and Abberwargh, contrary to the form
of the treaties between Edward IV and the duke. By one of these letters,
dated 22 September last, the said Peter was directed to go to Brest and
enquire into the matter, and he reported thereon, and by the other letters,
dated at Nawntes on 24 January last, the said Alan was directed to go to
Brest and cause restitution to be made, but justice has not yet been done.
The king therefore directs the said admirals and others to seize ships, gear
and goods of any subjects of the duke of the said towns to the said sum of
1,519^. in any part of the realm or eljsewhere under the king's obedience
and to certify thereon to the king and council. By p.s.
Aug. 21. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant William Bracher, one of
Westminster, the yeomen of the crown, of the office of the custody of the king's park of
Okehampton, co. Devon, with the accustomed fees and other profits, as
John Symond had. By p.s.
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1483.
Oct. 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 4 — conU
Pardon to John, bishop of Worcester, ordinary of that place and keeper
of the gaol of clerks convict at the city of Worcester, of all escapes of
Robert Harper late of Cowlsill in Arithern, co. Warwick, ' yoman,* attainted
of felony, from his custody. By p.s.
Nov. 6.
Dorchester.
Oct. 28.
Leicester.
Nov. 16.
Bridgewater.
Nov. 22.
Famham.
Nov. 18.
Salisbury.
Nov. 28.
Famham.
Nov. 29.
Westminster.
Nov. 2.
Salisbury.
Nov. 80.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 3.
Grant to the king's clerk William Beverley of the deanery of [the king's
free chapel or] collegiate [church] of St. Mary and SS. George and Edward
within the castle of Wyndesore, void [by the death of] Thomas Dan[et],
last dean. Mutilated, By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the president.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Elryngton, one of the knights
of the body, of the office of constable or lieutenant of the castle of
Wyndesore, with the accustomed fees, as Thomas Bourghchier, knight, had.
ByK.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's kinsman William, earl of
Huntyngdon, of the office of chief justice of South Wales, with the
accustomed fees, as his father William, late earl of Pembroke, had. By p.^.
Grant for life to John Thomas of an annuity of 101, from the issues of
the lordship of Bergevenny. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Yaghan, esquire, of an annuity
of 40 (. . . dragin . .)l from the issues of the lordship of [Ber]geve[nn]y.
Mutilated. "By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant and secretary John Eendale of the
offices of controller, changer and assayer of the mint and coinage of gold
and silver within [the Tower of] London and all places within the realm
and elsewhere under the king's obedience, viz town of Calais,
receiving the accustomed fees from the revenues of the same ; and the
office of keeper of the park of Bad[lesmere ?], receiving the accustomed
fees and the herbage of the park. Mutilated, By K.
Grant for life to the king's counsellor Thomas Stanley, knight, lord
Stanley, of the office of constable of England, receiving fees of 1002. yearly
from the revenues of the king's castles, manors, lordships and lands within
the county of Lancaster, with all other rights and profits. By p.s.
Licence for the prior and convent of Groyland to elect an abbot in the
place of Richard Croilond, deceased. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Eendale, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of 6^. daily for his fee of the crown from 1 July last from the
fee farm of the city of Rochester. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the mayor, bailiffs or other occupiers.
Grant for life to Geoffrey Warton, esquire, of the office of one of the
king's Serjeants at arms from 9 April last, from which day he has occupied
the office, and 12d. daily for his wages from that day from the farm of the
town of Kyngeston on Thames, co. Surrey, and the increment of the same,
with [a livery] at the great wardrobe. Mutilated. By p.s.
Grant tor life to the king's kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, of
the office of great chamberlain of England, with the accustomed fees.
Mutilated. By p.s.
868
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1483.
Oct. 24.
Coventry.
Nov. 12.
Exeter.
Nov. 12.
Exeter.
Nov. 80.
WeBtminster.
Dec. 5.
Westminster.
Nov. 80.
WeBtminster.
MEMBRANE 2.
Appointment of Ralph Assheton, knight, as vice-constable of England
for this time to proceed against certain persons gaUtv of lese majesty.
[Fcidera.] By K. Dy word of mouth.
Grant for life to William Stanley, knight of the body, of the office of
chief justice of North Wales, receiving the accustomed fees with all other
profits. By K.
Grant for life to John Leicrof te of the free chapel of Dyndagell oHob
Tyntagell, in the diocese of Exeter, void by the death of Thomas Danet.
ByK.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Richard Denton, esquire,
of an annuity of 6 marks from Easter last from the issues of the lordship of
Penreth, co. Cornwall. By p.s.
Grant for life to Thomas Tunstall, esquire of the body, of the offices of
constable of the castle of Gonwey and captain of the town of Conwey in
North Wales, with twenty-four soldiers under him for the defence of the
same, with the accustomed fees for himself and wages of 4^. daily for
each of the soldiers at the hands of the king's receiver or chamberlam in
North Wales and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servitor John Peyntour, one of the king's
Serjeants at arms, of \2d, daily for his wages from 1 August last, on which
day he was appointed to the office, from the issues of the subsidy and
ulnage of cloth in the county and city of York and the town of Eyngeston
on Hull, with a livery of vesture of the suit of other esquires of the house-
hold yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the farmers of the subsidy and ulnage.
Confirmation to John Wrythe of letters patent dated 6 July,
18 Edward IV {^ee p, 118), granting to him for life the office of Garter king
of arms. By p.s. and for 4 marks paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the petty custom
in the port of London.
The like to the keeper of the great wardrobe.
Sept. 27.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 1.
Mandate to the escheator in the county of Warwick for the restitution
of the temporalities of the monastery of Evesham, in the diocese of
Worcester, pertaining immediately to the Roman church, to John Norton,
monk of the monastery, elected abbot on the death of William Upton in
accordance with an indult of the apostolic see. By p.s.
The like to the following : —
The chancellor in the county palatine of Lancaster, for transmission
to the escheator.
The escheators in the following counties : —
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Worcester.
Northampton.
Hereford and the marches of Wales adjacent.
Stafford.
The mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
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1483.
Sept. 29«
WeBtm inciter.
Sept. 27.
AVestminater.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Dec. 2.
Westminster.
Membrane I — amt.
Orant, during pleasure, to John Barker of the offices of bailiff of the
lordships, manors and hundreds of Bampton, co. Oxford, and Shrivenham,
CO. Berks, in the king's hand by reason of the minority of George, earl of
Shrewsbury, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas Otter, esquire, of the office of bailiff
of the lordship of Berkeswell, co. Warwick, with the custody of the park
there, with the accustomed fees and all other profits as Thomas Odell had.
By p.s.
The like to the said Thomas Otter, one of the esquires of the household,
of the offices of bailiff of the lordship of Brayles, co. Warwick, with the
custody of the rabbit-warren there, and bailiff of the hundred of
Chadlington, co. Oxford, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Presentation of Robert Blakwall to the chapel of St. Mary, Crokehorn, in
the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the death of Laurence Vyler, last
chaplain. By p.s.
Grant to Richard Huddelston, knight of the body, of the offices of
constable of the castle of Beaumaris in North Wales and captain of the
towns of Beaumaris and Anglesey, with twenty-four soldiers under him for
the custody of the same, for life, and the office of sheriff of Anglesey during
pleasure, receiving the accustomed fees for himself and wages of 4r/. daily
for each of the soldiers at the hands of the king's chamberlain of North
Wales, with all other profits. Mutilated. By p.s. [52.]
General pardon to Richard Lessy, clerk, one of the cubiculars of the pope,
alias late of London, * gentilman.' [Fiedera.] By K. [5702.]
The like to the following: —
John Hanoheck late of Berkhampsted, co. Hertford, esquire, alias
* gentilman.'
Thomas Manory late of Berkhampstede, < gentilman.'
Richard Gerard alias Garard, * gentilman,' alias * yoman.*
Thomas Glanton late of Berkhamsted, ' yoman.'
John Benlowes alias Benlose, * yoman.'
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant William Fleccher, one of
the yeomen of the crown, of the office of the custody of the park of
Beskwode with the accustomed fees and the herbage and pannage in the
park, as he had before. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 26d--13d.
Commissions of the peace in various counties. [See Appendix.]
July 21.
Wi stminster.
MEMBRANE lOd.
Commission to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, customers and collectors in
all ports of the realm of England and the town and marches of Calais, on
complaint by John Burton alias Kelmescot, citizen and draper of London,
that when on the feast of St. Andrew last he was sailing with his ship called
U Mary of London laden with certain goods and merchandise in the port of
Wynchelse to the value of 272/. 10^/. to the port of Rone in Normandy he was
8258
2a
870
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1483.
Metnbrmie Kki — c&nL
despoiled of the same by one Byke de Toweres of Ostend in Flanders
with other pirates of Flanders in two ships of war then in le Gambre by
Wynchelse, who took the ship and cargo to Ostend and there disposed of
them, and he went to Ostend and sought justice from the governors of law
there but could not obtain it because of their partiality towards one Adrian
Clerk, owner of the said ships and burgomaster of the town, into whose
hands the said ship, goods and merchandise came by delivery of the pirates,
and he was compelled to return without remedy, to seize any ships, goods and
merchandise of the said Adrian and others of Ostend and to certify thereon
to the king and council.
Commission to the keepers of the peace and justices in the county of
Cumberland to administer the oath of fealty to the king. By K.
The like in thirty-two other counties (Chester, Cornwall, Devon, Durham,
Lancaster and Somerset being omitted).
July 16. Commission to Thomas Mountgomery, knight, and others to enquire
Westmineter. into the petition of Clement Spice. (See p, 864.) By K.
Vacated because elseichere below.
July 20.
Westmiiister.
July 10.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE Id.
Commission to Balph Copleston, esquire, Nicholas Stukeley, esquire,
Bichard Free and John Wyvyll to enquire what lands Thomas Dourysshe,
tenant in chief, held in the county of Devon, what they are worth, on what
day he died and who is his heir, and to take the lands into the king's hands.
Oct. 28.
Leioester.
Nov. 5.
Bridport.
Nov. 8.
Exeter.
Nov. 13.
Exeter.
Nov. 22.
Famham.
MEMBRANE Sd.
General commission of array to the king's kinsman Francis, viscount
Lovell, his chamberlain, for the resistance of the rebel Henry, duke of
Buckingham. Mutilated, By K. by word of mouth.
Commission of array in Wales to the king's kinsman William, earl of
Huntingdon, and James Tyrell, knight, for the resistance of the rebels.
By E. by word of mouth.
The like to James Tyrell, knight.
Commission to the king's kinsman Thomas, earl of Surrey, John Broke
of Cobhara, knight, Thomas Echingham, knight, William Sco [te] , esquire,
Bichard Leukenore of Bramebilty, Thomas Oxbrigge of Brede and Vincent
Fynche to summon the men of the counties of Kent and Sussex to besiege
the castle of Bodyam, co. Sussex, which the rebels have seized. Mutilated,
By K. by word of mouth.
Commission of array in the counties of Devon and Cornwall to John
Scrope of Bolton, knight, for the resistance of the rebels. Mutilated,
Commission to Humphrey Savage and Bichard Wilson, one the king's
Serjeants at arms, to enquire in the county and town of Suthampton, the
counties of Dorset and Somerset and the Isle of Wight into the complaint of
Boderigo de Sefonces, Peter de Passe and Peter de Salamanca, consuls of
the nation and merchants of Spain residing in the town of Brugges in
Flanders, that a ship of the parts of Spain of which Thomas de la Baret
of Motrigo in Puske was master laden with woollen cloths, ' holandcloth,'
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silver, sables, pipes of 'coper/ Hynne,' latern, tapestries, fustians and other
merchandise to the value of 40,000 crowns in the parts of Flanders to take
to Spain when lying at anchor off the coast between Portesmouth and
Suthampton was seized by John Arundell, knight, and others in the month
of October last, and to cause restitution to be made and imprison those who
refuse to make restitution and to attach the said John Arundell and other
pirates and bring them before the king and council.
Oct. 28.
Leicester.
Nov. 13.
Exeter.
MEMBRANK 2(L
Precept to the sheriff of Devon to issue a proclamation (English)
denouncing Thomas Dorset, late marquess of Dorset, who holds the
unshameful and mischievous woman called Shore's wife in adultery, Sir
William Noreys, Sir William Enevet, Sir Thomas Bourghchier of Barnes,
Sir George Broun, knights, John Cheyne, John Noreis, Walter Hunger-
ford, John Russh and John Harecourt of Staunton, who have assembled
the people by the comfort of the great rebel the late duke of Bukyngham
and bishops of Ely and Salisbury, and offering rewards for their capture
and pardon for all who withdraw from them. [Fttdera.] By K.
The like to the sheriffs, mayors and bailiffs in the following counties,
cities and towns :—
Surrey and Sussex.
Cornwall.
Salop.
Wilts.
Somerset and Dorset.
Stafford.
Southampton.
Oxford and Berks.
Kent.
Middlesex.
Hereford.
Gloucester.
London.
Bristol.
Coventry.
Bath.
Winchester.
Southampton.
Town of Devizes.
New Sarum.
Bridgewater.
The like to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, constable of
Dover castle and warden of the Cinque Ports.
Commission to John Scrope of Bolton, knight, Edward Redmayn,
Halnath Malyverer and Peter Savnabon to arrest and imprison all rebels
in the counties of Devon and Cfomwall, to take their castles, lordships,
manors, lands, chattels and possessions into the king's hands and to
enquire into the value and receive the issues of the same, and to certify
thereon to the king and douncil.
The like to the following : —
John Zouche of Zouche, knight, Richard Potyer, Richard Tyllys and
John Cutte, in the counties of Somerset and Dorset.
John Rogger, Richard Danby and Robert Kerre, in the counties of
Southampton and Wilts.
Francis, viscount Lovell, Richard Harcourt, knight, William Catesby,
esquire of the body, and Edward Fraunk, in the counties of Oxford
and Berks.
Dec. 8.
WeHminster.
MEMBRANE Id.
Commission to Robert Spaldyng, esquire, and Thomas Lye, esquire,
Serjeants at arms, and the sheriffs of Kent and Surrey to arrest Thomas
Pulter, 'gentilman,' Lewis Penreth, W'illiam Stoute, Nicholas Romney and
Richard Weller and bring them before the king and council to answer for
ertain riots and other offences.
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■\AQ^ MEMBRANE 25.
Dec. 3. Grant for life to Richard Hudelston, knight of the body, of the office of
Westminster, master forester and keeper of the forest of Snowdon in North Wales,
receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Dec. 9. Grant, during pleasure, from Michaelmas, 22 Edward IV, to the prior
Westminster, and convent of the order of Friars Preachers in the University of Oxford of
50 marks yearly of the king's alms from the issues of the county of Devon,
as they had of the grant of Henry III and subsequent kings at the receipt
of the Exchequer, to sustain the doctrine of the Catholic faith and to pray
for the good estate of the king and the souls of his progenitors. By p.s.
Deo. 9. Grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Morley, one of his Serjeants
Westminster, at arms, of 12(/. daily for his wages from 1 August last, on which day the
king appointed him one of his Serjeants at arms for life, from the fee farm
and issues of the town or city of Norwich and a livery of the suit of other
esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By p.s.
Dec. 9. Grant for life to Philip Knyghton of the office of one of the four messen-
Westminster. gers of the Exchequer, receiving wages of 4^^/. daily at the receipt of the
Exchequer with a robe of the king's livery such as the yeomen of the
chamber have yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe ; in lieu of a like
grant to John Laurence by letters patent dated 18 July, 1 Edward IV,
surrendered. By p.s.
Dec. 8. Grant for life, from Easter last, to John Lewes, for his good service to
Westminster. Edward IV, of the office of one of the king's Serjeants at arms, receiving
12d, daily from the issues of the customs of the town of Kyngeston on Hull
with a livery of the suit of Serjeants at arms yearly at Christmas at the
great wardrobe. By p.s.
Dec. 12. Grant for life to the king's knight John Pykering of the farm of the
Westminster, manor or lordship of Oswoldkyrk, co. York, provided that he do not make
waste in the woods or expel any of the tenants without reasonable cause.
By p.s.
Dec. 18. Grant to the king's orator brother John de Bury of the custody of the
Westminster, king's chapel of St. George within the king's tower at the town of
Southampton and 10/. yearly for life for his salary and sustenance from
the customs and subsidies in the port of the town, for the celebration by
himself, or another suitable person, of divine service for the good estate
of the king and his consort Anne, queen of England, and his son Edward
the prince and for their souls after death and the souls of the king's
progenitors. By p.s.
Deo. 13. ^Inspejdmus and confirmation to Thomas Walterot of letters patent dated
Westminster. 16 August, 2 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of one of the
king's Serjeants at arms. By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 18. General pardon to Edmund Lichefelde, clerk. By K.
Westminster.
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SiB
1483.
Dec. 19.
Westminster.
Dec. 13.
Westminster.
Membrane 25 — cnnt.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Bracher, one of the yeomen
of the crown, of the offices of bailiff and parker of the king's lordship and
park of Barington, co. Somerset, with the custody of the manor there, with
fees of i(f, daily from Michaelmas last from the issues of the
manor, and an annuity of 40^ from Michaelmas last from the issues of
the lordship until he shall have the king's grant to himself and his heirs
male of lands to that value. By p.s.
General pardon to Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury and legate
of the apostolic see, of all offences committed by him before 12 December.
[Ffpdera,] By p.s.
Oct. 8.
Westminster.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
Oct. 11.
Westminster.
Oct. 11.
Westminster.
Sept. 24.
Westminster,
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Nov. 80.
Westminster.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 24.
General pardon to John Jurdan, late vicar of Wandelesworth, co. Surrey,
alias late of Chepyng Illesley, co. Berks, chaplain, of all offences committed
by him before 19 September. By p.s.
Revocation of the protection, with clause volumm, for one year, granted
on 18 July last by letters patent to Thomas Garard, citizen and mercer of
London, alias ' marchaunt,' staying on the king's service in the company
of Thomas Twaytes, knight, treasurer of the town and marches of Calais,
on the safe-custody and victualling of the same, because he delays in the
city of London, as Thomas Northland and William Martyn, sheriffs, have
certified.
Grant for life to the king's chaplain Master William Beverley of the
deanery or wardenship of the college or free collegiate chapel of St. Mary and
St. George within the castle of Wyndesore with all rights and emoluments,
as fully as Thomas Danette, deceased, late dean, had. By p.s.
Grant to William Beverley, dean of the king's chapel, of the prebend or
oanonry in the king's free chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of
Westminster, void by the death of Thomas Danet. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the said free chapel.
Grant to Richard Harecourt, knight, for a certain sum of money paid to
the king, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions,
services and other possessions and hereditaments with knights' fees, advow-
sons of churches exceeding the tax of 20 marks, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, franchises, liberties, profits
and other commodities late of Henry Fenys, lord Say, tenant in chief,
during the minority of Richard his son and heir and the custody and
marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, finding
a competent sustenance for the heir. By p.s.
Grant for life to Master John Giles of an annuity of 40^ from Easter
last from the fee-farm of the city of Coventry. By p.s.
Presentation of Richard Hatton, doctor of laws, to the parish church of
Guysnes in the marches of Calais, in the diocese of Terouanne, void by the
death of John Lomley. The letters are directed to Th. archbishop of
Canterbury.
Grant for life to Gervase Cressy, esquire, of an annuity of 6J. 18s. 4(/.
from the issues of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham. By p.s.
874 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
I j^gQ Mefnhrane 24 — cont.
Dec. 4. General pardon to John Arundel, dean of the cathedral church of Exeter,
Westminster, of all oflfences committed by him before 8 December. By p.s.
Dec. 4. Presentation of George Ratclyff, chaplain, to the parish church of Wer-
Westminatcr. mouth, ill the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the bishopric being in his hands. By p.s.
Dec. 11. Grant to Alexander Skynner, chaplain, of the perpetual chantry of
Westminster. Pemakers within the parish of Quykham, in the diocese of Durham, void
by the death of Thomas Bartram, chaplain, and in the king's gift by reason
of the bishopric being void and in his hands.
Presentation of the said Alexander to the same.
MEMBRANE 23.
Dec. 4. Grant, during office, to John Taillour, the king's almoner, in augmenta-
Westminster. tion of the king's alms, of all goods and chattels of felons de $e and all
deodands within the realm. [Fcedera,] By p.s.
Dec. 10. Confirmation of letters patent dated 17 October, 1 Edward ly, granting
Westminster, for life to Robert Spaldyng the office of one of the king's Serjeants at arms.
By K. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 8. Grant for life to Joan late the wife of John Malpas, esquire, and
Westminster, afterwards the wife of John Peysmersh, knight, deceased, for her good
service to the king in his youth and to his mother the duchess of York, of
an annuity of 20 marks from Easter last from the issues of the city of
London and the county of Middlesex, in lieu of a grant to her and the said
John Malpas by letters patent dated 4 August, 1 Edward IV, surrendered.
By p.s.
Nov. 28. Exemplification, at the request of John Forster, of the enrolments of a
Westminster, writing of Henry Frowyk of Suthmymmes, co. Middlesex, esquire, dated
12 December, 18 Edward IV, releasing to the said John and John
Sturgeon, John Felde the younger, John Newbery, esquires, Charles
Nowell, William Porter, John Melkesham, yeomen of the crown, John
Miles, chaplain, and Thomas Holbache and the heirs and assigns of the
said John Forster all his right in the manor of Weldehalle and all other lands,
rents, reversions and services in the towns of St. Albans, Parksoken,
Shenley, Tydhist and Aldenham, co. Hertford, and of a memorandum of
acknowledgment of the same in Chancery on 9 May.
Deo. 10. Grant for life to William Hobbys, the king's physician, of 40i. yearly
Westminster, from Easter last, viz. 16^. from the petty items of serjeanty in the counties
of Bedford and Buckingham and 24/. from the issues of the same counties.
By p.s.
Dec. 12. Presentation of John Palady to the church of Creke, in the diocese of
Westminster. Lincoln, void by the resignation of Richard Bate, chaplain, last rector,
and in the king's gift by the forfeiture of Thomas, marquess of Dorset.
ByK.
Dec. 18. Appointment of Geoffrey Franke as deputy of Francis, viscount Lovell,
Westminster, chief butler of England, in the port of Newcastle on Tyne and ports and
places pertaining to it. By bill of the chief butler.
1 RICHARD ni.— Pabt 2. 876
1 4 oq Membrane 28 — ^o«^
Nov. 29. The like of Richard Ragge in the port of Southampton and ports and
Westminster, places pertaining to it, during pleasure of the chief butler.
By bill of the chief butler.
The like of Richard Nicoll in the ports of London and Sandwich and
ports and places pertaining to them, during pleasure of the chief butler.
By bill of the chief butler.
Dec. 5. Grant, during pleasure, to the king*s servant Nicholas Palmer of the office
Westminster, of water bailiff in the port of Dertmouth and ports and creeks pertaining
to it, with the accustomed fees, as John Alee had. By p.s.
Dec. 25. Presentation to Thomas West, chaplain, to the parish clerk of Stansted,
Westminster, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of Edmund Carter.
MEMBRANE 22.
Dec. 7. General pardon to Thomas Burghchier late of Horseley, co. Surrey,
Westminster, knight, of all offences conamitted by him before 6 December. By p.s.
Dec. 6. General pardon to Robert Skem late of Eyngeston on Thames, co.
Westminster. Surrey, gentleman, of all offences committed by him before 5 December.
By p.s.
Oct. 22. Grant in mortmain, of the king*s alms, to the prioress and convent of
Leicester, the house of Wilberfosse, in the diocese of York, which has come to
poverty, of all lands, meadows and woods sometime of Robert Hoton within
the king's lordship of Sutton on Derwent, for the sustenance of a perpetual
chaplain and for prayer for the good estate of the king and his consort
Anne, queen of England, and his firstborn son Edward, prince of Wales,
duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, and for their souls after death ; and
licence for the same to acquire in frank almoin, after inquisition, lands,
rents and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 10 marks
yearly. By p.s.
Dec. 12. Grant for life to the king's clerk Edmund Chaterton of the office of
Westminster, keeper or clerk of the hanaper of Chancery from 22 November last, from
which day he has held the office by the king's command by word of mouth,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the hanaper with all other
profits, as John Elryngton, knight, or anyone else had in the office, and
also a yearly rent of 40^. from the same date from the issues of the hanaper
and 18</. for each day on which he shall ride by reason of his office with the
chancellor or the keeper of the great seal. By p.s.
Dec. 16. Grant, during pleasure, to William Daubeney, clerk of the king's jewels,
Westminster, of the office of searcher in the port of London and parts and places
adjacent, with all fees and a moiety of all forfeitures seized by him, as
William Merston, esquire, late searcher, had ; and grant to him of arrears
of the fees and a moiety of forfeitures from 9 April last, from which day he
has occupied the office by letters of Edward V the bastard, late king, and
by the king's special command without letters patent. By p.s.
876 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
J^484 MEMBRANE 21.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant William Tunstall, one of the esquires
Westminster, of the body, of the manor or lordship of Shirborn in Hartfurthlyth, co.
York, with all franchises, liberties and commodities. By p.s.
Feb. 19. Grant for life to John Smyth, late one of the Serjeants at arms of
Westminster. Edward IV, that he shall be one of the king's Serjeants at arms with wages
of 12d. daily from the customs and subsidies in the port' of Ipswich and a
coat of the king's livery yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe and all
other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 21. Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the said
Westminster, customs and subsidies.
March 8. Grant to the king's servant Robert Wylkynson of an annuity of 40«. from
Westminster, the issues of the lordship of Shiriefhotton, co. York, until he shall have an
office or other recompense of that value for life of the king's grant.
By p.s.
March 8. Inspeximm and confirmation of letters patent dated 8 May, 21 Edward IV
Westminster, [ue p. 278), granting to John Silton the office of bailiff of Rye.
By p.s. and for 20^. paid in the hanaper.
March 8. Grant to the king's servant Robert Scropp and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship of
Southmymes, co. Middlesex, of the yearly value of 44Z., to hold with
knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, parks, bond-
men, stews, waters, stanks, woods, underwoods, warrens, courts, leets,
views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities by
knight-service and a rent of 60.<. yearly. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Inspeximm and confirmation to John More alias Norrey of letters patent
Westminster, dated 9 July, 18 Edward IV {see p. 141), granting to him the office of chief
herald and king of arms of the north.
By p.s. and for 40.s. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 15. Grant for life to the king's servant Charles Belfeld, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the offices of bailiff of the lordship of Chesterford, co. Essex,
and of the custody of the park there, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship and all other profits, and an annuity of lOOs. from
the issues of the lordship. By p.s.
Feb. 21. Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Wittelbury of an annuity of
Westminster. IQ marks from the issues of the lordship of Brigstoke, co. Northampton.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 20.
March 8. Whereas Edward III by letters patent granted the city of Winchester to
Westminster, the citizens to hold at fee-farm, rendering 100 marks yearly at the
Exchequer, and now from the supplication of the mayor and citizens the
king understands that the city is one of the ancient cities of the realm and
of old chosen before others for coronations and burials of the king's
progenitors and is now so impoverished by pestilence, the removal of
traders, and the ruin of eleven streets, seventeen parish churches and 987
messuages within the last eighty years that it does not suffice for the
payment of the said farm and 60«. yearly to the master or warden of the
1 RICHARD III.— Part 2. 877
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14o4.
hospital of St. Mary Magdalen by the city, of the grant of the king*s
progenitors, and divers rents payable to the king at the hands of the sheriff
of the county of Southampton amounting to 51/. 10^. 4^/. for each fifteenth
and for the repair of the walls and gates of the city; the king hereby
releases to the mayor and citizens 20Z. yearly for ever from the said
fee-farm. By p.s.
March 5. Grant to Thomas, the prior, and the canons of the cathedral church of
\ye8tminst6r. St. Mary, Carlisle, a great part of the possessions of which have been
destroyed by the Scots, of two tuns of red wine of Gascony yearly in the
port of Kyngeston on Hull for use in their church, that they may pray for
the good estate of the king and his consort Anne, queen of England, and
for their souls after death and the souls of the king's progenitors. Grant
to them from 1 April last of the tithes of the king's mills of Carlisle and
other titheable things of the king within the city or elsewhere within the
places tithing to their church. And confirmation to them of all their
possessions and liberties. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the chief butler of England or his deputy at Hull.
Feb. 23. General pardon to Robert Brews alias Breux alias Brewys the younger
Westminster, late of the county of Suffolk, * gentilman,' alias late of Topcroft, co.
Norfolk, of all o£Eences committed by him before 20 February. By p.s.
Feb. 12. Presentation of Robert Barton to the parish church of Colyweston, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John Savage.
MEMBRANE 19.
Feb. 22. InspcA-imus and confirmation of the following : —
Westminster. 1. Letters patent dated 13 May, 6 Edward IV, granting for life to
William Staverton the office of one of the foresters in the forest of
Wyndesore.
2. Letters patent dated 3 July, 8 Edward IV, granting for life to
the same the office of parker of the king's new park within the forest,
with fees from the issues of the counties of Oxford and Berks.
By p.s. and for 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 26. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Oxford and Berks.
Westminster.
Feb. 26. Inspeximm and confirmation during the minority of Edward, son of
Westminster. George, duke of Clarence, to William Staverton of letters patent dated
12' March, 18 Edward IV (nee p. 91).
By p.s. and for i mark paid in the hanaper.
1483.
Dec. 23. Inspsximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 1 May, 19 Edward
Westminster. IV (see p, 167)» granting for life to John Asteley 40Z. yearly from the farm
of the city of Winchester. By p.s. and for 10/. paid in the hanaper.
1484.
Feb. 29. Mandate in pursuance to the citizens, bailiffs or other ministers.
Westminster.
1483.
Dec. 28. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 27 January, 18 Edward
Westminster. IV {see p» 182), granting for life to John Astley, knight, 6(W. yearly.
By p.s. and for 162. paid in the hanaper.
878 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
lAQA Membrane 19 — cont,
Feb. 21. Grant in frank almoin to Richard Mayew, one of the king's chaplains,
Westminster, the president, and the scholars of the college of Bt. Mary Magdalen in the
University of Oxford of three virgates of land in Westoote, co. Warwick,
in the king's hands by the forfeiture of Henry, late duke of Buckingham.
ByK.
MEMBRANE 18.
Feb. 9. Confirmation to John Cornyssh of the grants to him for life of the oflSice
WesUninster. of keeper of the park of Hatfeld Brodook, co. Essex, sometime of
Humphrey, late duke of Buckingham, with fees of Sd, daily from the
issues of the lordship or manor of Hatfeld Brodook, by letters patent of the
said duke sealed with his seal of arms, and all profits of pannage in the
park, all underwood called ' wyndefall wode,' the herbage of the park after
reserving sufficient pasture for the deer, and a yearly rent of 10 marks from
the issues of the lordship or manor, by letters patent of Henry, late duke
of Buckingham. By p.s.
March 11. Appointment of Henry Davy as deputy of the king's kinsman Francis,
Westminster, viscount Lovell, chief butler of England, in the ports of Ipswich and
Chichester and ports and places adjacent. By biU of the chief butler.
Feb. 20. Grant to John, bishop of Lincoln, in consideration of an agreement
Westminster, made on 9 October, 22 Edward IV, between him and William Stoner,
knight, that for 40^. paid to the latter he might cut down and have to his
own use 20 acres of wood within the parish of Horton, co. Kent, within
three years from Easter then following, as appears by certain indentures of
that date and certain letters obligatory signed by the hand of the said
William under date of 26 October, that he may cut and carry away the
said wood accordingly, notwithstanding that all lands and lordships late
of the said William are in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture for
high treason. By E.
March 9. Grant for life to Robert Bothe, dean of the cathedral church of St. Peter,
Westminster. York, Thomas Portyngton and William Potteman, canons residentiary of
the church, and John Hert, canon of the church, that they shall be quit of
tenths, fifteenths and other subsidies or aids granted to the king. By p.s.
Feb. 12. Grant to Joan Fenya, lady Dacre, Richard Fenys, esquire, and Thomas
Westminster. Oxenbrigge, < gentilman,* of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands,
rents and services and other hereditaments late of Richard Fenys, knight,
lord Dacre, deceased, tenant in chief, during the minority of Thomas Fenys
his kinsman and heir, viz. son and heir of John Fenys, his son and heir,
with the custody and marriage of the said Thomas wiuiout disparagement,
and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
March 4. Grant for life to Henry- Harman of the offices of coroner and attorney of
Westminster, the king in the King's Bench, receiving the accustomed fees at the
Exchequer and all other rewards. By p.s.
March 6. General pardon to Richard Fyssher of the county of Kent, * yoman,' late
Westminster, yeoman of the crown, of all offences committed by him before 4 March.
By p.s.
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"l^^g^ MEMBRANE 17.
March 4. Grant during the minority of the earl of Shrewsbury to the king's
Weeiminster. servant Thomas Cresset of the office of master of the chace and game of
Clee, CO. Salop, with the office of the stewardship of the manor of Corfham,
CO. Salop, with fee of 10 marks yearly from the manor of Bitterley and all
other profits. By p.s.
Mar. 4 [or 5] Appointment, during pleasure of the king's kinsman Francis, viscount
Weetminster. LoveU, chief butler of England, of Richard Crowmer as his deputy in the
port of Jernemouth and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed
fees. By p.s.
March 4. Grant for life to Robert Brews, for his good service to the king's father
Westminster, and the king, of an annuity of lOL from the fee farm of the town of
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk. By p.s.
March 5. Appointment for life of the king's servant John Fortescu, esquire, as one
Westminster, of the esquires of the body, receiving 50 marks yearly from the issues of
the manor or lordship of Chestunt, co. Hertford ; and grant to him of an
annuity of 10 marks during the minority of the king's nephew Edward,
earl of Warwick, from the issues of the lordship of Flampsted, co. Hertford.
By p.s.
Jan. 18. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Hudelston, one of the
Westminster, esquires of the body, of the office of steward of the king's lordships and
manors of Elmeley, Kelmerton, Crome, PediU and Lidney, co. Worcester,
with the accustomed fees from the issues of the same, and the office of
master of the game of the king's park of Elmeley, with the accustomed fees
from the issues of the king's lordship of Elmeley and all other profits.
By p.s.
March 8. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Robert Markynfeld of the
Westminster, office of keeper of the park of Colrigge, co. Devon, in the king's hands by
the forfeiture of Thomas, late marquis of Dorset, receiving the accustomed
fees from the issues of the manor of Colrigge with all other profits.
By p.s.
March 8. Grant for life to John Huddelston, knight, of the office of parker of
Westminster, the park of Much Walden, co. Essex, with the accustomed fees and
profits. By p.s.
Feb. 12. In^pejcimm and confirmation to John Wode of letters patent dated 6 May,
Westminster. 16 Edward IV, granting for life to him and Thomas Bowes, now deceased,
the office of the custody of the exchange and mint and the custody of the
coinages of gold and silver within the Tower of London and elsewhere
within the realm. By p.s. and for 11, paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 27. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Scopham, one of the yeoman
Westminster, of the crown, of the office of keeper of the tower near the Exchequer within
the town of Westminster, with the accustomed fees and profits. By p.s.
MEMBRANE IC.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to Margaret the wife of John Barnard and late the wife .of
Westminster. Fuik Stafford of a yearly rent or pension of 20 marks from the issues of the
lordships of Salwarpe and Wyche, co. Worcester, in lieu of a like grant to
her by letters patent of Richard, late earl of Warwick and Salisbury, dated
at London, 18 March, 8 Edward lY, surrendered. By p.s.
880 CALENDAR OF LATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Membrane 16 — co9it.
March 8. Grant for life to Ralph Assheton, knight of the body, of a tun of wine
Westminster, yearly in the city of London. By p.s.
March 9. Mandate in pursuance to the chief butler.
Westminster.
March 6. Grant to the king's clerk Richard Balder, master of the king's chapel of
Westminster. Berkyng, of the prebend of Goton within the collegiate church of St. Edith,
Tarn worth, in the king's disposition by the resignation of Master William
Cokkys. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
March 9. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Redhede of the office of
Westminster, porter of the Tower of London and keeper of * le bulwark ' without the west
gate of the same, and 6^/. daily for his wages from the issues of the manors
or lordships of Wrotell, Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh, Raylegh and Roche-
ford, CO. Essex, and Tunbrigge, Penshurst, Middelton and Merdon, co.
Kent, and a mansion within the bulwark aforesaid and all other profits.
By p.s.
March 11. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Metcalf, esquire, and the heirs male
Westminster, of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship
of Wemyngton, co. Bedford, of the yearly value of 66Z. 13«. 4rf. to hold
with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts,
leets, views of frankpledge, fines, amercements, heriots, stews, fisheries,
waters, stanks, mills, woods, underwoods, services, rents, reversions,
liberties and commodities by knight-service and a rent of 100ft. yearly.
By p.s.
March 4. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Trebone of letters patent dated
Westminster. 2 April, 12 Edward IV, granting to him for life \0L yearly.
By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 11. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Bawdrip, one of the esquires
Westminster, of the body, of the office of constable of the castle of Newport in Wales,
with wages of 5 marks yearly from the issues of the castle, and an annuity
of 50 marks from the same for his fee as esquire of the body. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Presentation of Thomas Marsshall, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Danby, in the diocese of York, void by the resignation of John Gudezhere.
March 5. Grant for life to the king's sei-vant Robert Ghambre and Marion his wife
Westminster, of an annuity of 10 marks from Michaelmas last from the issues of the
lordship of Shipton under Whichewode, co. Oxford, as granted to them by
George, late duke of Clarence, and confirmed by letters patent of
Edward IV. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Mandate in pursuance to the receivers of the lordship.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 15.
Feb. 16. Grant for life, from 22 June last, to the king's servant Thomas Ussher
Westminster, of the offices of bailiff of the lordship of Swaffeham, bailiff of the liberty
and franchises of the honour of Richemond in the counties of Norfolk and
Suffolk and warrenner of the lordship of Swafham, co. Norfolk, with all
profits and commodities of courts, leets and turns, in the king's grant by
1 RICHARD III.— Part 2, 881
-I joj Membrane 15 — co7it.
the forfeiture of George, late duke of Clarence, and 40«. yearly for the office
of bailiflf of Swafham and 2<L daily for the office of warrenner from the
issues of the said lordship, with all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 20. hiBpeAmus and confirmation to Thomas Wyntersell of letters patent
Westminster, dated 2 June, 4 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of serjeant
of the king's < herthoundes.' By p.s. and for 208. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 16. InspeximuH and confirmation to the mayor, bailiffs and commonality of
Westminster, the city of Winchester of letters patent dated 16 February, 1 Edward IV,
inspecting and confirming letters patent dated 1 February, 80 Henry VI.
For 4 marks paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 20. Grant for life to John Waynflete, esquire, that he shall be one of the
Westminster, king's Serjeants at arms from 26 June last, from which day he has occupied
the office, receiving 12d, daily from the issues of the counties of Bedford
and Buckingham with a livery yearly* at Christmas at the great wardrobe of
the suit of esquires of the household. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Bedford and Buckingham.
Feb. 20. Licence, for 40«. paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Say, son of John Say,
Westminster, knight, deceased, to grant the manor of Lyston Overhall, co. Essex, held
in chief, to Thomas Bultell, and for the latter to re-grant the same to the
said Thomas and Joan his wife and the heirs of his body, with successive
remainders to William Say, knight, son and heir of the said John, and the
heirs of his body, Leonard Say, son of the said John, and the heirs of his
body, Anne the wife of Henry Wentworth, knight, one of the
daughters of the said John, the heirs of Elizabeth late the wife of Thomas
Sampson, both deceased, another of the daughters of the said John,
Katharine the wife of Thomas Bassyngbume, the third daughter, and Mary
the wife of Philip Calthorpe, the fourth daughter, and the heirs of their
bodies, and the right heirs of the said John.
3^433 MEMBRANE 14.
Dec. 16. Grant for life to the king's counsellor Thomas Stanley, knight, lord of
Westminster. Stanley, of the office of constable of England, receiving fees of lOOZ. yearly
from the issues of the king's castles, lordships and lands within the county
1 4R4. ^^ Lancaster, with all other profits. [Fiedera,] By p.s.
Feb. 7. Grant for life to Thomas Wyntershulle and Richard Westbroke of the
Westminster, office of the Custody of the king's park of Wytteley and Asshehurste, co.
Surrey, and wages of 4r/. daily from the issues of the manor of Wytteley
and Asshehurste and ail other accustomed rewards ; in lieu of a grant to
the said Thomas by letters patent dated 12 April, 18 Edward IV {see p. 87),
surrendered. By p.s.
Feb. 10. General pardon to Master David Hopton late of Wyndesore, co. Berks,
Westminster, clerk, of all offences committed by him before 7 February. By p.s.
Feb. 7. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant George Boxe of the office
Westminster, of bailiff of the town and lordship of Wakefeld, with the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
Feb. 11. Grant for life to the king's servant Edward Gower, esquire, one of the
Westminster, ushers of the king's chamber, of the custody of the king's manor or lordship
of le More with all its gardens, with the custody of the park or warren of
882
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Feb. 10.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
iWestminster.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Mi'inbrane 14 — ront.
the same and the custody of a tenement or plot of the king called
*Bagesworth Heth' and two gardens annexed to it, in the county of
Hertford, receiving fees of 8^/. daily and %L daily from the issues of the
premises with all other profits. By p.s.
Pardon to John Tysard late of Halsted, co. Essex, <yoman,* and Mary his
wife of their outlawry and waiver in the county of Middlesex for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench of Edward IV to answer William
Pykenham, clerk, Henry Pykenham and George Pykenham for having
forged a deed at Westminster concerning the manor of Ooldyngtons in
Colneengayn and lands in Colneengayn, Halsted, Pebmersah and Mapilsted,
CO. Essex, and published it, whereby the said William, Henry and George
were disturbed in their possession of the premises ; they having surrendered
to the Marshalsea prison, as William Huse, knight chief justice of the
King's Bench, has certified.
Imtpeximm and confirmation to John Smyth, now yeoman of the king*s
chamber, of letters patent dated 18 April, 20 Edward IV. (S<v p. 190.)
By p.s.
Impeximm and confirmation to John Busshe of letters patent dated
31 January, 19 Edward IV. (.SV p. 174.)
By p.s. and for j mark paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 21.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 13.
General pardon to John Isley alias Iseley alias Ysley of Sundrisshe in the
parish of Sundrisshe, co. Kent, esquire, ciias ' gentilman,' of all offences
committed by him before 12 February. By p.s.
Confirmation for life to James Hide of letters patent dated 4 May,
19 Edward IV {see p. 155), and 23 June, 19 Edward IV (see p. 160).
By p.s. and for iOs. paid in the hanaper.
Appointment of Thomas Hunte as clerk of the works at the palace of
Westminster, the Tower of London, the castle of Wyndesore, the manors of
Eltham, Claringdon, Groveley, Melchet, Finkeley, Dyley, Bukholt, Bhene,
Chilteme Langley and Odyam, the king's lodges within the parks of
Eltham, Claryngdon, Chilterne Langley and Odyam, the king's mews for
falcons by Charingcrouche and all other manors, castles and lodges of the
king within the realm, and of the gardens, stanks, mills and other houses and
enclosures pertaining to the same, with power to take stone-cutters,
plumbers, carpenters, masons and other workmen, and stone, timber, tiles,
shingles, glass, iron, lead and other necessaries and carriage for the same,
to make payments for wages of the workmen and cost and carriage of
materials, to bring back workmen who withdraw without licence, and
imprison any who resist until they find security to serve the king faithfully,
to enquire whether any of such materials have been carried away and, if
so, to recover the same, and to sell branches, bark and other residue of trees
provided for the works, receiving the accustomed fees in the same manner
as Thomas Stratton, deceased, or any other occupant of the office. By p.s.
Impe.ripnm and confirmation to Thomas Crescy of letters patent dated
12 July, 11 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of keeper of the
beds within the castle of Wyndesore.
By p.s. and for 20s, paid in the hanaper.
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 2.
888
1 jo^ Membrane 18 — eont,
Feb. 27. CoDfirmation to Robert Thorpe, < gentibnan,' of letters patent dated
Westminster, 5 March, 14 Edward IV, grcuating to him for life the office of spigumel in
the Chancery with the accustomed fees at the hands of the clerk or keeper
of the hanaper. By p.s. and for 10«. paid in the hanaper.
March 2. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Hide, esquire, of an annuity
Westminster, of 20/. from the issues of the lordships of Abirley and Bhrawley, co.
Worcester. By p.s.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 9.
Westminster.
March 11.
Westminster.
March 9.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 12.
Confirmation to the king's servant Thomas Fowler, esquire of the body,
and Alice his wife of letters patent dated 2 March, 14 Edward IV, granting
to her, then Alice Hulcot, an annuity of 102. for Ufe from the fee farm of
the town of Kyngesthorpe, co. Northampton ; and grant to him for life of
the same after her death. By p.s. and for 40«. paid in the hanaper.
Confirmation of letters patent dated 28 May, 5 Edward IV, granting for
life to the said Thomas the manor of Preston and six messuages, 200 acres
of land, 50 acres of pasture and 208. of rent in Preston and Coreley, co.
Buckingham, with knight's fees, courts, views of frank-pledge and all
profits and commodities ; and grant of the same to him and the heirs male
of his body. By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Crochard of the office of chief
smith within the Tower of London and %d. daily for his wages, as he and
Stephen Clampard had, from the issues of the manors or lordships of
Written, Havering, Boyton, Hadlegh, Baylegh and Bocheford, co. Essex,
and Tunbrigge, Penshurst, Middelton and Merdon and the hundred of
Middelton, co. Kent, with a mansion, two gardens and a house called
< Powderhous ' in the Tower, a mansion on * le wharf ' of the Tower, a
parcel of land within the palace of Westminster and all other profits and a
robe of the suit of esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the
great wardrobe, and with arrears of wages from 7 July last, from which
day he has occupied the office at the king's command. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the receivers of the said manors.
Grant to Robert Brakenbery, esquire of the body, and the heirs male of
his body, for his good services against the rebels, of the manors or lordships
of Mote, Merden, Detlyng and Newenton and all lands, rents and services
in the towns, hamlets, and territories of Mote, Merden, Detlyng and
Newenton, co. Kent, late of Antony, earl Biviers, of the yearly value of
26J. 18f. 4i/., the manors or lordships of Crathom and Kokered and all
lands, rents and services in the towns, hamlets, and territories of Crawthorn
and Kokered and all other lands, rents and services in Bompneymersh late
of John Cheyney, Robert Cheyne, or Cheyny, and Humphrey Cheyne, of
the yearly value of 50/. 18<. 1</., and the manor or lordship of Glassenbury
and all lands, rents and services in Glassenbury and the counties of Kent,
Sussex and Surrey late of Walter Robert, of the yearly value of 401., with
knights' fees, advowsons, parks, warrens, forests, chaces, woods, underwoods,
meadows, feedings, pastures, stews, waters, stanks, streams, fisheries, mills,
courts, leets, views of frankpledge, heriots, profits and emoluments, to hold
by knight-service and a rent of 8/. 16s. yearly. By p.s.
884
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
March 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 12 — cont.
Grant for life to Simon Dowsing of the office of gardener or keeper of the
king's garden in the Tower of London and 6^/. daily for his wages from the
issues of the manors or lordships of Wrottel, Havering, Boyton, Hadlegh,
Raylegh and Rocheford, co. Essex, and Tunhrigge, Pensharst, Middelton
and Merdon and the hundred of Middelton, co. Kent. By p.s.
Feb. 14.
Westminster.
Feb. 25.
Westminster.
Feb. 22.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 4.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
March 6.
Westminster*
MEMBRANE 11.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Mody and Agnes his
wife of an annuity of 6L from the issues or farm of the king's manor of
Merston Meysy, co. Wilts. By p.s.
Grant for life to John Stapulton, yeoman of the crown, of the office of
ranger of the forest of ^Milchet, co. Wilts, with fees of 6^/. daily from
the issues of the county. By p.s.
Grant to Richard Harecourt, knight, of the custody of all lands and
hereditaments in Langham, co. Surrey, late of Edward Asshton, tenant in
chief, during the minority of Nicholas Asshton his son and heir, in the
king's hands by the forfeiture of Robert Wiloughby, knight, to whom
Edward IV granted the custody by letters patent, and all issues of the
premises from 18 October last. By p.s.
Grant for life, from 26 June last, to William Cheyne of the office of
bailiff of the king's stannary of Penwith and Keryer, co. Cornwall, with all
tribulage within it and other profits, provided that he render his account
yearly at the exchequer of Lostwithiel before the auditors of the duchy of
Cornwall. By p.s.
Grant for life to Giles Brugge, one of the esquires of the body, of the
office of constable of the castle of St. Briovell within the forest of Deane,
CO. Gloucester, receiving the accustomed fees as James Hyotte, late
constable, or any other constable had from the issues of the forest, and also
an annuity of 66/. ISs. 4//. from the issues of the forest. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's senant Thomas Vaghan, one of the knights
of the body, of the office of steward of the king's lordship of Breghnoke
in South Wales, with the power of appointing officers under him and with
fees of iOl. yearly from the issues of the lordship and all other profits.
By p.s.
Pardon to the bailiffs and burgesses of the town of Shrewsbury, which
they hold at fee farm of 80/. yearly at the Exchequer, of 20 marks, parcel
of the said fee farm, in consequence of the poverty of the town and for
other causes. By p.s.
Appointment of Robert Gregory to take hay, oats, horse bread, beans,
peas and litter for the expenses of the king's horses and carriage for the
same. By bill of the steward of the household.
Appointment of Morgan Kydwelly as deputy of the king's kinsman
Francis, lord Lovell, chief butler of England, in the port of Pole and ports
and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the chief butler.
Grant for life to John, lord of Audeley, for his attendance at the king's
council, of an annuity of 100/. from the customs in the port of London.
By p.s.
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24g4^ MEMBRANE 10.
March 8. Licence for William Huse, knight, chief^'ustice of the King's Bench, or
WestminBfcer. his heirs and executors to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to
celebrate divine service in fche parish church of Oldesleford for the good
estate of the king and his wife Anne, queen of England, and the said
William and Elizabeth his wife and for their souls after death and the
souls of all benefactors of the said William and Elizabeth, to be called the
chantry of the said William in the said church, and to grant in mortmain
to the said chaplain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 202.
yearly without further licence or inquisition (^ quod damnum. By p.s.
March 4. Grant for life to Ralph Hastynges, knight of the body, of the office
Westminster, of captain of the castle of Guysnes in the parts of Picardy and of the
marches round it on the death, surrender or forfeiture of John Blount,
knight, lord Mountjoye. By p.s.
Vacated because on tfie French BoU.
March 9. Confirmation to John Leventhorpe of letters patent dated 11 March,
Westminster. 19 Edward IV {$ee p, 156). By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
March 8. Grant for life to Robert Brakenbury of the office of receiver of the
Westminster, lordships or manors of WrytteU, Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh, Raylegh
and Ridcheford, co. Essex, and the castle, manor or loi^ship of
Tunbrigge and Hadlowe, the manor or lordship of Penshurst, and the
manor, hundred or lordship of Middelton and Mardon, co. Kent, with
their members, with all fees. By p.s.
March 6. Appointment for life of Thomas Burgh, knight of the body, as
Westminster, steward of all lordships, manors and lands of the king within the Isle
of Axholme, co. Lincoln, receiving 10/. yearly at the hands of the
receivers, farmers or bailiffs; and grant to him for life of the office of
master of the game of the king's chaces, warrens, parks and woods
within the same, receiving 10 marks yearly as above. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 9.
March 5. Appointment of Roger Bykeley to take carpenters called * whelers ' and
Westminster. < cartwrightes,* and other workmen, cannons and necessaries for the king's
ordnance, and bows, arrows, crossbows and winches for the same for defence
against divers rebels and enemies of the king who intend to invade the
realm.
March 6. Impeximus and confirmation to William Clerk of Wenlok of letters
Westminster, patent dated 16 May, 3 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office
of constable of the castle of Burggenorth, co. Salop.
By p.s. and for 18«. 4</. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 6. General pardon to Nicholas Crowemer alias Crowmere, esquire, alias
Westminster. « gentilman,* late of London, alias late of Chepyng Toriton, co. Devon,
late sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, of all offences committed by him
before 20 January last. By p.s.
Grant to William Fouleshurst of the office of keeper of the woods
called Bubney, Tystoke, Burghall, Alyghton, Asshewodes and Glasmorehays
within the lordship of Whitchurch, co. Salop, during the minority of
George, earl of Shrewsbury, with fees as John Swynerton or anyone
else had for the office from the issues of the lordship and all other profits.
By p.s.
8258 2 9
386 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLiLS.
-lAQA Memhranr 9 — cont»
March 10. Grant to John Dynham of Dynham, knight, of the office of riding or
Westminster, master forester of the forest or chace of Dertmere, co. Devon, daring
good hehaviour, and 10 marks yearly for his fee during pleasure from
the issues of the duchy of Cornwall with aU profits, and authority of
appointing foresters and officers under him, and arrears of wages from
24 June last, from which day he has held the office. By p.s.
March 10. Grant, during pleasure, to the same, of the office of steward of the
Westminster, borough and manor of Bradnynch and all other manors and lands in the
county of Devon parcel of the duchy of Cornwall, and the office of warden
of the stannaries in the county of Devon, and 20/. yearly during good
behaviour for the said offices from the farm of the said borough and manor
with all other profits, with arrears of wages from 24 June last, from which
day he has held the offices. By p.s.
March 8. Grant for life to William Poche of the office of keeper of the beds and
Westminster, other harness within the Tower of London, alia.^ the office of the little
wardrobe within the Tower, and wages of 6//. daily for himself and 8</.
daily for each of two grooms under him, as John Wharff had, from the
issues of the manors or lordships of WrotteU, Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh,
Baylegh and Eocheford, co. Essex, and Tunbrigge, Penshurst, Middleton
and Merden and the hundred of Medilton, co. Kent, with all other profits.
March 9. Grant to the king's servant Christopher Bentley of an annuity of 5
Westminster, marks from the issues of the lordship of Shirefhoton, co. York, until he
shall have an office or other recompense of the same value for life.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 8.
Feb. 20. Licence for John, bishop of Lincoln, the chancellor, the king's kinsman
Westminster. John, duke of Suffolk, and the king's kinsman Francis Lovell, viscount
Lovell, his chamberlain, to found a fraternity or gild of twelve masters,
secular persons and others of either sex within the church of St. Helen,
Abendon, co. Berks, to be called the fraternity of the Holy Cross of Aben-
don. The masters, brethren and sisters shidi form one body and shall
have perpetual succession and power of acquiring lands, rents and other
possessions and of impleading and being impleaded and of electing the
masters of the gild. And grant to them of licence to acquire in mortmain
lands, annuities and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of
1002. yearly for the repair of the highway leading from Abendon to Dor-
oastre, co. Oxford, and across the river Thames by Burford and
Culhamford and for the stistenance of thirteen poor men
and women and two chaplains to celebrate divine service
daily in the said church for the good estate of the king and his
consort Anne, queen of England, and his first-born son Edward, prince of
Wales, and the said founders and the brethren and sisters of the gild and
for their souls after death and the souls of the king's father Richard, late
duke of York, William, late duke of Suffolk, and William Lovell late of
Lovell, knight, and the performance of other works of piety. And this for
fine and fee of 40«. paid in the hanaper. By E.
Feb. 14. Inspeximus and confirmation to the king's nephew John, earl of Lincoln,
Westminster, of letters patent dated 4 July, 8 Edward IV, being an exemplification of
1 RICHARD m.— Pabt 2. 887
lig^ Membrane %—cont,
letters patent dated 18 March, 7 Edward IV [Cfiarter Roll, 5-7 Edward IV,
Xo. 4.] For 100s. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to the king^s servant Thomas Delahay, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of the office of bailiff of the lordships of Haverhill and
Hersham, with the custody of the park of Combcy, co. Suffolk, in the king's
gift by reason of the rebellion of the duke of Buckingham, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the lordships. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 7.
March 9. Inspeximm and confirmation to Hugh Brioe of London, ' goldsmyth,' and
Westminster. James Brice his son of letters patent dated 16 February, 11 Edward IV,
granting to them for life the offices of clerk of the king's mint, money and
exchange within the Tower of London and usher of the said exchange.
By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
March 11. Pardon to William Daubeney alinn Dabeney of London, * gentilman,' alias
Westminster, of Suthwerk, CO. Surrey, searcher of Edward IV and Edward V and the
present king in the port of London, of all fines, amercements, issues, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king before 6 March. By p.s.
March 15. Presentation of Thomas Gudlake to the parish church of Oolyweston, in
Buckden. the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Thomas Savage.
Grant to Thomas Langton, bishop of St. Davids, of the manors of
Holbeton and Flete, co. Devon, of the yearly value of 842., late of Thomas
Seintleger, knight, and lands in Ducherugge, co. Wilts, late of Robert
Willoughby, of the yearly value of 62. 18<. 4<i., with advowsons of churches,
knights' fees, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises,
privileges, profits, conmiodities and emoluments, to hold for four years from
Michaelmas last, rendering to the king yearly a red rose at Midsummer,
with remainder to John Wogan and Anne his wife and the heirs male of his
body, to hold by as many knights' fees and as many other rents and services
as they were held by before 28 January last. By E.
Grant to Thomas, bishop of St. Davids, of the temporalities of the
bishopric of Salisbury with advowsons pertaining to it, forfeited by Lionel,
bishop of Salisbury, for his rebellion, so long as they remain in the king's
hand. [Fcedera,"] By K.
March 28. Appointment of Ralph Bygot, knight of the body and master of the
Nottingham, king's ordnance, to take carpenters and other workmen and cannons and
other necessaries for the ordnance and carriage for the same.
The like of Thomas Louther, clerk of the ordnance.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Beere, yeoman purveyor of
carriage of the ordnance, to take cars and waggons and horses called
' hakeneys ' and other necessaries.
March 29. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant George Portington, one of
Nottingiiam. the yeomen of the crown, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Multon
in Holand, co. Lincoln, with wages of &/. daily from the issues of the lord-
ship. By p.s.
888
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
March 120.
Nottingham.
March 21.
Nottingham.
March 22.
Nottingham.
Jan. 11.^
Westminster.
March 18.
Hertford.
March 26.
Nottingham.
April 4.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 6.
Grant for life to the king^s kinsman William, earl of Nottingham, of
266Z. 18j{. id, yearly from Michaelmas last from the customs and subsidies
of wool, hides and wool-fells and the petty custom in the port of London ;
provided that this grant shall be void if Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk,
predecease him. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the customs of wools, hides
and wool-fells in the said port.
The like to the collectors of the petty custom.
Grant for life to the king's kinsman Humphrey Dacre, knight, lord
Dacre and Gillesland, of an annuity of 100 marks from the issues of the
county of Cumberland. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Orant to the king's servant Thomas Pontesbury and the heirs male of
his body, for his good service against the rebels, of all lands late of Antony
Widevile, earl Ryvers, within the town and marches of Calais, of the yearly
value of 26Z. 6s, lOid,^ to hold by knight service and a rent of 80«. yearly.
By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation to Bartholomew Darryvere, knight, of
letters patent dated 4 May, 9 Edward IV, granting to him for life 100/.
yearly. By p.s. and for 20 marks paid in the hanaper.
Confirmation of letters patent dated 8 February, 1 Richard III, under
the seal of the duchy of Lancaster, granting to Richard, the prior, and the
convent of St. Mary Magdalen, Monkebretton, co. York, in the diocese of
York, the advowson of the parish church of Derton, co. York, in the
diocese of York, parcel of the said duchy of the honour of Pountfreit, in
recompense for a forest or pasture called Holcombe, co. Lancaster, now in
the king's hands as parcel of the duchy, which should pertain to them as
appears by divers charters of Roger de Monte Begon' to their predecessors ;
and grant to them of licence to appropriate the said church in mortmain
and unite it to their house.
By p.s. and for 20 marks paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to the king's servant Alexander Quaderyng, one of the
esquires of the household, of the manor of Graies in SibiU Hinigam, co.
Essex, of the yearly value of 20 marks, with lands, meadows, pastures,
farms, woods, waters and profits. By p.s.
Grant, during good behaviour, to John Strangways, esquire, of an
annuity of 20 marks from 26 June last from the issues of the customs in
the port of Boston, co. Lincoln. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers in the port.
MEMBRAyE 5.
April 18. Grant to the king's nephew John, earl of Lincoln, and the heirs male of
Nottingham his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors or lordships
of Wodehey, co. Berks, of the yearly value of 64Z., Roos, co. York, of the
yearly value of 121, and Westbury, co. Wilts, of the yearly value of
80Z. 18s. 4</., and all other lands, rents and services pertaining to them, and
the reversion on the death of Thomas Stanley, knight, lord Stanley, of the
manors or lordships of Eydon and Thorphill with their members,
1 RICHARD III.— Part 2.
8S9
1484.
April 5.
Nottingham.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
April 28.
Nottingham.
April 26.
Nottingham.
Membrane 5 — cnnt.
Qp. Northampton, of the yeariy value of 742., the manor or lordship of
Lammersshe and Colnewake, co. Essex, of the yearly value of 59^ 10s., the
manor or lordship of Great Billyng, co. Northampton, of the yearly value
of 2QL 14«. 5^. and the manors or lordships of Basingstoke and Andever,
CO. Southampton, of the yearly value of 20L ISs, and all other lands, rents
and services pertaining to them, late of Margaret, countess of Richmond, to
hold with knights* fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, bondmen, escheats,
advowsons, parks, stews, waters, stanks, woods, underwoods, mills, warrens,
courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets,
hereditaments, and commodities from Michaelmas last by knight-service
and a rent of 25L 12(1, yearly. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Edmund Hogeson, one of the yeomen
of the crown, of the office of porter of the inner gate of the castle of Garlile
with fees of 4r/. daily from the issues of the lordship of Penreth and all
other profits. By p.s.
Letters of denization for the king's servant Richard Vachan alias Richard
ap Robert ap Jevan Vaghan, a Welshman, and the heirs of his body.
By p.s.
Pardon to the mayor, bailiffs and burgesses of the town of Cambridge,
because the town is so diminished that their profits and emoluments do not
extend to the sum of 402. at present, of 102. yearly for ever from the ancient
fee-farm of 802. yearly, of which 702. is paid at the Exchequer, 92. to the
prior and convent of Chaldewell and 20.s. to the prior and convent of
Kyllyngworth. By p.s.
Licence for the sub-prior and convent of the monastery of St.
Bartholomew in Westsmythfeld in the suburbs of London to elect a prior
in the place of Robert Tollerton, deceased. By p.s.
April 25.
Nottingham.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
May 9.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 4.
Impeximus and confirmation to John Priour of letters patent dated 7 June,
16 Edward lY, granting to him 10 marks yearly for life.
By p.s. and for 6h, 8fL paid in the hanaper.
Inspvjnmua and confirmation to Thomas Holme of letters patent dated
1 August, 16 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of chief herald
and king of arms of the south parts of the realm, void by the death of
William Hawkeslowe alias Glarenceux, and 202. yearly for his wages from
the customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth with a
livery such as any king of arms or herald had in the time of Edward III
yearly at the great wt^robe, in lieu of a grant to him by letters patent
dated 8 October, 7 Edward IV, surrendered.
By p.s. and for 408. paid in the hanaper.
Grant to John Grey of Wilton, one of the knights of the body, and the
heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor
of Wilsamsted, co. Bedford, late of Roger Tocottis, knight, of the yearly
value of 222., to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats,
advowsons, waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries, stanks, mills,
meadows, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fines, amercements,
heriots and other liberties and commodities by knight-service and a rent of
88«. yearly. By p.s.
890
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
March 8.
Westminster.
Membrane 4 — cont.
Grant lor life to John Ferrers, knight» of an annuity of 40 marks from
Michaehnas last from the issues of the lordship of Warwic. By p.s.
March 11. Inspeaimm and confirmation of letters patent dated 8 April, 5 Edward IV,
Westminster, granting for life to Thomas Rede the office of one of the foresters in the
forest of Bemewode. By p.s. and for 26«. 8d. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Inspcriinm and confirmation to Thomas Everley of letters patent dated
8 December, 22 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of one of the
king's Serjeants at arms with wages of 12rf. daily, viz. 8Z. yearly from the
farm of the town of Ivelchestre, co. Somerset, and 10^ 5s. yearly from the
issues of the county of Salop, and a livery of the suit of other esquires of
the household or 46t. in money yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe,
in lieu of a grant to him for life of the office with wages of \U, daily as
Thomas Ranys had, viz. 10/. 158. and IL 10s. at the hands of the sheriffs
of Salop and Somerset, from 6 November by letters patent dated
28 November, 22 Edward lY, surrendered because invalid so far as concerns
the wages. By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
March 80.
Nottingham.
March 80.
Nottingham.
March 25.
Nottingham.
April 7.
Nottingham.
April 5.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 3.
Grant to the king's servant William Bracher, one of the yeomen of the
crown, and the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the
rebels, of the manors or lordships of Ghedder, co. Somerset, of the yearly
value of 192., and Barowe Gumey and Tykenham, co. Somerset, of the
yearly value of 212. 10s., late of William Berkeley, knight, traitor, to hold
with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, lands,
waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries, stanks, mills, meadows,
warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fines, amercements, heriots,
rents, services, liberties and commodities by knight-service and a rent of SI.
yearly. By p.s.
Grant for life to Robert Worthington of the office of the chirography of
the Common Bench, receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Confirmation to the mayor, bailiffs and conmions of the city of Waterf ord
in Ireland, in consideration of their expenses on the last journey of the
king's father Richard, duke of York, to Ireland, of the franchises,
privileges and customs granted to them by king John and confirmed by
other kings. By E.
Grant for life to the king's servant Henry Wedehoke of the office
of the yeomen and keepers of the king's armour and other habiliments
of war within the Tower of London and the realm of England and else-
where and 6d, daily for his wages from the issues of the manors or lordships
of Wrettill, Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh, Raylegh and Rocheford, co.
Essex, and Tunbriche, Penshurst, Middelton and Merdon and the hundred
of Middelton, co. Kent, with all other profits. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to David Keting, esquire, for his good service to
the king's father Richard, duke of York, and afterwards to Edward lY in
England and Ireland, of the manor or lordship of Eskir with the water-
mill there, co. Dublin, not exceeding the yearly value of 40 marks.
By p.s.
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 2.
891
1484.
Aprils.
Nottingham.
March 22.
Nottingham.
April 9.
Nottingham.
April 8.
Nottingham.
Membrane 3 — cont.
Grant for life to the king's knight Robert Fenys of an annuity of AQL
from the sums which the abbot and convent of St. Edmund, Bury, are
bound to pay to the king. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Thomas Lowthe of an annuity of 10/. from
the issues of the lordship of Glatton and Holme, co. Huntingdon, until he
shaU be provided by the king with lands, an oflSce or other reward of that
value or more for life. By p.s.
Pardon to John Belle, late esoheator of Edward IV in the counties of
Surrey and Sussex, of all offences committed by him and all fines, issues,
amercements, debts, accounts and arrears due from him by reason of his
office before 12 April last. By p.s.
Grant for life to Thomas Windesore, esquire, one of the ushers of the
king's chamber, of the office of constable of the castle of Windesore and the
office of lieutenant of all forests, parks, warrens and other places pertaining
to those offices, receiving fees of 80/. yearly from the issues of the castle
with all other profits, and grant to him of 60». from the same for his
exercise of the offices from 10 March last. By p.s.
Grant for life to Thomas Fowler, one of the esquires of the body, of the
office of parker of the park of Bekley with the custody of the manor of
Bekley, co. Oxford, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the
manor. By p.s.
April 10.
Nottingham.
April 12.
Nottingham.
April 18,
Newark*
April 16.
Lincoln.
April 8.
Lincoln.
MEMBRANE 2.
Appointment, until 10 October, of John Hudde, yeoman purveyor of the
office of the poultry of the household, to take ducks, capons, hens, chickens,
pigeons and other fowls and lambs, butter, eggs, milk and other victuals
pertaining to his office for the expenses of the household.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
The like of Walter Mathyn, yeoman purveyor of the same office.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Gonyers the younger, esquire,
of an annuity of 20/. from the issues of the lorcbhip of Middelham, co.
York. By p.s.
Grant, during good behaviour, from Michaelmas last to the king's
servant Thomas Fowler, one of the esquires of the body, of all lands, rents
and services called * Dittons Landes ' in the town and parish of Bradden,
CO. Northampton, of the yearly value of 8 marks, late of Antony
Wideviles, earl Ryvers, deceased. By p.s.
Grant to William Huse, knight, of the custody of all lands, heredita-
ments and possessions late of William Trussell, knight, from Michaelmas
last, during the minority of Edward Trussell his son and heir. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Hunte of the office of the
custody of the king's woods and deer called * rede dere ' of Crowell, Moswode
and Rosse, within the Isle of Haxhobne, co. Lincoln, with the accustomed
wages and profits from the issues within the Isle. By p.s.
Appointment of John Wode, knight, treasurer of England, Robert
Brakenbury, constable of the Tower of London, Master William Lacy,
892
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
April 17.
Lincoln.
April 8.
Nottingham.
April 28.
Nottingham.
March 29.
Nottingham.
Membrane 2 — cant.
Master William Dawbney and Master Robert Rydon as the king's com-
missaries general in the office of the Admiralty of England, with full power
to do all pertaining to the office, they engaging a notary to write out all
that they do, and of the said John Wode and Robert Brakenbury as the king's
vice-admirals and John Norbury, knight, as the king's vice-marshal. By E.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Richard Merssheton of the
office of keeper of the gaol within the castle of York, with the accustomed
fees as Robert Nightingale had in the office. By p.s.
Presentation of William Euenwode, chaplain, to the perpetual vicarage
of the parish church of Wodehome, in the diocese of Durham, void by the
death of Robert Watson and in the king's gift by reason of the temporali-
ties of the bishopric being in his hands. By K.
Grant to the king's servant William Miles and the heirs male of his body,
for his good service against the rebels, of the manor of Nethirhaven with
certain lands in Hakelston, co. Wilts, of the yearly value of 20Z. 2s. 6rf. to
hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons,
waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries, stanks, mills, meadows,
warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fines, amercements, heriots,
rents, services, reversions, liberties and commodities by knight-service and
a rent of 80«. yearly. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Morgan Eydwelly, the king's attorney,
of the office of steward of all lordships, manors and lands belonging to the
king in the county of Dorset, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's esquire Geoffrey Frank, one of the esquires of
the body, of .an annuity of 58^. from the issues of the lordships of Middel-
ham and Shirefhoton, co. York. By p.s.
1483.
Dec. 10.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 2od,
m
Commission to Thomas Bourghchier of Ledes, knight, Ralph Assheton,
knight, Marmaduke Constable, knight, Roger Appulton, [William]
Malyverey, Richard Page, John Bell, John SibiU and the sheriff to enquire
what persons in the county of Kent have committed treasons, insurrections
and rebellions, and of what castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, goods
or possessions they were seised or possessed at the time of their forfeiture
and what these are worth, and to take the same into the king's hands and
to compel the bailiffs, receivers and other officers to render an Eiccount.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
John Zouche, Henry Sotehyll, David Malpas, Thomas Sapcote,
Walter Rodley and the sheriff, in the county of Rutland.
Humphrey Stafford, Corbet, John Lyngon, Thomas Braynton,
Roger Bodman, John Edward and the sheriff, in the county of Hereford.
William Houghton, knight, Humphrey Stafford, Roger Harwell,
William Lytylton, Thomas Lygon and the sheriff, in the county of
Worcester.
Thomas Frowyk, knight, Thomas Wyndesore, John Wode the
younger, Thomas Luyt, John Bell, Walter Forde and the sheriffs, in
the counties of Surrey, Sussex, and Middlesex.
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 2. 898
2483 Membrane 25d — cont.
Thomas Lymryk, Thomas Whytyngton, Edmund Langley, Giles
Brigge, Nicholas Spenser and the sheriff, in the county of Gloucester.
Gervase Clyfton, knight, Thomas Wortley, knight, Charles
Pylkyngton, knight, Henry Vernon, Thomas Babynton, John Stan-
hope, Thomas Molyneux and the sheriff, in the counties of Nottingham
and Derby.
Gervase Clyfton, knight, Roger Bayly, Nicholas Mountgomery,
Robert Hyll and the sheriff, in the county of Stafford.
Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight, Richard Ratclyff, knight, John
Conyers, knight, Ralph Bygot, knight, Ralph Bulmer, knight, John
Dawney, Geoffrey Fraunke and the sheriff, in the county of York.
Roger Eynaston, knight, Richard Ludlowe, knight, William Mytton,
William Clere and the sheriff, in the county of Ssdop.
John Grey, knight, Richard Marvot, Thomas Gayte and the sheriff,
in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham.
William Hopton, knight, Henry Wentworth, knight, Richard Pole,
Edmund Jenney and Ralph Willoughby, sheriff, in the counties of
Norfolk and Suffolk.
John Catesby, knight, William Catesby, Richard Burton, John
Wake, Richard Emson, Robert Pemberton and the sheriff, in the
county of Northampton.
William Catesby, esquire of the body, John Huggeford, Henry
Boteler, Thomas Eebill, Thomas Otter the elder, and the sheriff, in
the counties of Warwick and Leicester.
William Huse, knight, Thomas Burgh, knight, Thomas Dymmok,
knight, Robert Tailboys, knight, William Tyrwit, Richard Spert,
Thomas Bankis, Leonard Thorneburgh and the sheriff, in the county
of Lincoln.
John Hudleston, knight, William Alyngton, William Tailloure and
John Wake, sheriff, in the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Robert Billesdon, mayor of the city of London, Edmund Shaa,
knight, Humphrey Starky, knight, Thomas Fitzwilliam, Thomas
Lynom and the sheriffs, in the city and suburbs of London.
Robert Percy, knight, William Say, knight, Alvred Thorneburgh,
Thomas Lynom, Richard Fysshe and the sheriff, in the counties of
Essex and Hertford.
MEMBRANE 24d.
Aug. 1. Commission to John Rattclyff of Fitz Water, William Knyvet, knight,
Westminvfter. Roger Tounesende, William Calthorp, knight, Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight,
Henry Haydon, Ralph Willoughby, John Fyncham, James Hubbard, John
Wyndham and Robert Clere, in the county of- Norfolk, to assess certain
subsidies and appoint collectors of the same so that the sums shall be
answered for at Michaelmas {as on p, 853).
894 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1483.
Membrane 24// — cont.
The like to William, earl of Arundel, constable of Dover castle, and
warden of the Cinque Ports, or his lieutenant there.
The like to the following in the counties, cities and towns named : —
Simon Mountford, knight, Thomas Ferrers, knight, Edward
Ralegh, knight, John Hugford, Henry Boteler, John Beaufitz, William
Bryscowe and John Boughton, in the county of Warwick.
Richard Beauchamp, knight, Roger Tocotes, knight, Henry Long,
John Mompesson, John Seymour and Robert Baynard, in the county
of Wilts.
Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight, Richard Fitzhugh, knight,
John Scrope of Bolton, knight, Robert Constable, knight, Thomas
Meteham, knight, James Haryngton, knight, Hugh Hastynges, knight,
John Conyers, knight, Ralph Assheton, knight, James Danby, knight,
William Eland, Edmund Thwaytes, William Sayvile, Edward
Redmayn, Miles Metcalf, Richard Danby, John Lawenny, John
Bradford and Thomas Asper, in the county of York.
William, earl of Notyngham, Richard Beauchamp of Beauchamp,
knight, William Notyngham, knight, John Seyntlowe, knight,
Thomas Whytyngton, John Wykes, Thomas Lymryk and John
Baynham, in the county of Gloucester.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, Richard Hastynges of WeUes,
knight, William Huse, knight, Thomas Burgh, knight, Robert
Taylboys, knight, John Busshe, knight, Thomas Wymbysshe, Robert
Shefifeld, Thomas Pynchebek, Richard Welby, Oliver Seintjohn,
Thomas Knyght, John Villers, Thomas Topclyff, Leonard Thome-
burgh, Thomas Meers, Richard Walcotes, John Paynell, Thomas
Moigne, Mancer Totof te and Thomas Totofte, in the county of Lincoln.
William Lyttelton, Humphrey Stafford, Roger Harwell, Thomas
Lygon and William Lygon, in the county of Worcester.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, John Devereux of Ferrers,
knight, John Lyngen, knight, Richard Delabere, knight, Simon
Milburn, Thomas Braynton and Roger Bodnam, in the county of
Hereford.
MEMBRANE 23(2.
John Elryngton, knight, Richard Charleton, knight, Thomas
Frowyk, knight, Humphrey Starky, Thomas Wyndesore, Robert
Forster and Thomas Lute, in the county of Middlesex.
John Catesby, knight, Thomas Bourghchier the younger, knight,
John Norbery, knight, Nicholas Gaynesford, John Holgrave and John
Ewerby, in the county of Surrey.
John Wode the elder, knight, John Audeley, Richard Leukenore,
Thomas Combe, John Goryng, John Apsley, Thomas Oxbrigge of
Brede, William Radmylde and John Stanney, in the county of Sussex.
George Nevyll of Bergavenny, knight, John Broke of Cobham,
knight, Thomas Bourghchier of Ledes, knight, Thomas Bourghchier
1 RICHARD m.— Part 2. 896
1483.
Metnhranc' 23rf — conU
the younger, knight, John Bcotte, knight, Henry Ferrers, knight, John
Goldeford, knight, Roger Appylton, John Alfegh, Reginald Sande and
Roger Brent, in the county of Kent.
John Broughton, John Rotheram, John Gokayne, Richard Godfray,
John Fyssher, John Laurence, John Staunford, Robert Gelibrond,
William Colet and John Mordaunt, in the county of Bedford.
Thomas Bryan, knight, John Dune, knight, Roger Dynham, Thomas
Foweler, Thomas Restwold, John Yerney, Richard Mariot, John Soott,
Thomas Hampden of Eymbell, Thomas Tunstall and John Denton, in
the county of Buckingham.
Thomas Mountgomery, knight, Thomas Tyrell, Alvred Comeburgh,
Roger Philpot, John Brewode, John Grene, Richard Higham, Richard
Lewes and John Wrytill, in the county of Essex.
William Say, knight, John Sturgeon, John Pulter, William Druell,
Richard Scrope, John Couper, Nicholas Leventhorp and Edward
Goldesburgh, in the county of Hertford.
Richard Hareoourte, knight, William Stoner, knight, Richard Grofte,
Richard Danvers, Humphrey Forster, John Langstone, Richard Hall
and Walter Elmes, in the county of Oxford.
William Norreys, knight, Thomas Delamare, knight, Thomas Say,
John Norreys, John Denton, Thomas Wode and William Beselles, in
the county of Berks.
Thomas Gray, knight, John Hudleston, knight, William E^dem,
knight, Thomas Pygot, Thomas Cheyne, William Alyngton, Robert
Morton, William Wentworth and John Burgoyn, in the county of
Cambridge.
George Grey of Grey, John Sapcote, John Stucle, John Wake,
William TayUard, John Clarevas, Thomas Burton and Robert
Partfoyle, in the county of Huntingdon.
John Neuton, knight, Giles Dawbeney, knight, William Paulet,
Thomas Tremayle, John Byconell, Robert Stowell, John Fitz James,
John Porter, William Hody and John Hygons, in the county of
Somerset.
Nicholas Latymere, knight, John Neuburgh, William Martyn,
Morgan Kidwelly, John Cheverell, Thomas Huse, William Twyneho
and Humphrey Baskerfeld, in the county of Dorset.
Thomas Burgh, knight, Robert Markham, knight, Charles
Pylkyngton, knight, Gervase Clyfton, knight, John Babyngton, John
Stanhop, Thomas Molyneux, Robert Sutton of Aron, Thomas Leek
and Robert Nevyll, in the county of Nottingham.
Henry Vernon, Ralph Fitzherbert, Ralph Langford, Thomas
Pountrell, Ralph Sacheverell, Robert Eyre, John Curson, John
Bradshawe and Thomas Babyngton, in the county of Derby.
Thomas Seynleger, knight, William Courteney, knight, Philip
Courteney, knight, Robert Wyloughby, knight, Thomas Fulford,
knight, John Crokker, knight, John Sapcote, Charles Dynham,
William Huddesfeld, John Denys, Richard Wydeslade, Thomas Hexte
and Thomas Bouryng, in the county of Devon.
896 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
24g3 Memhrmie 23t£ — cont.
James Tyrel, knight, Henry Bodrugan, knight, Thomas Arundell,
knight, William Carnysyewe, Edward Gourtenay, Thomas Tresawell,
Thomas Kellegrewe, John Penlyn, Peter Tregoys, John Carmynewe,
Michael Petyte and Thomas Lymbery, in the county of Cornwall.
John Grysley, knight, John Ferrers, knight, Nicholas Mountgomery,
John Aston, Richard Bagot, Hugh Egerton, Ralph Wolsle, William
Harper, Robert Hyll and Roger Bayly, in the county of Stafford.
John Catesby, knight, William Stoke, knight, William Catesby,
Roger Wake, Guy Wulston, Robert Wyttelbury, Thomas Lovet,
William Tanfeld and Richard Emson, in the county of Northampton.
MEMBRANE 22d.
The mayor and sheriffs in the city and suburbs of York.
The mayor and sheriffs in the city and suburbs of Lincoln.
The mayor and sheriffs in the city and suburbs of Norwich.
The mayor and sheriffs in the county of the city of Canterbury.
The mayor and sheriff in the town and precincts of Southampton.
The mayor, sheriff and bailiffs in the town and precincts of Bristol.
The mayor and sheriff in the town and liberty of Kingston on Hull.
The mayor and sheriffs in the town and precincts of Nottingham.
Humphrey Dacre of Dacre, knight, William Parre, knight, Richard
Hudleston, knight, Christopher Moresby, knight, Thomas Liegh,
knight, Thomas Broughton, knight, Thomas Curwen, knight, John
Crakenthorp, Roland Thorneburgh and William Beauley, in the
county of Cumberland.
Richard Neell, knight, Thomas Barkeley, knight, Henry Sotehyll,
Christopher Neell, Thomas Poultenay, Geoffrey Sherard, Thomas
Kebyll, Everard Fyldyng, William Assheby and John Eebyll, in the
county of Leicester.
John Lylborn the elder, John Cartyngton, John Agerston and
John Swynburn, in the county of Northumberland.
Thomas Barkeley, knight, William Broun, William Palmer, Henry
Sotehyll, David Malpas, Everard Dygby and Thomas Sapcote, in the
county of Rutland.
William Barkeley, Thomas Welles, John Brocas, William Ovedale,
Richard Jay, John Rogers, Henry More, Thomas Danvers, John Coke
and John Heyward, in the county of Southampton.
Richard Corbet, knight, Roger Kynaston, knight, Richard Ludlowe,
knight, William Mytton, Thomas Horde, Richard Charleton, John
Laweley, Edward Hopton and Robert Cresset, in the county of Salop.
1 RICHABD III.— Part 2. 897
2483^ Membrane 22f/ — cant.
William Brandon, knight, Henry Wentworth, knight, William
Hopton, knight, Christopher Wylloughby, John SulyaKl, Alexander
Cressyner, John Clopton, Edmund Genney, Thomas Hygham the
younger and Thomas Appylton, in the county of Suffolk.
Thomas Strykland, knight, Christopher Moresby, knight, Edward
Bedmayn, Richard Musgrave, John Crakenthorp and James Pykeryng,
in the county of Westmoreland.
1484 MEMBRANE 21d.
May 1. Commission of array to John Audeley of Audeley, knight, Richard
Westminster. Pitzhugh, knight, George Nevyll, Morgan Kydwelly, Thomas Huse,
Humphrey Baskerfeld, William Twynyho, William Martyn, William
Knoyle, Robert Cokyr, William Caylway, Philip Thirlwaile, William
Whetle, Richard Denham, John Gerard of Purbek, Richard Hatfeld,
William Danyell and the sheriff, in the county of Dorset.
The like to the following persons in the counties named : —
James, earl of Ormond, John Scrop of Bolton, knight, William
Courtenay, knight, Thomas Broughton, knight, Thomas Malyverer,
knight, Philip Courtenay, knight, John Sapcote, Charles Dynham,
Otho Gilbart, Thomas Boryng, William Huddesfeld, John Denys,
Robert Byrnaunt, Richard Wydeslade, Thomas Hexte, John More,
Walter Enderby and the sheriff, in the county of Devon.
John, duke of Norfolk, John, duke of Suffolk, Thomas, earl of
Surrey, John Ratclyff of Fitzwater, Hugh Hastynges, knight, Roger
Tounesend, Henry Grey, knight, Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight, John
Everyngham, knight, Henry Ogard, knight, William Boleyn, knight,
Ralph Welby, Richard Pole, Henry Heydon, John Fyncham, Henry
Spylman, William Paston, Richard Suthwell, Henry Strange, John
Wyndham, Robert Clere, James Hobert, Richard Roos, Ralph Shelton,
John Paston, William Gumey, John Jenney, Edmund Clere, William
Grey and the sheriff, in the county of Norfolk.
William, earl of Arundel, constable of Dover castle and warden of
the Cinque Ports, or his lieutenant, Ralph Assheton, knight, Thomas
Kempe and John Boteler, in the Cinque Ports.
George Grey of Grey, Thomas Coton, John Stewkeley, John Wake,
William Taglard, Thomas Burton, Robert Drwell and the sheriff, in
the county of Huntingdon.
Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall, and earl of Chester,
John, earl of Lincoln, Henry, earl of Northumberland, Humphrey
Dacre of Dacre, knight, Thomas Strykland, knight, Richard Musgrave,
knight, Christopher Moresby, Edward Ratclyf and William Musgrave,
in the county of Westmoreland.
William, earl of Arundel, Thomas Arundel of Matravers, knight,
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, Thomas West de la Ware, knight,
John Arundell, knight, Thomas Ethyngham, knight, Henry Roos,
knight, John Scot, knight, Christopher Warde, knight, John Dudley,
Thomas Hoo, Richard Leukenore of Brambelaye, William Radmyll,
Thomas Combes, John Apsley, John Wode the younger, John Goryng,
898 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
]^4g4 Membrane 21rf— con*.
John Stanney, John Baker, Thomas Lukenore of Goryng, Ralph
Shirley, Thomas Belyngham, Edward Bartelot, Thomas Oxbrygge,
Thomas Rotes, William Gounter, John Ryggeby, John Deyenysshe,
William Cheyne of Crall, John Asshbomham, Robert Morley, William
Belknap, Edmund Dawetre, John Thryll, John Coke, Thomas Tauke
the elder, Henry Dyke, Richard Famfeld, Richard Leukenore of
Shyffeld, John Neudegate, William Scotte, Henry Fynohe, Richard
Alfrey, John Waller, William Pelham and John Reynold of Mecchyng
and , in the county of Sussex.
MEMBRANE 20if.
Richard Has^ges of Welles, knight, William Huse, knight, Thomas
Burgh, knight, Robert Sheffeld, Thomas Enyght, John Villers, John
Skypwyth, William Tyrwyght, Thomas Eyme of Frysney, Thomas
Moyne, John Dymmok, John Byllesby, John Topdyff, Richard Spert,
Thomas Gedney, Richard Braytoft, John Tomey, Richard Waslyn,
Richard ThymbUby of Colom, Bernard Missenden, Richard Thym-
bylby of Hoton, John Burgh, Thomas Belwod and the sheriff, in
the parts of Lindsey, co. Lincoln.
James, earl of Ormond, John Scrope of Bolton, knight, Henry
Bodrugan, knight, Halnath Malyverer, John Trenoyth, John Garmy-
newe, Thomas Trethewy, William Camsuyewe, John Penfoon, John
Treveynon, Thomas Eyllygrewe, John Beaumont, John Coryngton,
Thomas Helboume and the sheriff, in the county of Cornwall.
Richard Beauchamp of Beaachamp, knight, William Berkeley of
Stoke, knight, Thomas Cowkesey, knight, Alexander Baynham, knight,
Thomas Lymeryke, John Twyneho, Thomas Whytyngton, Thomas
Baynham, Thomas Brygge, Thomas Porter, John Eygge, Gilbert
Brigge, William Trye, John Wykes and the sheriff, in the county of
Gloucester.
John Zouche of Zouche, knight, Richard Fitzhugh, knight, John
Neuton, knight, Thomas Markenfeld, knight, Reginald Stourton,
knight, Morgan Eydwelly, Robert Stowell, John Chokke, John
Byconell, Edmund Gorge, John Fitz James, Thomas Ghampeneyes,
John Portman and the sheriff, in the county of Somerset.
George Nevyll of Bergavenny, knight, John Broke of Gobham,
knight, Henry Gray of Codnore, knight, Edward Stanley, knight,
Thomas Bourghchier of Ledys, knight, Ralph Bygot, knight, John
Savage, knight, Marmaduke Constable, knight, William Haryngton,
knight, Ralph Assheton, knight, John Scotte, knight, Henry Ferrers,
knight, James Crowemer, &ight, Roger Appylton, Richard Page,
Reginald Sonde, John Fyneux, John Roper, Richard Culpepyr,
Robert Rede, Robert Kempe, William Tutsam, James Pekham and
the sheriff, in the county of Kent.
Thomas Gray, knight, John Hudleston, Thomas Pygot, William
Alyngton, Thomas Cotton, William Wentworth and John Burgoyne, in
the county of Cambridge.
1 RICHAED m.— Part 2. 899
i^Q^ Membrane 20(i — cant.
Edward, prince of Wales, Henry, earl of Northumberland, Balph
Graystok of Graystok, knight, Bichard Badclyff, knight, Robert
Constable, knight, Gervase Clyfton, knight, William Ivers, knight,
Ralph Bygot, knight, Thomas Meteham, knight, John Constable,
knight, John Aske, William Eland, Edmund Thwaytes, Stephen
Copendale, James Charleton, John Dawnny and the sheriff, in the East
Riding of the county of York.
Thomas Arundell of Matravers, knight, Thomas West de la Ware,
knight, John Savyll, knight, Christopher Warde, knight, Morgan
Eydwelly, Thomas Welle, Robert Carre, John Hoton, esquire, Richard
Hansard, esquire, John Wayte, esquire, Edward Berkeley, John
Rogyers, John Tychebome, Richard Jay, Henry More, John Cooke,
John Hayward and the sheriff, in the county of Southampton.
Humphrey Stafford, William Litelton, Roger Haswell, Thomas
Lygon, Robert Sandy, Robert Russell and Humphrey Conesby, in the
county of Worcester.
John, duke of Norfolk, John, duke of Suffolk, Thomas, earl of
Surrey, Robert Fenys, knight, Henry Wentworth, knight, Gilbert
Debenham, knight, Christopher Wyloughby, knight, John Henyngham,
knight, Henry Wyngfeld, knight, Ralph Wyloughby, John SiJyard,
Alexander Cressyner, John Clopton, Edmund Jenney, Thomas Higham,
Thomas Appylton, John Tymperley the younger, John Penley, John
Jemyngham, John Framelyngham, John Gheke, Robert Crane, William
Walgrave, Simon Wyseman, Roger Drury, William Clopton, Thomas
Radclyff and the sheriff, in the county of Suffolk.
Francis, viscount Lovell, John Grey, knight, John Doune, knight,
Thomas Fowler, Thomas Restwold, John Scotte, Thomas Hampden of
Kymbell, Drew Brudenell, John Vemey, Bichard Maryot, John
Langston, Gefford, Thomas Straunge, John Teringham and the
sheriff, in the county of Buckingham.
MEMBRANE \9d,
John Stourton of Stourton, knight, George Nevyll, Morgan
Eydwelly, John Musgrave, Thomas Stafford, Edward Bedmayn, Henry
Longe, John Mompesson, Bobert Baynard, John Saymer, and the
sheriff, in the county of Wilts.
Bichard Hastynges of Welles, knight, William Huse, knight,
Thomas Burgh, knight, Thomas Tempest, knight, Thomas Pynchebek,
Bichard Welby, Leonard Thornebury, John Bolles, Thomas Meres,
Thomas Totofte, William Paynell, Humphrey Lytylbury, Beginald
Gayton, Thomas Welby, John Broun and Thomas Holand, in the parts
of Holand, co. Lincoln.
Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall, and earl of Chester,
John, earl of Lincoln, Henry, earl of Norttiumberland, Bichard
Batclyff, knight, William Darcy, knight, James Haryngton, knight,
Gervase Clyfton, knight, William Gascoyn, knight, Thomas
FitzWilliam, knight, John Nevyll, knight, John Daweney, William
Vavasore, John Bradford, Boger Hopton, William Calworley, Bichard
Middelton, and the sheriff, in the West Biding of the county of York.
400 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
J4g4 Membrane 19f/ — cont.
Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall, and earl of Chester,
John, earl of Lincoln, Henry, earl of Northumberland, Humphrey
Dacre of Dacre, knight, Richard Ratclyff, knight, Richard Hudleston,
knight, Christopher Moresby, knight, Edward Radclyflf and Thomas
Curwen, in the county of Cumberland.
Francis Lovell, viscount Lovell, William Gatesby, Edward Franke,
Thomas Say, Thomas Wode, John Isbury, Richard Halle, William
Redwale, John Ivers, Richard Rugge and the sheriff, in the county of
Berks.
^ Francis Lovell, viscount Lovell, Richard Harecourte, knight, Edmund
Rede, knight, William Catesby, Edward Frank, John Cotismore,
Thomas Davers, Richard Crofte, Richard Danvers, Humphrey Forster,
William Danvers, John Langston, Richard Hall, William Bedewall
and the sheriff, in the county of Oxford.
Edward, viscount Lysle, Robert Haryngton, knight, John Burghe,
Thomas Berkeley, Henry Sotehill, Christopher NeeU, Thomas Poulte-
nay, Geoffrey Sherard, Thomas Kebyll, Everard Feldyng, William
Assheby, John Kebyll, John Purfay, John Hardwyk and the sheriff, in
the county of Leicester.
William Palmer, David Malpas, Everard Dygby, Thomas Sapcote
and the sheriff, in the county of Rutland.
John Wode, knight, John Norbury, knight, John BoUe, John Legh,
Richard Lewkenore, John Gaynesford, John Ewarby, John Holgrave
and the sheriff, in the county of Surrey.
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, Marmaduke Constable, knight,
Thomas Wrotley, knight, Henry Vernon, Ralph Langford, Ralph Fitz
Herbert, John Curson, Ralph Sacheverell, Robert Eyre, Thomas
Powtrell, John Bradshawe, Thomas Babyngton and the sheriff, in the
county of Derby.
Thomas Burgh, knight, Robert Markham, knight, Charles Pylkyng-
ton, knight, Gervase Clyfton, knight, John Babyngton, knight, John
Stanhop, Thomas Molyneux, Robert Sutton, Thomas Leke, Robert
Novell, Thomas Meryng, John Dynham, Humphrey Hessy and the
sheriff, in the county of Nottingham.
John, duke of Norfolk, John Bourghchier, knight, Thomas Mount-
gomery, knight, Thomas Grey, knight, Robert Percy, knight, Laurence
Reynford, knight, William Pyrton, knight, Thomas Tyrell, Alvred
Cornebury, Roger Phylpott, John Brewode, William Grene, Robert
Plummer, Richard Higham, John Harlyng, Thomas Lynom, Henry
Mamay, Humphrey Tyrell, Henry Tey, Richard Lowes, John W^etyll,
William Tendring, Henry Langley, John Tyrell, Philip Coke, Robert
Tyrell, John Grene, Robert Browne, William Scot, Richard Bvly,
Richard Harper, William Gate and the sheriff, in the county of Essex.
Francis, viscount Lovell, William Stokke, knight, William Catesby,
Roger Wake, Guy Wolston, Thomas Lovet, Robert Whittelbury,
William Tanfeld, Richard Emson, John Catesby, Richard Burton,
Robert Pemberton, Humphrey Catesby and the sheriff, in the county of
Northampton,
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 2. 401
1434^ Membrane I9d — cont.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, Thomas Wortley, knight, Humphrey
Pershall, Nicholas Mountgomery, Ralph Worsley, Robert Hylle,
William Wellys and the sheriff, in the county of Stafford.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, William Say, Richard Scrope,
John Sturgeon, John Pulter, William DrueU, John Couper, Nicholas
Leventhorp, Edward Goldesburgh and the sheriff, in the county of
Hertford.
Edward, viscount Lysle, Simon Mountford, knight, Edward Rawley,
knight, John Hugford, Henry Botiller, John Bevys, William Briscowe,
John Bowton and the sheriff, in the county of Warwick.
MEMBRANE ISd.
Edward, prince of Wales, John, earl of Lincoln, Henry, earl of
Northumberland, Ralph Graystok of Oraystok, knight, John Scrope of
Bolton, knight, John Scrope of Masham, knight, John Conyers, knight,
Richard Radclyff, knight, Gervase Clyfton, knight, James Straungwys,
knight, Richard Conyers, knight, Thomas Gower, knight, James
Danby, knight, Ralph Bomer, knight, Thomas Metcalf , Miles Metcalf ,
William Burgh, Geoffrey Frank and the sheriff, in the North Riding of
the county of York.
William, earl of Huntyngdon, Reginald Gray of Wilton, knight,
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, John Deverers, knight, John
Lyngen, knight, Richard Delabere, knight, Richard Croft, knight,
James Baskerfeld, knight, Thomas Cornewayle, knight, Simon Milbom,
knight, Thomas Braynton, Roger Bodnam, Thomas Monyngton, Ralph
Hakelette, Miles ap Herry, David ap Guyllem Morgan, John Mortymer
and the sheriff, in the county of Hereford.
John Gray of Powes, knight, William Stanley, knight, Richard
Lacon, knight, Richard Corbet, knight, Roger Eynaston, knight,
Richard Ludlowe, knight, William Motton, Thomas Horde, Robert
Charlton, Thomas Mitton, John Leyghton of Strettondale, John
Lawley, Edward Hopton, Robert Cresset, George Maynwaryng, Thomas
Thornes and the sheriff, in the county of Salop.
MEMBRANE lid.
Feb. 18. Commission to Thomas Mountgomery, knight, William Grene, esquire,
WestminBter. Roger Philpot, John Browod, John Harling, Robert Plummer and the
sheriff of Essex to inquire into the petition of Humphrey Spice, son and heir
of Clement Spice (cw on p. 864). By K.
MEMBRANE 16d.
March 9. Commission to Ralph Assheton, knight, William Malyvere, Richard
Westminster. Page, Roger Appulton and John Boteler to enquire what the manors of
Melton, Yeffyng and Kyngesknoth, late of George Broun, knight, deceased,
8268 2 c
402 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
\AgA Membrane IW — cont.
the manors of Bepton and Assheford, Hotfeld, Shiiyngton and Hertiygge
and 100 acres of land in Bomeney Mersshe called ' Barriers/ late of John
Fogge, knight, and 100 acres of pasture and 100 acres of wood in
Grambroke, late of Bichard Guldeford, in the king's hands by their
forfeiture, are worth yearly and of whom they are held and by what service
and who has received the issues from the time of forfeiture, and to certify
thereon to the king in Chancery.
March 10. Commission to Bobert Bukke, master of a ship called le Grace de Dieuy
Westminater. James Fynche, victualler, and John Hardy and John Ismay, masters'
mates of the same, to take mariners, victuals and habiliments for the
said ship, which the king has ordered to go to sea to resist his enemies.
The like to William Fetherston, Bobert Taillour and Thomas Asshe for
a ship called le Marie of Grenewyche.
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1 RICHARD III —Part III.
]^483 MEMBRANE 26.
July 19. Appointment of the king's firstborn son Edward as lieutenant of Ireland
Westminster, for three years, with all liberties, rights, powers, authorities, fees, profits,
commodities and emoluments as George, late duke of Clarence, had by
letters patent of Edward IV, provided that he shall not meddle with the
disposition of vacant archbishoprics, bishoprics, abbeys and priories of the
king's patronage and shall not put lands acquired to other uses than the
defence of that land and this by the advice of the king and council. By E.
June 26. Grant to Humphrey Sterky, one of the justices of the Bench, for the
Westminster, better maintenance of his estate and his expenses in office, of 110 marks
yearly at the hands of the clerk or keeper of the hanaper or the customers
in the ports of London, Bristol and Kyngeston on Hull according to the
form of an act in Parliament, 18 Henry VI, and 106«. 11^^. and the sixth
part of \d, yearly at Christmas for a robe and fur and 665. 6^/. yearly at
Whitsuntide for a robe and lining.
July 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of Leonard Thombourgh as controller of
Westminster. \\^q great and petty custom in the port of Boston and ports and places
adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees, provided that he execute the office
in person, with the custody of one part of the coket seal.
By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
July 24. Geofl&rey Kidwelly in the port of Southampton.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
July 25. Thomas Brampton in the port of Lenne. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Dec. 3. Edward Hardgill in the port of Briggewater.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
July 25. Edmund Dawtre in the port of Chichester.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
July 27. John Pykeryng, knight, in the port of Newcastle on Tyne.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Oct. 14. George Birde in the port of Newcastle on Tyne.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Dec. 14. John Grene in the port of Southampton.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
July 26. Thomas Bulkley in the port of Sandwich.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
1484.
Feb. 27. The like of Philip Thurlwall as controller of the great and petty custom,
Westminster, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the subsidy of the 3«. in the
tun and the 12c/. in the pound in the port of Pole.
404 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Membrane 26 — cont.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
March 8. James Hubbard in the port of Yermouth.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
Feb. 24. Daniel Sheldon in the port of Bristol.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
April 12. Harry Williamson in the port of Kyngeston.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
J&n* 6* Bobert Jakesson in the port of Briggewater.
Westminster. By biU of the treasurers.
May 8. Thomas Brampton in the port of Lenne. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
March 19. Thomas Baldry in the port of Ipswich, By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
1483.
July 29. The like of Nicholas Suthworth as controller of the custom and subsidy
Westminster. q{ ^qoIs, hides, and wool-fells in the port of London.
-[AgA By bill of the treasurer.
March 4. The like of Bobert Plummer in the same. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
March 1. The like of William Wilcokk as controller of the subsidy of the Ss, in the
Westminster, ^jm^ ^j^^ ^^^ i^d, in the pound in the same. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of Thomas Fuller as controller of the petty custom in the same.
-I ^ AQ By bill of the treasurer.
July 5. Grant, during pleasure, to John Spitehill of the office of tronage and
Westminster, pesage in the port of Newcastle on Tyne and ports and places adjacent,
receiving the accustomed fees. By bill of the treasurer.
The like to the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
July 24. Thomas Banke in the port of Boston. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
July 28. Stephen Hatfeld in the port of Kyngston on Hull.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
July 25. John Wode in the port of Suthampton. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
July 25. Richard Hill in the port of Ipswich. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
1484.
March 5. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Riseley as ganger in the port
Westminster, of Briggewater and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed
fees. By bill of the treasurer.
Feb. 20. The like of John Walkar in the port of Suthampton and ports and
Westminster, places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
1483.
Sept. 8. Grant, during pleasure, to Nicholas Baker alias Spycer, esquire, of the
Westminster, office of steward of the lordships of Sodbury, Barton hundred, Erlescourt
,\
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j^gg Membrane 2^—cont,
of the honour of Gloucester and Fairford, co. Gloucester, and Sheraton,
CO. Wilts, in the king's hands by reason of the minority of Edward son
and heir of Isabel late the wife of George, duke of Clarence, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the lordships and all other profits.
By p.8.
Aug. 81. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Richard Williams, esquire,
Westminster, one of the ushers of the king's chamber, and Thomas Baynam, esquire, of
the office of constable of Seint Brevellys in the forest of Dene, with the
f ^,..^ accustomed fees from the issues of the forest at the hands of the receiver
there or the bailiff of Newland, parcel of the same, and all other profits.
By p.s.
Nov. 28. Grant, during pleasure, from Easter last to the guardian and convent of
:: :; Westminster. Friars Minor of Oxford of 60 marks yearly at the receipt of the Exchequer,
as Edward I and other kings have granted to them. By p.s.
.11:
1484.
MEMBRANE 25.
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k.'
March 10. Grant for life to Robert Braukynbery, esquire, of the office of the custody of
Westminster, the lions, lionesses and leopards within the Tower of London, and a plot witiiin
the Tower for the custody with another plot for the animals, receiving 12d.
daily for his wages and 6^/. daily for the sustenance of each of the animals
from the issues of the manors or lordships of Wrottell or Writtell, Heveryng,
Boytun, Hadlegh, Beylegh and Becheford, co Essex, and Tunbriche,
^^ -; Penshurste, Middilton and Merden and the hundred of Middilton, co. Kent,
'- ' ' with all other profits. The chancellor shall from time to time enquire into
the number of the animals. By p.s.
Feb. 27. Grant, during pleasure, to the mayor and barons of Sandwich of lOOl.
Westminster, yearly from the customs and subsidies in the port of the town and ports
and places adjacent, to be expended on the emendation of the walls and
other fortifications of the town and the enlargement and emendation of the
port and haven (hahuli) there by the survey and advice of John Alday,
Nicholas Burton, John Crafford and William Salman. By p.s.
March 11. Grant for life to Patrick de la Mote, < canoner,' of the office of chief ' canoner '
Westminster, or master founder and surveyor and maker of all the king's cannon in the
Tower of London and elsewhere and l&d. daily for his wages and 6^. daily
for each of two men under him from the issues of the manors or lordships
of Wrottell, Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh, Raylegh and Rocheford, co.
Essex, and Tunbrigge, Pensehurst, Middelton and Merdon and the hundred
of Middelton, co. Kent. By p.s.
The like to Theobald Ferrount, ' gunnoure,' for his attendance on the
making of cannon in the Tower of London, of an annuity of 12Z. from the
same issues. By p.s.
The like to Gland Pyroo of an annuity of 91. 28, Qd. from the same issues.
By p.s.
Feb. 11. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas ap John, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of the office of porter of the castle of Newport in
South Wales with the custody of the warren of rabbits there, lately pertain-
ing to Henry, late duke of Buckingham, and in the king's hands by reason
of his rebellion, with wages of 4ri. daily from the issues of the loidship of
Newport and all other profits. By p.s.
406
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1483.
Feb. 21.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
March 4.
Westminster.
1484
March 5.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 10.
Westminster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 24.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Sutton of the office of bailiff
of Busby and Faceby, co. York, with fees as Nicholas Rigby or anyone else
had. By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 2 October,. 17
Edward IV (see p, 64), to Master Henry Bost.
By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Grant to Thomas ap Morgan, knight of the body, of the custody of all
lands late of Edward Aysshton, esquire, deceased, tenant in chief by knight
servdce, in the county of Cornwall, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of
Robert Willoughby, knight, to whom Edward IV granted the custody by
letters patent, from the time of forfeiture of the said Robert during the
minority of Nicholas, son and heir of the said Edward, with the marriage
of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, finding a
competent sustenance for the heir. By p.s.
Grant for life to Nicholas Lathell, clerk of the pipe in the Exchequer, of
12r/. daily, as Robert Mai ton and Robert Cawode, late severally clerks of
the pipe, had and as he himself had, from 26 June last, from which day he
has occupied the office, from the issues of the counties of Bedford and
Buckingham. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Grant to Ralph Bukland and John Langley that they or their factors or
attorneys may receive the sum of 40/. from the customs and subsidies on
any wools, wool-fells, tin, woad, wines or other goods and merchandise of
theirs in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth, because their ship called
le Anne of Topsham was seized at sea by certain of the king's enemies of
Brittany and carried off to Brittany and they were detained in prison with
52 other subjects of the king of their retinue until they pledged themselves
to pay a ransom of 1802. By p.s.
Grant in frank almoin to the master and brethren of the hospital of
Dover called the House of God, of the king's foundation, of certain lands
in the Isle of Thanet in the parishes of Birchington and Monketon called
'Denne,' of the yearly value of 88^. 4<f., and certain pastures called
* Archers Courte,* of the yearly value of 26s. Sd., in the parish of R3rver by
the castle of Dover near the lands of the hospital, late of George Browne,
knight, and in the king's hands by reason of his rebellion. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Rice ap Thomas, esquire, of an
annuity of 40 marks from the issues of the lordship of Carmerdyn.
By p.s
Impeximm and confirmation to Robert Bukstede of letters
patent dated 19 July, 14 Edward IV, granting for life to him,
one of the yeomen of the crown, the offices of keeper of the manor and
lordship of Ditton, co. Buckingham, and the park there and the foreign
woods pertaining to the manor and lordship, with fees of ^d, daily from the
issues of the manor and lordship and all other profits.
By p.s. and for 10«. paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the receivers of the manor and lordship.
/
1 RICHARD in.— Part 8.
407
1484.
Feb. 25.
Westminster.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Feb. 23.
Westminster.
March 2.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 21.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 23.
Grant for life, from 4 November last, io the king's servant Thomas
Bawdewyn of the offices of bailiff of the lordship of Cosham and the custody
of the king's parks there, co. Wilts, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant for life to Thomas Edward, one of the yeomen of the crown, of an
annuity of 100s. from Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship of
Busby in Clyveland. By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation to John MoUe and Iseult his wife of letters
patent dated 2 December, 19 Edward IV {see p. 168), and 21 July,
20 Edward IV {see p, 196). By p.s. and for iOs. paia in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbot of Hayles and the occupiers of the fee
fium of Pynnokshire, co. Gloucester, and the sheriff of Gloucester.
The like to the customers or collectors in the port of Sandwich.
Inspeximtui and confirmation to Robert Allerton of letters patent dated
7 April. 18 Edward IV (see p. 186).
By p.s. and for 26«. &d, paid in the hanaper.
VaciUed because on the French RoU.
Inspeximus and confirmation to Edmund Verney, now one of the marshals
of the king's hall, of letters patent dated 20 March, 18 Edward IV
(see p. 91). By p.s. and for | mark paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Jan. 24.
Westminster.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
Jan. 29.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 22.
Inspeximm and confirmation to John Turvill, heir of Hugh Turvil, and
his heirs of letters patent (a charter) dated at Westminster, 19 {rectius 21)
March, 11 Edward III, granting to the said Hugh and his heirs free warren
in their demesne lands of Normanton, Thurleston and Craft, co. Leicester.
[CharUr BoU, 11 Edward III. No. 46.]
For 18«. id. paid in the hanaper.
Inspeximtu and confirmation to Robert Copley of letters patent dated
8 April, 21 Edward IV (ses p. 274).
By p.s. and for 65. 8d. paid in the hanaper.
Inspeximm and confirmation to the abbot of St. Nicholas, Angers, and
the prior of St. Nicholas, Spidding, and their co-parceners in
Spaldmg and Pincebec of letters patent dated 28 November, 1 Edward IV,
inspecting and confirming letters patent dated 8 December, 4 Richard II,
inspecting and confirming a charter dated 24 January, 10 Richard I,
renewing a charter dated at Westminster, 14 November, 1 Richard I.
[Carta AiUiqua, G.G. 21.] For 16«. M. paid in the hanaper.
Grant to John Josselyn of the ofi&ce of auditor of the accounts of all
castles, lands, rents and possessions late of Henry Burghchier, knight, earl
of Essex, deceased, during the minority of Henry Burghchier, knight, his
kinsman and heir, viz. son of his son William Burghchier, knight, late lord
Burghchier, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands of the receivers with
all other profits. By p.8.
Grant for life to Thomas Englisshe of the office of collector of the king's
rent within the town of Calais, receiving Sd. daily from the issues of the
^own with all other profits. By p.s.
408 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 ioj Membrane 22 — cont.
Feb. 24. Inspeximus and confirmation to ^Villiam Fleccher of letters patent dated
Westminster. 7 March, 14 Edward IV, granting to him for life 4rf. daily.
By p.s. and for ld«. 4c2. paid in the hanaper.
1483, MEMBRANE 21.
Dec. 15. Inspeximus and confirmation to the people of the islands of Gemeseye,
Westminster. Jereseye, Serk and Aureneye of letters patent dated 29 March, 6 Edward IV,
inspecting and confirming the following : —
1. Letters patent dated 10 November, 2 Richard II [French Roll,
2 Ricliard II, in. 11], inspecting and confirming letters patent dated
10 July, 16 Edward III.
2. Letters patent dated 28 July, 18 Richard II. [French RoU,
18 Richard II, m. 10.]
By E. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 15. Grant for life to the king's servant Roger Eenaston, knight, of the office
Westminster, of Constable of the king's castle of Hardlagh in North Wales with 20
soldiers under him for the safe-custody of the castle, with the accustomed
fees and wages of 'id, daily for each of the soldiers at the hands of the
1 484 chamberlain of North Wales and all other profits. By p.s.
Jan. 27* Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of
Westminster, brother Lambert Fossedyk, bachelor in decrees, monk of the monastery of
Groyland, as abbot of that place. By p.s.
Jan. 24. Grant, during pleasure, from Michaelmas last to the king's servant James
Westminster. Mounjoye, one of the yeomen of the king's chamber, of the office of porter
of the king's castle called < Symme Revell ' within the forest of Deene, co.
Gloucester, with the office of bedel of the forest, with the accustomed fees
1483 ^^ ^^^ hands of the receiver of the forest. By p.s.
Sept. 28. Grant for life to the king's servitor Henry Davy of the office of Serjeant
Westminster, tailor in the great wardrobe, receiving 12^. daily from the issues of the
city of London and the county of Middlesex, and also 100a. yearly from the
same issues for a house within the city of London and a livery yearly at
Christmas and Whitsuntide at the hands of the keeper of the great ward-
robe with all other profits as George Lovekyn had. By p.s.
Sept. 28. Grant for life to the king's servant Henry Davy of the office of keeper of
Westminster, the king's manor and garden of Shene, co. Surrey, the office of keeper of
the king's park there called * le Newpark,' seven acres of meadow by the
bridge of Chartesey, co. Middlesex, for the sustenance of the deer within
the park in winter and the custody of the warren of the king's lordship of
Shene, receiving Gd,, dd., 2d, and 8(/. daily for the same from the issues of
the king's manors or lordships of Shene, Patresham, Kayo, Hamme and
the island of Crowet in the said counties with all other profits, and also 2^.
daily from the same issues for the repair of the paling and hedges of the
1484. P^^^' ^y P*^'
Feb. 8 Grant for life to the king's servant John Webbe, yeoman of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of the offices of porter of the king's castle of Vyse and parker of
the king's park of Vyse, co. Wilts, with all fees. By p.s.
Feb. 9. Presentation of William Poteman, doctor of laws, to the parish church of
Westminster. Fnlbek, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of the last incumbent.
By p.s.
1 RICHARD III.— Part 3.
409
1484.
Feb. 12.
VVeetminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Meinbrmie 21 — cont.
Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Smalwode, one of the yeomen
of the crown, of the custody of the king's park of Langley Marreys, with the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servitor Robert Bohnan of an annuity of 5Z. from
Michaehnas last at the receipt of the Exchequer until he shall be promoted
to an office of greater value. By p.s.
Grant for life to William Duket of the free chapel of St. Leonard by the
town of Kirkby Kendall, co. Westmoreland, in the diocese of York, void by
the resignation of Sir Thomas Fell, chaplain, and in the king's gift by reason
of the minority of Thomas Parre son and heir of William Parre, knight,
deceased. By p.s.
Feb. 19.
Westminster.
1483.
Dec. 18.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 20.
Whereas the mayor and citizens of York hold the city of the king at fee-
farm of IGOl. yearly, of which divers parts have been granted by the king's
progenitors to divers persons and are still due to them, the king, for the
relief of the poverty of the city and for the repair of the walls and other
charges, grants to them 60Z. yearly for ever from the said fee-farm, and
grants that the mayor shall be the king's chief serjeant at arms and shall
receive for that office 18/. 5s. yearly from the residue of the fee-farm, and
further releases to them for ever all his interest in the residue of the said
fee- farm. By p.s.
Grant for life to Robert Stowell, esquire, of the office of mason of the
king's works in the Tower of London and elsewhere within the realm, re-
ceiving the accustomed fees from the subsidy and ulnage of cloth in the
counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and £ssex and the forfeiture of the same, as
Thomas Jurdan had, with a livery of the suit of other esquires of the house-
hold yearly at the great wardrobe and all lodges, mansions and plots and
other profits. By K.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Savyle of the offices of parker
or keeper of the king's park of Belgranes within the Isle of Axiholme, co.
Lincobi, and paliser of the park, with fees from the issues of the manor and
lordship of Epworth within the said Isle and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant to the king's kinsman Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, for
his good service in the attainment of the king's royal right and crown and
in the defence of the realm towards Scotland, and Alan Percy his son and
the heirs male of the latter of the manor or lordship of Holdernes with its
members, co. York, late of Henry, late duke of Buckingham, and all lands,
rents, possessions, fees, suits, services, advowsons, with bondmen, parks,
stews, moors, woods, fisheries, meadows, pastures and other profits
belonging to it. By p.s.
March 1. Confirmation to Joan late the wife of Edmund Ingaldesthorp, knight, of
Westminster, letters patent dated 16 September, 2 Edward lY, granting to her for life
1111. 2|€f. yearly. By p.s. and for 25/. paid in the hanaper.
1484.
Jan. 80.
Westminster
Feb. 24.
Westminster.
410
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Feb. 12.
Westminster.
Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Jan. 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 19.
Grant to the king's servant William Huet of an annuity of 5 marks from
the customs and subsidies of the town of Sandwich until he shall be recom-
pensed with an office or other fee of that value for life. By p.s.
IiupeximuA and confirmation to Master Henry Sharp of letters patent
dated 8 July, 1 Edward IV, granting to him during good behaviour the
office of notary or prothonotary of Chancery.
By p.s. and for 40.«. paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to the king's servant John White the elder of the town of
Tenibie and his assigns of all the lands, meadows and pastures by and within
the town called * lez. Demaynes,' * Fugatif Londes,' * Waterwynshyir and
* Rigons Close ' with two wind-mills called * lez wynde mylles * and a water-
mill called ^ le waterwynchmylle ' with all appurtenances, to hold to the
value of 10^. yearly, rendering to the king a red rose at the feast of
St. Peter ad Vincula, provided that he sufficiently repair the premises.
By p.s.
Presentation of the king's clerk John Jamys to the parish church of
Ballyngham in the marches of Calais in the county of . Guysnes, in the
diocese of Terouanne, void by the death of Geoffrey Warburton. The letters
are directed to Th. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury.
Grant for life to John Sayvile, knight, of the office of lieutenant or
captain of the Isle of Wight, with the governance of the inhabitants and
tenants, with all profits, and also a fee or yearly rent of 200/. from the
king's castles, manors, lordships and lands within the island, with power of
appointing and removing officers under him, receivers and auditors
excepted. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas ap John, one of the yeoman
of the king's chamber, of the office of porter of the castle of Neweport in
South Wales with the custody of the rabbit warren there, lately belonging
to Henry, late duke of Buckingham, and in the king's hands by reason of
his rebellion, with fees of 4<i. daily from the issues of the lordship of
Neweport and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Rice ap Thomas, esquire, of an
annuity of 40 marks from the issues of the king's lordship of Carmerdyn.
By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Piers of the office of master
viner of the king's vine by the castle of Wyndesore or keeper of the king's
garden called the vinery by the castle and 6c2. daily as Adam Goodeale
lately had of the grant of Edward IV and as John Bremond had in the
times of Edward III and Richard II from the issues of the castle with all
other profits. By p.s.
Grant to John Hay of an annuity of lOZ. from the issues of the manor
and lordship of Shipton under le Whichwood during the minority of
Edward son of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s.
Confirmation to John, lord of Dudley, knight, of letters patent dated
4 July, 5 Edward IV, granting to him for life lOOi. yearly.
By E. and for 82. 65. 8^/. paid in the hanaper.
1 RICHARD III.— Part 8.
411
1483.
Nov. 18.
Exeter.
1484.
Jan. 4.
Westmiiiater.
1483.
Sept. 16.
Westminster.
Dec. 23.
Westminster.
1484.
Jan. 2.
Westminster.
1483.
Deo. 28.
Westminster.
1484.
Jan. 8.
Westminster.
Jan. 2.
Westminster.
Jan. 4.
Westminster.
1483.
Dec. 8.
Westminster.
Dec. 10.
Westminster.
1484.
Jan. 5.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 18.
Grant for life to the king's esquire Thomas Fowler, one of the ushers of
the king's chamber, of the office of steward of the towns and lordships of
Bukingham, Hakmersham and Brikehill with their members, in the king's
gift by reason of the forfeiture of the late duke of Buckingham, with the
accustomed fees and all other profits. By p.s.
Appointment of Richard Hobard, master of a ship called le Antony, John
Hamond, John Skynner and John Barbour to take mariners for the said
ship, which the king has ordered to be sent to sea to resist his enemies.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Abell, one of the
yeomen of the crown, of the offices of porter of the king's castle of Hertford
and keeper of his park of Bacheford, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, and the heirs male
of his body of a messuage called ' la Toure ' in the parish of St. Thomas
the Apostle within the city of London, sometime pertaining to Henry, late
duke of Somerset, and in the king's gift by his forfeiture. By p.s.
Grant for life, from 12 August last, to the king's servant John Fulthrop
of the office of the custody of the king's manor of Grenewiche with all
gardens pertaining to it, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
lordship of Haveryng at Bower and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Thomas Thorneton of the
office of one of the four foresters of the forest of Galtresse, co. York, with
fees of 4//. daily from the issues of the lordship of Sherefhoton and all
other profits. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Geoffrey Fraunke, one of the esquires
of the body, of the office of keeper of the king's landary within the forest of
Galtrasse, with fees of 10^ yearly at the hands of the receiver of the
lordship of Sherefhoton and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Norton of the office of the
custody of the king's manor and park of Henley in le Heth within the forest
of Wyndesore, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the castle of
Wyndesore and all other profits. By p.s.
Grant for life, in consideration of her poverty, to Anne de Caux, once
nurse of Edward IV, of the sum of 20/. yearly from Easter last at the
receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Presentation of William Wylcok to the parish church of Pencarrek, in
the diocese of St. David's.
Presentation of Thomas Atkynson to the parish church of Hothom, in
the diocese of York, void by the resignation of Thomas Ousteby.
Grant for life to the king's servant Master William Biller, notary, of the
office of promoter of all the king's causes civil or criminal or concerning
crimes of Use majeste before the king's judges of the constableship and
Admiralty of England, with all profits, and 20 marks yearly at the receipt
of the Exchequer. By p.s.
General pardon to Reginald Bray, ' gentilman,' of all offences committed
by him before the last day of December. By p.8.
412
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1483.
Dec. 18.
Wefitminster.
Membrane 1 8 — cont.
Grant for life to the king's servant William L^tley of the office of bailiff
of the hundred of Fallesley, co. Northampton, with all accustomed fees, as
John Weredon had. By p.s.
Dec. 20.
Westminster.
Dec. 20.
Westminster.
Dec. 16.
Westminster.
Dec. 11.
Westminster.
Dec. 11.
Westminster.
1484.
Jan. 9.
Westminster.
1483.
Dec. 26.
Westminster.
Dec. 27.
Westminster.
Dec. 13.
W\»stminster.
Dec. 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 17.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Henry Hixe of the office of
porter of the castle of York, receiving fees of 2d, daily at the hands of the
receiver of the king's lordship of Sherefhoton, co. York. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Richard Dikonson, one of
the yeomen of the crown, of the office of one of the four foresters of the
forest of Galtresse, co. York, with fees of 4d, daily from the issues of the
lordship of Sherefhoton and all other profits. By p.s.
General pardon to William Gage alias Gawege, esquire, of all offences
committed by him before 14 December. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Hoton, one of the esquires of
the body, of the office of constable of the king's castle within the town of
Suthampton, with all profits, and 101. yearly for his wages from the
customs and subsidies in the port of the town. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Hansard, esquire, of the
offices of constable of the king's castle of Odeham, co. Southampton,
porter of the castle, parker of the park of Odeham, warrenner of the lordship
of Odeham and steward of the lordship, receiving the accustomed fees
from the issues of the lordship. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to the mayor and commonalty of the town
and borough of Plymmouthe of 100 marks yearly from the customs of
the towns of Fowey and Plymmouthe and creeks pertaining to them
for the construction of the walls of the town according to certain
indentures. By p.s.
Grant to Richard, bishop of St. Asaph, Thomas, bishop of St. David's,
Robert Langton and John Fyneux of the custody of all lordships,
manors, lands, rents, services and possessions with advowsons in
England and Wales and the marches of the same late of John Hogan
alias Owgan, deceased, tenant in chief by knight service, during the
minority of John his son and heir and the custody of the latter with
his marriage without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
General pardon to Roger Harlakynden alias Harlakyndon of Wodchurch,
CO. Kent, ' gentilman.' By p.s.
Confirmation to William Eustace of letters patent dated 8 May,
1 Edward IV, appointing him for life one of the king's Serjeants at arms.
By p.s. and for 20.s. paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to the king's clerk Thomas Barowe, keeper of the rolls
of Chancery, of one tun or two pipes of wine of Gascony yearly in the
port of London. [Firdera,] By p.8.
1 RICHARD III.— Part 8.
418
1483.
Dec. 16.
Westminster.
Dec. 27.
WeBtminster.
Dec. 28.
Westminster.
1484.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 2.
Westminster.
Jan. 14.
Westminster.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 16.
Appointment for life of Master Stephen Fryon as the king's clerk of the
signet and secretary in the Gallic tongue, and grant to him for that office
of 201, yearly for life from Michaelmas last, from which day he has held
the office, from the issues of the king's lordship or manor of Midelton and
Merden, co. Kent, with all other profits. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servitor John Haryngton, for his good service
before the lords and others of the council and elsewhere and especially in
the custody, registration and expedition of bills, requests and supplications
of poor persons, of an annuity of 201. at the receipt of the Exchequer and
the office of clerk of the council of the said requests and supplications, with
all commodities. By p.s.
Grant for life, from 29 September last, to the king's servant Nicholas
Brytto, late one of the Serjeants at arms of Edward' IV, of the office of
Serjeant at arms in attendance on the speaker of Parliament and 12d. daily
for his wages from the fee-farm and issues of the city of London and
county of Middlesex and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household
yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs.
Grant for life to Thomas Rydley of the office of captain, keeper and
governor of the island of Guernesey and the castle of Comet and certain
other islands and places in those parts, viz. Omey, Sarke, Arme and
Gethoo, and all castles and fortalices within them pertaining to the king,
and grant to him for his wages and expenses of all the king's possessions
within the same, with power of appointing all officers. By p.s.
Presentation of the king's clerk Thomas Bachelor to the parish
church of St. Mary, Willyngham, in the diocese of Norwich. By p.s.
Grant for life to William Bowdeler of an annuity of 6^. 20d, from
the issues of the king's lordship of Glatton, co. Huntingdon. By p.s.
Grant for life to Richard Fitzhugh, knight, lord Fitzhugh, of the
office of keeper of the king's forest, hay or park of Petherton by
Briggewater, co. Somerset, with all fees, profits, commodities, herbages,
pannages, agistments and emoluments, as John Bisshe or Giles Daubenay,
knight, had. By p.s.
Grant for life to John Savage, knight of the body, of an annuity of
40 marks from the issues of the king's lordships of Holt, Bromfeld and
Yale in the march of Wales. By E.
Grant, during the minority of George, earl of Shrewsbury, to the king's
servant Thomas Fouleshurst, esquire, of the office of master of the game of
the park of Blakmeyr, co. Salop, receiving the accustomed fees at the hands
of the receivers of the lordship of Blakemere, and the farm of the herbage
and pannage of the park, rendering to the king yearly as much as the
farmers used to render. By p.s.
1483.
Dec. 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 15.
General pardon to John Alfegh alias Alfewe of Chydyngstone, co. Sent,
* gentilman.' By p.s.
414
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Jan. 7.
Westminstpr.
Jan. 11.
We«tniiiiFt«r.
1483.
Dec. 26.
Wettmiiuter.
1484.
Jan. 7.
WeflUninsier.
Jan. 8.
WestmiiiBier.
Jan. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 28.
Wettminster.
Membrane 15— roii/.
General pardon to Thomas Greynefeld alia* Greynevild of Kilkehampton,
CO. Comwidl, esquire, alias of Bedyford, co. Devon, of all oflfences oonunitted
by him before 4 January. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's senant Richard Williams, esquire, one of the
ushers of the king's chamber, of the offices of constable and steward of the
king's castle, town and lordship of Pembroke with their members in South
Wales, constable of the castle of Tynby, chief forester of the forest of
('oydrath, constable and steward of the castle, town and lordship of
Haverford West with the office of butler there, and constable and steward
of the castle, town and lordship of Gilgarran with the office of steward of
the lordship of Llanstephan and Trayne, with authority to appoint clerks
of the court and porters, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
lordship of Pembroke and Haverford West, executing the office of constable
of the castle of Pembroke in person. By p.s.
Grant to the same, during the minority of George, earl of Shrewsbury,
of the offices of steward of the lordship of Urchynfeld and constable of the
castle of Goderych in the marches of Wales, with the accustomed fees, with
the creation of master serjeant and porter pertaining to the same offices.
By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Clerk of the office of one of
the king's Serjeants at arms, as the king appointed him on 10 July, and
12d. daily for his wages from the revenues of the counties of Norfolk and
Sufifolk and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household yearly at
Christmas at the great wardrobe, as Edward Skelton, late one of the
Serjeants at arms of Edward IV, had. By p.s.
Grant for life to William Kernes of an annuity of 10 marks from the
issues of the king's lordship of Neweporte in South Wales. By p.s.
Presentation of the king's clerk John Jamys to the church of Mundesley,
in the diocese of Norwich.
Grant, during pleasure, of the king's alms to the guardian and convent
of Friars Minor in the University of Cambridge of 25 marks yearly from
Easter last at the receipt of the Exchequer, as Henry HE and Edward I
and other kings have granted to them. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Gedney, one of the esquires of
the household, of the offices of keeper and paliser of the king's park of
Melwode, co. Lincoln, receiving SI, lOtL and IBs, Ad, respectively yearly
from the issues of the lordship of Epworth, co. Lincoln, with all other
profits, and grant to him also of a yearly rent of 10 marks from the same.
By p.s.
1483.
Dec. 24.
Wettminster.
MEMBRANE 14.
Grant to Master Peter Welbe, professor of the sacred page, the guardian,
and the Friars Minor of the house of St. Francis, Worcester, of the king's
moiety of the manor of Pyrye by Worcester with the toft of the site of the
moiety and lands, meadows, feedings, pastures and woods belonging to it and
a mill under the castle of Worcester called ' Frogge Mille ' with a stank and
watercourse belonging to it and a curtilage adjoining the mill, between the
pasture of the castle and the ditch of the castle and between the stank of
the mill and the church of St. Peter under the castle, to hold during the
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 3.
415
1483.
Dec. 29.
Westminfiter.
Dec. 8.
Westminster.
Dec. 17.
Westminster.
1484.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
1483.
Dec. 28.
Westminster.
Dec. 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 14 — vont.
minority of the king's kinsman Edward, earl of Warwick, rendering to the
king 6Z. yearly and maintaining the houses and enclosures ; with licence to
cut down the wood and underwood at a seasonable time and immediately
to enclose it for the safety of * le quykspryng ' growing there and to take
timber for the repair of the houses and for the rebuilding of the moiety of
the manor if necessary. By p.s.
General pardon to John Audeley of Audeley, knight, alias John Tychet,
knight, of all offences committed by him before 28 December. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to the mayor and burgesses of Newcastle on
Tyne, in consideration of their expenses in the defence of the marches
towards Scotland, of 40Z. yearly from the fee farm of the town of 100^., to
be expended on the repair of the bridge of the Tine there and the walls of
the town by the supervision of Master Alexander Ligh or George Birde.
By p.s.
Whereas Edward IV granted for life to his servant Thomas Whyting,
Nuoellis pursuivant at arms, the office, name, title and liberties of Chestre
herald with all rights, profits, commodities and emoluments ; the king
hereby grants the same to him for life and 20 marks yearly for his fee from
the issues of the duchy of Cornwall and a livery as any herald had in the
time of Edward III yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Grant to John Hay of an annuity of lOZ. from the issues of the manor
and lordship of Shipton under le Whichwood during the minority of
Edward, son of George, late duke of Clarence. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Peter Cartmayll, one of the yeomen
of the crown, of 6r/. daily for his fee of the crown from Michaelmas last
from the farm of the city of Norwich. By p.s.
• Letters of denization for Lambert Tymanson, bom in Holand.
By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
1484.
March 7.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 9.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 18.
Grant to the king's servant Thorny Wortley, knight of the body, and
the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the
manor or lordship of Madeley, co. Btalford, of the yearly value of 422., and
the manor or lordship of le Shobeholt and Bankers, co. Kent, of the yearly
value of 401., to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs,
advowsons, stews, fisheries, waters, stanks, woods, underwoods, parks,
warrens, forests, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities by knight-
service and a rent of 8^. yearly. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Grayson, for his good service
against the rebels, of the manors or lordships of Landhilp alias Landelik
and Lyduraunt, co. Cornwall, of the yearly value of 20^., to hold with
wards, marriages, reliefs, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, knights' fees,
advowsons, rents, services, rights and appurtenances by knight-service and
a rent of 80s. yearly. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Walter Ford of an annuity of 20/.
from the issues of the county of Southampton. By p.s.
416
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
March 4.
Westminster.
March 4'.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 9.
Westminster.
March 6.
Westminster.
Membrane 13 — cont.
Grant to John Knyght of the office of keeper of Berwode within the
chaco of Sutton in Colfele during the minority of the king's kinsnmn
Edward, earl of Warwick, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Inspeximiis and confirmation to William Pecche of letters patent dated
8 October, 1 Edward IV, granting to him 40/. yearly for life.
By p.s. and for G marks paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to Katharine Holt, widow, and Richard Boteller of a croft
containing half an acre of land, 80 acres of arable land, 60 acres of pasture,
10 acres of meadow and 10^. rent in Eyngesnorton called ^ Fermons,' co.
Worcester, to hold with all debts, profits, commodities and advantages from
the death of Walter Mathewe, who had the same of the grant of Edward IV.
By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Cotyngton, one of the yeomen
of the crown, of 6//. daily for his fee of the crown from 12 July last, from
which day he has been one of the yeomen of the crown, from the customs
in the port of Bristol. By p.s.
General pardon to Richard Potter of the county of Sussex, late one of
the yeomen of the crown, of all offences committed by him before 4 March.
By p.s.
March 9.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 6.
Westminster.
March 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 12.
Impeximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 19 Maich,
28 Edward IV {nee p, 346), to Vincent Tentler.
By p.s. and for 40^. paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to Richard Beauchamp, knight, and Anne his wife of the
manor of Charleton, co. Wilts, with meadows, feedings, pastures, woods,
underwoods, ways, paths, mills, stews, warrens, rents, reversions, knights'
fees, advowsons and appurtenances, late of Roger Tocotes, knight, attainted
by authority of the Parliament held at Westminster on 28 January, and a
yearly rent of 74i. from the customs in the port of Bristol. I3y p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Edward Brampton, esquire of the body,
and the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the
rebels, of 15 messuages, 18 tenements, 11 cottages, 8 tofts, 8 crofts,
8 gardens, 5 virgates of land, 6 acres of meadow, 11 acres of
pasture and 20h, ^d, rent in Northampton, the manors of Russheton,
Great Houghton and Siwell and all other lands, meadows, feedings,
pastures, rents, reversions and services in Russheton, Great Houghton,
Siwell, Eketon, Little Harowdon, Willoughby, Earl's Barton, Hanging-
houghton, Aldewincle, Wyndelingburgh, Assheby Mareys and Stannewyg,
CO. Northampton, late of Thomas Tresham, knight, to hold with knights'
fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, advowsons, stews, fisheries, waters, stanks,
woods, underwoods, warrens, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities
by knight service and a rent of 8/. yearly. By p.s.
Inspeximm and confirmation of letters patent dated 24 September,
17 Edward IV [French Roll, 17 Edward IV, w. 8.] , to Heni^ Yong.
By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
1 RICHARD ni.— Pabt 8. 417
-, ,ftj Membrane 12— cont.
14o4.
March 4. Inspeximus and confirmation to Joan, late the wife of Richard Whetehill,
Westminster, and Adrian Whetehill, his son and heir and executor of his will, of two
letters patent dated 1 February, 1 Edward IV [French RoU^ 1 Edward IV,
m, 4] , to the said Richard. By p.s. and for 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Vacated hecatise mi the French Roll.
MEMBRANE 11.
Feb. 24. Grant to the king's servant John Hame of the office of bailiff of the
Westminster, lordships of Eccleswall and Cardenell, co. Hereford, during the minority of
George, earl of Shrewsbury, receiving id, daily from the issues of the
lordships with all other profits. By p.s*
Feb. 28. Grant to Katharine the wife of Thomas Arundell, knight, of a yearly rent
Westminster, of 100/. during his life from all manors and lands late of John Chidiok,
knight, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of the said Thomas, at the
hands of Edward Redemayn, receiver there. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Inspeximm and confirmation to Walter Rufford of letters patent dated
Westminster. 2 September, 18 Edward IV {see p. 126).
By p.s. and for lOs, paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 24. Grant for life to the king's servant Walter Graunt, yeoman usher of the
AN'estminster. chamber of the king's consort the queen, of the office of the custody of the
castle of Maxstok with the custody of the park there, co. Warwick, lately
belonging to the rebel the duke of Buckingham and in the king's gift by
his forfeiture, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship of
Maxstok. By p.s.
Feb. 28. Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas Sapcote of the office of escheator and
Westminster, feodary of the duchy of Cornwall with the accustomed fees from the issues
of the duchy. By p.s.
Jan. 7. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Laurence of the 6^ yearly
Westminster, which he had of the grant of Edward IV {see p. 122). By p.s.
March 4. Grant to Roger Holden of the office of Colfyld in the chace of Sutton
Westminster, during the minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel late the wife of
George, late duke of Clarence, and 2d, daily for the office from the issues
of the lordship or manor of Sutton, with all other profits. By p.s.
March 8. Inspeximus and confirmation to Humphrey Talbot of letters patent (1)
Westminster, dated 21 March, 14 Edward IV, granting to him an annuity of 40^., and
(2) dated 10 June, 20 Edward IV [French lioU, 20 Edward IV, m. 12],
granting to him a house in Calais.
By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 10.
March 8. Grant for life to the king's servants Thomas Fowler, esquire of the body,
Westminster, and Alice his wife from Easter last of the manor of Wavenden, co. Buck-
ingham, which John Hulcote, esquire, lately held for life. By p.s.
8258 2d
418
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
March 11.
Westminster.
March 9.
Westminster.
Jan. 81.
Westminster.
Jan. 8.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 12.
Westminster.
Membrafie 10 — cont.
Grant for life to the said Thomas of the office of steward of the king's
lordships of Calverton, Whitchirch and Stonystrattefforth, co. Buckingham,
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordships. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Christopher Welleshoume of the
manor or lordship of Esyngdon, co. Buckingham, of the yearly value of 8Z.,
lately belonging to the rebel Henry, late duke of Buckingham, and in the
king's gift by reason of his forfeiture, to hold with meadows, pastures,
woods, waters, rents, reversions and other commodities, rendering to the
king 8s. yearly. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Brakenbery of the office of
constable of the Tower of London and lOOZ. yearly for his wages from the
issues of the manors or lordships of Wrottell, Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh,
Raylegh and Rocheford, co. Essex, and Tunbrich, Penshurste, Middelton
and Merdon and the hundred of Middelton, co. Kent, with arrears from
17 July last, in lieu of a grant to him by letters patent of that date,
surrendered. By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation to Robert Nightyngale and Mary his wife of
letters patent dated 4 March, 6 Edward IV, granting 100s. yearly for life
to Robert Huet, now deceased, and the said Mary, his daughter.
By p.s. and for 208. paid in the hanaper.
Grant, during pleasure, to Robert Nightyngale of the office of keeper of
the gaol of the castle of York with the accustomed fees, as John Styvers
had.
Inspeximiis and confirmation to William Grififyth of letters patent dated
2 January, 16 Edward IV {see p. 18).
By p.s. and for 20^. paid in the hanaper.
Grant to Thomas Lynom and the heirs male of his body, for his good
service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship of Cdlmeworth, co.
Bedford, of the yearly value of 84L 18$. 4(2., to hold with knights' fees,
advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, leets, views of frank
pledge, fines, heriots, amercements, rents, services, stews, fisheries, waters,
woods, underwoods, stanks, mills, liberties and commodities by knight-
service and a rent of 50s. yearly. By p.s.
Feb. 9.
Westminster.
Feb. 25.
Westminster.
March 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 9.
Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and convent of Ledes of letters
patent dated 21 February, 22 Edward IV {see p. 342] .
For 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
General pardon to Robert Brent late of Wyvelesbergh, co. Kent,
'yoman,' alids 'gentilman,' alias late one of the yeomen of the crown of
the present king and of Edward IV, alia^ reeve of the town of Middilton,
00. Kent. By p.s.
Grant for seven years from Michaelmas last to John Eendale, the king's
secretary, and George Longvile, esquire, of the custody of a rent due of
the ward of the castle of Norhampton at Easter from the fee of Chokes in
the counties of Northampton, Bedford, Buckingham, Lincoln and Leicester,
viz. from each fee 10«., and the prise in the town of Northampton belonging
1 RICHARD III.— Part 8. 419
I joj^ Membrane 9 — conU
to the constable of the castle of custom and the herbage within the castle
and without it in the moat and a meadow belonging to the castle and a
fishery likewise belonging to the castle, rendering to the king IIL yearly,
and also the custody of the honours of Peverell, Boulogne and Hagenet
with their members in the counties of Buckingham, Northampton and
Leicester and the castle and honour of Huntyngdon with members in the
county of Huntingdon and the counties of Cambridge, Bedford,
Buckingham and Northampton, late of John Hastinges, late earl of Pem-
broke, with courts, leets, rents, views of frank-pledge, liberties, customs,
profits and commodities, rendering to the king 110s. yearly. By p.s.
March 8. Grant to William Catesby, esquire of the body, of the custody of all
Westminster, lands in Brawnston and the advowson of the church of Brawnston, co.
Northampton, which came into the hands of Edward lY by the death of
John Acton, esquire, tenant in chief, during the minority of Anthony Acton
his son and heir, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 8—6.
Feb. 28. Exemplification, at the request of Thomas Bran, of the tenours of the
Westminster, following:—
1. A fine made at Westminster in the octaves of Midsummer,
81 Edward III, between William de Brayn, chivaler, and Alice his
wife, plaintiff, by Edmund Bamabe her attorney, and Robert de
Sancto Laudo, parson of the church of Beghenham, deforciant, by
which the latter granted the manor of Wokyndon Rokell and the
advowsons of the church and chapel of the same town and of the
hospital of St. John, Broke, to the said William and Alice and the
heirs of William. Essex.
2. A writing of Joan late the wife of Thomas de Overton and
daughter of the late Sir William Brayn, knight, dated at London,
20 March, 45 Edward III, releasing to Sir Robert de Marny, knight,
Dame Alice his wife her mother and Ingelram and Richard her
brothers and the heirs and assigns of the said Ingelram and Richard
all her right in the manors of Southwokyndon, co. Essex, Bekenham,
CO. Kent, Rounore and Migham, co. Southampton, and Randolneston,
GO. Dorset, which the said Sir Robert and Alice now hold, and a
memorandum of acknowledgment of the same on 1 April.
[Close Roll, 45 Edward III, m. 36d.]
8. A fine made at Westminster in the octaves of the Purification,
50 Edward HI, between Robert de Maray, < chivaler,* and Alice his
wife, plaintiff, and Warin de Eyrdale and Joan his wife,
deforciants, by which the latter granted to the former a messuage and
two acres of land in Stifford and two parts of the advowson of the
church of that town with remainders to Ingelram Brayn and the heirs
male of his body, William son of the said Robert and the heirs male
of his body and the right heirs of the said Ingelram, and for this the
former granted to them 100 marks of silver. Essex.
4. A charter of Ingelram Brayn son and heir of William Brayn,
' chivaler,' dated Tuesday after Midsunmier, 1877, granting to Robert
de Maray, 'chivaler,* and Alice his wife, mother of the said Ingelram,
and her heirs and assigns the manors of Southwokyndon, co. Essex,
Bekenham, co. Kent, Rounor and Fordyngbrigge, co. Southampton,
420 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484
Membranes 8 — 6 — cont.
and Bandolveston, co. Dorset, and the advowson of the church of
Bekenham, and a memorandum of acknowledgement of the same on
1 July. [Close Roll, 1 Richard II, m. 46(i.]
5. A writing (French) of Ingram Brun dated at Southwokyndon,
CO. Essex, 1 July, 1877, discharging Sir Bohert de Mamy, *chivaler,'
from certain covenants made by him with Dame Katharine de la Pole,
sometime the wife of Sir William de la Pole, 'chivaler,* and Sir Esmond
de la Pole, ^ chivaler,' son of the said Sir William, at Kingston on Hull,
15 November, 48 Edward III, which he has fulfilled, and a
memorandum of acknowledgement of the same on 1 July. \Ibid,']
6. A fine made at Westminster in the octaves of Trinity,
9 Bichard II, between Bobert de Bourton, parson of the church of
Southwokyndon, and John Colyn, parson of the church of Stifford,
plaintiffs, and Bobert de Mamy, 'chivaler,' and Alice his wife,
deforciants, by which the latter acknowledged the manor of South-
wokyndon to be the right of the said Bobert de Bourton as that which
the said Bobert and John have of their gift to hold to themselves
and the heirs of Bobert and for this the said Bobert, and John granted
to them 200 marks of silver. Essex.
7. A fine made at Westminster in the octaves of Trinity,
12 Bichard II, and afterwards in the octaves of Michaelmas,
13 Bichard II, between Bobert de Bourton, parson of the church of
Southwokyndon, John Colyn, parson of the church of Stifford, and
John Martham, parson of the church of Bekenham, plaintiffs,
and Bobert de Marny, * chivaler,' and Alice his wife, deforciants, by
which the latter acknowledged the manors of Forthingbrigg and
Bouenore, two tofts and two carucates of land in Forthingbrigg and
Brouncandevere and the advowson of the church of Bouenore,
CO. Southampton, the manor of Bandolveston, co. Dorset, and the
manor of Bekenham and the advowson of the church of the same,
CO. Kent, to be the right of the said Bobert de Bourton as etc, and for
this the said Bobert, John and John granted to them 500 marks of
silver. Southampton, Dorset, Kent.
8. An indenture of John Colyn, parson of the church of Stifford,
dated at Southwokyndon, 29 October, 15 Bichard U, referring to
Nos. 4 and 6 and relating that the said Bobert de Bourton has
released to him all his right in the premises, and granting the manor
of Southwokyndon and the advowsons of the parish church of
Southwokyndon, the chapel in the said manor and the hospital of
St. John Baptist of Sydenburgh Brok in the parish of Welde to
Bobert de Mamy, knight, for life with remainders to Ingelram Brun,
knight, and the heirs male of his body, William de Mamy son and
heir of the said Bobert and the heirs male of his body and Maurice
Brun, knight, and his heirs and assigns, and a memorandum of
acknowledgement of the same on 9 November. [Close Roll,
15 Richard II, m, 81d.]
9. An indenture of John Martham, parson of the church of
Bekenham, dated 24 February, 16 Bichard II, referring to Nos. 4 and
7 and relating that the said Bobert de Bourton has released to the said
John Colyn, now deceased, and himself all his right in the premises,
and granting the manor of Bouenore with the advowson of the church
of Bouenore to Ingelram Brun and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs
male of his body with remainders to the said William de Marny and the
heirs male of his body and Maurice Brun, ' chivaler, and his heirs and
assigns, and a memorandum of acknowledgement of the same on
2 March. [Close Roll, 16 Richard II, m. IQd.]
1 RICHARD m.— Pabt 8. 421
1484.
Membranes 8—6 — cont.
10. A writing of the same of the same date appointing Thomas
Edward and Walter Lyons his attorneys to deliver seisin of the same.
[Ibid.]
11. An indenture of the same dated 2 March, 16 Richard II, granting
the manor of Bekenham with the advowson of the church of Bekenham,
CO. Kent, the manor of Forthinghrigge with a toft and a carucate of
land called * Godeshull ' in Forthinghrigge, co. Southampton, and the
manor of Bandolveston, co. Dorset, to Eobert de Mamy for life with
lemainders as in No. 8, and a memorandum of acknowledgement of the
same on 2 March. [Ibid. m. lid.]
12. A writing of the same of the same date appointing William
Aylmar and John Payn his attorneys to deliver seisin of the same.
[Ibid.]
Membrane 6 — cojit.
March 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of James Hubbard as controller of the
Westminster, great and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the
subsidy of the Ss. in the tun and the 12^/. in the pound in the port of
Yermouth and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees,
provided that he execute the office in person, with the custody of one part
of the coket seal. By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
Feb. 24. Daniel Sheldon in the port of Bristol. By bill of the treasurer.
Westminster.
Feb. 27. Philip Thurlwall in the port of Pole. By bill of the treasurer,
Westminster.
March 4. The like of Eobert Plummer as controller of the custom and subsidy of
Westminster, wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of London and ports and places
adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
March 1. The like of Thomas Fuller as controller of the petty custom in the same.
Westminster. By bill of the treasurer.
March 1. The like of W^illiam Wilcokkes as controller of the subsidy of the Ss. in
Westminster, the tun and the 12(/. in the pound in the same.
By bill of the treasurer.
Feb. 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Walkar as ganger in the port of
Westminster. Suthampton and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the treasurer.
March 5. The like of Richard Riseley in the port of Brigewater and ports and
Westminster, places adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
1483.
Dec. 20. Grant for life to the king's servant John Otter, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, crown, of the office of keeper of the king's park of Dertyngton, co. Devon,
receiving id. daily from the issues of the lordship of Dertyngton with all
1484 0^^^^ profits, and a fishery or stew adjoining the park. By p.s.
March 6. Grant for life to Richard Ll[ewellynJ ap Morgan of an annuity of 100s.
Westminster, from the issues of the king's lordship of Bergevenny in South Wales.
422 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
lAQA MEMBRANE 5.
March 2. Grant to John Writhe, Garter king of arms, Thomas Holme, Clarensu
Westminster, king of arms of the southern parts, John More, Norrey king of arms of the
northern parts, Richard Champney, Gloucester king of arms of the parts of
Wales, and all other heralds and pursuivants of arms that they and their
successors shall form one corporate body and shall have perpetual succession
and a common seal and power of acquiring lands and possessions in mort-
main and of impleading and being impleaded ; grant to them in mortmain
of a messuage in London in the parish of All Hallows the Less called Colde
Arber ; and licence for them to acquire in mortmain lands and possessions,
not held in chief, to the value of 201. yearly, to find a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily for the good estate of the king, his consort Anne and
his first-born son Edward, prince of Wales, and for their souls after death.
[FoBdera,] By p.s.
March 10. Grant for life to John Byrcheold of the oflSce of Serjeant of the king's
Westminster, plumbery within the Tower of London, the palace of Westminster, the
manors of Shene and Eltham and all the realm, receiving 12d, daily for
his fees from the issues of the manors or lordships of Wrottell, Havering,
Boyton, Hadlegh, Raylegh and Rocheford, co. Essex, and Tunbrigge,
Penshurst, Middelton and Merdon and the hundred of Middelton, co. Kent,
with a livery of the suit of Serjeants of the works of 40s. for it yearly at
Christmas at the great wardrobe, and all houses, lodges and mansions
belonging to the office, with arrears from 7 July last, from which day he
has occupied the office at the king's command. By p.s.
Feb. 29. Inspeximus and confirmation to Thomas Worley of letters patent dated
Westminster. 4 April, 6 Edward IV, granting to him for life a tenement called *le
Lambe * in Distafif Lane, London.
By p.s. and for h mark paid in the hanaper.
March 6. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Sayvyl of the office of keeper
Westminster, of the king's manor of Epworth within the Isle of Axholme, co. Lincoln,
with fees of 40s. yearly from the issues of the lordship of Epworth and all
other profits. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 4.
April 6. Grant to the king's servant John Toby of an annuity of 6Z. 19s. 4d, from
Nottingham, the issues of the king's lordship or manor of Northwithom, co. Lincoln,
until he shall be promoted to an office of like value. By p.s.
April 4. Grant for life to the king's servant Nicholas Spicer, esquire, of the office
Nottingham, of constable of the castle of Bristol with the appointment of a porter and
two watchmen under him, receiving 20/. yearly for himself, 2d. daily for the
porter and Sd. daily and id. nightly for the watchmen from the fee-farm
and issues of the town of Bristol and all other profits. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of the town.
April 6. Inspeximus and confirmation to John James, now one of the messengers
Nottingham, of the king's chamber, of letters patent dated 15 August, 14 Edward IV,
granting to him for life certain lands in Thaxsted.
By p.s. and for 6s. 8d. paid in the hanaper.
March 30. Grant from Michaelmas last, for his good service against the rebels, to
Nottingham, the king's councillor John, lord Dudley, knight, and the heirs male of his
body of the manors or lordships of Derlaston, Bentley, Tyttesover and
Hertwell, co. Stafford, of the yearly value of 80/. 5s. 5rf., the manor of
Pakyngton in the same county, of the yearly value of 4/., and certain lands
1 RICHARD m— Paet 8. 428
1484.
Metnbrane 4 — cont.
in Bruggenorth, co. Salop, late of Henry, duke of Buckingham, of the
yearly value of 8L Ss. 1(M., and the reversion of the manors or lordships of
Norton in lez Mores, co. Stafford, of the yearly value of 17^. 8a. S<i,f and
Rokehy, co. Warwick, of the yearly value of 43Z. 2s. Id,, late of Margaret,
countess of Eichemond, on the death of Thomas Stanley, knight,
lord Stanley, who holds the same for life, to hold with knights* fees, wards,
marriages, reliefs, bondmen, escheats, advowsons, parks, stews, waters,
stanks, woods, underwoods, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge,
franchises, liberties, fairs, markets, hereditaments and commodities by
knight-service and a rent* of 71, 10s, yearly. By p.s.
April 4. Grant for life to the king's servant John Warde, esquire, of 40Z. yearly
Nottingham, from Michaelmas last from the fee-farm of Queenhithe, London.
By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Otter, one of the yeomen of the
crown, of the herbage of the king's woods called ' outwodes ' of the lordship
of Dertington, co. Devon, of the yearly value of 28s. id. By p.s.
March 22. Grant to the king's servant Bobert Merbury, one of the esquires
Nottingham, of the household, of an annuity of 20 marks from the issues of
the king's manor and lordship of Hanslape, co. Northampton, until he
shall be provided for life with lands, an office or other reward of like value.
Mandate in pursuance to the receivers.
MEMBRANE 8.
March 25. Licence for the acquisition in frank almoin, without inquisition, by
Nottingham. Master Andrew Doket, the president, and the fellows of the Queen's college
of St. Margaret and St. Bernard in the University of Cambridge of lands,
rents, annuities, possessions and advowsons to the value of 700 marks
yearly, that they may pray for the good estate of the king and his consort
Anne, queen of England, and his first-born son Edward, prince of Wales,
and for their souls after death and the souls of the king's father Bichard,
late duke of York, and the queen's father Bichard, late earl of Warwick
and Salisbury, and the king's progenitors ; and pardon to them of all
alienations and perquisitions in mortmain without licence. By p.s.
March 22. Grant for life to the king's servant John Atkynson of the office of one of
Nottingham, the yeomen or keepers of the king's armoury in the Tower of London and
elsewhere within the realm and 6^/. daily for his wages from the issues of
the manors or lordships of Wrettell, Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh,
Baylegh and Bocheford, co. Essex, and Tunbrigge, Penshurst, Middelton
and Merdon and the hundred of Middelton, co. Kent, with all other
profits. By p.s.
March 26. General pardon to William Brandon the younger, ' gentilman,' alias
Nottingham, esquire, son of William Brandon of the county of Norfolk, knight, of all
offences committed by him before 27 March. By p.s.
March 27. Grant for life to the king's servant Bobert Gonystable of Bameby of an
Nottingham, annuity of 10^ from the issues of the lordship of Sherefhoton, co. York.
By p.s.
The like to the king's servant John Lepton, esquire, from the issues of
the lordship and castle of Sherefhoton. By p.s.
The like to the king's servant Bobert Gower, esquire, from the issues of
the lordship of Shere&oton. By p.s.
424 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-I JO i Membrane 8 — cont.
March 26. Presentation of Gilbert Story, chaplain, to the perpetual chantry of
Nottingham. St. Mary, Colbroke, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of
Walter Benet, chaplain.
March 28. Grant for life to Thomas Gower, knight of the body, of an annuity of
Nottingham. 100 marks, viz. 20 marks from the issues of the lordship or manor of
Hundeburton, co. York, 40 marks from the issues of the lordship or manor
of Scoreby, co. York, and 40 marks from the issues of the lordship or
manor of Langton, co. York. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the farmers or bailiffs.
*«•
March 27. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king*s servant John Clapham
Nottingham, of the office of porter of the king's castle of Penreth, co. Cumberland, with
fees of Ad, daily from the issues of the lordship of Penreth and all other
profits. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Salkeld, esquire, of an
annuity of 20/. from Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship of
Penreth, co. Cumberland. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 2.
March 5. Grant to the king's servant Edward Ratclif, esquire, and the heirs male
Westminster, of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors or
lordships of Brook and Suthewik, co. Wilts, of the yearly value of 100/.,
with all lands, rents, reversions, meadows, feedings, pastures, woods,
underwoods and other appurtenances in Westbury, Liegh and Hawkerige,
to hold by knight -service and a rent of IL 10s. yearly. By p.s.
March 7. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Burgh, knight of the body, and the
Westminster, heirs male of his body, for his good ser\'ice against the rebels, of the
manors or lordships of Ingleby, Saxilby and Broxhome with their members
and all lands, rents and services late of Giles Dawbeney, knight, in
Ligleby, Saxilby and Broxhome, co. Lincoln, the manors or lordships of
Compton, Wodemancote, Charefeld and Falefeld with their members and
all lands, rents and services late of William Barkeley, knight, in Compton,
Wodemancote, Charefeld and Falefeld, co. Gloucester, the hundreds of
Ston and Catesasshe, co. Somerset, and all lands, rents and services late of
Thomas Seintleger, knight, in the same, and the reversion of the manor or
lordship of Colston Basset, co. Nottingham, and all lands, rents and
services belonging to it, late of Margaret, countess of Richmond, on the
death of Thomas Stanley, knight, lord Stanley, who holds the same for
life, to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, bondmen,
escheats, advowsons, parks, stews, waters, stanks, woods, underwoods,
warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, fairs,
markets, hereditaments and commodities by knight-service and a rent of
17/. yearly. By p.s.
March 9. Grant for life to the king's servant Reginald Yonge of the office of pur-
Westminster, veyor of timber, stone, lead and other necessaries and carriage for the same
for the king's works at the manor of Childemlangley and the lodge within
the park there, with wages of 4rf. daily as he had of the grant of Edward IV
from the issues of the manors or lordships of Wryttell, Havering, Boyton,
Hadlegh, Raylegh and Rocheford, co. Essex, and Tunbrigg, Pensherst,
Middelton and Merdon and the hundred of Middelton, co. Kent, with
arrears from 9 April last, from which day he has occupied the office at the
king's command. By p.s. [816«]
1 RICHARD m.— Part 8. 426
I ^o^ Membrane 2 — cant.
Feb. 11. Grant for life to the king's esquire William Mirfeld of the custody of the
Westminster, king's castle of Porchestre and forest and warren there and the super-
vision and governance of the king's town of Portesmouth and his place there,
with power to appoint under him a porter, an artiller and a watchman
within the castle, receiving 12d, daily for his own fee, Sd. daily for the wages
of the porter and l^d. daily for the wages of a groom under him to keep
the warren, 6^/. daily for the wages of the artiller and 8^/. daily for the
wages of the watchman and the accustomed fees for the supervision and
governance from the issues of the castle, forest and warren and the fee-
farm of the town, so far as their extent suffices, and the residue from the
issues of the county of Southampton, with all other accustomed profits,
as Edward Wodvyle or anyone else had. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 264.
Feb. 18. Commission to George Nevyll of Bargavenny, knight, John Broke of
Westminster, Cobham, knight, Thomas Bourghchier of Ledes, knight, Thomas
Bourghchier the younger, knight, John Scotte, knight, Henry Ferrers,
knight, Roger Appylton, John Alfegh, Reginald Sande and Roger Brent in
the county of Kent to assess certain subsidies and appoint collectors of the
same so that the sums shall be answered for at the quinzaine of Easter
{as on p. 853).
The like to the following in the counties named: —
Robert Carre, Edward Barkeley, John Tychebourne, John Rogers,
Henry More, Thomas Danvers, John Coke and John Hayward in the
county of Southampton.
Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight, Richard Fitzhugh, knight,
John Scrope of Bolton, knight, Robert Constable, knight, Thomas
Meteham, knight, James Haryngton, knight, Hugh Hastynges, knight,
John Conyers, knight, Ralph Assheton, knight, James Danby, knight,
William Eland, Edmund Thwaytes, William Say\7le, Edward
Redmayn, Miles Metcalf, Richard Danby, John Lawenney, John
Bradford and Thomas Asper in the county of York.
Thomas Barkeley, knight, William Palmer, Henry Sotehill, David
Malpas, Everard Digby and Thomas Sapcote in the county of Rutland.
Edward Redmayn, esquire of the body, John Byconell, Robert
Stowell, Edmund Gorge, John Wadeham, John Chokke, John
FitzJames, John Portman and Thomas Champneys in the county of
Somerset.
MEMBRANE 19d.
Jan. 81. Commission to Henry Fysshe, mayor of Wynchelse, John Baseley,
Westminster. Richard Davy and Robert Wode to enquire into the complaint of Luder
Brames of Hamburgh in Almain, master of a ship of Hamburgh called
le Creyer, and certain merchants of the Hanse Almain, viz. of Hamburgh
and Dansk, that when the said ship laden with divers goods and
merchandise of the said merchants, viz. 80 lasts of Hamburgh * here,'
5 * meses ' of copper, two lasts of stock fish, a last and a half of salt fish,
200 * waynescot ' and one barrel of purified < sylveroure,' to the value of
8502., was sailing to Seland one John Porter of Calais with other
426 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Mefnbrane 19d — cont.
evil-doers, subjects of the king, forcibly entered it near Dover on
20 January and carried off 800 stock fish, six pieces of copper, a gun with
three chambers and a cloth of 'crine,' to the value of 14/., and afterwards
on the same day when the ship was at anchor there certain subjects of the
king, ser\'ants of John, lord of Clynton, came to it in three boats and
assaulted the master and mariners and carried off the ship and the residue
of the goods and other things in it to Wynchelse, and to cause restitution
to be made and to put the offenders in safe-custody.
MEMBRANE I8d.
Jan. 11. Commission to Thomas Lye, one of the king*s Serjeants at arms,
Westminster. Thomas Grayson, Richard Taillour of Toppesham and John Pollard to
enquire in the towns of Plymouth, Fowey and Dertmouth and the counties
of Devon and Cornwall into the complaint of Peter de Salamanca and
John Pardo, merchants of Spain residing within the city of London, that
in December last divers ships of Brittany were captured at sea by John
Benet and Charles Dynham, esquire, and others of the king's' armament,
and among them three ships of Brittany, one called la Margaret of
Hodierna, of which Canevet le Gake is master, the second la Kateryn of
Nauntes, of which Colyn Notyn is master, and the third Seint Gremon of
Pesmarke, of which Laurence Mahee is master, laden with woad belonging
to the said Peter and John and other Spanish merchants for whom they
are factors and attorneys, and the woad was disposed of, contrary to the
treaties between the king and his kinsman the king of Castile and Leon,
and to cause restitution to be made of the woad.
MEMBRANE lid.
Feb. 5. Commission to John Baxster, William Parker, master of a ship called
Westminster, la Goveniore, William Caswell, purser of the ship, and Bichard Quarles to
thoroughly repair the said ship and to take smiths, carpenters and other
workmen and timber, iron, boards, canvas, pitch and other necessaries for
the repair and carriage for the same, and also to take soldiers and mariners
and victuals for the ship.
MEMBRANE 9d.
Feb. 28. Appointment of Bichard Gardener, citizen and alderman of London, as
Westminster, justice for the merchants of Almain who have the house in the city of
London called GnUdehalla Theutonicorutn, for the recovery of debts, in
accordance with their ancient liberties confirmed by the king.
MEMBRANE 34,
April 4. Commission to Thomas Malyverey, knight, John Sapcote, one of the
Nottingham, esquires of the body, Matthew Andrewe and Bichard Haddon to enquire
into the complaint of Peter de Salamanca and John Pardo, merchants of
Spain residing in the city of London, on behalf of themselves and their
masters for whom they are factors, that a ship of the parts of Brittany, of
which Canibet Legak was master, laden with 990 bales of woad in the parts
of Guyenne to take to Flanders, was seized off the coast of Brittany by
Charles Denham and other subjects of the king in November last and
despoiled of the said goods, and to cause restitution to be made and to
bring the said Charles and other pirates before the king and council.
( 427 )
1 RICHARD III.— Part IV.
]^^g4 MEMBRANE 25.
March 25. Grant to the kiiig^s kinsman Ralph Ne\'ille, knight, lord Neville, and the
Nottingham, heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the
manors or lordships of Barington and Southpederton with their members,
CO. Somerset, of the yearly value of 91/. lis, 8^., and all lands, rents and
services late of Giles Daubeney, knight, in Barington and Southpederton,
the manor or lordship of Illesley, co. Berks, of the yearly value of
211, Ids. 4f/., and all lands, rents and services pertaining to them, late of
Richard Beauchamp, knight, in Illesley, and the reversion of the manors or
lordships of Queen's Cammell and Eyngesbury with their members, co.
Somerset, of the yearly value of SOL ds, 6f/., and all lands, rents and
services pertaining to them, late of Margaret, countess of Richemond, on
the death of Thomas Stanley, knight, lord Stanley, who holds the same for
life, to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, bondmen, escheats,
advowsons, parks, stews, waters, stanks, woods, underwoods, warrens,
courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets,
hereditaments and commodities by knight-service and a rent of 15Z. yearly.
By p.s.
Grant to the king's ser\'ant William Claxton, esquire, and the heirs male
of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors or lord-
ships of Godmanston, Wareham and Stoweborough, co. Dorset, late of John
Trenchard, traitor, of the yearly value of 40/. Qs. lie/., and Meriot,
Bukland St. Mary and Long Sutton in the said county (sir), late of John Bevyn,
traitor, of the yearly value of 26/. Ss. 2c/., to hold with knights' fees, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, lands, waters, woods, underwoods,
stews, fisheries, stanks, mills, meadows, warrens, parks, courts, views of
frank-pledge, fines, amercements, heriots, rents, services, reversions,
liberties and commodities by knight-ser\'ice and a rent of 100«. yearly.
By p.s.
Feb. 16. Grant for life to John Hawkyn of the office of parker of the king's park
Westminster, called Horsfirthe Parke, co. Essex, with the accustomed fees from the issues
of the lordship of Writhill. By p.s.
March 5. Grant to Philip Nowell of an annuity of 5 marks from the issues of the
Westminster, lordships of Midelton and Marden, co. Kent, until he shall have an office or
other thing of like value of the king's grant for life. By p.s.
April 7. Inspejcimus and confirmation to William Carlile of letters patent dated
Nottingham. 11 October, 20 Edward IV {see />. 217), and 6 November, 18 Edward IV
(see p. 118.) By p.s. and for 6^. 8^. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 24.
March 22. Whereas the burgesses of the town of Gloucester held the town or borough
Nottingham, at fee farm, rendering to the king 65/. yearly, and the king by letters patent
dated 2 September released to them and their successors 45/., parcel of the
same, so that the town is now held at fee farm of 20/., the king hereby
grants in mortmain to William Farley, the abbot, and the convent of
St. Peter, Gloucester, the said 20/. yearly from Michaelmas last. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the burgesses and the sheriff.
428 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-lAOA Membrane 24 — cont,
March 24. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Baker, one of the yeomen of
NottiDgham. the crown, of certain lands in the town of Welles, co. Somerset, of the
yearly value of 71, 13*. 4r/., lately belonging to the rebel John Saintlowe,
knight, and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's esquire William Sapcotys, one of the ushers
of the king's chamber, of the manor of Stokedoile, co. Northampton, with
its members, in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture of Thomas
Leukenore, knight, not exceeding the value of 20/. yearly, to hold by the
service by which it was held before. By p.s.
March 23. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Wentworth, esquire, of the
Nottingham, office of constable of the castle of Quenesburgh with fees of 20 marks yearly
from the issues of the Isle of Shippay and all other profits. By p.s.
March 25. Grant to the king's kinsman Ralph Neville, knight, lord Neville, of an
NottiDgham. annuity of 80Z. during the life of Thomas, lord Stanley, from the issues of
the lordship of Barnard Gastell. By p.s.
Grant for life to Thomas Banke, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, of
the office of weigher or peser of wools in the town and port of Booston, co.
Lincoln, with the accustomed fees, and also an annuity of 20^. from
Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship of Boston, parcel of the
honour of Richmond. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the receiver of the lordship.
March 24. Grant to the king's servant John Egremond, knight, and the heirs male of
Nottingham, his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship of
Kempston, co. Bedford, of the yearly value of 40Z., to hold with knights*
fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, advowsons, stews, fisheries, waters, stanks,
woods, underwoods, warrens, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities
by knight-service and a rent of 3^. yearly. By p.s.
March 29. Grant to the king's servant Ralph Willughby, one of the esquires of the
Nottingham, body, and the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the
rebels, of the manors or lordships of Willughby Waterles, co. Leicester, of
the yearly value of 16^ 6s. 8rf., and Eston by Kyngeston, co. Wilts, of the
yearly value of 20Z., and the reversion of the manor or lordship of Omesby,
CO. Norfolk, of the yearly value of 16/. 6$. 8^/., late of Margaret, countess of
Richemond, on the death of Thomas Stanley, knight, lord Stanley, who
holds the same for life, to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs,
bondmen, escheats, advowsons, parks, stews, stanks, waters, woods, under-
woods, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, franchises, liberties,
fairs, markets, hereditaments and commodities by knight-service and a rent
of 78«. yearly. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 28.
March 1. Grant for life to the king's servant Philip Courteney, one of the knights
Westminster, of the body, of a yearly rent of 40Z. from the issues of the duchy of Corn-
wall. By p.s.
The like to the king's servant John Courteney, one of the esquires of the
body, of a yearly rent of 40 marks. By p.s.
The like to the king's serA'ant William Courteney of an annuity of 20Z.
By p.s.
1 RICHARD III.— Part 4. 429
-lAQA Membrane 23 — cont.
The like to the king's servant Humphrey Gourteney of an annuity of
20 marks. By p.s.
March 5. Grant to Thomas Everingham, one of the knights of the body, and the
Westminster, heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the castle
and borough of Bemestaple, the castle and manor of Toryton, the fee-farm
of Toryton and Bemestaple and all lands, rents and services in Bemestaple
and Toryton, co. Devon, late of Thomas Seintleger and the manors of
Blacford and Prestley, a yearly rent of 66s. 8^. in Rode and all lands, rents
and services in Blakeford, Prestley and Rode, co. Somerset, the manor of
Nether Hayford and all lands in Nether Hayford, co. Oxford, and the manor
of Chirington and all lands, rents and services in Ghirington, co. Berks,
late of Roger Tokottis, knight, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, parks,
warrens, forests, chaces, woods, underwoods, streams, fisheries^ mills, fairs,
markets, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, wreck of
sea and other rights by knight-service and a rent of 151. yearly. By p.s.
March 6. Grant for life to the king's servitor James Hobart of 10 marks yearly
Westminster, from Michaelmas last from the fee-farm of Ipswich, co. Suffolk. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the bailiffs.
March 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Fowler, esquire of the body,
Westminster, of the of&ce of steward of the towns and lordships of Bukyngham,
Hakmersham and Brikhill, parcel of the honour of Gloucester, with their
members, co. Buckingham, and all lands and hereditaments in those towns
late of Henry, duke of Buckingham, and in the king's hands by reason of
an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westminster, 28 January, receiving the
accustomed fees with all profits. By p.s.
Feb. 5. Grant for life to John Sapcote, esquire, one of the esquires of the body,
Westminster, of the custody of all lordships, manors, lands and other possessions of
James Tregurra in the county of Cornwall from Christmas last for the use
of the latter, if they remain so long in the king's hands by reason of his
idiotoy. By p.s.
Feb. 17. Grant for life to the king's servant John Water alias Yorke, one of the
Westminster, king's heralds at arms, for the fee of his office, of the manor of Bayhall,
CO. Kent, not exceeding the value of 100s. yearly, in the king's hands by
reason of the forfeiture of Henry, late duke of Buckingham, from the time
of forfeiture and a yearly rent of 8^. 6s. Sd. from the issues of the lordship
of Huntyngfeld, co. Kent, with a livery as other heralds had in the time of
Edward III yearly at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
March 6. Grant for life, from 26 June last, to the king's servant William Bolton,
Westminster, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the office of parker of the park of
Sumnyng Hyll within the forest of Wyndesore and fees of 4(2. daily from
the issues of the castle of Wyndesore with all other profits. By p.s.
The like to the same of the office of riding forester of the forest of
Wyndesore and wages of Sd. daily from the issues of the castle of
Wyndesore with all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 21. Inspeximiis and confirmation to Robert Leget of letters patent dated
Westminster. 21 Februarv, 1 Edward lY, granting to him for life the office of chief
mason of the castle of Wyndesore.
By p.s. and for 20^. paid in the hanaper.
480 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
[4g4 MEMBRANE 22.
April 25. Inspeximua and confirmation to John Shaa of letters patent dated
Nottingham. 26 April, 22 Edward IV (see p. 300).
£7 p.s. and for 10«. paid in the hanaper.
April 10. Grant, during minor! ty, to James Tyrell, knight, and Richard Gowld,
Nottinghftm. citizen and mercer of London, of the custody of all manors, lands, rents,
services and other possessions with knights* fees etc. late of John Arundell
(of) Trerise, esquire, deceased, tenant in chief, and the marriage of Robert
his son and heir without disparagement, in the king's hands by the
forfeiture of John Fogge, knight, to whom Edward IV granted the same
by letters patent, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
April 15. Grant, during pleasure, from 26 June last, to William Lacy of the office
Lincoln. of clerk of the council, receiving 40 marks yearly from the issues of the
manor or lordship of Bradwell, co. Essex, and a livery for summer and
winter yearly at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
April 29. Inspeximm and confirmation to Master James Fryse of letters patent
Northampton, aated 29 January, 21 Edward IV (see p. 251).
By p.s. and for iOs, paid in the hanaper.
April 26. Grant for life to the king's counsellor Thomas Mongomery, knight, of
Nottingham, the castle, lordship and manor of Hyngham at the Castle, the lordship or
manor of Greies in Sibill Hithingham, the lordship or manor of Prayers
and all lands called Prayers in Greys in Sibill Hythyngham, the lordship
or manor of Pevers and all lands called Pevers in Greies in Sibill
Hithyngham, the lordship or manor of Geldham, the lordship or manor of
Colne alias Earl's Colne, the lordship or manor of Hatfeld Brodok Bromsho
Bury in Hatfeld, the lordship or manor of Vauces, the lordship or manor of
Ongre, the hundred of Ongre and the hundred of Harlowe, co. Essex, with
knights' fees, advowsons, liberties, franchises, courts, leets, fairs, markets,
parks, warrens, stanks, mills, commons, turbaries, views of frank-pledge,
free customs and other profits ; and the offices of master forester and
master of the game of deer of all the king's forests, chaces and parks in
the county of Essex and steward of all lordships, manors, lands, hundreds,
views of frank-pledge, leets and other courts of the king in the said county
not parcel of the premises granted to him. By p.s.
May 20. Grant to John Broke, lord Cobham, of an annuity of 16Z. during the
Westminster, life of Thomas, lord Stanley, from the issues of the lordships of Middelton
and Merden, co. Kent. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 21.
Feb. 24. General pardon to John Gheverell of Chauntmarell, co. Dorset, esquire,
Westminster, alias « gentilman,' of all oJQfences committed by him before 23 February.
By p.s.
March 2. Inspeximus and confirmation to Thomas Wade and John Challey of
Westminster, letters patent dated 4 August, 16 Edward IV. [Freyich Eollj 16 Edward IV ^
m. 8.] By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
Vacated because on the French Roll,
Feb. 27. Grant, during good behaviour, from Michaelmas last, to John Dynham
Westminster, of Dynham, knight, of the offices of chief steward and surveyor of all
castles, lordships, honours, manors and other possessions of the duchy of
Cornwall within the realm, receiving fees of 100^ yearly at the hands
of the receiver general of the duchy with all other profits. By p.s.
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 4. 431
1 J o j^ Membrane 21 — cont.
March 8. Grant to the king's kinsman William ^ earl of Huntjngdon, and Dame
Westminster. Katharine Plantagenet of an annuity of 400 marks yearly from Michaelmas
last during the life of Thomas, lord Stanley, from the issues of the lord-
ships of Newport, Brekenok and Hay in Wales. By p.s.
March 5. Presentation of William Talbot, doctor of decrees, to the prebend of
Westminster. Chute in the cathedral church of Salisbury, void by the death of Master
William Osgoby and in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
church being in his hands. By p.s.
March 8. Grant for life to the king's servant James Whitfeld, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the king's pitcher-house (picherie), of the custody of a weir (sewere)
called * Home Were ' within the river Thames in the parish of St. Peter,
Old Wyndesore, c^. Berks, with all profits, as John Goght had.
By p.s. [346.]
March 8. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Thomas Arundell, lord Mautravers,
Westminster, of 300 marks yearly, viz. 100 marks from the customs in the port of
Southampton and 200 marks from the subsidy called tonnage and poundage
in the port of London. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Grant for life to Thomas Cole of the office of serjeant of the king's
Westminster, skinnery and 12d. daily from 26 June last, from which day he has occupied
the office, from the issues of the city of Norwich and a livery of summer
and winter of the suit of the king's esquires yearly at the hands of the
keeper of the great wardrobe with all other profits, as John Cole had.
By p.s.
March 10. Grant for life to John Walker of an annuity of 20 marks from the
Westminster, customs in the port of Suthampton and ports and places adjacent.
By p.s.
Feb. 23. Grant for life to Henry Sewall that he shall be one of the knights of the
Westminster, king's alms within the college of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore.
By p.s.
Feb. 25. Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Westminster.
March 8. Grant for life to the king's servant James Huddelston of the ferry
Westminster, {passagium) in North Wales called * Portathowe.' By p.s.
MEMBRANE 20.
May 27. Inspeadmus and confirmation to William, earl of Huntyngdon, of a
Westminster, charter dated at Wobum, 4 July, 19 Edward IV. [Charter EoU,
19 Edward IV, No, 11.] By p.s. and for 100s. paid in the hanaper
May 29. Inspeximxis and confirmation to John Luthyngton of the following : —
Westminster. 1. Letters patent dated 25 September, 17 Edward IV. {Ses p. 64.)
2. Letters patent dated 4 December, 1 Edward IV, appointing
him auditor of the honour and earldom of Bichemond for life.
8. Letters patent dated 2 February, 19 Edward IV. (See p. 177.)
By p.s. and for iOs. paid in the hanaper.
June 1. Grant to the king's servant John Sapcotes, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, and the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels,
of the lordships and manors of Iplepenne with its memb^, co. Devon, of
the value of 80Z., and Nethirham and Stoke with their members, co.
432 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
•\AQA Membrane 20 — cont,
Somerset, of the yearly value of 601., to hold with advowsons, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, hundreds, fines, heriots, leets, courts, suits of
court, homages, views of frank pledge, warrens and other profits by knight-
service and a rent of 10 marks yearly. By p.s.
May 21. Whereas John Yemam, clerk, and Humphrey Belcher have the custody
Westminster, of all manors, lands and hereditaments late of William Trussel, knight,
the manor or lordship of Wyllaston and all lands called Bruersalgh in the
county of Chester excepted, during the minority of Edward Trussell his
son and heir, rendering to the king 108L yearly, the king grants this rent
to William Huse, knight, chief justice of the Eing*s Bench, from Martinmas
last. By p.s.
June 2. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year,
Westminster, granted on 15 January last by letters patent to Robert Geryng olttLs Jering
alias Geddyng of the county of Kent, ' carpenter,' alias ' gentilman,' stay-
ing on the king's service in the company of William Rosse, esquire,
victualler of the town and castle of Calais and the marches there, on the
safe custody and victualling of the same, because he delays in the county
of Middlesex, as Thomas Northlond and William Martyn, sheriffs, have
certified.
MEMBRANE 19.
^l&y 5. hispeximus and confirmation to John Eyell and his heirs of letters patent
Westminster, dated 27 August, 22 Edward IV {see p, 039).
For 100s. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 11. Inspexinius and confirmation to William Wryxham, the warden, and the
Westminster, brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. Katharine by the Tower of
London of letters patent dated 22 February, 8 Edward IV, inspecting to
Henry Trevylyan, then warden, and the brethren and sisters letters patent
dated 23 April, 51 Edward III, and 20 September, 50 Edward III.
For 20s. paid in the hanaper.
March 9. Letters of denization for James Aker, born in the parts of Holand.
Westminster. By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 18.
May 28. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and canons of Bernewell of
Westminster, letters patent dated 16 November, 1 Edward IV, inspecting and confirming
letters patent dated 20 December, 1 Richard II, inspecting and con-
firming the following: —
1. A charter dated at Westminster, 18 July, 18 Henry III.
2. A charter dated at Norwich, 3 January, 18 Edward III [Charter
Roll, 18 Edward III, No. 4] , inspecting and confirming a charter
dated at Westminster, 8 December, 2 Edward II [Charter Roll,
2 Edward I J, No. 86] , [inspecting and] confirming [a charter
dated] at Westminster, 12 June, 18 [Edward I] [Charter Roll,
18 Edward I, No. 82] , inspecting and confirming a charter dated
13 May, 13 Henry III. For 5 marks paid in the hanaper.
March 10. Inspeximus and confirmation to Biohard Croft and Thomas Croft of letters
Westminster, patent dated 8 February, 4 Edward IV, granting to them for life divers
offices in the park and manor of Wodestoke.
By p.s. and for SOs. paid in the hanaper.
1 RICHARD m.— Pabt 4. 488
•^^g^ MEMBEANE 17.
May 24. Orant to John, lord of Gobham, and the heirs male of his body, for his
Westminster, good service against the rebels, of the manor of Ermyngton with the
borough of the same, the hundred of Ermyngton and the manor of Hode
in Dertington, co. Devon, the manor of Wolston alias Wolveston, co.
Cornwall, late of William Stonour, knight, rebel, and the reversion on the
death of Thomas Stanley, knight, lord Stanley, of the manor or lordship of
Derteford, ce, Kent, which reversion belongs to the king by force of an act
in Parliament at Westminster, 28 January, to hold with knights' fees,
advowsons, liberties, franchises, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets, fairs,
markets, parks, warrens, stanks, mills, commons, turbaries, free customs
and other things by knight-service and a rent of 102. yearly. By p.s.
May 18. Grant to Henry Grey, lord of Codnore, knight, and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors or lordships of
Okeham, co. Rutland, of the yearly value of 86Z., Langham, co. Rutland, of
the yearly value of SOL, Egeston, co. Rutland, of the yearly value of
282. ISs. id.y Hengrave, co. Suffolk, of the yearly value of 442., and
Haverhill and Hersham, co. Suffolk, of the yearly value of 282., to hold
with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, parks,
bondmen, stews, waters, stanks, woods, underwoods, warrens, courts, leets,
views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises and profits by knight-service and
a rent of 202. yearly! By p.s.
April 24. Grant, from Easter, 28 Edward IV, to William Dawbeney of 102. yearly
Nottingham, from a farm in Watford, co. Northampton, until he shall have an office of
the value of 202. yearly for life of the king's grant, and to him and Joan his
wife of 20 marks yearly for life from the fee fsurm of the town of Notyngham ;
in lieu of grants by letters patent dated 22 June, 21 Edward lY {see p, 276),
and 1 May [rectiua March] , 21 Edward IV {see p. 278;, surrendered.
By p.s.
May 28. Grant for life to William Tempyll of the office of yeoman of the king's
Westminster, ordnance and 6d. daily for his wages from the issues of the manors or lord-
ships of Wrotell, Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh, Raylegh and Rocheford, co.
Essex, and Tunbriche, Penshurst, Middelton and Merdon and the hundred
of Middelton, co. Kent, with arrears from 7 July last, from which time he
has occupied the office. By p.s.
May 29. Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Brakenbery, one of the esquires
Westminster, of the body, of an annuity of 402. from 1 August last from the issues of the
mint within the Tower of London. By p.s.
May 29. The like to the same of the office of surveyor of the king's lordships of
Westminster. Writtell, Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh and Racheford, co. Essex, and
Tunbrigge, Hadlowe, Penshurst, Middelton and Merdon, co. Kent, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the lordships and all other profits.
June 18. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Scot, now knight, of letters patent
Westminster, dated 12 June, 1 Edward IV, granting to him 60 marks yearly for life.
By p.s. and 6 marks paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 16.
Feb.80(«V) Inspeximus and confirmation to John Hays of letters patent dated
Westminster. 26 January, 18 Edward IV. {See p. 134.)
By p.s. (246) and for 20«» paid in the hanaper.
8258 2 b
484 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-lioj Membrane 16 — emit,
March SO. Pardon to William Lynde, the mayor, and the burgesses and bailiffs of
Nottingham, the town of Norhampton of 50 marks yearly, parcel of 12(W. of the farm of
the town, from Michaelmas last for ever, on the surrender of letters patent
dated 2 May, 16 Edward IV {see p. 99), so far as concerns the 202. yearly
there mentioned, and because the town has come to such ruin that the
bailiffs have had to pay 58/. 6s. 8d. at least yearly of their own goods
beyond the ordinary charges which they have sustained by reason of their
offices and in consequence many of the burgesses and inhabitants have
1483 withdrawn from the town. By p.s.
Dec. 28. Grant for life to the king*8 servant Nicholas Hedlam of the offices of
Westminster, porter of the castle of Sherefhoton and keeper of the king's wardrobe within
the castle and the park there, with wages of 2d, daily for the office of
porter, 2d. daily for the custody of the wardrobe and 2d. daily for the
custody of the park from Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship
1484 ^^ Sherefhoton with all other profits. By p.s.
May 24. Grant for life to William Glasyer of an annuity of 265. Sd. from the
Westminster, issues of the lordship of Mydelton and Marden, co. Kent. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 15-
March 28. Grant to the king's servant Robert Percy, knight, controller of the
Nottingham, household, and the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the
rebels, oj the manors of Gampes, Saxton and Abyton, co. Cambridge, and
all issues of the same from Michaelmas last, and the reversion on the death
of Thomas Stanley, knight, lord Stanley, of the manors of Sootton and
Brereton and certain lands, rents, services and hereditaments in Scotton,
Brereton, Staveley, Staynley, Burton and Knaresburgh, co. York, to hold
with knights' fees, advowsons, views of frank-pledge, courts, leets, fairs,
markets, meadows, warrens, stanks, mills, commons of turves, and other
things by the service of one knight's fee and a rent of 15/. yearly ; and
inspeadmus of the following: —
Charter of Thomas Barowe, clerk, and John Hudleston, knight, feoffees
to the use of the king, granting by his command the manor of
Garboldesham and all lands in Garboldesham, and the advowsons of the
churches of Garboldesham, co. Norfolk, late of Ehzabeth, late countess of
Oxford, to Robert Percy, knight, and Joyce his wife and the heirs male
of their bodies with remainder to the heirs male of the body of the said
Robert and the manors of Maldon, Waltons Hall in Purley, Planners-
wike, Jakelottys and Monden and all lands in Maldon, co. Essex, late of
the said countess, to the said Robert and the heirs male of his body.
They had the premises with John Pilkyngton and William Hopton,
knights, now deceased, of the grant of ihe king, then duke of Gloucester,
as appears in a charter dated 19 February, 18 Edward IV, and he had
the said manors of Garboldesham, Maldon and Waltons Hall, lands in
Garboldesham and Maldon and advowsons of the demise of the said
countess, William, late bishop of Ely, Thomas Mongomery, knight, John
Warkeworth, Peter Baxster, clerks, John Grene, Gilliert Deb^ham,
James Arblaster, esquire, Roger Tounesend and Henry Robson and the
manors of Flannerswike, Jakelottis and Monden of tiie demise of the said
countess, Peter, James, Roger and Henry, as appears in two charters
dated 9 January, 12 Edward IV. Roger Wentworth, Thomas Preston,
Thomas Bolton and Thomas Taillour are appointed attorneys tp deliver
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 4.
485
1484.
April 24.
Nottingham.
April 26.
Nottingham.
May 81.
Westminster.
June 7.
Westminster.
Memhram 15 — cont,
seisin of the premises. Witnesses : — Thomas Mongomery, James Tirell,
knights, John Radclyflf Fitz Wautier, Ralph WiUoughby, esquires,
Richard Southwell, William Grey of Merton and others. 26 February,
1 Richard III. By p.s.
General pardon to John Sayntlo late of Eeynsham, co. Somerset, knight,
alias late of Tormartun, co. Gloucester. By p.s.
General pardon to Walter Hungerford alian Hongreford of Haytesbury,
CO. Wilts, esquire, of all offences committed by him before 24 April*
By p.s.
The like to Nicholas Latymer alias Latemer of Denche, co. Dorset,
knight. By p.s
•
The like to Thomas Leukenore late of Tratton, co. Sussex, knight.
By p.s.
Grant for life, from Easter last, to the king's servant James Strangways,
knight of the body, of the manor or lordship of Dighton, co. York, to the
yearly value of 60^., with all liberties, franchises, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, wards, marriages, knights* fees, meadows, feedings, waters,
woods, warrens, and other profits, and an annuity of 18^. 18«. id. from the
issues of the king*s manor or lordship of Middelham with its members,
CO. York. By p.s.
April 8.
Nottingham.
April 8.
Nottingham.
May 28.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 14.
Grants during pleasure, to the king's servant Richard Quadryng, one of
the yeoman of the king's chamber, of the office of bailiff of the town of
TotUl, CO. Lincoln, with fees of 2d. daily from the issues of the said lord-
ship and all other profits ; and grant to him for life of an annuity of 100«.
from the issues of the said lordship. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Andrew Leke, one of the
yeomen of the crown, of the office of bailiff of the king's lordships and
manors of Frampton, Bykker and Boston, co. Lincoln, with fees of id, daily
from the issues of the lordships and all other profits ; anid grant to him for
life of an annuity of 100s. from the issues of the said lordships and manors.
By p.s.
Grant to Robert Brakynbery, esquire of the body, and the heirs male of
his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors or lordships
of Mote, Marden, Detlyng and Newenton and all lands, rents and services
in Motte, Merden, Detlyng and Nelventon, co. Kent, late of Antony, earl
Ryviers, of the yearly vsdue of 26Z. 18^. 4r/., the manors or lordships of
Crathom and Cokered and all lands, rents and services in the towns,
hamlets and territories of Crathom and Crokered late of John Cheyne,
Robert Cheyne and Humphrey Cheyne and all other lands, rents and
services in Kompney Merssh and elsewhere in the county of Kent and in
the Isle of Ozney and the town and parish of Hastyngys and elsewhere
in the county of Sussex late of the said John, Robert and Humphrey and
in the king's hands by reason of their forfeiture, of the yearly value of
502. 18s. Id., and the manor or lordship of Glassenbury and all hmds, rents
and services in the town, hamlet and territory of Glassenbury and in the
counties of Kent, Sussex and Surrey late of Walter Robert, of the yearly
486 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1 i^oj^ Membrane 14 — cont,
yalue of 40^, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, parked warrens, forests,
chaces, woods, underwoods, meadows, feedings, pastures, stews, waters,
stanks, streams, fisheries, mills, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, heriots
and commodities from 9 March last by knight-service and a rent of SL 16s.
yearly. By p.s.
April 26. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Sibill, esquire, as clerk of the
Nottingham, market of the household and throughout the whole realm, with the
supervision of all artificers, labourers, victuallers, bakers and brewers,
and power to imprison those accused or found guilty of fraud in the
exercise of their crafts, and grant to him, during pleasure, of all issues
of his office. By p.s.
April 24. Grant to Master John Shirwod, professor of theology and the king's
Nottingham, proctor in the court of Home, and his assigns of the custody of the
temporalities of the bishopric of Durham with advowsons from the death of
William, last bishop, so long as they remain in the king's hands. By p.s.
April 25. Grant for life to Robert Percy, knight, of the custody of all the demesne
Nottingham, lands and meadows of the king's manor of Kenyngton, co. Surrey, with a
bam and other easements without ' le pale ' there and of the conies, rents
and perquisites of. court and other profits pertaining to it, from Michaelmas
last, rendering to the king 20 marks yearly as was answered to Henry VI
by Ralph Legh, and of the offices of steward of the lordship of Kenyngton
and keeper of the said manor, parcel of the duchy of Cornwall, receiving
the accustomed fees for the office of steward and id, daily for the office of
keeper from the said farm of 20 marks yearly. By p.s.
June 18. General pardon to Thomas Rither alias Ryther late of Ryther, co. York,
Westminster, esquire, alias of London, * gentilman,* alias of Kynston, co. Kent, alius late
of Maydeston, co. Kent, ali<is of Mote, co. Kent, of all offences committed
by him before 20 May last. By p.s.
June 20. Grant, during pleasure, to Katharine, duchess of Buckingham, of an
Westminster, annuity of 200 marks from the issues of the lordship of Tunbrigge,
CO. Kent. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 18.
March 6. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Wortley, knight, one of the
Westminster, knights of the body, of the office of steward of the lordship of Scaresdale
and town of Chesterfeld, co. Derby, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant for life to Robert Wortley of the office of bailiff of Stafford Grene,
CO. Stafford, with the accustomed ^ees. By p.s.
Grant for life to William Bayldon of the office of keeper or bailiff of the
manor of Stafford, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
March 7. Grant for life to John Dighton of the office of bailiff of the lordship of
Westminster. Ayton, co. Stafford, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant for life to Thomas Belle of the office of keeper of the park of
Stafford, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
May 6. Pardon to Thomas Payn late of Norton Beauchamp, co. Somerset,
Westminster. < taillour,* of his outlawry in the said county for not appearing before
1 RICHARD m.— Pabt 4.
487
1484.
May 11.
Westminster.
March 7.
Westininster.
May 6.
Weetminster.
April 25.
Nottingham.
May 12.
Westminster.
May 12.
Weetminster.
Membrane 18 — cant.
Robert Danby and his fellows, late justices of the Bench of Edward lY, to
answer the said late king and Joan, lady of Lysle, for having with Thomas
Oamage late of Norton Beauchampi esquire, William ap Morgan Gamage
late of Norton Beauchamp, esquire, William Gamage late of Norton
Beauchamp, 'gentilman/ Thomas ap Roger late of Norton Beauchamp,
'gentilman,* William Carpynter late of Norton Beauchamp, *yoman,*
David Glasyer late of Welles, co. Somerset, *courtholder,' Henry Mower
late of Stoke Gififord, co. Somerset, the elder, ' tanner,* Henry Mower late
of Norton Beauchamp, the younger, * tanner,* David Treheron late of
Barton, co. Somerset, * yoman,* John Byryk late of Worle, co. Somerset,
* laborer,* Thomas Newlond late of Worle, *husbondman,' Jevan Dee late
of Uphill, CO. Somerset, * wever,' .John Banewell lute of Uphill, * hosteler,*
John Hayne late of Axbrigge, co. Somerset, ' touker,* Michael Payn late
of Norton Beauchamp, 'taillour,' Thomas Twytte late of Kewestoke,
00. Somerset, 'husbondman,* Walter Mannyng late of Banewell,
GO. Somerset, laborer,' David Lewes late of Stoke Cursy, co. Somerset,
< yoman,* William Jones late of Wryngton, co. Somerset, 'taillour,* Robert
ap Procer late of Norton Beauchamp, < yoman,* David Walsheman late of
Norton Beauchamp, chaplain, Philip Birgo late of W^orle, ^ mason,*
William of Pantry late of Norton Beauchamp, * yoman,* John ap Jankyn
late of Portebury, co. Somerset, * yoman,* John Porter late of Portbury,
< yoman,* William Marchall late of Clopton, co. Somerset, 'yoman,* and
John Hawkyns late of Clopton, ' yoman,* entered into and disseised her of
the manor of Norton Beauchamp by Worspryng, two carucates and three
virgates of land, 40 acres of meadow, ld,s. 4e/. of rent and a rent of a moiety
of a pound of cumin in Kewestoke, Worspryng, Rolleston, Boure, Neulond,
Ghurchechehill and Neuton and the fourth part of the manor of Worle,
CO. Somerset; he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan,
knight, chief justice of the Bench, has certified.
Grant, during pleasure, from 26 November last, to the king*s servant
Nicholas Spicer, one of the esquires of the body, of the office of receiver of
the lordships of Brekenoke, Neweport, Uske and Carlion in South Wales,
with fees of 20 marks yearly from the issues of the same and all other
profits. By p.s.
Grant for life to Thomas Wortley, one of the knights of the body, of the
offices of steward of all lordships and lands lately pertaining to Henry, late
duke of Buckingham, in the county of Stafford and of master of the game of
all forests, woods, chaces, warrens and other places in the said county lately
pertaining to the said duke, with fees of lOOZ. yearly from the issues of the
said lordships and lands and all other profits. By p.s.
Inspeximm and confirmation to William Tyler of letters patent dated
2 December, 19 Edward IV. (See p. 168.)
By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
Impeximus and confirmation to John Priour of letters patent dated
7 June, 16 Edward IV, granting to him for life 10 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 6<. Sd. paid in the hanaper.
Presentation of John Dawson to the parish church of Debden, in the
diocese of London, void by the resignation of Master Richard Payne,
bachelor in decrees. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Reginald Yong to take stone-cutters,
plumbers, carpenters, layers, glaziers, tilers, smiths, plasterers, daubers and
other workmen for the king*3 works within the palace of Westminster, the
488
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
April 16.
Lincoln.
1483.
July 3.
Westminster.
Metnbrane 13 — cont,
castle of Wyndesore, the manor of Ghyltem Langley and the lodge and
park there and elsewhere within the realm and timber, stone, tiles, shingles,
laths, boards, iron, lead, glass, nails and other necessaries and carriage for
the same. By bill of the clerk of the works.
The like of Walter Forster.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Hopton, esquire, of the offices
of bailiff and warrener of Marlowe, co. Buckingham, with the custody of
the king's swans there, with wages of id, daily from the issues of the lord-
shfp of Marlowe, and an annuity of 10/. yearly from the same. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's ser\'ant, Richard Ive, for his good
service to Edward IV and the king, of the office of clerk of the crown of
Chancery from 26 June last, from which day he has occupied the office, with
all profits as John de Tamworth and Geoffrey Martyn had in the time of
Edward III and Thomas Ive in the time of Edward IV and 20/. yearly from
the issues of the hanaper and a livery of vesture and fur of the suit of
esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe.
By p.s.
1484.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
June 5.
Westminster.
June 17.
Westminster.
May 30.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 25.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 12.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Maymond of the office of
bailiff of the Kordship of Ouston, co. Lincoln, with fees of 80s. id. yearly
from the issues of the lordship and all other profits, and an annuity of 4.0s.
from the issues of the lordship. By p.s.
Demise to William Mistelbroke from Michaelmas last for life of the
custody of the manor of Claygate with its members in the parish of Asshe,
CO. Surrey, rendering to the king yearly 6/. ISs, id. and iOd. of increment
and keeping up the houses, enclosures, buildings and other charges.
By p.s.
hispeximns and confirmation to Alice Borough of letters patent dated
18 June, 1 {rectius 20) Edward IV [see p. 203], granting to her a yearly
rent of 20 marks during the minority of Edward, son of George, late duke
of Clarence. By p.s. and for 18s. id. paid in the hanaper.
Inspexinnis and confirmation to Thomas Peyntour of letters patent dated
9 January, 15 Edward IV, granting to him 10 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 10s. paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to Robert Appulby of the office of the custody of the king's
privy palace of Westminster, receiving the accustomed fees from Michaelmas
last, from which day he has occupied the office at the king^s command, as
Peter Curteys had, from the fee farm and issues of the town of Southamp-
ton, and the office and custody of the king's wardrobe within the palace of
Westminster from Michaelmas last, receiving the accustomed fees as in
the times of Edward III and Richard 11 from the said fee-farm and issues.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff, men and bailiffs of the town and
the farmers of the said fee-farm.
March 6. Grant for life to James Danby, knight of the body, of the office of master
Westminster, of the king's hounds called *hereies,' receiving for Us own wages 12(2. daily
1 RICHABD III— Part 4.
489
1484.
June 28.
Westminster.
June 6.
Westminster.
Membrane l^—cont*
from the issues of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham and also other
wages, viz. id. daily for one yeoman 'barners,* and 8^. daily for his
horse, 2d. daily for each of two yeomen 'barners' and two yeomen
'veautrers,' l^d. daily for each of two grooms of the veautrers' office and f</.
daily for the puture of each of 86 running dogs and 9 harriers, from the
issues of the subsidy and ulnage of cloths in the counties of Somerset and
Dorset and a moiety of the forfeiture of the same, with arrears from
Michaelmas last, with all other profits pertaining to the office as John
Wroth, esquire, had. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Richard Conyers, one of the esquires of the
household, of an annuity of 26Z. 18s. id. from Michaelmas last from the
issues of the king's castle or lordship of Barnard Castell until the king
shall provide him with lands, an office or something of like value.
By p.s.
Letters of denization for John le Germawe, bom in the bishopric of Li^ge.
By p.s. and for 18«. id. paid in the hanaper.
March 6.
Westminster.
May 8.
Westminster.
April 24.
Westminster.
June 14.
Westminster.
June 15.
Westminster.
June 16.
Westminster.
April 24.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 11.
Inspeximus and confirmation to Edward Skelton of letters patent dated
16 July, 1 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of one of the
king's Serjeants at arms with wages of 12(/. daily from the farm of the
counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
By p.s. and for 26$. 8^. paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Confirmation of the grant for life to John Haukens of 10 marks yearly
by letters patent dated [8]1 January, 14 Edward IV.
By p.s. and for 60. 8^. paid in the hanaper.
Confirmation of the grant for life to Robert Grene of 10 marks yearly by
letters patent dated 28 October, 15 Edward IV.
By p.s. and for 65. 8^. paid in the hanaper.
Presentation of Thomas Brome, chaplain, to the parish church of
Cernecote, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the death of John Paty.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Chester, esquire^ of the
office of ganger within the port and town of Bristol with the accustomed
fees. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant William Lilboume and the heirs male of his
body, for his good service against the rebels, of a yearly rent or fee-farm of
8/. from certain lands in Edonbrigge, co. Kent, now in the tenure of Richard
Martyn, esquire, in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture of Henry,
late duke of Buckingham, to hold from Michaelmas last by knight-service
and a rent of II5. yearly. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Gervase Clyfton, knight, and the heirs male
of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship
of Radclif on Sore and all other lands, rents, possessions and hereditaments
late of Henry, late duke of Buckingham, in Radclif on Sore and Kynston,
CO. Nottingham, and Kegworthe, co. Leicester, and in the king's hands by
440
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
April 26.
Nottingham.
Membrafie 11 — cont,
reason of his forfeiture, to hold by knight-service and a rent of 40s. yearly,
the manor or lordship of Overton Longevile with the advowson of the
parish church of the same and all other lands, rents, possessions and
hereditaments in Overton Longville, co. Huntingdon, late of Roger Tocotes
late of Bromeham, knight, and in the king's hands by reason of his
forfeiture, to hold by knight-service and a rent of 405. yearly, and the manor
or lordship of Dalbury and Dalbury Lyes with the advowson of the parish
church of the same and all other lands, rents, possessions and hereditaments
in Dalburv and Dalbury Lyes and Elwall and Wrikesworthe aliag
Worseworth, co. Derby, late of Henry, late duke of Exeter, to hold by
knight-service and a rent of 20s. yearly, and all the issues of the premises
frcm 18 October last. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Wassheboum, esquire, of an
annuity of 10 marks from the issues of the lordship of Elmeley Lovet, co.
Worcester.
May 18.
Westminster.
May 18.
Westminster.
May 80.
Westminster.
Feb. 21.
WestminBter.
June 18.
Westminster.
April 10.
Nottingham.
March 21.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 10.
Inspfximus and confirmation to John Alday of letters patent dated 1 July,
8 Edward IV, granting to him for life lOZ. yearly.
By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
Inspejcimus and confirmation of letters patent dated 10 December,
1 Edward IV, inspecting and confirming letters patent dated 4 March,
8 Richard II, inspecting and confirming letters patent dated 8 February,
26 Edward III, granting divers liberties to the workers of cloths from
foreign parts. By p.s. and for 5 marks paid in the hanaper.
Revocation of the protection with clause volumm, for one year, granted
on 11 May by letters patent to Robert Cowper late of Upham,
CO. Hampton, alias late of London, 'carpenter,' alias late of Gharyng,
CO. Kent, alias of the town of Calais, staying on the king's service in
the company of William Rosse, esquire, victualler of the town, castle
and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody and victualling of the same,
because he delays at Charryng, co. Kent, as John Bamme, sheriff, has
certified.
Inspeximus and confirmation to John Stanbrige of letters patent dated
8 July {rectius June), U Edward IV, granting to him for life the office
of the custody of the lodge of Emmeslowe in the forest of Shirwode
and of being one of the king's foresters there.
By p.s. and for 18s. 4(2. paid in the hanaper.
Grant to the king's servant Henry PuUowe, yeoman of the crown, of an
annuity of 6/. 20rf. from Midsummer last from the issues of the lordship of
Harom, co. York, until he shall be promoted by the king to an office of
greater value. By p.s.
Inspexitnus and confirmation to John Clerk of letters patent dated 5 July,
17 Edward IV. {See p. 89.) By K.
Inspeximus and confirmation to William Windesore of letters patent dated
17 August, 19 Edward IV. {See p. 162.)
By p.s. and for ^ mark paid in the hanaper*
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 4. 441
J4g3^ MEMBRANES 9 and 8.
Dec. 16. Impeximus and confirmation to the dean and canons of the royal free
Westminster, chapel of St. George within the castle of Wyndesore of the following : —
1. Letters patent dated 80 November, 1 Edward IV, inspecting and
confirming letters patent dated 26 October, 25 Edward III.
2. Letters patent dated 6 December, 19 Edward IV. {See p. 178.)
By p.s.
i^gj^ Membrane s — cont.
May 1. Presentation of John, bishop of Waterford, parson of the parish church of
Westminster. Langworth, in the diocese of Salisbury, to the parish church of Henton, in
the same diocese, on an exchange of churches with Richard Birde.
MEMBRANES 8 and 7.
Feb. 19. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and convent of Mountgraoe of
Westminster, the following : —
1. Letters patent dated 22 February, 1 Edward IV, inspecting and
confirming with additions to Robert, then prior, and the convent a
charter dated at Westminster, 20 March, 22 Richard II. [Charter Roll,
21-28 Bichard II, Xo. 2.]
2. Letters patent dated 24 February, 1 Edward IV, granting to them
the manor of Atherston, co. Warwick.
8. Letters patent dated 28 November, 11 Edward IV, granting to
Robert, then prior, and the convent the manor or alien priory of
Begger, co. York. For 5 marks paid in the hanaper.
Mcfnbrane 7 — cont.
March 8. Grant for life to Roger Kynaston, knight, of an annuity of 40 marks from
Westminster the issues of the king's commote of Arduduy, co. Merioneth, at the hands
of the bailiffs or farmers of the king's town of Hardlagh in the said
commote and the king's rhingylls of the commote. By p.s.
March 5. Grant for life to the king's servant Roger Kynaston, knight, of the offices
Westminster, of sheriff and escheator of the county of Merieniouth in North Wales with
the accustomed fees and all other profits, which were granted to him by
letters patent of Edward IV. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 6.
Feb. 9. Grant to the king's mother Cecily, duchess of York, in recompense of
Westminster, grants to her of 400Z. yearly and 289^ Qs. 8d, yearly by letters patent dated
1 June, 1 Edward IV, of which she has received no payment, that she or
her factors or attorneys in the next two years may ship 775j sacks and
bales of wool in the ports of London, Sandwich and Suthampton and take
them by the straits of Marrok to any foreign parts quit of customs and
subsidies, and afterwards 258^ sacks and bales yearly in like manner until
the king shall provide her for life with the sum of 689L 6s. 8f/. yearly.
ByK.
442
CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1484.
May 18.
Westminster.
May 81.
Westminster.
June 4.
Westminster.
May 25.
Westminster,
June 12.
Westminster.
June 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 6 — cont.
Pardon to the mayor and burgesses of the town of Oxford of 20 marks,
parcel of the fee-farm of 402., of which lOOs. is allowed to them for the
assize of bread and ale which used to pertain to the said farm, of which
the chancellor and scholars of the University answer to the king for Id.
yearly ; and grant that they shall henceforth hold the town at fee-farm of
21^ 18«. 4f/. only. By p.s.
Licence for the prior and convent of Thorney to elect an abbot in the
place of Thomas Wysbech, deceased. By p.s.
Signification to Th. bishop of London of the royal assent to the election
of William Guy, brother of the monastery of St. Bartholomew in West-
smythfeld in the suburb of London, as prior of that place. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Hugh Hastinges, knight, and the heirs male
of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors of Wellys,
CO. Norfolk, of the yearly value of 29/. 17«. Okd., Wargham, co. Norfolk, of
the yearly value of 2SL ISs, 7c/., Sheringham, co. Norfolk, of the yearly
value of IM. 18<. lOd., and Wyveton, co. Norfolk, of the yearly value of
86/. 17s. lid., to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats,
advowsons, waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries, stanks, mills,
meadows, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fines, amercements,
heriots, rents, services, reversions, liberties and commodities by knight-
service and a rent of 8/. 16s. 7d. yearly. By p.s.
Grant to Richard Hansard of the custody of the lordship, manor and
hundred of Odyam with rents or issues, meadows, feedings, pastures,
fisheries, water-mills, warrens, views of frank pledge, perquisites of court
and all other commodities, liberties and franchises from Michaelmas last
for 20 years, rendering to the king 51/. yearly, and grant that he shall not
be charged with the repair of the same and shall have allowance for any
grants that may be made out of the same. By p.s.
Mandate to the mayor of London and escheator in that city for the
restitution of the temporalities of the priory of St. Bartholomew in
Westsmythfeld, London, to William Guy, canon of the priory, whose
election as prior Thomas, bishop of London, has confirmed and whose fealty
the king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Buckingham.
Essex and Hertford.
Middleseic.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
March 8.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 5.
May 20.
Westminster.
Inspeximus and confirmation to Henry Abyndon of letters patent dated
2 March, 2 Edward IV, granting to him 8/. yearly for life from the issues
of the castle, manor or lordship of Hadlegh, co. Essex.
By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the farmers, receivers or other occupiers.
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 4. 448
■i^oi Membrane 5 — cofit,
June 14. Grant for life to Robert Gisbome of the custody of the king's game ^nd
Westminster, woods in the forest of Pambere, co. Southampton, with the accustomed
fees. By p.s.
May 18. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Garnet, for his good service
Westminster, fco Edward IV and the kmg, of the office of pavillioner and serjeant of the
king's pavilions and tents within the realm and wages of IM. daily for himself
and id. daily for a yeoman under him, 100«. [yearly] for a house in which
the pavilions and tents are kept, 468. 8^^. yearly for his robes for winter and
summer and ISs. id. for a robe of the said yeoman, from the issues of the
manors or lordships of Wrottell, Haveryng, Boy ton, Hadlegh, Raylegh and
Rocheford, co. Essex, and Tunbrigge, Penshurst, Middelton and Merdon
and the hundred of Middelton, co. Kent, with arrears from 7 July last, from
which time he has occupied the office at the king's command. By p.s.
June 20. Grant for life to the king's servant Edmund Graveley of the office of
Westminster, chief carpenter of the king's works within the palace of Westminster and
the Tower of London and elsewhere within the realm with wages of 12d.
daily from the issues of the manors or lordships of Wrottell, Haveryng,
Boyton, Hadlegh, Raylegh and Rocheford, co. Essex, and Tonbrigge,
Penshurst, Middelton and Merdon and the hundred of Middelton, co. Kent,
and a robe of the suit of the king's esquires yearly at the great wardrobe
and all other profits, cuttings {discidiis), chips {quisquiliis), mansions,
liberties and conmiodities, and arrears of wages from 7 July last, from
which time he has occupied the office at the king's command. By p.s.
June 22. Mandate in pursuance to the receivers of the manors.
Westminster.
Feb. 28. Demise to Thomas Talbot of the town of Calais and his heirs, executors
Westminster, and assigns from Michaelmas last for 10 years of a pasture called
' Millemansbroke ' lying within the lordship of Guysnes with all lands,
meadows, feedings, pastures, moors, marshes, fisheries, fowlings, chases,
reeds, rents, services and appurtenances, rendering to the king yearly at the
exchequer of Calais in time of peace the ancient rent of 8da. id. paid by
Robert Radclyf and 20s. more of increment, provided that in case of war he
shall not be bound to answer for a greater sum than can be levied by his
oath and the testimony of the controller there. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 4 and 3.
March 1. Insiteximus and confirmation to the bailiffs and burgesses of the town or
Westminster, borough of Huntyngdon of letters patent dated 4 July, 2 Henry VI,
inspecting and confirming a charter dated at Westminster, 12 February,
8 Henry IV [Charter Roll, 3 and 4 Henry IV. No. 6], inspecting and con-
firming a charter dated at Westminster, 12 December, 5 Richard II
[Charter Roll 5 and 6 Richard II y No. 22], inspecting and confirming the
following : —
1. Letters patent dated 10 December, 1 Richard II, inspecting and
confirming the following : —
(1.) A charter dated at Westminster, 10 April, 22 Edward III
[Charter Roll, 22 Edward III, No. 15], inspecting and confirming
with additions a charter dated at Haveryng, 7 August, 7 John,
[liotidi Cartarnm, p. 157.]
444 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Membranes 4 and 3 — cont.
(2.) A charier dated at Westminster, 15 October, 87 Edward
[Charter Boll, Edward 111, Xo, 6.]
2. A charter dated at Dover, 6 March, 36 Henry 111. [Charter
Roll, 36 Henry HI, m. 18.]
And grant that they and their successors shall form one corporate body
of two bailiffs and the burgesses of the town with power of acquiring in
mortmain lands, rents and other possessions and of impleading and being
impleaded ; pardon to them for ever of 21 marks, parcel of All. due to tbe
king yearly for the farm of the town ; grant that they and the men, tenants
and residents of the town shall be quit of prises, forest tolls and seizures and
no buyer or purveyor of the king shall enter the town and the liberty and
precinct of the same ; and grant that they shall have free warren in all their
lands within the town and the precinct and liberty of the same. By p.s.
Membrane 3 — cont.
Iilay 25. Grant for life to the king's servant John Stok of the office of clerk of the
Westminster, king's ordnance within the realm and elsewhere and wages of Qd. daily from
the issues of the manors or lordships of Wrottell, Haveryng, Boyton,
Hadlegh, Baylegh and Becheford, co. Essex, and Tunbrigg, Penshurst,
Middelton and Merdon and the hundred of Middelton, co. Kent, with
arrears from 7 July last, from which time he has occupied the office.
By p.s.
May 20. Bevocation of the protection with clause volnmus, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 4 May last by letters patent to John Stokwode, citizen and * Salter ' of
London, alias 'husbondman,* staying on the king's service in the company
of William Bosse, esquire, victualler of the town and castle of Calais and
the marches there, on-the safe-custody and victualling of the same, because
he delays in Suthwerk, co. Surrey, as appears by certificate of the sheriff.
MEMBRANE 2.
March 7. Grant for life, on account of her poverty, to Katharine Mountferaunt,
Westminster, daughter and heir of Bertrand, lord of Mountferaunt, and Petronilla his
wife, of an annuity of 20/. from Michaelmas last from the issues of the
counties of Bedford and Buckingham. By p.s.
Moy 19. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Westminster.
May 12. hispeadmus and confirmation to William Porter of letters patent dated
Westminster. 17 January, 8 Edward IV, granting to him for life Qd. daily.
By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
May 24. Grant for life to the king's servant Geoffrey Warton, one of the king's
Westminster. Serjeants at arms, of an annuity of 10/. from the issues of the lordship of
Bodyham, co. Sussex, lately pertaining to Thomas Lewkenore, knight,
rebel.
June 19. Mandate in pursuance to the receivers of the lordship.
Westminster.
1 BICHABD in.— Pabt 4.
4M
1484.
May 20.
Westminster.
May 28.
Westzainster.
May 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 2 — cont.
Presentation of John Shawe to the parish church of Grafton, in the
diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of James Molyneux.
Pardon to Thomas Sleford late of Norwich, ' gentilman,' of his outlawry
in London for not appearing before Thomas Bryan, knight, and his fellows,
justices of the Bench of Edward IV, to satisfy Boger Shauelok, citizen and
tailor of London, of 201. which the latter recovered against him and 20s.
damages, the said Eoger having appeared in court at Westminster on
24 May and acknowledged himself satisfied and the said Thomas having
surrendered to the Flete prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of
the Bench, has certified.
Grant to the king*s servant Ralph Assheton, knight of the body, and the
heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the
manors of Melton and Yeffyng, Eyngesknoth, Mekell Bepton, Litill Bepton
and Assheford, Lothfeld and Cherington, 100 acres of land in Bumney
Mersshe called ' Bariers,' the manor of Hertrigge in the parish of
Cranebroke and 100 acres of pasture and 100 acres of wood in the same
parish called * Gilfordis,' co. Kent. By p.s.
Vacated because elsewhere in tfie second year.
March 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
March 10.
Westminster.
June 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 24.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 1.
Inspeximus and confirmation to John Fox of letters patent dated 2 March,
19 Edward IV {see p. 177), and 9 July, 18 Edward IV {see p. 108).
By p.s. and for 26s. 8d, paid in the hanaper.
Presentation of John Lumbard to the parish church of Grafton, in the
diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of James Molyneux.
Vacated because in the secoml year.
Grant for life to the king*s servant Bichard Lee, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Wyng, co. Buckingham,
from Michaelmas, 1 Bichard UI, with fees of 4id, daily from the issues of
the lordship. By p.s.
Vacated because in tlie second year,
hispeximus and confirmation to Thomas Hilles of letters patent dated
28 November, 21 Edward IV, granting to him an annuity of 4 marks
during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick, from the issues of the
lordship of Caversham, co. Oxford.
By p.s. and for \Qs, paid in the hanaper.
Licence for Owin Ogle son and heir of Bobert Ogle, knight, and Isabel
his wife, tenants in chief, to enter freely into all possessions late of the said
Bobert and Isabel which should descend to him on their deaths, saving to
the king homage and fealty. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's clerk Master Thomas Hutton of the office of
clerk of Parliament with all accustomed profits and 402. yearly for the office
and 11, 5«. ^d, yearly for so much livery with fur and lining as clerks of
the first form of Chancery called masters of Chancery have from Michaelmas
last from the issues of the hanaper. By p.s.
446 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1434^ MEMBRANE 22d.
May 16. Commission to Robert Chamberleyn, knight, Robert Strete, John Swan,
Westminster. Thomas Lye, one of the king's Serjeants at arms, John Sylton, yeoman of
the crown, and Thomas Roger to enquire into the complaint of Peter de
Salamanca, Alfonso de Palaciis, Martin de Ordoigna and Diego de Gadagua,
merchants of Spain, that Thomas Prestland of the town of Calais and
one called Broke of Dover, captain and master of a ship of Richard Tunstall,
knight, and other subjects of the king in the same ship sailing at sea on
1 May entered a ship of Spain of which Bartholomew Gachepyn of Laredo
in Spain was master, laden with divers wines and woad of the complainants
to the value of 5502., and despoiled it of the same, contrary to the form of
the treaties between the king and his kinsman the king of Spain, and to
cause restitution to be made and to arrest the said Thomas Prestlaoid and
Broke and bring them before the king and council.
MEMBRANE 13rf.
June 17. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey and Sussex directing him to issue a
Westminster, proclamation (English) of a truce between the king and Francis, duke of
Brittany, to begin on the first day of July neict and to endure till 24 April
next.
The like to the sheriffs in the following counties : —
York. Somerset and Dorset.
Norfolk and Suffolk. Devon«
Town of Bristol. London.
Town of Suthampton. William, earl of Arundel, warden
Kent. of the Cinque Ports and con-
Lincoln, stable of Dover Castle.
Southampton.
June 15. Writ to the sheriff of Kent directing him to issue a proclamation
Westminster. (English) charging the king's subjects to forbear to do anything by way of
fight against the subjects of the duke of Austriche or any other person
being under the king's amity, as there is a way taken of communication
and treaty between the king and the duke for reparation of such attempts
as have been made. By C.
The like to the following : —
The sheriffs of : —
York. Town of Kyngeston on Hull.
Devon. Town of Bristol.
Somerset and Dorset. Town of Newcastle on Tyne.
Cornwall. Lincoln.
Norfolk and Suffolk. Town of Southampton.
Southampton.
City of York.
William, earl of Arundel, constable of Dover Castle and warden of
the Cinque Ports, or his lieutenant there.
MEMBRANE I2d.
June 19. Commission to Thomas Lye, one of the king's serjeants at arms, to
Westminster, enquire into the report that certain subjects of the king have seized certain
fishing boats laden with fish under the obedience of the king's kinsman
1 RICHARD III.— Pabt 4. 447
'lA^l Memhrmie 12(f — conU
Maximilian, duke of Austria, and to canse restitution to be made and arrest
and imprison the offenders and certify to the king and council. [VaderaJ\
June 26. Commission to Henry Roos, knight, Thomas Coomys, John Apseley and
Westminster, the sheriff of Sussex to arrest William Pye, vicar of Erlyngton, and bring
him before the king and council in the octaves of Michaelmas next.
ByC.
MEMBRANE W.
May 1. Commission to William Courteney, knight, Philip Courteney, knight,
Westminster. Thomas Fulford, knight, John Crokker, knight, John Sapcote, Charles
Bynham, William Huddesfeld, John Denys, Richard Wideslade, Thomas
Hext and Thomas Bouryng in the county of Devon to assess certain
subsidies and appoint collectors of the same so that the sums shall be
answered for at Michaelmas {as on p. 858).
( ^^9 )
1 RICHARD III.— Part V.
J4g4 MEMBRANE 28.
April 5. Grant to the king's servant John Nesfeld, one of the esquires of the body,
Nottingham, and the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of
the manor or lordship of Heytredesbury, co. Wilts, of the yearly valae of
100/., to hold with knights* fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, ad vow-
sons, parks, bondmen, stews, waters, stanks, woods, underwoods, warrens,
courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, profits and com-
modities by knight-service and a rent of 71. 10«. yearly. By p.s.
Appointment for life of the king's servant John Nesfeld, esquire, as one
of the esquires of the body, receiving 50 marks yearly from the issues of the
counties of Somerset and Dorset. By p.s.
March 10. Impejcimm and confirmation to William Bosse of letters patent dated
WestminBter. 22 June, 21 Edward IV. {See p. 276.)
By p.s. and for 10/. paid in the hanaper.
March 10. Grant for life to William Nele, * gunnoure,' for his good service in
Westminster, making cannons within the Tower of London and elsewhere, of an annuity
of 6rf. daily from the issues of the manors or lordships of Wrotell, Haveryng,
Boyton, Hadlegh, Baylegh and Rocheford, co. Essex, and Tunbrigge,
Penshurst, Middelton and Merdon and the hundred of Middilton, co. Kent,
with arrears from 7 July last, from which day he has attended to the
making of the cannons. By p.s.
March 6. Grant for life to John Hudilston, esquire of the body, of the offices of
Westminster, steward and bailiff of the lordship of Sudeley, keeper of the park of Sudeley
and constable of the castle, with the herbage and pannage of the park,
receiving fees of 101. yearly from the issues of the lordship with all other
profits and rendering to the king 100s. yearly for the herbage and pannage.
By p.s.
March 22. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Straunge, esquire, of an annuity of
Nottingham. 20 marks from the issues of the lordship of Hanslape, co. Northampton,
until he shall be provided by the king with lands, an office or other reward
of like value for life.
Nov. 12. Presentation of William Wykam, chaplain, to the parish church of St.
Westminster. Laurence, Farnam, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of
Thomas Ryse.
Vacated because in tfie second year.
March 4. Grant for life to the king's servants John Brown of Cotton and John
Westminster. Byriton of the office of steward or rider of the forest of Morff, co. Salop,
from 26 June last, receiving fees of id. daily from the issues of the king's
mills of Pendelston, co. Salop, with all other profits, by the hands of the
bailiffs of Burges. By p.s.
April 13. Grant to the king's nephew John, earl of Lincoln, of an annuity of
Nottingham. 1762. 18s. id. from Michaelmas last during the life of Thomas Stanley,
knight, lord Stanley, from the issues of the duchy of Cornwall. By p.s.
May 28. Inspejcimus and confirmation to Miles Childe of letters patent dated
Westminster. 2 March, 21 Edward IV. {See p. 255.)
By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
1 RICHARD m.— Paet 6. 449
1484. MEMBRANE 22.
Feb. 10. Whereas by pretext of letters patent dated 6 June, 8 Edward IV (see
Westminster: y^i jj^ ^ jQg), an inquisition was taken at the castle of York on Friday
after Michaelmas, 8 Edward IV, before Thomas Witham, Guy Fairefax and
Richard Pygot by oath of John Pykeryng, knight, Leo Percy, knight,
William Lacon, esquire, Ralph Gray, esquire, William Bukton, esquire,
Leo Copley, esquire, John Bukton, esquire, Thomas Frank, esquire,
Richard Selowe, esquire, Thomas Middelwodde, 'gentilman,' Thomas
Bulmer, 'gentilman,' and John Middelwodde, 'gentilman,' and it was
found that everything alleged by John Salvan, knight, in his petition
concerning the manor of Doncastre, co. York, was true, and the said John
Salvan died pending the discussion of the petition and the right of the
manor descended to Ralph SsJvan, now under the age of twenty-one years,
as his kinsman and heir, viz. son of Thomas Salvan his son, the king hereby
grants licence for the said Ralph to enter freely into the manor and
restores it to him and the heirs of his body. By p.s.
April 26. Grant to William Morland, one of the clerks of Chancery, of lOL yearly
Nottingham, at the receipt of the Exchequier until he shall be promoted by the king to
an ecclesiastical benefice of the value of 20^. yearly. By E.
May 12. Grant for life to James, earl of Douglas, of 20 marks yearly from
Westminster. Michaelmas last from the farm of the town of Nottyngham in lieu of
20 marks, parcel of 351. from the farm of the town of Oxford, granted to
him by letters patent dated 12 February {see p. 459), surrendered so far as
concerns the same. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 21.
April 5. Grant for life to the king's servant John Leventhorpe, one of the yeomen
Nottingham, of the crown, of 6d. daily for his fee from the issues of the lordship of
Writtill, CO. Essex. By p.s.
April 26. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's councillor and chaplain
Nottingham. Edmund Chaderton as treasurer and receiver of the king's chamber with
the accustomed fees, provided that he render his account from time to time
1483 ^^^^ required. By p.s.
Dec. 8. Impeximm and confirmation to William Netilton of letters patent dated
Westminster. 20 October, 7 Edward IV, granting that he shall be one of the yeomen of
the crown and granting to him for life M, daily for his fee from the issues
of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham.
By p.s. and for 208. paid in the hanaper.
1484 Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
May 17. Grant for life to the king's servant William Averey, one of the esquires
Westminster, of the household, of an annuity of 20 marks from Michaelmas last from the
issues of the lordships of Cokenham and Bray, co. Berks. By p.s.
April 25. Grant to Peter de Salamanca, merchant of Spain, that he or his factors
Nottingham, and attorneys or his executors after his decease mav receive the sum of 200i.
from the customs and subsidies on any cloths, tm, lead, woad, wines and
other merchandise of himself or other merchants or inhabitants of
the city of Bnrgus or the towns of Valeodoleta and Medina in Spain
brought to the ports of London and Suthajnpton.
8258 2 F
460 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1 /QA Membrane 21 — cont.
May 8. Mandate in pursuance to the customers and collectors in the port of
Westminster. Suthampton.
The like to the customers or collectors of the following : —
The petty custom in the port of London.
The subsidy of the Ss, in the tun and the 12d, in the pound in
the same port.
April 24. Inspexivim and confirmation to Thomas Everley of letters patent
Nottingham, dated 5 September, 19 Edward IV. {Se^ p. 161.) By p.s.
April 26. Grant, during pleasure, from Michaelmas last, to the king*s servant
Nottingham. John Sydburgh, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the office of bailiff
of the lordship of Rising, co. Norfolk, receiving 2d. daily for his wages
from the issues of the lordship with all other profits. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 20.
March 10. Grant, in consideration of her poverty, to Margaret the daughter of
Westminster, the king's uncle Richard, late earl of Salisbury, and wife of. John, late
earl of Oxford, of 100^ yearly from 26 June last during the life of her
husband, viz. AOL from the great custom in the port of London, 40^.
from the customs in the port of Sandwich and 20L from the customs
in the port of Pole. By p.s.
March 11. Mandate in pursuance to the collectors or customers of the great
Westminster, custom in the port of London.
March 11. The like to the collectors or customers in the port of Pole.
Westminster.
March 11. The like to the collectors or customers in the port of Sandewich.
Westminster.
March 4. Grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Wrangwisshe of York of an
Westminster, annuity of 20 marks from Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship
of Sherefhoton, co. York. By p.s.
Grant for life to John Conyers, knight of the body, in remuneration of
his labours and expenses on the king's business in England and Scotland,
of the king's manors and lordships of Alburgh and Caterik and lands in
Alburgh, Caterik, Crakepot and Swaledale, co. York. By p.s.
Feb. 11. Inspeximus and confirmation to Nicholas Keye of letters patent dated
Westminster. 20 July, 11 Edward IV, granting to him for life the custody of the new park
of the castle of Wyndesore with fees of id. daily from the issues of the castle
and lordship of Wyndesore.
By p.s. and for ISs. id, paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 28. Mandate in pursuance to the constable of the castle.
Westminster.
March 6. Grant for life to Charles Pilkington, knight, of the offices of
Westminster, constable of the castle of Nottingham, porter or keeper of the gate of the
castle and steward and master of the forest of Sblrwode, Beskwode and
Clipston and the woods of Billowe, Birkeland, Eumwood, Ouseland and
Fulwood, CO. Nottingham, receiving 40 marks yearly for the offices from the
X RICHARD III.— Part 6. 461
14*84. Membrane 20 — cont.
manor or lordship of BoUesover, co. Derby, and a yearly rent of 91. for the
wages of nine foresters appointed by him from the meadows by the castle of
Notingham called * Einges medowes ' and the profits of pannage and herbage
of the said parks of Beskwood and Clipston and all rents or other profits of
the said forest. By p.s.
Orant for life to the same of the office of bailiff of the town or lordship
of Mannsfeld in Shirwode with the custody of the woods of Thornewoddes
and * lez outewodes * of Notingham within the metes of the forest of
Shirwode, receiving 6d, daily from the manor or lordship of BoUesover, co.
1483. ^^^y* By p.s.
Dec. 10. Grant for life to Thomas Bank of the office of one of the king's Serjeants
Westminster, at arms with wages of 12(1. daily from Easter last, from which time he has
held the office at the king's command, from the issues of the city of London
and county of Middlesex with a coat {to(/a) of the king's livery yearly at
Christmas at the great wardrobe of the same suit and cloth as other
Serjeants at arms and all other profits. By p.s.
Dec. 12. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs.
Westminster.
1484. MEMBRANE 19.
March 24. Orant for life to the king's servant John Hardgill of the office of bailiff
Nottingham, and warrener of the lordship or manor of Milton, co. Northampton, with
wages of 4d, daily from the issues of the lordship and all other profits.
By p.s.
March 29. Grant to John Cave, chaplain, warden of the chapel of St. Mary de la
Nottingham. Pewe, Westminster, of an annuity of 10 marks at the receipt of the
Exchequer until he shall otherwise be provided for. By p.s.
March 80. Grant for life to the king's servant Ralph Willughby, one of the esquires
Nottingham, of the body, of the offices of constable of the castle of Bukenham, co.
Norfolk, and steward of the lordship there, with the accustomed fees from
the issues of the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
March 24. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Fitz Herbert as receiver general
Nottingham, of the following farms, fee-farms and sums : — ^viz. 501. from the farm of the
town of Bristol with its suburbs and appurtenances, 20^. from the fee-farm
of the borough of Bedford, 105 marks from the farm of Cambridge {Cant')
and the increment of the same, 10^. from the custody of the assize of bread
and ale and correction and punishment of the same within the University
of Cambridge, 151. from the farm of Badwell, co. Essex, 12Z. from the farm
of the hundred of Dudeston, co. Gloucester, 40/. from the fee-farm of the
manor of la Berton by Gloucester and the king's weirs in the manor of
Minestreworth and a moiety of the weir of Dean, co. Gloucester, 88Z. from
the farm of the hundreds of Eeftesgate, Holford and Greston with the fairs
and markets in the town of Wynchecombe, co. Gloucester, 601. from the farm
of the manor of Berton Bristol and the hundred of Berton Bristol, co.
Gloucester, 42Z. from the farm of the town of Hereford, 121. from the fee-
farm of the city of Rochester, co. Kent, 101. from the custody of the manor
and lordship of Huntyngfeld, co. Kent, 862. from the rent of the castle of
Rochester called ' castelward,' 151. from the farm of the manor of
Falwesley, co. Northampton, 20/. from the farm of a messuage, 16 virgates
of land, 16 acres of meadow and 19s. of rent in Watford, co. Northampton,
462 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
i ^g^ Membrane 19 — cofU,
542. from the farm of the town of Notyngham, 582. 5s. from the fee-&fm
of the city of Norwich, 6(W. from the farm of the town of Ipswich,
92. 16s. 9^. from the surplusage of the manor of Lowestoft and the
hundred of Luddyngland, co. Suffolk, 202. from a moiety of two water-mills
under the castle of Oxford and the whole meadow hy Oseney called
' Eyngesmede ' and a moiety of the fishery of the water called Temse from
the bridge called Hidebrigge to the same mills, co. Oxford, 102. from t^e
farm of the king's manor of Oodyngton, cos. Oxford and Buckingham, 402.
from the farm of the manor of Hedyngton with the hundred of Bolyngdon
without the north gate of Oxford, 102. 6s. %d, from the fee-farm of the
manor of Roweley, co. Stafford, 92. from the custody of the manors of
Kynfare and Storton and the forest of Eynfare, co. Stafford, 82. from
the farm of the manor of Wrokwardyne, co. Salop, 122. from the farm
of the manor of Forde, co. Salop, 462. from the farm of the town of
Suthampton, 202. from the fee-farm of Dorcestre, co. Somerset, 122. from
the custody of the town of Shaftesbury, co. Somerset, 182. from the
farm of the manor of Pourestoke, co. Dorset, 202. from the farm of the
town of Malmesbury with three hundreds pertaining to it, 152. from the
hundred of Calne and a water-mill in Calne, co. Wilts, 122. from the
farm of Eyngton, co. Warwick, 100s. from the farm of the wapentake
of Goscote, CO. Leicester, 11 65. from the farm of a moiety of the town
of Tamworth and the increment of the same, 122. 18s. 5^. from the
fee-farm of the hundred of Framland, co. Leicester, and 110s. from the
farm of the honours of Peverell, Boulogne and Hagonet with their
members in the counties of Buckingham, Northampton and Leicester
and the castle and honour of Huntyngdon with its members in the
counties of Huntingdon, Cambridge, Bedford, Buckingham and
Northampton, late of John Hastyngs, late earl of Pembroke, renciering
his account yearly at the Exchequer, and grant to him of 202. yearly
for the office from the issues of the premises and reasonable expenses
at the receipt of the Exchequer. By p.s.
March 81, Grant for life to the king's councillor John, lord of Dudley, knight, of
Nottingham, an annuity of 1002. from Michaelmas last from the great and petty customs
of the port of London. By p.s.
April 2. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Sandland of the town of
Nottingham. Shrewsbury, for his good service to the king's father in England and
Ireland and to the king and his great labours and expenses in the same
without reward, of an annuity of 82. from Easter last from the farm of the
manor of Wrokewardyn, co. Salop. By p.s,
March 24. Grant for life to the king's servant John Abell, one of the yeomen of the
Nottingham, crown, of the manor or lordship of Hawkyston, co. Cambridge, of the
yearly value of 72., with all liberties, franchises, courts, leets, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons and commodities. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 18.
May 14. Grant to all tenants, residents and inhabitants within the parish of
Westminster. Devynnok within the forest of Breknok in Wales that they shall have free
entrance, passage and exit for themselves, their chattels, carriages, goods
and merchandise within the forest. By p.s.
1 RICHABD m.— Part 5. 468
■I jg^ Membrane 18— cowt.
May 18. Orant to the king's servant Morgan Kidwelly and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors of Fyfehed,
Wolfton, Hammone, Holcombe Deverell alias Deverell Combe and
Childokeford, co. Dorset, and all lands in those places late of John Mone,
esquire, with all issues from Michaelmas last, to hold with knights' fees,
wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, waters, woods, nnderwoods,
stews, fisheries, stanks, mills, meadows, warrens, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, fines, amercements, heriots, rents, services, liberties and
commodities by knight-service and a rent of II85. yearly. By p.s.
May 22. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's clerk and councillor Master
Westminster, Edmund Chaderton as receiver of the manors or lordships of Desenyng,
Sherdlowes in Gavenham, Cresseneres, Talmage^^^nd Passelowes, go.
Suffolk, Fobbyng and Haydon, co. Essex, Tisehoo, Estall, Westhall and
Sheldon, co. Warwick, and Little Brykhull and Boureton, co. Buckingham,
and rents and tenements in Thamystrete, London, late of Henry, duke of
Buckingham, receiving fees of 100 marks yearly from the revenues of the
manors or lordships. By p.s.
May 22. Grant for life to Richard Hastynges, knight, lord Wellys, of an annuity
Westminster of 100 marks from the issues of the manors, loidships and lands pertaining
to the honour of Bichemond within the county of Lincoln. By p.s.
May 17. Grant for life to the king's servant Christopher Moresby, knight, of the
Westminster, office of steward of the manors or lordships of Penreth, Gamelesby and
Queneshames, co. Cumberland, with the governance of the king's tenants
there, receiving 100s. yearly for his fee from the issues of the premises with
all ot^er profit, and cdso an annuity of 86^. from the same. By p.s.
March 10. Impeximm and confirmation to John Shute of the following : —
Westminster. 1. Letters patent dated 5 July, 1 Edward IV, granting to him for
life from 4 March last Qd. daily for his fee as one of the yeomen of
the crown from the fee-farm of the town of Colchester.
2. Letters patent dated 18 November, 1 Edward IV, granting to
him for life the office of keeper of the park of Hadlegh with fees of
Sd. daily from the said fee-farm.
8. Letters patent dated 18 November, 1 Edward IV, granting to
him for life the office of porter of the castle of Hadlegh, co. Essex,
with fees of 3d, daily from the said fee-farm.
By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
May 25* Mandate in pursuance to the men and bailiffs of Colchester.
Westminster.
May 81. Grant, from Michaelmas last, to Nicholas Lathell and Richard Williams
Westminster, of the custody of the manor of Overhalle with its appurtenances in
Cavendisshe, co. Suffolk, which came into the hands of Edward lY by the
death of Thomas Cavendyssh, to hold during the minority of Thomas his
son and heir, rendering to the king 10 marks yearly. By p.s.
MBMBRANS 17.
March 10. Grant to Richard Hedys alias Barbour, during the minority of the king's
Westminster, nephew Edward, earl of Warwick, of a close within the lordship of
Warwick adjoining the pasture called 'Leefeld' which Richard Appelby
lately had, of the yearly value of 20s. to hold to him and his assigns.
By p.s.
454
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
March 26.
Nottingham.
March 28.
Nottingham.
March 22.
Nottingham.
March 29.
Nottingham
March 28.
Nottingham.
March 29.
Nottingham.
March 30.
Nottingham.
Meftibrane 17 — cont.
Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king's servant John Forde,
one of the yeomen of the crown, of the fee-farm of the town of
Shaftesburye, co. Wilts, to the yearly value of 106«. 8</., and also 6d, daily
for his fee of the crown from the customs within the town and port of
Southampton. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the bailiffs or inhabitants of Shaftesbury.
The like to the customers of Suthampton.
Grant from Easter next for ten years to John Eendale, the king's
secretary, of the custody of the exchange within the town of Calais and the
custody of the exchange within the realm to foreign parts, to receive sums
of gold and silver from any persons going to the city of Rome or other
foreign parts and to give them letters of exchange for the same, rendering
to the king 80/. 6/j. 8d. yearly. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Humphrey Litilbury, gentleman usher of the
king's chamber, of an annuity of 20 marks from the lordship of Boston,
parcel of the fee of Bichmond in the county of Lincoln, until he shall be
provided by the king with an office or other possession or reward of like
value. By p.s.
Grant for life to Geoffrey Frank, one of the esquires of the body, of an
annuity of 53/. from the issues of the lordships of Middelham and
Shirefhoton, co. York. By p-s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Henry Godmond of the office of
keeper of the warren and woods of Sherston, co. Wilts, with fees of 2d.
daily from the issues of the lordship of Sherston and all other profits, and
an annuity of 8/. 6^. Sd. from the same issues. By p.s.
Grant for life to Katharine Vauce, widow, of an annuity of 20 marks
from the issues of the lordships of Medelton and Merden, co. Kent, and
Haveryng at Bowre, co. Essex. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the receivers.
Grant to the king's servant John Corington, esquire, and the heirs male
of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship
of Calylond, co. Cornwall, of the yearly value of 40 marks, to hold by
knight-service and a rent of 40«. yearly with the advowson of the church of
St. Sampson, Southill, co. Cornwall, and all liberties, franchises, profits
and commodities belonging to the manor. By p.s.
Grant to John Kendale, esquire, of an annuity of 80/. from Michaelmas
last during the life of Joan Stonour, mother of William Stonour, knight,
rebel, viz. 50/. from the issues of the lordship or manor of Marleburgh, co.
Wilts, or the farm of the manor, lordship or town of Marleburgh and 30/.
from the issues of the exchange within the town of Calais and the exchange
within the realm to foreign parts. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Wilts or the farmers of the manor.
The like to the farmers of the exchange.
MEMBRANE 16.
Feb. 21.
Westminster,
Grant for life to the king's servitor Edward Hardgill, esquire, one of the
ushers of the king's chamber, of the office of parker of the king's park of
Fremantell, co. Southampton, and such fees as were allowed in the time of
Edward lU and Bichard II with all other profits from the farm of
1 RICHARD ra.— Paet 6. 455
1484.
Membrane 16 — cont.
Golemere, co. Southampton, at the hands of the prior of Suthwike and
18«. 4(/. yearly from Easter last for his robe froxn the same farm and
5 marks yearly from Easter last from the same farm for bringing water for
the deer and game in the park in summer. By p.s.
The like to the same of the offices of the stewardship of the lordship of
Meere, co. Wilts, and the parkership of the park there, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 19. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Barsworth of the
Westminster, office of one of the four foresters of the forest of Galtresse, co. York, with
fees of id, daily from the issues of the lordship of Shirefhoton and all other
profits. By p.s.
Feb. 19. The like to the king's servant Thomas Bawe. By p.s.
Westminster.
Feb. 14. Grant for life to the king's servant William Crowcestre, one of the
Westminster, yeomen of the crown, of a tenement in the town of Wat^rfulford, co. York,
called * Bos Hall,' late of Thomas, late lord Bos, and in the king's hands
by an act of forfeiture in Parliament at Westndnster^ 4 November,
1 Edward IV. By p.s.
Feb. 21. Grant to the mayor and burgesses of Eyngeston on Hull, in consideration
Westminster, of the poverty of the town and the expenses which they have sustained in
journeying to Scotland and in other places at the king's pleasure and for
the relief of the port of the town, that for the next twenty years
they may ship goods and merchandise, wools and wool-fells excepted, in
the port quit of customs and subsidies to the sum of 60{. yeariy. By p.s.
[Fcedera.]
Feb. 24. General pardon to John Wyngfeld late of Letheringham the elder, esquire,
Westmmster. 3y p g
Feb. 24. The like to John Wyngfeld late of Letheryngham the younger.
Westminster. < gentilman.' By p.s.
Feb. 17. Grant for life to the king's servant Bichard Gough, second clerk of the
Westminster, kitchen, of the amobrage with the office of rhaglawship within the county
of Merioneth and the rhaglawship of the avowry in North Wales, with the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
Feb. 24. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Lovell and Agnes Lovell,
Westminster, widow, of the manor and lordship of Polstedehall in Burneham, co. Norfolk,
lately belonging to Thomas Fynes, esquire, and in the king's hands by
reason of his rebellion, with meadows, pastures, feedings, woods, waters,
rents, reversions and other commodities. By p.s.
Feb. 27. Appointment of James Walton as deputy of the king's kinsman Francis,
Westminster, viscount Lovell, chief butler of England, in the ports of Lynne and Boston
and ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees.
By bill of the chief butler.
March 8. Presentation of William Danyes to the parish church of Mundesley, in
Westminster, the diocese of Norwich, void by the death of John Wright.
MEMBRANE 16.
Feb. 16. Grant to the king's servant Richard Metcalf of an annuity of bSs. id
Westminster, from the revenues of the lordship ol Middelham, co. York, until he shall be
promoted by the king to an office of like ^'alue. By p.s.
456 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
lAQA Membrane 16 — cont.
Feb. 17. Like grant to the king's servant Peter Metcalf of an annuity of 40«.
Weatminster. By p^g^
The like to the king's servant Oto Metcalf. By p.s.
Feb. 15. Grant for life to the king's servant James Metcalf, esquire, for his good
Westminster, service and expenses in England and Scotland, of the office of master
forester and master of the game of the deer of the forests of Wynsladale,
Badale and Bysshopdale with their members and the office of keeper or
parker of the park of Woodhall, co. York, receiving 10^. yearly and 2d.
daily respectively for the same from the issues of the lordship of Middelham
with all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 14. Grant for life to Hugh Taillour of an annuity of 6 marks from the issues
Westminster, of the lordship of Bergevenney in Wales. By p.s.
Jan. 26. General pardon to Richard Eggecombe €Uias Egoombe of Mewe,
Westminster. CO. Devon, esquire, alias 'gentilman,' alias of Tavystoke, co. Devon, oZtos
of Cuttell, CO. Cornwall, alias of Cutheyle, co. Cornwall, of all offences
committed by him before 28 January. By p.s.
Feb.80(stc). Pardon to Alexander Baynham, knight, late sheriff of Gloucester, of all
Westminster, offences committed by him, all escapes of felons and all fines, amercements,
issues, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
Feb. 16. Grant to the free men of the mistery or art of ' wexchaundelers ' of the
Westminster, city of London that they and their successors shall form one body and
commonalty. They shall each year elect from themselves a master and
two wardens or guardians for the support of their business and the rule
and governance of the mistery and commonalty and all men and stuffs of
the mistery in the city and suburbs, and they shall have perpetual
succession and a common seal and power of acquiring lands, rents and
other possessions and of impleading and being impleaded and of searching
all weights, measures and stuffs of the mistery in the city and suburbs.
And grant to them of licence to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the
value of 5 marks yearly for the support of the business and poor of the
commonalty and to pray for the good estate of the king and for the
benefactors of the mistery and for their souls after death.
By p.s. and for 25 marks paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 14.
Feb. 21. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 18 June, 8 Edward IV,
Westminster, granting for life to Edward Hardgill the office of ranger in the forest of •
Wichw^e, CO. Oxford, and 6d, daily from the issues of the counties of
Oxford and Berks> By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the himaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 10 May, 16 Edwaid IV,
granting for life to Edward Hardgille an annuity of 9^. 2». 6d, from the
fee-farm of the city of Norwich. By p.s. and for 20s« paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs.
Feb. 21 1 Inspeximus and confirmation to John Langford of letters patent dated
Westminster. 18 October, 1 Edward IY| granting to him for life the office of ranger of
the forest of Waltham. By p.s. and for 208. paid in the hanaper.
1 RICHARD ni.— Pabt 5. 467
1 ^oi Membrane 14 — cotU.
Feb. 26. Inspeximus and confirmation to Alice Rippas of letters patent dated
Westminster. iQ jjay^ jg Edward IV, granting to her for life 6 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for God because she is poor.
Feb. 27. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Scopeham, one of the
Westminster, yeomen of the crown, of M, daily for his fee of the crown from the issues of
the ulnage of cloth in the county of Kent as Robert Brent lately had.
By p.s.
Feb. 24. Grant for life, from 1 July last, to the king's servant Thomas Hargill,
Westminster, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the offices of bailiff of Neweport Panell
with its members and keeper of the park of Tykford, with the herbage and
pannage of the same, with fees of 4td, and 2d, daily respectively from the
issues of the said lordship and all other profits, as Edmund Holt had.
By p.s.
March 5. Grant for life to the king's servant George Mountford of an annuity of
Westminster. 4 marks from the issues of the king's lordship of Ryes, co. York. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to John Newman, chaplain, of the perpetual chantry in
Westminster the parish church of Brailes, ecu Warwick, void by the resignation of
William Smyth. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 13.
Jan. 27. Licence for Margaret Ghok, widow, late the wife of Richard Chok,
Westminster; knight, and one of his executors, to found a perpetual chantry of one
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the altar in the chapel of
St. Mary in the parish church of All Saints, Longassheton by Bristol,
CO. Somerset, for the good estate of the king and the said Margaret and for
their souls after death and the souls of the said Richard and his parents,
friends and benefactors, to be called the chantry of Richard Chok, knight,
and for the said chaplain to acquire in frank almoin, after inquisition, lands
and rents, not held in chief, to the value of 81. yearly.
By p.s. and for 402. paid in the hanaper.
Jan. 26. ^ Grant for life to the king's servant John Cotington of the office of
Westminster": parker of the king's park called * Whitemede Parke * within the forest of
Deane, 00. Gloucester, receiving id, from the issues of the forest with all
accustomed herbages and commodities. By p.s.
Feb. 8. Pardon to Henry Long, esquire, late sheriff of Wilts, of all offences
Westminster, committed by him and iJl issues, fines, amercements, debts, accounts and
arrears due &om him to the king by reason of his office. By p.s.
Feb. 2. Grant for life to Richard Wilson, esquire, of the office of one of the
Westminster, king's Serjeants at arms with wages of 12d, daily from 9 April last, from
which day he has occupied the office at the king's conmiand, from the
farm or issues of the subsidy and ulnage of cloth in the county and city of
York and the town of Eyngeston on Hull and a livery such as esquires of
the household have yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
Feb. 7. Grant to the king's servant Robert Harwod of the town of Sandwich,
Westminster. <marchaunt,' of an annuity of 5 marks from the customs in the port of the
town until he shall be provided by the king with an office of that value.
By p.s.
/
458 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
j^g^ Mefnhrane 13— ijonf.
Feb. 11. General pardon to Thomas Elyot, late clerk of the exchequer of the
Westminster, cathedral church of Exeter, co. Devon, alias late registrar of the bishop of
Exeter of the county of Devon, alias late registrar of the archdeacon of
Exeter of the county of Devon. By p.s.
Feb. 12. General pardon to John Norreys alias Norrys alias Norres late of
Westminster. Yatenden, co. Berks, esquire, alias late of London, of all offences committed
by him before 11 February. By p.s.
March 9. Grant for life to the king's servant John Brakenbury of an annuity of
Westminster. 6 marks from the issues of the lordship of Sherefhoton. ' By p.s.
MEMBRANE 12.
March 6. Inspeximns and confirmation to the mayor, bailififs and burgesses of
Westminster. Clyfton Dertmouth Hardenesse of an indenture (English) dated 1 August,
21 Edward IV. {See p. 251.)
By p.s. and for 6 marks paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 21. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Langford of letters patent dated
Westminster. [2] 5 July, 1 Edward IV, granting to him 6rf. daily for life from the fee-
farm of the city or town of Worcester.
By p.s. and for 205. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 22. Mandate in pursuance to the mayor, sherifiTs, etc.
Westminster.
Feb. 23. Inspcvivuis and confirmation to Roger Pye of letters patent dated
Westminster. 12 November, 19 Edward IV. {See p. 176.)
By p.s. and for 20s, paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 11.
March 7. Grant to the king's servant James Hawet and the heirs male of his body,
Westminster, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship of Mote in
the parish of Ightham, Zele, Shebourn and Wrotham, of the yearly value
of 82. Ids. 4(/., a tenement called Chalteneys in the parish of Ightham and
Wrotham, of the yearly value of 4^, and the manors or lordships of
Hastingly and Alvelose in the parish of Hastingly and Braboum, co. Kent,
of the yearly value of 121. 13s. 4</., to hold with knights' fees, wards,
marriages, reliefs, advowsons, stews, fisheries, waters, stanks, mills, parks,
woods, underwoods, liberties and commodities by knight-service and a rent
of 40s. yearly. By p.s.
March 6. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servitor Richard TiUes of the office
Westminster, of controller of the king's works within the realm and wages of 12rf. daily
for himself and 6^. daily for a clerk under him from the issues of the
counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon, with arrears from 7 July last, from
which day he has occupied the office, and a livery of the suit of other
esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe with all
houses, lodges, gardens and other profits. By p.s.
March 8. Appointment for life, from Michaelmas last, of John, lord of Dudley,
Westminster, knight, as steward of the forest of Kynfare, co. Stafford, steward of the
manor of Storton and Kynfare, ranger of the hays of Chaspell, Iverley and
1 EICHAED m.— Pabt 5. 469
2^g^ Memhram 11 — cont,
Asshwod within the forest and bailiff of Chaspell with stews, waifs, strays,
fines, amercements, profits of courts, herbage, pannage, trees, boughs,
waods, * wynfalles,' cheminage and other profits, rendering to the king
18s. 4rf. yearly and receiving the accustomed fees.
Grant to Walter Amadas of Dertmouth, merchant, of IQl. from the
customs in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth and creeks and places per-
taining to them, in satisfaction of a debt to him by Edward IV for payment
whereof the latter made a grant to him of letters patent of * reteindre ' on
the customs and subsidies of cloths and other merchandise in those ports in
-[AQo ^is twenty-second year. By p.s,
Dec. 20. Grant for life to William Brewer of the town of Fowey of an annuity of
Westminster. 40s. from the issues of the king's lordships and lands in the county of
Somerset at the hands of John Haies, now receiver, and future receivers.
1484. ^y p-'-
March 8. Grant for life, from 26 June last, to John Thurlby of the office of one of
Westminster, the king's Serjeants at arms and 12(/. daily for his wages from the issues of
the duchy of Cornwall and a livery of the suit of esquires of the household
yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 10 ami 9.
Jan. 29. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prior and convent of Croyland of
Westminster, letters patent dated 19 February, 5 Edward IV, granting to them the
custody of the abbey during voidance. For 20^. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 8. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Lincoln for the restitution of
Westminster, ^jjg temporalities of the abbey of Croyland, of the order of St. Benedict, to
Lambert Fossedik, monk of the monastery, whose election as abbot
J. bishop of Lincoln has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Northampton.
Leicester.
Hertford.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Feb. 9. Inapej^bnus and confirmation to the king's mother Cecily, duchess of York,
Westminster, of the following :—
1. Letters patent dated 1 June, 1 Edward IV, granting to her for
life divers manors, lands and rents in recompense of her jointure.
2. Letters patent dated 4 March, 9 Edward IV, granting to her for
life the castle, manor, lordship, honour and borough of Berkhamstede
and the manor and lordship of Chilternlangley alias Kyngeslangley,
CO. Hertford. By K.
Feb. 12. Grant for life, for the better maintenance of his estate, to James, earl of
Westminster. Douglas, of 200i. yearly from Michaehnas last, viz. 62Z. from the farm of
the town of Bristol, 20/. from the fee-farm of the town or city of Norwich,
40/. from the custody of the abbey of St. Edmund, Bury, at the hands of
the abbot, prior and convent, 85/. from the farm of the town of Oxford,
80/. from the farm of the town of Derby and the increment of the same and
28/. from the voidance of the abbey of St. Albans at the hands of the abbot,
prior and convent. [Fcedera.^ By p.s.
4C0 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
jl^^g^ MEMBRANE 8.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to Thomas Evenngham, knight, of the office of lieutenant
Westminster, of the tower of Rnysbank in Picardy. By p.8.
Vacated because on the French RoU.
Feb. 25. Inspeximus and confirmation to Robert Rokley and William Rokley his
Westminster, son of letters patent dated 6 November, 15 Edward IV, granting to them
for life the office of ranger of the forest of Lee, co. Rutland, alias the forest
of Rutland. By p.s. and for i mark paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 20. Inspeximus and confirmation to the prioress and convent of white nuns of
Westminster, the order of St. Bernard by the city of Worcester of letters patent dated
8 December, 1 Edward IV, granting to them lOZ. yearly from the issues
of the county of Worcester. For 40s. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 26. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Westminster.
Feb. 4. Orant for life to the king's servant Henry Norreis, one of the grooms of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the office of porter of the castle of Brekenok, late of
Henry, late duke of Buckingham, rebel, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship of Brekenok and all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant Adam Dale of the office of porter of
Westminster, the king's castle of Scardeburgh, co. York, with fees of 40«. yearly from the
fee-farm of the town of Scardeburgh and all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 18. Orant for life to the king's servitor John Lightfote of the office of baiUff
Westminster, of Sure alias Bagshotes bailie in the forest of Wyndesore, receiving fees of
6d. daily from the issues of the counties of Oxford and Berks as Edward
Eyngdon had, with arrears from 7 July last, from which day he has
occupied the office, and all other profits. By p.s.
1488.
MEMBRANE 7.
Aug. 10. Inspeximus and confirmation to Ralph Hastynges, now knight, and his
Westminster, heirs of letters patent dated 12 December, 4 Edward IV, granting to him
divers manors, lands and tenements. By E.
July 16. Orant to the king's clerk and councillor Master John Ounthorpe, whom
Westminster, the king appointed keeper of the privy seal during pleasure on 27 June last,
of 20s. daily during office from that date, amounting to 8652. yearly, viz.
66Z. 18s. id. from the customs and subsidies in the port of Sandwich and
ports and places adjacent, 602. from the like in the port of Pole and ports
and places adjacent, 120Z. from the like in the port of Bristol and ports and
places adjacent, 1002. from the like in the port of Southampton and ports
and places adjacent and 182. 6s. 8d. from the like in the port of Briggewater
and ports and places adjacent. By p.s.
Aug. 26. Orant, during pleasure, to the king's servitor Thomas Lynom of the
Westminster; office of the king's solicitor, receiving 102. yearly from 26 June last from
the great customs in the port of London with all other profits, and an
annuity of 202. from 26 June last from the said customs. By p.s.
Aug. 80. Orant for life to John Stokes the vounger of the herbage and pannage of
Westminster, the king's great park of Henley in Ardem. By p.8.
Aug. 81. Orant for life to the king's servant John Nesfeld, esquire of the body, of
Westminster, the office of constable of the castle of Hertford with the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
1 RICHARD m.— Part 6. 461
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Sept. 5. Grant, during pleasure, of the king's alms to friar Thomas Jonys, of the
Westminster, house of Friars Minors within the city of Worcester, of a meadow called
' Digley ' lying under the castle there, in the king's hands by reason of the
minority of hSs kinsman Edward, earl of Warwick. By p.s.
Sept. 6. Appointment of John Dynham, knight, lord Dynham, James Tyrell,
Westminster, knight, John Sapcote, esquire, Alvred Combourgh, Thomas Aleyn, Robert
Goorte and Thomas Sapcote as assessors to admit and assess all lands of the
king within the county of Cornwall to fit persons for a term of twenty
years or less beginning at Michaelmas next, receiving the accustomed fees
from the issues of the duchy of Cornwall. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 6.
July 27. Grant, during pleasure, to William Berkeley, knight, of the custody,
Westminster, occupation and governance of the Isle of Wight, the castle and lordship of
Caresbroke and all the king's castles, manors, lordships, lands, rents,
reversions, services, meadows, pastures, mills, forests, chaces, warrens,
parks and fisheries within the island, and the advowson of Fresshwater in
the island, with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats,
liberties, franchises, courts, leets, views of frankpledge, profits and
emoluments, and grant that he shall have wreck of sea, multures, chattels
of felons, fugitives and outlaws, chattels waived and all goods and chattels
forfeited to the king within the island and forfeited issues, fines and amerce-
ments of tenants and residents before the king or his justices and return of
writs and executions of the same, rendering a reasonable account yearly at
the Exchequer and receiving fees afterwards to be assigned to him, and
grant that he shall appoint all officers of the king within the island.
By p.s.
July 26. Grant, during pleasure, from 26 June last, to William Lacy of the office
Westminster, of clerk of the council, receiving 40 marks yearly from the issues of the
manor or lordship of Bradwell, oo. Essex, and a livery for summer and
winter yearly at the great wardrobe. By p.s.
July 16. Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas Galmole, ' gentilman,' of the office of
Westminster, master of the king's coinage of groats, half groats, pennies, hal^nnies and
farthings within the cities of Dublin and Waterford according to the weight,
purity and sculpture expressed in certain indentures between him and
Edward IV, receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the coinage
with all other profits. By K.
Aug. 5. Grant, during pleasure, to George Danyell of the office of bailiff of the
Westminster, king's lordships of Cokeham and Bray, co. Berks, with the accustomed fees.
By p.s.
July 18. Appointment, until 18 January, of John Hudde to take capons, ducks,
Westminster, hens, chickens, doves and other fowls for the expenses of the household and
carriage for the same. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Aug. 2. Appointment, until 2 February, of John Snoryng, fishmonger, to take
Westminster, gtookfish, salt salmon, white and red herrings and other salt fish for the
expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
The like of John Hoo of Blyborough, co. Suffolk.
462 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1 iog Membrane 6 — eont,
July 80. Appointment, until 80 January, of John Gregory to take hay, oats,
Westminster, horse bread, beans, peas and litter for all expenses of the king's horses
and carriage for the same. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
The like of the following: —
Robert Gregory.
John Grene.
Sept. 7. Appointment of William Okbume, yeoman of the crown, to take cars,
Westminster, waggons and mares for the conduct of certain ordnance and habiliments of
war to the town and castle of Berwick for the defence of the same.
X434^ By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Jan. 4. Appointment, until 4 June, of Robert Colman, yeoman purveyor of the
Westmmster. ^^^ ^^ ^^^ bakery of the household, to take wheat and firewood for the
expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
1483.
Sept. 22. Grant for life to the king's councillor Master Thomas Barowe, clerk, of
Westminster, the office of keeper of the rolls, books and records of Chancery and the
custody of the house or hospital of Converts for his habitation, receiving
the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Sept. 26. Grant, during pleasure, to William Shoter of the office of bailiff of the
Westmmster. ^^^^ ^^^ lordships of Skendilby, Manby, Bradley and Greynesby,
CO. Lincoln, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 6.
July 24. Appointment, from the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula for one year, of the
Westminster, king's kinsman Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, as warden general of
the marches of England towards Scotland viz. in the parts of * la estmarch '
and * middilmarch * and in the king's lordship of Scotland, with full powers
specified and power to conclude truces with James, king of the Scots.
ByK.
July 9. Grant for ten years to the mayor of Dover, for the repair of the wall of
Westminster, the town, which has been broken by excessive tempests, the sea ascending
to half its height at every flood, that he may take Id, for every 20s, of
merchandise of alien merchants flocking there, Id. for every horse coming
there, id, for every ox. Id, for every dozen sheep and Id, for every person,
with the exception of ambassadors, soldiers in the king's wages and the
king's enemies, provided that the receipt be made by the supervision and
control of John Scott, knight, and Philip Lewes, esquire, lieutenant of the
castle of Dover, and that he render his account yearly before them or others
to be appointed by the council.
Aug. 10. Inspeximm and confirmation to Ralph Hastynges, now knight, of letters
Westminster* patent dated 11 May, 1 Edward lY, granting for life to him and William
Hastynges, knight, now deceased, divers offices in the county«i of
Northampton. By K.
Aug. 16. Presentation of Robert Cowper, chaplain, to the parish church of
Westminster. Langley, in the diocese of Canterbury.
Aug. 14. Presentation of Edmund Chaderton to the parish church of Calverton, in
Westminster, ^he diocese of Lincoln, void by the death of the last incumbent. By p.s«
1 RICHAKD m.— Part 6. 468
t joQ Membrane 5 — cont.
Aug. 28. Presentation of Richard Blenet, of the order of Friars Hermits of
Westminster. St. Aagustine, to the parish church of Pilham, in the diocese of Lincoln,
void by the death of Walter Broun.
Aug. 22. Grant for life to the king's servant Henry Braythwayt, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of the office of the custody of the king's park of Fulbruke,
CO. Warwick, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Henry Byrkhede of the
offices of bailiff of the king's lordship of Coliton and keeper of the king's
park of Colcombe, co. Devon, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 4.
July 2. Grant, during pleasure, to Robert Worthington of the office of the
Westminster, chirography of the Common Bench, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
July 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's servant Morgan Kidwelly as
Westminster, the king's attorney general in all the king's courts of record in England and
Wales, receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
July 5. Grant for life to the king's servant John Kendale, esquire, of the office of
Westminster, keeper of the writs and rolls of the Common Bench, receiving the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
July 18. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Vemey of the office
Westminster, of keeper of the park of Donyate, co. Somerset, in the king's gift by reason
of the minority of the king's nephew Edward, earl of Warwick, with the
accustomed fees. By p.s.
July 18. Grant to the men, burgesses and provost of the town of Great
Westminster. Yarmouth for twenty years from Michaelmas last, because the profits which
used to come to them from the fishery have been seized by the king's
lieges and strangers and because the town is situated on the sea front and
is a defence to the adjoining parts and that they may make the port safe and
sure for ships and other vessels putting in there, of 50 marks yearly from
the yearly sum of 60/. from the fee-farm of the town and the farm of a place
in the high sea near the entrance of the port called * Kirkelerode.' By E.
Like grant to the same of 121, 10s. lOd. yearly from the fee-farm of the
town and 100s, yearly from the farm of the place called ' Kirkelerode,' to be
expended on the repair of the port by the supervision of the abbot of the
monastery of St. Benet, Hulme, and the prior of Great Yernemouth.
ByK.
MEMBRANES 8 and 2.
July 20. Indenture between the king and Bobert Brakynbery, esquire, witnessing
that the king according to letters patent dated 17 July has appointed him
master and worker of his moneys of gold and silver and keeper of the
changes and out-changes in the Tower of London, the realm of England
and the town of Calais and the marches of the same. He shall make five
kinds of gold money, called the ' ryall ' of gold, the ' halfe ryall,' the ' riall
ferthing,' the * aungell ' and the ' aungelet ' ; and five kinds of silver money,
464
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1483.
Membranes 8 and 2 — cant.
called the ' grote/ the < halfgrote/ the 'peny' or * sterlyng/ the < half peny '
and the < ferthyng.* {The value of the coinage and the eonditums of agreement
are as on p. 20.) And for the performance of the covenants aforesaid the
said master has made oath in Chancery and has found borrows in 1002.
each, viz. Sir Ralph Assheton, knight, William Tunstall, squire, John
Hoton, squire, John Kyrkeby of London, goldsmith, and John Snoryng of
London, fishmonger. English. By E«
lAQA Mei}ibrane 2 — cont.
May 5. Qrant, during pleasure, to the king's servant William Otter of the office
Westminster, of riding forester in the forest of Waltham, co. tlssex, with the accustomed
1488.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
fees.
By p.s.
Licence for James Charleton, esquire, Bichard Davy, perpetual vicar of
the parish church of St. Mary, Bykall, co. York, Nicholas Admytte, clerk,
Bichard Bank, gentleman, and Bichard Burgh, clerk, or their heirs,
executors or assigns to found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in the said church for the good estate of the
king and his consort Anne, queen of England, and his firstborn son
Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester and the said
founders and for their souls after death and the souls of the king's parents
and John Holme, clerk, and to do other works of piety, to be called
King Bichard the Third's chantry, and to grant in mortmain to the said
chaplain lands, rents and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value
of 10^ yearly. By p.s. and for 602. paid in the hanaper.
Sept. 15.
Westminster.
Sept. 20.
Westminster.
Sept. 17.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 1.
Bevocation of the protection with clause volmnus, for one year, granted
on 80 July by letters patent to John Monke alias Munke of London,
' wexchaundeler,' staying on the king's servic^ in the company of the king's
kinsman Henry, earl of Northumberland, guardian of the east and middle
marches of England towards Scotland and captain of the town and castle
of Berwick, on the safe-custody, defence and victualling of the same,
because he delays in the city of London, as appears by certificate of John
Mathewe and William White, sheriffs.
General pardon to John a Grene of Colsull, co. Warwick, 'yoman,' of all
offences committed by him before 11 September. By p.s.
The like to Thomas Wamar of Colsull, * yoman.'
By p.s.
Sept. 17.
Westminster.
Grant to Thomas Arundell, knight, of the custody of all manors, lands,
rents, reversions, services and other possessions with advowsons of benefices
exceeding the tax of 20 marks, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge and
other profits late of Joan Pole, tenant in chief, sometime the wife of John
Pole, during the minority of William Pole her kinsman and heir and the
custody and marriage of the latter without disparagement and so from heir
to heir. By p.s.
Grant for life to John Grey of Wilton, knight, of 402. yearly from Easter
last from the fee-farm of Queenhithe, London. By p.s.
1 RICHAED IIL— Pabt'6. 466
1483. Membram 1 — cont,
Sept. 14. Appointment; for life of the king's servant Richard Champney, herald of
Westminster, arms, as king of arms and principal herald of the parts of Wales with the
name of * Gloncestre ' and the style, title, liberties and pre-eminences and
all rights, profits, commodities and emoluments of ancient time belonging
to the office, and grant to him for life of 20/. yearly for his fee from the
issues of the fee-farm of the city of London and county of Middlesex with a
livery such as any king of arms had in the time of Edward III at the great
wardrobe. By p.s.
Aug. 16. Appointment, during pleasure of the king's kinsman Francis, viscount
Westminster. LoveU, chief butler of England, of William Catesby and Thomas Croft as
his deputies in the ports of Bristol, Exeter and Dertmouth and ports,
places and creeks adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Sept. 9. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's esquire Alvred Comburgh of the
Westminster, office of controller of the coinage of tin in the counties of Cornwall and
Devon, receiving fees as Thomas Vaghan, knight, had from the issues of
the duchy of Cornwall. By p.s.
Oct. 8. Presentation of John Gilbert to the parish church of Baldok, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John Holdenby.
MEMBRANE 2dd.
Oct. 21. Commission to John Smalleware to arrest William Asshpole, 'gentilman,'
Westminster, and bring him before the king in Chancery on the morrow of Majrtinmas next.
1484. MEMBRANE 16rf.
March 1. Commission to John, duke of Norfolk, William, earl of Arundel,
Westminster. Edmund, earl of Kent, Thomas, earl of Surrey, Francis, viscount LoveU,
Edward, viscount Lysle, Henry Gray of Codnore, knight, John Scrope of
Bolton, knight, George Stanley of Straunge, knight, George Gray of
Ruthyn, knight, Robert Byllesdon, mayor of London, William Huse,
knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, Humphrey Starky, knight, Guy Fairefax,
knight, Richard Neell, knight, John Catesby, knight, Richard Radclyf,
knight, William Catesby, esquire of the body, and Thomas Fitzwilliam to
deliver the gaol of Neugate of John Guldeford late of Rolvenden, knight,
attainted in the Parliament summoned at Westminster on 28 January.
Feb. 14. Commission to John Robynson, purser of a ship called la Lucas, which
Westminster, the king has ordered to go to sea to resist his enemies, to take mariners and
victuals for the ship.
March 7. Commission to John Smyth, John Wode, William Corby, William
Westminster. Tumour and the bailiflfe of Coventre to arrest Thomas Shirwode and bring
him before the king and council.
1483. MEMBRANE Id.
Aug. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsmen Henry, duke of
Westminster. Buckingham, John, duke of Norfolk, William, earl of Arundel, and
Edmund, earl of Kent, and George Nevyll of Bergavenny, knight, John
Broke of Cobham, knight, John Wode, knight, treasurer of England,
William Huse, knight, Edmund Shaa, knight, mayor of London, Thomas
Bryan, knight, Thomas Mountgomery, knight, Humphrey Starky, knight,
Guy Fairefax, knight, Richard Neell, knight, William Jenney, knight, John
Catesby, knight, Thomas Bourghchier, knight, John Elryngton, knight.
4M CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1483. Membrane Id — eont,
William Nt>rTe8, knight, Gilbert Debenham, knight, Richard Haieoomte,
knight, Richard Charleton, knight, and Thomas Frowyk, knight, in the
city and suburbs of London. By K.
The like to the same, with the exception of the mayor and Thomas
Bryan, in the counties of Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Middlesex, Oxford, Berks,
Essex and Hertford.
Sept. 9. Appointment of William Hopton, knight, John Henyngham, knight,
Westminster. William Boleyn, knight, John Wyndham, esquire, Edmund Ince, esquire,
John Waynflete, esquire, and Robert Crowemer, one of the bailifi^ of the
town of Great Jememuth, to supervise Edmund Ince, esquire, and John
Davy, one of the yeomen of the crown, whom the king has appointed
guards, conveyers and waftors for the security of the king's subjects of
Norfolk and Suffolk and the ships and fishermen at sea there, and to
communicate with fishermen of any country wishing to fish there for
contributions towards their expenses and to arrest and imprison all others
who may presume to be guards, conveyers or waftors. By E.
MEMBRANE 6d.
Sept. 14. Commission to William Horsle, mayor of Coventre, John Aderton, Henry
Westminster, Boteler and John Wylgrice to deliver the gaol of Coventre of John Bryan
of Coventre, < chaundeler,' prisoner there.
MEMBRANE 4d.
July 12. Commission de xcalliU etfossatis to £. bishop of Rochester, George Nevyll
Westminster. q£ Bergevenny, . knight, John Broke of Cobham, knight, John, abbot of
Bermondsey, Henry, prior of St. Mary Overey, Roger Appylton, Richard
Page, John Alfegh, John Bamme, Henry Harman and Roger Shelley by
the coast of the Thames from the town of Westgrenewich to Gravesend, co.
Kent.
July 28. The like to Th. bishop of London, John, abbot of St. Mary Oraces by
Westminster, the Tower of London, William Worsley, dean of the cathedral church of St.
Paul, London, Richard Lichefeld, archdeacon of Middlesex, John
Elryngton, knight, Thomas Frowyke, knight, Richard Gardyner, knight,
Roger Fylpot, John Whatno, Henry Frowyk, John Elryngton the elder and
Richard Markes by the coast of the marsh of the Thames from a place
called ' la Armitage ' to Blakwall, co. Middlesex.
Aug. 8. The like to J. bishop of Norwich, E. bishop of Rochester, John, abbot of
Westminster. St. Augustine's, Canterbury, John, abbot of St. Saviour's, Bermondsey,
Thomas, abbot of Lesnus, Henry, prior of St. Mary Overey, George
Nevyll of Bergevenney, knight, John Broke of Cobbam, knight, Edmund
Shaa, knight, John, master of the house of St. Thomas of Acres, London,
Roger Appylton, Richard Page, John Alfegh, Andrew Dymmok, John
Mordaunt, Henry Harman, John Bamme, Robert Ballard and Roger
Shelley by the coast of the marsh of the Thames from the town of
Westgrenewich to Gravesend, co. Kent.
Sept. 4. The like to William Haute, knight, John Brumston, esquire, John
Westminster. Dygges, esquire, John Isaak, esquire, John Alfegh, John lyneux, Boger
Brent, John Nethirsole, Robert Billysdon and Stephen Barret from Whit-
staple to Faversham, co. Kent.
MEMBRANE Id.
Oct. 18. Commission to William Fetherston, John Stamer, Thomas Asshe, John
Westminster. Carpenter and Laurence Burden to take mariners for the king's ship called
la Marie of Grenewiche, which the king has ordered to go to foreign parts.
467
2 RICHARD III.— Part I.
1485.
June 4.
WestminBter.
MEMBEANE 26.
Grant to John Ambrosio de Nigrono, merchant of Genoa, that he or his
factors or attorneys may receive the sum of 159^. IBs. Ad. from the customs
and subsidies on any goods and merchandise of himself or other merchants
of Genoa in the ports of London, Sandwich and Southampton. By p.s.
1484.
July 10.
Westxninster»
July 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
Oct. 9.
Westminster.
Oct. 25.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Oct. 20.
WestmiBster.
Oct. 11.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 25.
Pardons of outlawry or waiver to the following : —
William Marham late of Bassyngboum in the parish of Takeley, co.
Essex, 'gentilman/ and Eleanor his wife, executrix of the will of
Robert Bassyngbom late of Waymouth, co. Dorset, 'gentilman,' for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench of Edward IV to answer
a plea that they render 68«. 4d. to Thomas Gay the elder, of Flete
Strete, citizen and tailor of London, they having surrendered to the
Mete prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has
certified. London.
For God because [he is] poor.
Biohard Motte late of Thundersle, co. Essex, labourer, and Alice his
wife, for not appearing before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices
of the Bench of Edward IV, to answer Robert Ingowe touching a
trespass. Essex.
Thomas Eyngeston late of Gyldford, co. Surrey, ' yoman,' for not
appearing to answer William Sparke, citizen and ' draper ' of London,
touching a debt of 61. 16«. Sd,
Robert Thomson late of Sheryngham, co. Norfolk, < yoman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of Edward IV, to answer Richard Felawe of Ipswich, ' marchaunt,'
touching a debt of 6/. Suffolk.
Robert Middelton late of Bolton, co. Lancaster, < gentilman,* for not
appearing before Thomas Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of Edward IV, to answer Richard Bethom, ' gentilman,' touching a
trespass. York.
Henry Hoygge of Saltayssh, co. Cornwall, 'gentilman,' for not
appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of Edward IV, to answer Robert Rondell touching a debt of 20/.
William Webbe of Saltayssh, for the same.
John May late of Leycestre, * chapman,' for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer a plea that he render
40s. to Robert Flemyng, citizen and mercer of London, adminislarator
of the goods late of Ralph Yatys, who died intestate. Middlesex.
Robert Colard late of Hadenham, co. Cambridge, ' yoman,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench of Edward IV to answer
William Grey touohing^a debt of 46s. Sd, Oambrid^.
468
CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1484.
Nov. 22.
Westminstfer*
Oct. 16.
Westminster;
1485.
May 16.
Westminster.
Membrane 25 — cont,
John Pjcard late of Little Walden, oo. Essex, * hnsbondniAn,* for
not appearing before Thomas Brian, knight, and his fellows, justices of
the Bench of Edward IV, to answer John Aadelej, chaplain, touching
a debt of 10 marks.
Thomas Badde late of Feldallyng, co. Norfolk, 'mason,' for not
appearing to answer Nicholas Benet, clerk, touching a debt of 40is.
Norfolk.
John Forset late of London, ' gentilman,* for not appearing before
the justices of the Bench to answer Walter Stalworth, citizen and
tailor of London, touching a debt of 4/. 12s. Middlesex.
Jan. 28.
Westminster.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
Jan. 25.
Westminster.
Feb. 11.
Westminster.
Feb. 7.
Westminster.
MEMBBASE 24.
Joan the widow andexecatrix of Oliver de Barton late of Shaftesbury,
CO. Dorset, * gentilman/ for not appearing to answer a plea that she
render 24/. to Bobert Waldeby, clerk. Middlesex.
•
Thomas Jenyn late of Bodmyn, co. Cornwall, chaplain, for not
appearing before Bobert Danbj, knight, and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of Edward IV, to answer Nicholas Pyne, esquire, touching a
trespass. Devon*
Henry Blundell late of the parish of Alyngeworth, co. Surrey,
' husbondman,* for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to
answer John Mannyngham, knight, and Thomas Martyn, citizen and
tailor of London, touching a debt of 25 marks. Middlesex.
Edmund Wall late of Staunton, co. Salop, < husbondman,' and John.
Wall late of Bokanton, co. Salop, * husbondman,* for not appearing
before Edward IV to answer John Wall, one of the yeomen of the
crown of Edward IV, touching a trespass. Salop.
Bichard Mounteyn late of Fak3mham, co. Norfolk, esquire, alias
late of Holkham, co. Norfolk, for not appearing before the justices of
the Bench to answer Bobert Bacdyffee, esquire, late sheriff of Norfolk,
touching a debt of lOZ., Henry Framyngham alias Framlyngham,
esquire, touching a debt of 102. and William Pykenham, clerk, John
Bolman, clerk, James Hobbard and Henry Smyth touching a debt of
201. Norfolk.
William Harde of Coventre, * dyer,' for not appearing before Thomas
Bryan and his fellows, justices of the Bench of Edward IV, to answer
Thomas Wode touching a debt of 71. London.
April 20.
Westminster.
May 4.
Westminster.
May 6.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 23.
John Dunch late of Colcestre, co. Essex, ' yoman,* for not appear-
ing before the justices of the Bench of Edward IV to answer Bobert
Teryngton, * mercer,' touching a debt of 60«. Essex.
William Warner late of Hardewyke, co. Norfolk, ' husbondman,' for
not appearing before Bobert Danby and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of Edward IV, to answer Balph Shelton, esquire, touching a
debt of 401. Norfolk
Bichard Astlot late of Ansty, co. Southampton, < husbondman,' for
not appearing before Thomas Bryan, knight, and his fellows, justices
— VRiV^^F^W
2 EICHARD III.— Part 1.
469
1485.
May 8.
Westminster.
April 28.
Westminster.
May 18.
Westminster.
1484.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
1485.
April 26.
Westminster.
June 8.
Westminster.
June 8.
Westminster.
June 20.
Westminster.
June 22.
Westminster.
May 8.
Westminster.
June 8.
Westminster.
Metnbrane 23 — cont,
of the Bench of Edward IV, to answer John, abbot of St. Martin's,
Battle, touching a debt of 15^. Southampton.
James Piers late of Croydon, co. Surrey, *yoman,' for not appearing
before the justices of the Bench to answer Richard Jones, citizen and
* toumour * of London, touching a debt of 40^ Surrey.
John Batheby late of Cokeryngton, co. Lincoln, * gentilman,* for
not appearing when sued with Thomas Batheby late of Yerburgh,
CO. Lincoln, 'gentilman,* and Thomas Taillour of Yerburgh, 'husbond-
man,' before Thomas Brian, knight, and his fellows, justices of the
Bench of Edward IV, to answer William Smyth touching a trespass.
Bichard Polyngton late of York, < fysshemonger,' alias Richard
Pollyngton, 'taillour,* late citizen of London, for not appearing to
answer pleas that he render lOZ. to William Marchall of Coventry,
' fysshemonger,* administrator of the goods late of John Chary te late
of Coventre, 'mercer,* who died intestate, and 80^ to Agnes late the
wife of Thomas Welles, late citizen and draper of London.
City of Coventry. London.
Thomas Meryng of Ossyngton, co. Nottingham, ' gentilman,* execu-
tor of the will of William Meryng, for not appearing before the justices
of the Bench of Edward IV to answer John Wykes, late esquire of the
body of Edward IV, touching a debt of 29Z. Middlesex.
Bichard Hoberd late of irmyngton, co. Norfolk, ' sheppord,' for not
appearing before Edward IV to answer Thomas Bettys touching a
trespass. Norfolk.
John Haukeslowe in the county of Gloucester, ' gentilmah,' for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Thomas
Fetherston of Wynchcombe, co. Gloucester, ' gentilman,' touching a
debt of 78s. id. Gloucester.
Agnes Grenewyk late of Welton by Weloughby, co. Lincoln,
' wedowe,' administratrix of the goods late of William Grenewyk late
of Welton, who died intestate, for not appearing before the justices of
the Bench of Edward IV to answer a plea that she render 46s. 8^. to
John Frankessh. Norfolk.
Stephen Coulyng, vicar of Chidley, co. Devon, for not appearing
before Thomas Bryui, knight, and his fellows, justices of the Bench
of Edward IV, to answer John Markam, ' yeoman,* touching a debt of
2(M. Middlesex.
Edward Jenyns late of Newelond, co. Gloucester, clerk, for not
appearing when sued with Isabel Hyot late of Little Dene, co.
Gloucester, widow, as executors of the will of Robert Hyot late of Little
Dene, < gentilman,* late executor of the will of William Walwyn alias
Wawyn, 'gentilman,' to answer a plea that they render 25 marks to
John Wylde, executor of the will of John Mone, esquire. Stafford.
The said Isabel, for the same.
Stafford.
John Broun of Norwich, co. Norfolk, 'cordener,' for not appearing to
answer James Gresham touching a debt of 20 marks. Norfolk.
John of Clowes late of Dersthill, co. Warwick, * husbondman,* for
not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Edward
Grey, Imight, viscount Lysle, toucdiing a trespass. Warwick.
470 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1484. MEMBRANE 22.
June 28. Inspeximua and confirmation to John Crowland of letters patent dated
Westminster, 15 j^je, 16 Edward IV, granting to him for life 10 marks yearly.
By p.s. and for 10s. paid in the hanaper.
July 1. Grant for life to the king's knight of the body Robert Middelton of an
Westminster, annuity of 20/. from Easter last from the issues of the lordship of
Middelham. By p.s.
July 8. Mandate in pursuance to the receivers of the lordship.
Westminster.
Aug. 21. Grant for life to William Staveley and Richard Staveley his son of the
Westminster, money of bills of aliens within the town of Calais from 26 June, 1 Richard
III, in lieu of a like grant to the said William by letters patent dated 6
August, 6 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s-
July 4. Grant to William Herbert, one of the esquires of the body, and the heirs
Westminster, m^le of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor or
lordship of Tokyngton, co. Gloucester, of the yearly value of 60Z., to hold
with knights* fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, advowsons, stews, fisheries,
waters, stanks, woods, warrens, franchises, profits and commodities, by
knight-service and a rent of 8^ 15s. yearly. By p.s.
Nov. 80. Grant for life to Thomas Hauard of a yearly rent of 5Z. from the issues
Westminster, of the lordship of Breghnok in South Wales. By p.s.
Nov. 80. Grant for life to Walter Hauard, esquire, one of the ushers of the king's
Westminster, chamber, of a yearly rent of 10 marks from the issues of the lordship of
Breghnok in South Wales. By p.s.
Dec. 1. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Savyle, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the oflSces of keeper and surveyor of the manor of Hepworth
with its members within the Isle of Axiholme, co. Lincoln, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the manor and all other profits. By p.s.
Dec. 2. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Markynfeld, knight of the
Westminster, body, of a yearly rent of lOO marks trom AU Saints last from the issues of
the lordship of Middelham, co. York. By p.s.
1485. MEMBRANE 21.
May 1. Orant for life to the king's servant Roger Laurence, in lieu of a grant to
Westminster, him by letters patent dated 6 September {see p. 472), surrendered, of the
office of one of the yeomen tailors of^the great wardrobe and M. daily for
the office from Michaelmas last, from which day he has held the office,
from the issues of the city of Norwich and a livery of summer and winter
yearly at Christmas and Whitsuntide at the hands of the keeper of the
great wardrobe, with all other profits. By p.8.
May 9. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Talbot, doctor of
Westminster, decrees, rector of the parish church of Barkyng in London, in the ward of
the Tower, of the king's presentation, to Elizabeth, abbess of the monastery
of St. Mary, Berkyng, of a yearly rent of 16L from himself and his church.
By p.s.
May 15. Grant to the mayor and commonalty of the town of Plymmouth, in lieu
Westminster, of a grant to them by letters patent dated 9 January, 1 Richard HI
{see p, 412), surrendered, of 100 marks yearly for 20 years from that date
from the customs in the ports of Plymmouth and Fowey and ports and
places adjacent, to be expended on the construction of the walls of the 'town
by the supervision of the prior of Plympton. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the customs.
2 RICHARD III.— Part 1. 471
2484 Menibraiie 21 — cont,
Sept. 14. Confirmation to Oliver Guyen of letters patent dated 2 March, 17
Nottingham. Edward IV. {See p, 69). By p.s. and for 18s. 4rf. paid in the hanaper.
1485.
March 21. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Loid, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the king's chamber, of the offices of the bailiwick of the hundreds of
Estbudley and Westbudley, co. Devon, with all profits. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 20.
March 8. Confirmation to Charles Dynham of letters patent dated 21 (rectius 81)
Westminster. January, 21 Edward IV {ses p. 249), and pardon to him of the 160Z. yearly
reserved to the king therein.
By p.s. and for 10 marks paid in the hanaper.
membhane 19.
June 18. Exemplification, at the request of Alexander Cheyne ali<is Cheyny late of
Westminster. Westshifford, CO. Berks, ' gentilman,' alias late of London, of the tenour of
the enrolment of letters patent dated 8 March, 1 Richfiurd lU, granting
pardon to him. These letters have been accidentally lost, as he has taken
oath in Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
June 17. Grant for life to John Roger and the king's servant Robert Duplache of
Westminster, ^he office of bailiff of Sandwich from Michaelmas last, receiving the
accustomed fees from the issues of the office with all other profits, in lieu
of a like grant to the said John and Alice his wife by letters patent dated
12 April, 20 Edward IV {see p. 189), surrendered. By p.s.
]^4g4 MEMBRANE 18.
Sept. 17. Grant to John, the abbot, and the convent of St. Mary de Pratis,
Nottingham. Leycestre, that they shall have a fair or markets at Leycestre on their soil
within the abbey and the parish of St. Leonard, on the feast of St. Leonard
and the two days preceding and the two days following, with a court of pie-
powder and all rights, provided that it be not to the harm of neighbouring
fairs. By p.8.
Vacated by surrender by Richard IsJiam, tJmr attorney, and cancelled on
2 January, 2 Richard III,
Sept. 15. Grant to the king's servant Marmaduke Constable, knight, and the heirs
Nottingham, male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors or
lordships of Boseworth with its members, oo. Leicester, late of John
Hareoourt, rebel, and Braunston, co. Leicester, late of William Norreys,
knight, rebel, to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats,
advowsons, parks, bondmen, stews, waters, stanks, woods, underwoods,
warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, profits
and commodities by knight-service and a rent of 9/. lis. yearly, and all
issues from 18 October last. By p.s.
Sept. 21. Grant to the king's servant John Hoperton, one of the yeomen of the
Nottingham, crown, of an annuity of 100s. from Michaelmas last from the issues of the
lordship of Shirefhoton until he shall be promoted by the king to an office
or other thing of like value. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Fenton, one of the yeomen
of the crown, of an annuity of 100s. from the issues of the lordship of
Bamardcastell, within the bishopric of Durham. By p.s.
472
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Sept. 6.
Nottingham.
Menibrane 18 — cant.
Aug. 27.
Buckden.
Aug. 28.
Buckden.
Aug. 29.
Buckden.
Sept. 6.
Nottingham.
Grant to Richard RadclTff, knight of the body, and the heirs male of his
body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship of
Tyverton, of the yearly value of 64/. 18«. 6d., the borough of Tyverton and
the hundred there, of the yearly value of 28^ 16s. 8//., the manor or lord-
ship of Chalvelegh, of the yearly value of 26^ 4.s. 8</., the manor or lordship
of Coliton and the hundred there, of the yearly value of 84^. ISs. 4e/., the
manor or lordship of Musbury, of the yearly value of 2SL 18s. id., the
borough of Coliford, of the yearly value of 100*^., the manor or lordship of
Whitford, of the yearly value of 262. 6s. 5</., the manor or lordship of
Sampford Courtenay, of the yearly value of 26^ 10s. 4</., the manor or
lordship of Colom John, of the yearly value of 22Z. 4s. 8//., the manor or
lordship of Fareway, of the yearly value of 8/. 20</., the manor or lordship
of Norton Dawney, of the yearly value of 11 L 10s. Bd,, and the manor or
lordship of Whympyll, co. Devon, of the yearly value of 26/. 10s., late of the
earl of Devon, the manor or lordship of Gatcombe, co. Devon, of the yearly
value of 21/., late of Edward Courteney, the manors or lordships of Iwern
Courtenay, co. Dorset, of the yearly value of 40/., Ebberton, co. Dorset, of
the yearly value of 21/., Crukeme, co Somerset, of the yearly value of
90/. 10s., and Misterton, co. Somerset, of the yearly value of 20/. 10s., late
of the said earl, the manor or lordship of Bereford, co. Wilts, of the yearly
value of 80/., late of Richard Gray, knight, lands in the towns or hamlets
of Gesberkirke, Surflet, Quadring and Pynchebek, co. Lincoln, of the
yearly value of 82/., late of Thomas de la Launde, knight, the manor or
lordship of Merton, co. Cumberland, of the yearly value of 18/., late of
Thomas Seintleger, knight, the manor or lordship of Aylesber, co. Devon,
of the yearly value of 28/. 6s. 8r/., late of the said earl, and the manor or
lordship of Wiberton, of the yearly value of 18/., the third part of the
manor of Skendewy, of the yearly value of 14/., the manor or lordship of
Manby, of the yearly value of 20/., and the manors or lordships of Bnwlley
and Gwaynesby, co. Lincoln, of the yearly value of 24/., late of Margaret,
duchess of Somerset, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets,
views of frank-pledge, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, rights, privileges,
parks, forests, chaces, warrens, stanks, mills, commons, turbaries, fisheries,
stews, woods, underwoods, meadows, feedings, pastures, rents, customs and
reversions from Michaelmas last by knight-service and a rent of 50/. yearly.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 17.
Grant for life to Eleanor Wentworth, widow, of an annuity of 20/. from
the issues of the lordship of Middelton and Merden, co. Kent. By p.s.
Appointment of Robert Brewes, Simon Clerk, Thomas Stoneham, John
Sturgeon, Martin Prentice and William Wright to take stone-cutters, smiths,
carpenters, masons, glaziers and other workmen, and timber, iron, lead,
glass, shingles, tiles, stone, lime and sand and other necessaries, for the
works within the royal college of St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Cambridge,
and carriage for the same. By K.
Presentation of William Tirry to the perpetual chantry within the
chapel of St. Katharine, Campden, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the
death of John Campyon and in the king's gift by reason of the forf^ture
of William Norreys, knight.
Grant for life to the king's servant Roger Laurence, citizen and tailor of
London, that he shall be one of the yeomen tailors of the king's great
wardrobe in the city of London with fees of Qd. daily and the accustomed
livery from Michaelmas last at the hands of the keeper of the wardrobe and
all other profits.
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Grant for life to Katharine Radclyff of an annuity of 10/. from Easter
last from the issues of the king's lordship of Olney, co. Buckingham.
Sept. 7* Foundation of a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine
Nottingham, service daily in the chapel of Hedistaston, in the parish of Wemme, co.
Salop, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, for the good estate of
the king and his consort Anne, queen of England, and for their souls after
death and the souls of the king's father Richard, late duke of York, and
those who have laid helping hands to the chapel and to do other works of
piety, to be called the chantry of king Richard III, and grant in mortmain to
the said chaplain of 8 marks yearly from the farm or fee-farm and other
issues of the town of Shrewsbury. By p.s.
Aug. 10. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king's servant Thomas
Westminster. RadclyflF, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the offices of bailiff of
Westgate of Exeter alias Exiland, Toppisham, Colomp John and the
hundred of Harigge, co. Devon, with the accustomed fees and otlier profits,
and the farm of le crane and sellers of Toppisham, as Richard Cruse
had. By p.s.
Grant for life to Thomas Lambe and Katharine his wife of an annuity of
5 marks from the issues of the lordship of Middelham, co. York. By p.s.
Sept. 9. Grant for life to Joan Forest, widow, late wife to the king's servant
Nottingham. Miles Forest, and Edward her son of an annuity of 5 marks from the
issues of the lordship of Bernard Castell. By p.s.
Sept. 15. Presentation of Roger Lupton to the parish church of Harleton, in the
Nottingham, diocese of Ely, void by the death of Ralph Shaa. The letters are directed
to the vicar-general of the bishop.
Sept. 10. Impexlmns and confirmation to John Depoler of letters patent dated
Nottingham. 24 July, 22 Edward IV (sr^ p. 810).
By p.s. and for 18jt. id, paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbot and convent of Winchecombe.
Sept. 18. Grant for life to the king's servant William Tournour of an annuity of
Nottingham. \0L from the issues of the lordship of Wakefeld, co. York. By p.s.
Sept. 20. Mandate in pursuance to the receiver of the lordship.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 16.
Sept. 24. Licence for John Alcok, bishop of Worcester, Agnes Beaupie, widow,
Nottingham, sometime the wife of Peter Beaupie, esquire, Edward Beaupie and John
Beaupie, their sons, Oliver Cambry and Hugh Brithyn to found a
perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at the
altar of St. Mary and St. Gabriel in a chapel within the parish church of
St. Laurence, Ludlowe, co. Salop, for the good estate of the king and his
consort Anne, queen of England, and the said founders and for their souls
after death and the soul of the said Peter, to be called the chantry of
Agnes Beaupie, widow, and to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain
lands, rents and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 10
marks yearly. By p.s. and for 20Z. paid in the hanaper.
Grant, during pleasure, to John Holgrave of the office of fourth baron of
the Exchequer, receiving the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Sept. 21. Grant for life to the king's servant John Brice alias < Blewmantell ' of all
Nottingham, lands, rents and services late of Thomas Bynbury within the towns and
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parishes of Andover, Walop and Hertfoidbrigge, oo. Southampton, and in
the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture. By p.s.
Aug. 9. Grant for life, from Michaeknas last, to the king's servant James Tirell,
Westminster, knight of the body, of the office of steward of the duchy of Cornwall in the
county of Cornwall and all the king's castles, manors, lordships and lands
in the said county parcel of the same, receiving the accustomed fees from
the issues of the duchy. By p.s.
Sept. 18. Grant for life to the same of the offices of sheriff of the king's lordship
Nottingham, of Wenllouk and steward of the king's lordships of Newport, Wenllouk,
Eovoethmeredith, Lavenitheuery and Lanthoesant in Wales and the
marches of the same, with the accustomed fees and the appointment of
officers under him.
Sept. 24. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king's servant William
Nottingham, Catesby, esquire of the body, of the office of chancellor of the earldom of
March, receiving 40{. yearly from the issues of the earldom with all other
profits. By p.s.
Sept. 7. Mandate to the escheator in the county of Lincoln for the restitution of
Nottingham, the temporalities of the abbey of St. Mary and St. Botolph, Thomey, to
John Murcote, whose election as abbot Robert Ippeswell, vicar-general of
the bishop of Ely, has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
By p.8.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Northampton and Rutland.
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Bedford.
Middlesex.
Warwick.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
MEMBRANE 16.
Sept. 12. Inspeximus and confirmation to William Rither of letters patent dated
Nottingham. 8 January, 20 Edward IV {see p. 226), and 18 May, 22 Edward lY.
{See p, 808.) By p.s. and for 88s. id. paid in the hanaper.
Sept. 26. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Devon.
Oakham.
The like to the receiver of the lordship of Newport Paynell.
Sept. 25. Appointment, during pleasure, from Michaelmas last, of the king's
Melton servants William Mistelbroke and John Hewyk as auditors of all accounts
Mowbray. q£ ministers and officers of the king's castles, manors, lordships, towns,
lands and other possessions called 'Warrewik Landis,' ' Salisburylandes '
and * Spencer Landes,' in the counties of Stafford, Derby, Warwick, Salop,
Gloucester, Hereford, Worcester, Northampton, Rutland, Oxford, Berks,
Hertford, Essex, Middlesex with the city of London, Kent, Southampton,
Wilts, Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall and the Isle of Wight, with
the accustomed fees and daily expenses. By p.s.
The like of the king's servants William Mistelbroke and Richard Lussher
as auditors of all accounts of officers and ministers of the king's castles,
lordships, manors, towns, hundreds, lands and other possessions of his
principality of South Wales in. the counties of Eermerdyn and Eerdigan,
and the castle of Pembroke, the castle and lordship of Westhaverford wiA
2 EICHARD m.— Past 1. 476
1484.
Membrane 15 — cont.
their members, the lordships or manors of Tallaghan and Wallewynes-
castelly the castles and lordships of Bergevenny and Eaerdif and the counties
of Glomorgan and Morgannok in South Wales, pertaining to the king as of
the right of his consort Anne, queen of England, and the castles and
lordships of Newport, Hay and Brekenok in South Wales, late of Henry,
duke of Buckingham, rebel, and in the king's hands by reason of his
forfeiture, receiving such fees as William Weldon, John Harper, Walter
Gorfyn and John Gunter, late auditors, had from the issues of the
premises with all other profits. By p.s.
Sept. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Hartgill, one of the yeomen
Peterborough, of the crown, of the ofl&ces of porter of the king's castle of Quenburgh,
CO. Kent, and keeper of the king's wardrobe within the castle with a groom
under him, receiving 4rf. daily for himself and 40s. yearly for the wages of
the groom from the issues of the lordships or manors of Milton and
Merden, co. Kent, with arrears from Michaelmas last. By p.s.
Grant for life to Edmund Talbot, esquire, of an annuity of 201. from
Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship of Cotyngham, co. York ;
in lieu of a grant for life to him and Richard Talbot his brother, now
deceased, of the wapentake of Staneclyff, co. York, parcel of the duchy
of Lancaster, to the value of 20L yearly, by letters patent under the seal of
the duchy dated 11 June, 11 Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 14.
Sept. 9. Presentation of Hugh Lynke, vicar of Barnstaple, in the diocese of
Nottingham. Exeter, to the parish church of Shirwill, in the same diocese, in the king's
gift by reason of the forfeiture of Thomas Seintleger, knight, on an
exchange of benefices with John Beamont. By p.s.
Aug. 22. Grant for life to Gervase Clyfton, knight of the body, of the office of the
Westminster, custody of the park of Foly John within the forest of Windesore, with the
accustomed fees from the issues of the castle of Windesore and all other
profits. By p.s.
Sept. 20. Exemption for life of Robert Fenton of Scardeborough from being put
Nottingham, on assizes, juries, inquisitions, attaints or recognitions and from being
made sheriff, escheator, mayor, bailiff, coroner, assessor, taxer or collector
of tenths, fifteenths or other subsidies, constable, trier, arrayer or bailiff or
other officer of the king, and protection for him and his possessions.
By p.s.
Aug. 6. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Gerald, earl of Eildare, for his good
Westminster^ service against the Irish, of the manor of Lexlep, co. Eildare. By p.s.
Sept. 6. Grant for life to Ralph Willughby, esquire of the body, of the offices of
Nottingham, constable of the castle of Bukenham and steward of the lordship of
Bukenham with the custody of the park there, receiving wages of 10 marks
yearly, 6 marks yearly and 2d» daily from the issues of the lordship with
all other profits. By p.s.
Grant to Ralph Willughby, esquire of the body, of an annuity of
16Z. 6s. 4r/. during the life of Thomas Stanley, knight, lord Stanley, from
the issues of the castle and lordship of Bukenham, co. Norfolk. By p.s.
Sept. 6. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Pole, esquire of the body, of
Nottingham. j;^q offices of steward of the lordship of Rising, constable of the castle
there and master of the gam^ or ranger of the chace of Rysing, co. Norfolk,
476 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Membrane 14 — emit.
receiving the accustomed fees from the issues of the lordship with all other
profits, and grant to him of HI. as reward from the issues of the lordship.
By p.s.
Sept. 9. General pardon to Robert Cade alias Gaade of Stuston, co. Suffolk,
Nottingham. <yoman/ By p.s.
Sept. 12. Inspeximm and confirmation to David Lyonhill of letters patent dated
Nottingham. 14 j^iy^ 14 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of one of the
king's Serjeants at arms and 12^/. daily from the fee-farm of the city of
London. By p.s. and for 20^. paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs.
MEMBRANE 13.
Sept. 17. Grant to Thomas Stanley, knight, lord Stanley, and George Stanley,
Nottingham, knight, lord le Straunge, his son and the heirs male of the body of Thomas,
for their good service against the rebels, to the yearly value of 1,000 marks,
of the castle, manor and lordship of Hope and Hopedale in the marches of
Wales adjoining the county of Chester with their members, the manor,
lordship and town of Northwich with the pasture of Overmersshe, co.
Chester, the manors and lordships of Westlideford, B]akenden and Hales-
bertre alias Haselbeare, co. Somerset, the manor or lordship of Bereforde St.
Martin, co. Wilts, the manor and lordship of Ardington, co. Berks, the manor
and lordship of Steventon with its members, co. Bedford, and the manors
and lordships of Knottyng, Collesden and Cotton, co. Bedford, and all
lands in Blomeham, co. Bedford, late of Roger Tocottis, the manor and
lordship of Great Gaddesden, co. Hertford, the castle, manor, lordship and
soke of Kymbalton with the manors of Swyneshed, Hardewyk and Tillbroke
and all towns, townships and members in the county of Huntingdon
pertaining to the said lordship, and all messuages, lands, rents and services
in Maclesfeld and Christilton, co. Chester, late of Henry, duke Of Bucking-
ham, the manors of Chorley and Bolton and lands in Brightmede, co. Lan-
caster, and the messuage and all lands late of Robert Willughby, knight,
in the parish of St. Peter by Powleswharf or elsewhere within the city of
London, with all lands, messuages, meadows, feedings, pastures, woods,
waters, stanks, stews, mills, gardens, dovecotes, rents, services, reversions,
courts, leets, offices, views of frank-pledge, escheats, liberties, rights,
commodities, knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, scutages, reliefs,
hundreds, wapentakes, fines, amercements, forfeitures, fairs, markets,
chaces, parks, warrens, fisheries, wreck of sea, treasure trove, waifs, strays,
chattels of felons, fugitives and outlaws and felons de se and returns of
writs and executions of the same, to hold by knight-service and a rent of
50Z. yearly, and all issues of the premises from Michaelmas last. By p.s.
Sept. 19. Letters of denization for Louis Bonvese of the city of London, merchant,
Nottingham, born in Lucca in the parts of Italy.
By p.s. and for 10/. paid in the hanaper.
Sept. 26. Inspeximus and confirmation to James Pemberton of letters patent dated
Peterborough. H December, 1 Edward IV, granting to him for life the offices of
keeper of the park and garden of the manor of Eltham, co. Kent, and
15 February, 20 Edward IV {seep. 240).
By p.s. and for 20."?. paid in the hanaper.
Sept. 13. Demise to Thomas Thoresby, William Cobbe and Robert Braybroke of
Nottingham, the custody of all lands, meadows, pastures, marshes and feedings within
2 RICHARD m.— Part 1. 477
24g4 Membrane 13 — cont.
the lordship of Rysing, co. Norfolk, and the custody of the warren of
conies there, parcel of the duchy of Cornwall, from Michaelmas last for
seven years, rendering to the king 50/. yearly at the hands of the receiver of
the duchy. By p.s.
Sept. 11. Grant to John Rowell of 2d, daily from Michaelmas last from the issues
Noitiughanu Qf i]^q manor or lordship of Yerdeley, co. Worcester, during the minority
of Edward son and heir of George, late duke of Clarence {as an p, 155).
By p.s.
Sept. 80. General pardon to William Creting, alias Creton, parson of the parish
Buckden. church of Stowe, co. Cambridge. By p.s.
Sept. 11. Presentation of Thomas Beeston, chaplain, to the parish church of
Nottingham. Ratlesden, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation of William
Duffeld and in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
bishopric of Ely being in his hands. By p.s.
Presentation of Edmund Chaderton to the parish church of Almondes-
bury, in the diocese of York, void by the death of the last incumbent.
MEMBRANE 12.
July 5. Grant in frank almoin to Master Andrew Doket, the president, and the
Westminster, fellows of the royal college of St. Margaret and St. Bernard in the
University of Cambridge, which is of the foundation and patronage of the
king's consort Anne, queen of England, at her request, of the manor of
Covesgrave, co. Buckingham, all the king's lands, rents, reversions and
services in Sheldyngthorpe, Market Depyng, Bargham and Stowe,
CO. Lincoln, the manor of Neuton, co. Suffolk, the lordship of Stanford,
CO. Berks, and the lordship or manor of Bukby, co. Northampton, with
knights' fees, advowsons, waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries,
stanks, mills, parks, warrens, meadows, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge,
fines, amercements, heriots, rents, ser\'ices, reversions and other liberties
and commodities, and 110^ yearly, viz. 60Z. from the fee-farm of the town
of Aylesbury, co. Buckingham, and 50Z. from the fee-farm of the town of
Ramsey, co. Huntingdon, for the sustenance of themselves and other
scholars and chaplains to celebrate divine service daily within the college
for the good estate of the king and queen and for their souls after
death and the souls of their fathers Richard, late duke of York, and Richard,
late earl of Warwick and Salisbury, and the support of other works of
piety. By p.s.
Aug. 18. Inspeanmus and confirmation to Richard Page of letters patent dated
Westminster. 18 June, 15 Edward IV, granting to him for life 20/. yearly.
By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
Aug. 21. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's nephew John, earl of
Westminster. Lincoln, as lieutenant of Ireland with all liberties, rights, powers,
authorities, fees, profits and emoluments, provided that he do not
meddle with the disposition of vacant archbishoprics, bishoprics, abbeys,
and priories or the grant of the greater offices, viz. of chancellor,
treasurer, chief Justices, chief baron of the exchequer and master of the
mint and the ordinances of the mint or put lands to other uses than
the defence of the land and this by the advice of the king and counciL
By p.s.
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Aug. 21. Appointment, until 21 February, of John Snoryng of London, fish-
Wefltminster. monger, to take fish called cod, salmon and herrings, fresh and salt, for the
expenses of the household and carriage for the same.
By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Aug. 12. Grant to Gilbert Maners and the heirs male of his body, for his good
WestminBter. service against the rebels, of the manors and lands in Fowyton and
Lanteglos, co. Cornwall, late of Giles Daubeney, knight, traitor, of the
yearly value of 12/. 18s. 4^., and the manor of Trenowde, co. Cornwall, late
of John Halwell, traitor, of the yearly value of IL 16s. 8</., to hold with
knights* fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, woods, under-
woods, stews, fisheries, stanks, mills, meadows, warrens, courts, leets, views
of frank-pledge, fines, amercements, heriots, rents, services, reversions,
liberties and commodities from Michaelmas last by knight-service and a
rent of 80«. yearly. By p.s.
Aug. 18. Grant to the king's councillor Francis, lord of Lovell, the king's
Westminster, chamberlain, of the following annuities from Michaelmas last from the
issues of the lordships of Cokeham and Bray, co. Berks, viz. 102. for seven
years, 40/. during the life of Margaret Harcourt, widow, late the wife of
Robert Harcourt, knight, and 242. during the life of Anne sometime the
wife of John Stoner, esquire. By p.s.
Aug. 18. Grant for life to Frideswide Lovell of an annuity of 100 marks from the
Westminster, issues of the bonour or lordship of Walingford. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 11.
July 18. General pardon to Thomas Fenys aZiVu Fjmes aZtos Fynys of Hurste-
Westminster, monceux alias Hurstmonces, co. Sussex, esquire, of all offences committed
by him before 26 June. By p.s.
July 16. General pardon to Nicholas Gaynesford late of Earsalton, co. Surrey,
Westminster, esquire. By p.s.
The like to John Gaynesford late of Alynton, co. Kent, esquire.
July 15. Appointment, during pleasure, of the king's servant Robert Coorte as
Westminster, auditor, by himself or jointly with anyone else to be appointed by the king,
of all accounts of ministers and officers of the duchy of Cornwall, receiving
the accustomed fees from the issues of the duchy with all other profits.
By p.s.
Aug. 9. Grant for life, from 1 January last, to the king's servant John Musgrave,
Westminster, one of the esquires of the body, of the offices of constable of the king's castle
of Old Sarum and the custody of the king's launds of Claryngton, co.
Wilts, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the county of Wilts.
By p.8.
Aug. 21. Grant for life to the king's servant William Birmyngeham, esquire, of an
Westminster annuity of 6/. from the issues of the lordship of Whitcherche, co. Bucking-
ham. By p.&.
Aug. 14. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Meiyng and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor of Rammarde-
wyke, of the yearly value of 6Z. Ids. 4^., the manor of Ikelford and Pirton,
CO. Hertford, and certain lands in Holewell, Arlesey and Eyon, co. Bedford,
of the yearly value of 142., to hold by knight-service and a rent of 40s.
yearly. By p.s.
Vacated because below ^
2 RICHARD m.— Part 1. 479
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Aug. 12. Paidon to Elizabeth Brewster, executrix of the will of the king's
Weatminster. servant John Brewster, late bailiff of the king's manor of Olney,
CO. Buckingham, of all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and
arrears due from her to the king. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 10.
Aug. 11. Inspeximus and confirmation to William Joseph of letters patent dated
Westminster. 23 February, 16 Edward IV, granting for life to him and William
Worseley, now deceased, the office of bailiff of the scivinage of the
town of Calais imd the island of Colne.
By p.s. and for 20<. paid in the hanaper.
Aug. 21. Grant to Edward Brampton, knight of the body, and the heirs male of
Westminster, tig body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor of Fauxston,
CO. Northampton, late of Margaret, duchess of Somerset, of the yearly value
of 20Z., to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-
pledge, liberties, franchises, fairs, markets, rights, privileges, parks,
forests, chaces, warrens, stanks, mills, commons, turbaries, fisheries, stews,^
woods, underwoods, meadows, feedings, pastures, rents^ free customs,
reversions, lands and other appurtenances from Easter last by knight-
service and a rent of 808. yearly. By p.s.
Aug. 4. Orant to the king's servant Peter Seyntabyn and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor of Trenay in the
parish of Saint Nyet, co. Cornwall, of the yearly value of 2dZ. 18s. 4<2., to
hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, advowsons, liberties and
commodities by knight-service and a rent of 18^. yearly. By p.s.
Aug. 6. Orant to Edward, viscount Lysle, and the heirs male of his body, for his
Westminster* good service against the rebels, of the manors or lordships of Asteley, of the
yearly value of 44Z. 10^., Benteley Boscus, of the yearly value of 66^. 8^.,
Emeryes, of the yearly value of 100s. 2d,, and Wedyngton and Higham,
of the yearly value of SSL Is, 2(1., cos. Leicester and Warwick, to hold
with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, parks,
bondmen, stews, waters, stanks, woods, underwoods, warrens, courts, leets,
views of frank-pledge, liberties and profits by knight-service and a rent of
61. 10s. yearly. By p.s.
Aug. 14. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Tunstall, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, and the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels,
of the manor or lordship of Ootherington by Tottenesse, co. Devon, of the
yearly value of iOL, to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs,
escheats, advowsons, waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries, stanks,
mills, meadows, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fines, amerce-
ments, heriots, rents, services, liberties and commodities by knight-service
and a rent of SI. yearly. By p.s.
Aug. 6. Grant for life to the king's servant Ralph Sill of the offices of bailiff
Westminster, of the king's lordship, town and liberty of Tonnebrige and chamber-
lain of Tonnebrige, co. Kent, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the town and all other profits, and an annuity of iOs. from the
revenues of the said lordship. By p.s.
Aug. 21. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, earl of Surrey, of an annuity of
Westminster. i^iQW. from 4 August, 1 Richard III, during the life of the king's kinsman
John, duke of No^olk, his father, from the issues of the duchy of Cornwall.
By p.s.
Aug. 22. Mandate in pursuance to the receiver of the dochy.
Westminster,
480
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
June 30.
Westminster.
July L
Westminster.
July 1.
Westminster.
June 29.
Westminster.
June 29.
Westminster.
Aug. 8.
Westminster.
Aug. 13.
Westminster.
Aug. 14.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 9.
Licence, for 4 marks paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Lygon to grant a
moiety of the manor of Quenehull, co. Worcester, held in chief, to Richard
Estynton, chaplain, and his heirs.
Grant for life to Richard, bishop of St. Asaph, of the lOL yearly w^hich
the abbot and convent of Welbek pay to the king for the farm of the
mills of Ratford, co. Nottingham. By p.s.
Grant for life to Oliver Middelton of an annuity of 10 marks from the
issues of the lordship of Middelham, co. York. ' By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Hoton alibis Huton, one of
the esquires of the body, of the office of the custody of the king's park called
New Park and the custody of the king's manor in the same within the New
Forest, co. Southampton, with fees of 4(2. daily from the issues of the lord-
ships of Byston, Exbury and Playteford, co. Southampton, out of the
moneys which he is bound to render yearly to the king from the same,
and all other profits and the herbage and pannage of the park.
By p.s.
The like to the same of the offices of constable of the castle of Cris-
chirch and steward of the lordships or manors of Crischirch and Ryngwod,
CO. Southampton, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Appointment for life, from Michaelmas last, of John Stanford as auditor
of all accounts of officers and ministers of all castles, lordships, manors,
lands, possessions and hereditaments pertaining to the crown within the
realm and also all castles, lordships, manors, lands, possessions and here-
ditaments within the realm late of John, late duke of Norfolk, and Margaret,
late duchess of Somerset, and the castle of Holt and all lordships, manors,
lands, possessions and hereditaments in Bromefeld and Yale late of the
said duke in the county of Chester and Wales and the mait;hes of the
same, receiving for his fees in the first office 10^. yearly from the issues
of the lordships and manors of Bradwell, co. Essex, Cosham and the
manor of Roude, co. Wilts, and in the second office 20 marks yearly from
the issues of the lordships [and] manors of Wenge, co. Buckingham, and
Sileby, co. Leicester, and 3a. 4^/. daily whenever he shall ride about his
business and all other profits. By p.s.
Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Oxford and Berks for the
restitution of the temporalities of the priory of St. Frideswide, Oxford, of
the order of St. Augustine, in the diocese of Lincoln, to Richard Walker,
late canon of the monastery of St. Augustine by Bristol, of the same order,
in the diocese of Worcester, whose election as prior John, bishop of Lincoln,
has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Northampton.
Buckingham.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
ImpeximHs and confirmation to Richard Eydwell of letters patent dated
18 June, 22 Edward IV {seep, Slfi).
By p.s. and for 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
July 28.
Buckden.
MEMBRANE 8.
Grant to the king's servant Richard Taillour, one of the yeomen of the
crown, and the heirs male of his body, for his good ^service against the
2 BICHARD in.— Pabt 1.
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Membrane 8 — oont.
July 24.
Buckden.
July 27.
Barnack.
July 28.
Stamford.
Aug. 5.
Westeninster.
Aug. 18.
Westminster.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
Aug. 21.
Westminster.
Aug. 20.
Westminster.
lebels, of the lands, rents and services called Olisle Bemefeld, co. Devon,
late of William Stonor, of the yearly value of 10^., to hold hy knight-service
and a rent of 15«. yearly.
Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to Thomas Stroder, esquire, of the
manors or lordships of Northcote, co. Cornwall, of the yearly value of
6^. 14«. 10(2., Wellington, co. Cornwall, of the yearly value of 9/. 7«. lOd.^
and Southold, co. Devon, of the yearly value of 4Z. 17^. l\d,^ all late of
Thomas Orey, marquess of Dorset, rebel. By p.s.
Vacated because elsewhere below.
Licence for the sub-prior and convent of St. Frideswide, of the order of
St. Augustine, to elect a prior in the place of George Norton, resigned.
Signification to the keeper of the spirituality of the bishopric of Ely of
the royal assent to the election of John Murcote, monk of Thomey, as
abbot of that place. By p.s.
Presentation of William Stele, chaplain, to the parish church of St.
Laurence, Famam, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the resignation of
Thomas Bise. The letters are directed to the vicar-general of the bishop of
Salisbury.
Grant to the king's servant Lancelot Wharton of the office of bowbearer
Urchitenentis) of Mallerstange, co. Westmoreland, during the minority of
Thomas son and heir of William Parre, knight, with fees of 6 marks yearly
at the himds of the receiver of the county. By p.s.
Grant for life to Bobert Portyngton of an annuity of 4tL from Michaelmas
last from the issues of the county of Wilts. By p.s.
Grant for life, from Midsummer last, to the king^s servant Christopher
Colyns, esquire, of the office of constable of the king's castle of Queneburgh,
CO. Kent, and a mill adjoining the castle and 20 marks yearly for the office
as Arnold Savage, knight, constable in the time of Bichard n, had from
the issues of the counties of Essex and Hertford, with all other profits.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff.
Grant to Christopher Colyns, esquire, in consideration of services to be
rendered by him according to certain indentures, of an annuity of 1002.
from Easter next for twenty years from the subsidy of the 8«. in the tun
and the 12^. in the pound in the port of London.
Aug. 21.
Westminster
Aug. 20.'
Westminster.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the'subsidy.
Like grant to Edward Brampton^ knight of the body.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 7.
July 80.
Stamford.
Aug. 9.
Westminster.
Inspeximus and confirmation to Master John Giles of letters patent dated
1 May, 16 Edwsuxl IV, granting to him for life 20Z. yearly from the
customs in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers.
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488 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
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Aug. 6* Grant for life to Thomas Gower, knight of the body, of an annuity of
WeetminBter. 26Z. IBs. id., viz. 202. from the issues of the manor or lordship of
Yaristhorpe, co. York, and 10 marks from the issues of the manor or
lordship of Enapton, co. York. By p.s.
Aug. 12. Grant for life to the king*s servant Berwyk alias Ralph Gosse, one of the
WeBtminster. king's pursuivants at arms, who is expert and erudite in the occupation of
his office but has received no fees, of an annuity of 101, from the issues of
the county of Northampton. By E.
Aug. 9. Grant for life to the king's servant Roger Hertlington, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of the offices of bailiff of the hundred of Colrigge with the
custody of the park and manor of Stokenham, co. Devon, receiving the
accustomed fees for the office of bailiff and id, daily for the custody of the
park from the issues of the said hundred and lordship of Stokenham, with
all other profits. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, from Michaelmas last to the king's servant Roger
Hartlington, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the office of steward of ihe
lordships of Stokenham, Yealhampton and Langacre and the hundred of
Golrige, co. Devon, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the lord-
ships and all other profits. By p.&
Aug. 10. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Clervaux, esquire, of a tun of
Westminster, ^^j^e yearly from the king's prises in the town and port of Hull. By p.s.
Aug. 11. Presentation of Thomas Babethorpe, chaplain, to the parish diurch of
Westminster. Bulmere, in the diocese of York, void by the resignation of George
Strangways. By p.s.
Aug. 16. Grant to the king's servant Ralph Banastre and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor of Ealding, co.
Kent, of the yearly value of 501., to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages,
reliefs, escheats, advowsons, stews, fisheries, waters, stanks, nulls, parks,
woods, underwoods, liberties and commodities by knight-service and a rent
of 4Z. yearly. By p.s.
Aug. 16. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Crawford, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of the offices of verger {virgeb<yult) of the town of Sandwich
and the custody of the castle there, with the accustomed fees.
Byp.s. [658.]
Aug. 18. Grant for life to Walter Lemster, doctor in medicine, of an annuity of
Westminster. 40^, from the issues of the hanaper. By p.s.
Aug. 20. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to Brian Rouclyff, second baron of
Westminster, ^jj^ Exchequer, for his good service to the king and his brother king Edward
and before in the Exchequer, of the manor of Forcett, co. York.
By p.s.
Aug. 18. Grant to the king's servant Ralph Assheton, knight of the body, and the
Westminster, ^oirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors
of Melton and Yeffing, of the yearly value of 25 marks, Eyngesknoth, of
the yearly value of 201., Mekill Repton, Litill Repton and Asshford, of the
yearly value of 211. 6<. 8d,, Hothfeld, of the yearly value of 20 marks, and
Oherington, of the yearly value of 252., 100 acres of land in Rumney Merssh
called < Baryers,' of the yearly value of 82., the manor of Hertrygge in the
parish of Oranbroke alias Granebroke and 100 acres of pasture and 100
acres of wood in the said parish called ' Gilfordis,' of the yearly value of
.
2 KtOHARD m.— Part 1. 488
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12Z., CO. Kent, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, liberties, franchises,
profits and commodities by knight-service and a rent of 9^. yearly, and all
issues from 18 October last. By p.s.
Aug. 20. Appointment, during good behaviour, of the king's servant Thomas
Westminster. Aleyn, for his good service to the king's father the duke of York, as one
of the auditors of all castles, lordships, manors and lands of the duchy of
Cornwall, receiving such fees as Bichard Bedford had from the issues of
the duchy. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 6.
Aug. 17. Inspeximiis and confirmation to Thomas Cookesey of letters patent dated
Westminster. 24 July, 17 Edward IV {see p. 46^ ; and grant to him for life of the ofiSoe
of master of the game of the King's parks of Henley in Ardeme, co.
Warwick, with the accustomed fees*
By p.s. and for lOs. paid in the hanaper.
March 10. Grant for life to William Nele of M, daily. (See p. 448.) By p.s.
Westminster. Vacated because in the first year,
Aug. 19. General pardon to John Abbot alias Albote alias Abbod of Leicester,
Westminster, chaplain, alias late of Ghacombe, co. Northampton, alias late of
Braunescombe, co. Worcester, of all offences committed by him before
18 August. By p.s.
Aug. 14. Grant for life, from Easter last, to William Malpas of an annuity of
Westminster. 5 marks from the issues of the lordship or manor of Writtel, db. Essex.
By p.s.
Aug. 16. Mandate in pursuance to the receivers.
Westminster.
Aug. 16. Pardon to John Sturgeon, esquire, sheriff of Hertford, for all escapes of
Westminster, felons and prisoners from his custody. By E.
Aug. 11. Appointment, for half a year, of William Mynt to take workmen and
Westminster, stuff for the king's ordnance.
Oct. 11. Grant for life, from Easter last, to the king's servant Bobert Maners,
Westminster, knight, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors or lordships
of Treivwell, co. Cornwall, of the yearly value of S5l, 45., and Eentesbrare
and Blakborough and Gharleton, co. Devon, of the yearly value of
85Z. 2s. lOd,, late of Thomas Gray, marquess of Dorset, rebel. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Appointment, from Michaelmas last, of Philip Bicart in the place of
Westminster. Francis, viscount Lovell, chief butler of England, in the ports of Bristol
and Briggewater and ports and places adjacent.
By bill of the chief butler.
MEMBRANE 5.
July 8. Grant to Thomas Wortley, knight of the body, and Joan his wife, late
Westminster, the wife of John Pilkynton, knight, of the custody of certain manors and
lands and a rent of 785. 8i. from the death of the said John during the
minority of Edward his son and heir, as granted to her by letters patent
dated 12 June, 19 Edward lY (see p. 158), rendering to the king 120^
yearly from Easter last ; and pardon to them of all offences committed by
them and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts and arrears due
from them to the king before 14 June last. By p.s.
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July 10. Grant to the twelve governors, burgesses and inhabitants of the town
Westminster, of Beverley of the sum of 1001. for the good of the town, viz. 20 marks
yearly from the great custom and petty customs in the port of Eyngeston
on Hull on any goods and merchandise of theirs not pertaining to the
staple of Calais, wools and wool-fells excepted, until they shall be fully
satisfied of the said sum. By p.s.
July 9. Mandate to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, constables and others to permit
Westminster, the men and tenants of the town of Notyngham, which is of the ancient
demesne of the crown, as appears by a certificate sent into Chancery by the
treasurer and chamberlains, to be quit of toll, stallage, cheminage, pontage,
pavage, picage, murage, lastage and passage and expenses of knights coming
to Parliament and not to put them on assizes, juries and recognitions.
Feb. 21. Inspe^mm and confirmation to John Stanbrige of letters patent dated
Westminster, q j^j {rectius June), 14 Edward IV. {See p. 440.)
By p.s. and for 18^. id. paid in the hanaper.
Vacated became in the first year,
July 8. Grant for life to Thomas Makereyth of Maybourue, co. Westmoreland,
Westminster. *yoman,' of an annuity of 40s. from the issues of the king's lordship of
Weryholme by Caerlile. By p.s.
Aug. 9. Grant for life to the king's servant William Harington, esquire, in
Westminster, recompense of an annuity of lOL granted to him for life by Richard, late
earl of Warwick, of an annuity of 102. from the issues of the king's lordship
of Middelham, co. York. By p.s.
Aug. 18. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Jebbe, for his good service
Westminster, and specially in the subjection of the great rebel Henry, late duke of
Buckingham, of an annuity of U, from the issues of the lordship and
manor of Ealdyng, co. Kent, lately pertaining to the said rebel, at the
hands of Ralph Banastre and his heirs male, occupiers of the lordship and
manor. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 4.
Oct. 10. Grant for life to Thomas Danyell of the office of mason of the king's
Westminster, works in the Tower of London and elsewhere within the realm, receiving the
acci^tomed fees from the issues of the manors or lordships of Wrottell,
Haveryng, Boyton, Hadlegh, Raylegh and Rocheford, co. Essex, and the
manors of Tunbriche, Penshurst and Middelton and Merdon and the
hundred of Middelton, co. Kent, as Thomas Jurdan had, with a livery of the
suit of other esquires of the household and all lodges, mansions, plots,
profits and commodities, and arrears of fees from 7 July, 1 Richard III,
from which time he has occupied the office at the king's command.
By p.8.
Oct. 20. Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas Lynom of the office of the king's
Westminster, solicitor, receiving 101, yearly from 26 June, 1 Richard III, from the farm
of the town of Bristol with all other profits, and an annuity of 20/. from
that date from the same ; in lieu of a grant to him by letters patent dated
26 August, 1 Richard III {see2>» 460), surrendered. By p.s.
Oct. 21. Mandate in pursuance to the mayor, commonalty and burgesses of the
Westminster, town, as well as to the sheriff and receivers of the famx of the same town.
Oct. 22. Grant for life to the king's servant William Harreise, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of Qd, daily for the fee of the crown from the fee-farm and
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other profits of the town of Lyscarde, co. Cornwall^ by the hands of the
mayor. By p.s.
Oct. 25. Grant, daring pleasure, to the king's servant John Wedon, son of
WeBtminster. William Wedon, deceased, of the office of bailiff of the king's lordship of
Ghessham, co. Buckingham, with the accustomed fees from the revenues of
the lordship and all other profits, as his father had. By p.s.
Oct. 18. Grant for life to the king's servant David ap Guillm Morgan, one of the
WeBtminster. gentlemen ushers of the king's chamber, of the office of steward of the
king's lordships of Hay and Glynvugh and constable of the king's castle
of Hay in the marches of Wales from 9 January last with fees of 10 marks
yearly from the issues of the lordships and all other profits, and a yearly
rent of 40 marks from the said issues. By p.s.
Nov. 6. Presentation of Henry Dye, vicar of the church of Westhithye, in the
WeBtminster. diocese of Canterbury, to the parish church of Okeford, in the diocese of
Exeter, on an exchange of benefices with Thomas George. The letters are
directed to the vicar-general of the bishop.
Aug. 21. Writ of aid for Robert Brakynbury, esquire of the body, constable of the
WeBtminster. Tower of London, whom the king has appointed receiver general of all
lands, rents, possessions and goods coming into his hands by attainder,
forfeiture or otherwise within the counties of Sussex, Kent and Surrey.
English. By p.s.
July 5. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, lately
Westminster, granted by letters patent to William Tympirley late of Wysebeche, co.
'Cambridge, 'gentilman,' alias late of London, staying on the king's service
in the company of Thomas Thwaites, knight, treasurer of the town of
Calais and the marches there, on the safe-custody and victualling of the
same, because he delays at Gravesend, co. Kent, as appears by certificate
of the sheriff.
The like of like protection granted to Ralph Grene late of Leveryngton,
CO. Cambridge, 'yoman,' alias 'courtholder.'
The like of like protection granted to Hefiry Edale alias Edyall late of
Wysebeche, chaplain.
Nov. 14. Presentation of Richard Brewester to the parish church of St. Mary,
Westminster. Bumham, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the death of William
Person.
MEMBRANE 3.
Sept. 5. Grant to John Nesfeld, esquire of the body, and the heirs
Nottingham, male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of
the manor or lordship of Haytesbury, co. Wilts, of the yearly
value of 782. 12s. 6<f., lands in Little Cheverell, co. Wilts, of the
yearly value of 18L 13s. id,, and lands in Somerford Maudyte, co.
Wilts, of the yearly value of 66j. Sd., late of Walter Hungerford, esquire,
to hold with knights* fees,^advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge,
liberties, franchises, privileges, parks, forests, chaces, warrens, stanks,
mills, commons, turbaries, fisheries, stews, woods, underwoods, meadows,
feedings, pastures, rents, reversions and rights by knight-service and a rent
of 71, 10s. yearly. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Humphrey Dacre, lord Dacre and of
Gillisland, knight, king's councillor, as lieutenant general of the warden-
486 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
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1484. Membrane Z^-corU.
ship of the west marches of England towards Scotland, with power to
appoint all necessary diets between the commissaries of the king and of his
kinsman James, king of the Scots, to be held in those marches and to
nominate the commissaries of the king and grant safe-conduct to those of
Scotland. By K.
Aug. 17. Letters of denization for John Jacobi of the city of London, < brooour,
Westminster, born in the city of Florence in Italy.
By p.s. and for iOs. paid in the hanaper.
Aug. 4. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Sambroke of letters patent dated
Westminster. 4 December, 14 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of one of the
king's Serjeants at arms with wages of 12d, daily from the fee-farm of the
city of Hereford. By p.s. and for 20<. paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 16. Mandate in pursuance to the citizens.
Westminster.
Sept. 26. Grant for life to William Lee of the offices of keeper of the king's
Peterboroagb. council chamber at Westminster and usher of the receipt of the Exchequer
with the accustomed fees as in the last year of Edward III and the first of
Eichard II and a yearly vesture of the suit of esquires of the household at
the great wardrobe ; in lieu of like grants to John Wood, esquire, by letters
patent of Edward IV, surrendered. By p.s.
Aug. 19. hispeximus and confirmation to the king's kinsman Edmund, earl of
Westminster. Kent, of a charter dated at Westminster, 80 May, 5 Edward IV. {Charter
EoUf 6-7 Edward IV, No. 18.] By p.s. and for 6L paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 8. Grant for life to the king's esquire Thomas Bank of the office of keeper
Westminster, of the king's new park, and the conies within it and without within the
lordship of Tatersale, co. Lincoln, with the accustomed fees from the issues
of the lordship and all other profits as John David had, and twelve cart-
loads of hay yearly for the sustenance of the does (damarum) and conies
within the park by delivery of the keeper of the parks within the said
lordship. By p.s.
Nov. 16. Inspeximus and confirmation to William Eelley of letters patent dated
Westminster. 11 August, 14 Edward IV, granting to him for liife the office of chief
plumber within the castle of Windesore.
By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 2
June 26. Inspeximus and confirmation to Thomas Croft of the following : —
Westminster. 1. Letters patent dated 7 July, 7 Edward IV, granting to him for life
the office of steward of the manor of Wodestoke, co. Oxford.
2. Letters patent dated 12 May, 9 Edward IV, granting to him for
life the office of ranger in the forests of Shotter and Stowode, co.
Oxford, and Bernewode, co. Buckingham.
8. Letters patent dated 12 April, 18 Edward IV. {See p, 100.)
By p.s. and for iO$, paid in the hanaper.
July 14. Bevocation of the protection with clause volumvs, for one year, granted by
Westminster, letters patent on 21 May last to Roger Smyth of London, grocer, alias of
Suthwerk, alias late of Coweden, co. Kent, staying on the king's service in
the company of Thomas Thwaytes, knight, treasurer of the town, castle
and marches of Calais, on the safe-custody and victualling of the same,
because he delays at Suthwerk, as appears by certificate of the sheri£f of
Surrey.
2 RICHARD m.— Part 1. 487
24g4 Membrane 2 — cont,
Jaly 5. Grant for life to the king's knight Thomas Strykland of an annuity of
Westminster. 2(M. from the issues of the lordship of Penreth. By p.s.
July 16. Inspejcimus and confirmation to David Davyson of letters patent dated
Westminster. 18 July, 14 Edward IV, granting licence for him to inhabit the realm.
For 10s. paid in the hanaper.
July 7. Grant for life to Richard Rugge, esquire, of an annuity of lOZ. from
Westminster. Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship of Walsall. By p.s.
Aug. 5. Grant to Thomas Fitz William, knight, of the manor or lordship of Eenwik,
Westminster, co. Norfolk, with its members, in the king's hands by the forfeiture and
attainder of William Norreys, rebel, who held it for life as parcel of the
hereditament of his deceased wife the marchioness of Montague, to hold
during the life of the said William with all rents, services, courts, leets,
woods, meadows, pastures and other commodities. By p.s.
Aug. 18. Appointment of JohnPenley, esquire, Thomas Rogers, clerk of the
Westminster, king's ships, and Nicholas Palmer to supervise the guards, conveyers and
waftors whom the king has appointed for the security of his subjects of
Norfolk and Suffolk and the ships and fishermen at sea there, and to
communicate with fishermen of any part of the realm wishing to fish there
for contributions towards their expenses and to arrest and imprison all
others who may presume to be guards, conveyers or waftors. By K.
Oct. 11. Licence with the assent of the council for the abbot and convent of
Westminster, the monastery of St. Mary, Foumeys, to absent themselves from Ireland for
twenty years and in the mean time to receive the profits of all their lands
and possessions there, provided that they bring no Irish money into
England. Licence also for them to bring 100 quarters of wheat to the
monastery from Ireland in each of the twenty years. By p.s.
Nov. 18. Pardon, for SSs. id, paid in the hanaper, of the trespasses in the
Westminster, acquisition by Edmund Perpount and Elizabeth late the wife of Robert
Sotehill from Henry Sotehill and William Parchet, clerk, of the manor of
Redburn, co. Lincoln, held in chief, and their entry thereon without
licence.
MEMBRANE 1.
Aug. 17. Inspeximm and confirmation to Alexander Leche of letters patent dated
Westminster. 26 May, 20 Edward IV. {See p. 194.) For 6«. Sd. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 4. Grant to the king's councillor Francis, viscount Lovell, the king's
Westminster, chamberlain, of the following annuities from Michaelmas, 1 Edward IV,
from the issues of the lordships of Gokeham and Bray, co. Buckingham
(sic), viz. 101. for 8 years, iOL during the life of Margaret Harcorte, widow,
late the wife of Robert Harcorte, Imight, and 24Z. during the life of Anne
sometime the wife of John Stonour, esquire. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Grant to the king's kinsman, William, earl of Nottingham, and Joan his
Westminster, wife of 1842. yearly for her life from Michaelmas, 1 Richard lU, viz. 20Z.,
602., 242., 16/., and 142. from the farms and fee-farms and issues of the
towns of Brystoll, Cambridge, Suthampton, Notyngham and Ipswich
respectively. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Mandate to tiie mayor of Lyscarde, co. Cornwall, to pay to William
Westminster. Harreise Qd, daily for life from 22 October from the fee-farm or other profits
of the town. {See m. 4.)
488 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
J484 Membrane 1 — cent.
March 10. Inspeximus and confinnation to Richard Croft and Thomas Croft of
Westminster, letters patent dated 8 February, 4 Edward IV. (See p. 432.)
By p.8. and tor 808. paid in the hanaper.
Vac€Ued because in the first year,
Oct. 28. Grant to the king's servant William Cowper and tbe heirs
Westminster, male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the
lordship of Okham, co. Surrey, of the yearly value of 20 marks,
to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reUefs, escheats,
advowsons, waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries, stanks» mills,
meadows, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fines, amercements,
heriots, rents, services, liberties and commodities from Michaelmas,
1 Richard III, by knight-service and a rent of [20]s. yearly. By p.s. [661.1
Dec. 1. Presentation of Thomas Gomyssh, parson of the parish chorch of St.
Westminster. Andrew, Bakwell, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, to the church of St.
Pierre without the walls of CalaiS; in the diocese of Terouanne, on an
exchange of churches with John May. The letters are directed to Th.
cardinal archbishop of Canterbury.
Dec. 6. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Audeley, knight, lord of Aadeley,
Westminster, as treasurer of the Exchequer, with the accustomed fees. By K.
Dec. [19] . Licence for the locumtenens and chapter of the cathedral church of Salis-
Westminster. bury to elect a bishop in the place of Lionel Widevyle, deceased.
By p.s. [808.]
MEMBRANES 26<i-22 .
Commissions of the peace in various counties. {See Appendix.)
MEMBRANE 21(2.
Dec. 8. Commission of array to John Audeley of Audeley, knight, Morgan
Westminster. Kidwelly, Edward Redemayn, Thomas Husy, Humphrey Baskervile,
William Twynyho, William Marten, William Knoylle, Robert Cokher,
William CaUeway of Shirbume, Philip Thurlwall, William Wheteley,
Richard Densham, John Gerard of Purbek, Richard Hatfeld, William
Danyell, Peter Hogges, Henry Haggerston and the sheriff, in the county of
Dorset.
The like to the following in the counties named : —
The earl of Kent, John, lord Gray of Ruthyn, Thomas Lynon, John
Roderham, Richard Godfrey, John Mordant, Robert Gelibrond, John
Fischer and William Colet, in the county of Bedford.
Francis, viscount Lovell, John Gray, William Catesby, Thomas
Fowler, Thomas Restwold, Thomas Hampden, Drugo Brudenell, John
Verney, Thomas Hopton, Richard Mariot, John Langston, — Gyfford,
Thomas Straunge, John Tyryngham, Nicholas Rigby, Walter
Chaundeler and John Don, sheriff, in the county of Buckingham.
Thomas Gray, knight, Robert Percy, Thomas Pygot, Philip Conyers,
William Alyngton, Thomas Cotton, William Wentworth, John
Bourgoigne, John Abell, Charles Belfeld, John Grayson, John
Huddilston, knight, sheriff, in the county of Cambridge.
George Gray of Gray, William Sapcote, Thomas Coton, John
Stewkeley, John Wake, William Taylard, Thomas Bryrton, Robert
Druell, Thomas Holbeche, Miles Walker and William Swetnam, in the
county of Huntingdon.
2 BICHABD m.— Pabt 1. 486
1484. Membrane 21d — cont,
Francis, viscount Lovell, Richard Harcourt, knight, William Catesby,
William Bedewell, John Cottesmor, Thomas Davers, Bichard Crofte,
Richard Danvers, Humphrey Forster, John Langston, William Davers,
• Bichard Hall, John Denton and Edward Franke, sheriff, in the county
of Oxford.
Francis, viscount Lovell, William Catesby, Thomas Say, Thomas
Wode, John Isebury, Bichaid Hall, William Bedewale, John Ivers,
Bichajrd Bigge and Edward Franke, in the county of Berks.
John Audeley, knight, John Norbury, knight, John Belle, John
Legh, Bichard Drax, John Ewarby, John Holgrave and the sheriff, in
the county of Surrey.
William, earl of Arundel, Thomas Arundell of Matravers, knight,
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, Thomas West de la Warr, knight,
John Arundell, knight, Thomas Ethynham, knight, Henry Bioos,
knight, Christopher Warde, knight, John Dudley, Thomas Hoo,
Bichard Lewkenor of Brambeley, William Badmyll, Thomas Goombes,
John Apsley, John Wode the younger, John Goryng, John Sauney,
Balph Shirley, Edward Bartlot, Thomas Oxenbrigge, Nicholas Bigby,
John Devenyssh, John Asshebumham, Bobert Morley, William
Belknape, Edmund Dautre, John Thrill, John Coke, Henry Deke,
Bichard Farynfeld, Henry Fynche, Bichard Halfraye, William Pelham
and John Beynold of Fleching, in the county of Sussex.
Bichard Hastynges of Wellis, knight, William Hussey, knight)
Thomas Burgh, knight, Bobert Talbois, knight, John Busche, knight,
Maurice Marmyon, Thomas Wynlych, John Paynell, John Walcott
and Oliver Seynt John, in the parts of Kesteven.
John Zouch of Zouch, knight, John Newton, knight, Beginald
Stourton, knight, Morgan Kidwelly, Bobert Stowell, John Chokke, John
Vemey, William Bracher, John Biconell, Edmund Gorge, John Fitz-
James, John Forteman and the sheriff, in the county of Somerset.
John, duke of Norfolk, John Bourghchier, knight, Thomas Mont-
gomery, knight, Thomas Gray, knight, Laurence Baynford, Thomas
Tyrell, Avery Cornebourgh, Boger Philpot, John Brewode, William
Grene, Bobert Plomer, Bichard Higham, John Harlying, Philip Coke,
Alexander Quadryng, Bichard Fysshe, Henry Marney, Humphrey Tyrell,
and Bobert Percy, knight, sheriff, in the county of Essex.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, William Say, knight, William
Catesby, Bichard Scrope, John Stourgeon, John Pulter, William Druell,
John Couper, Edward Goldesburgh, and ihe sheriff, in the county of
Hertford.
Edward, viscount Lisle, Simon Montford, knight, Edward Bawley,
knight, John Hugford, Henry Botiller, John Beaufitz, William Harwell,
Humphrey Beaufo, Thomas Ottre, Bobert Throgmerton, Edmund
Vemey and Bichard Boughton, sheriff, in the county of Warwick.
Edward, viscount Lisle, Edward Hastyngis, knight, Bobert Haryng-
ton, knight, John Burghe, Thomas Berkeley, Henry Sotehill, Chris-
topher Nele, Thomas Pulteney, Geoffrey Sherard, Thomas Kebyll,
Everard Fildyng, William Assheby, John Kebyll, John Purfay, John
Hardewike and the sheriff, in the county of Leicester.
Thomas Burgh, knight, Bobert Markeham, knight, Charles
Pilkyngton, knight, Gervas Clifton, knight, John Babyngton, knight,
John Stanhop, Thomas Molyneux, Bobert Satton, Thomas Leek,
490 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
l^oi. Membrane %\d — cont,
Robert Nevill, Thomas Meryng, John Dynham, Humphrey Hersy,
Richard Botral and the sheriff, in the county of Nottingham.
Henry Gray of Godmore, knight, Marmaduke Constable, knight,
Thomas Worteley, knight, Henry Vernon, Ralph Langford, John
Curson, Ralph Sacheverell, Robert Eyre, Thomas Babyngton, John
Bradshawe and the sheriff, in the county of Derby.
John, duke of Suffolk, John, duke of Norfolk, Thomas, earl of
Surrey, John Ratclif of Fitz-Water, Hugh Hastynges, knight, Robert
Percy, knight, Henry Gray, knight, Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight, Henry
Ogard, knight, William Boleyn, knight, Ralph Willughby, Henry
Heydon, John Fynoham, Henry Spilman, Richard SuthweU, John
Paston, Henry Straunge, John Wyndeham, Robert Clere, James
Hobert, Ralph Shelton, William Gumey, John Jonney, Edmund
Clere, and Richard Pole, sheriff, in the county of Norfolk.
MEMBRANE 2M.
John, duke of Suffolk, John, duke of Norfolk, Thomas, earl of
Surrey, Robert Penys, knight, Hugh Hastynges, knight, Henry Went-
worth, knight, Gilbert Debenham, knight, Christopher Willughby,
knight, John Evenyngham, knight, John Wyngfeld, knight, Ralph
Willoughby, Alexander Cressyner, John Clopton, Edmund Jenney,
Thomas Higham, Thomas Appilton, John Tymperley the younger,
John Penley, John Jemyngham, John fVanelyngham, John Cheke,
Robert Crane, Philip Bothe, George Hopton, William Walgrave, Roger
Drury, William Clopton, Thomas Ratclif, and the sheriff, in the county
of Suffolk.
George Nevill of Bergeveney, knight, John Broke of Cobhami
knight, Henry Gray of Codonore, knight, Edward Stanley, knight,
Thomas Bourghchier, knight, John Savage, knight, William Haryng-
ton, knight, Ralph Assheton, knight, Henry Ferrers, knight, Roger
Appilton, Richard Page, Reginald Sandes, John Fyneux, John Roper,
Robert Rede, Robert Kemp, William Malyverer, William Tuttesham,
and James Pekham, sheriff, in the county of Kent.
Richard Charleton, knight, Thomas Frowyk, knight, John Eendale,
secretarv, Thomas Wyndesore, Robert Forster, Thomas Luyt, Richard
Ive, Robert Luyt, Jolm Kendale of Westminster and — Croke, under-
sheriff, in the county of Middlesex.
Thomas, earl of Ormond, John Scrope of Bolton, knight, Henry
Bodrigan, knight, Halnath Malyverer, John Treynoith, John
Carmynell, Thomas Traythwye, William Carnsuyewe, JohnPenfun,
John Trayv^on, Thomas Kylligrewe, William Tavemer, John
Beaumont, John Coryngton, Thomas Hebboume and William
Houghton, sheriff, in the county of Cornwall.
Thomas, earl of Ormond, John Scrope of Bolton, knight, William
Courtenay, knight, Thomas Broughton, knight, Philip Courtenay,
knight, John Sapcote, Halnath Malyverer, Charles Denham, Otho
Gilbert, John Courtenay, Thomas Beamond, Richard Pomerey,
Richard Chichestre, William Coffyn, Thomas Boryng, William Huddis-
feld, John Deneish, Thomas Hext, John More, Walter Aynderby and
Thomas Malyverer, sheriff, in the county of Devon.
The earl of Nottingham, Richard Beauchamp of Beauchamp, William
Berkeley of Stoke, knight, John Beauchamp, Imight, Thomas Cowkesey,
2 RICHARD m.— Pabt 1. 491
1484. Membrane 90(i — cont,
knight, Alexander Baynham, knight, Thomas Lymeiyk, John Hudil-
ston, Giles de Brigis, John Twynyho, Nicholas Spicer, Thomas
Whitington, John Grenehill, Thomas Baynham, Thomas Brige,
Thomas Porter, William Trye and the sheriff, in the county of
Gloucester.
John Btourton of Stourton, knight, George Nevil, Thomas Stafford,
John Wroughton, John Pole, Henry Longe, Edward Hardegill, John
Mompesson, Thomas Waryn, Thomas Bawdewyn, Robert Baynard,
John Saymer and John Musgrave, sheriff, in the county of Wilts.
Thomas Arundel of Matravers, knight, Thomas West de la Warr,
knight, Christopher Warde, knight, Morgan Kidwelly, Thomas Welle,
John Hoton, Richard Hanserd, John Wayte, John Rogiers, John
Tycheboume, Richard Jaye, Richard Aprie, John Haywarde, John
Grene and Robert Carre, sheriff, in the county of Southampton.
William, earl of Huntyngdon, Reginald Grey of Wilton, Walter
Devereux of Ferrers, knight, John Devereux, knight, John Lyngen,
knight, Richard Delabere, knight, Richard Crofte, knight, James
Baskerville, knight, Thomas Comwale, knight, Simon Milburn,
knight, Thomas Braynton, Roger Bodnam, Thomas Monyngton, Ralph
Haklet, Miles ap Herry, David ap Guelin Morgan, John Mortyn and
the sheriff, in the county of Hereford.
William Litelton, Roger Harwell, Thomas Lygon, Robert Handy,
Robert Russell, Humphrey Conesby and Humphrey Staff [ord], sheriff,
in the county of Worcester.
John Grey of Powes, knight, William Stanley, knight, Richard
Lacon, knight, Richard Corbet, knight, Roger Eynerton, knight,
Richard Ludlowe, knight, William Mitton, Thomas Horde, Robert
Charleton, Thomas Mitton, John Leghton of Strettondale, Edward
Hopton, George Maynwaryn, Thomas Thome and Robert Cresset,
sheriff, in the county of Salop.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, Marmaduke Constable, knight,
Thomas Wortley, knight, John Grisseley, knight, Humphrey Per^e,
Nicholas Montgomery, Ralph Wolsley, Robert Hill, John Cawardyne,
William Wellis and the sheriff, in the county of Stafford.
Richard Hastinges of Welles, knight, William Husey, knight,
Thomas Burgh, knight, Robert Sheffeld, Thomas Enyght, John
Yillers, John Skipwith, William Tyrwhite, Thomas Eyme of Fresney,
Thomas Moyne, John Dymmok, John Billesby, John Topclif, Richard
Sparte, Thomas Gedney, Richard Quadryng, Robert Gedney, Richard
Braytoft, Andrew Leke, John Thomey, Richard Waslyng, Richard
Thymylby of Cullom, Bernard Missenden, Richard Thymylby of
Hoton, John Borough, Thomas Belwode and Thomas Merys, sheriff,
in the parts of Lyndesey, co. Lincoln.
MEMBRANE 19(2.
Richard Hastynges of Wellis, knight, William Husv, knight,
Thomas Burgh, knight, Thomas Tempest, knight, Thomas rynchebek,
Richard Welby, Leonard Thomeburgh, John BoUes, Richard Bamby,
Thomas Totofte, William Paynell, Humphrey Litelbury, Reginald
Gayton, Thomas Welby, John Brown, Thomas Holond and Thomas
Meyrs, sheriff, in the pajrts of Holond.
Francis, viscount Lovell, William Stok, knight, William Catesby,
Roger Wake, Guy Wolston, Thomas Lovet, Robert Whitelbury^
498 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
]^^g^ Membrane I9d — cont.
William Tanfeld, Bichard Empson, John Catesby, William Wake^
Bichard Burton, Bobert Pembreton, Humphrey Oatesby and the aherifF,
in the county of Northampton.
William Palmer, David Malpas, John Sotehill, Walter Badley,
Thomas Sapcot, William Staneley and John Pilton, aheriff, in the
county of Butland.
John, earl of Lincoln, Heniy, earl of Northumberland, Balph
Graystok of Oraystok, knight, John Scrope, knight, John Scrope
of Massheam, knight, John Gonyers, knight, Bichard BatcUf, knight,
James Strangways, knight, Bichard Gonyers, knight, Thomas Gower,
knight, James Danby, knight, Balph Buhner, knight, Thomas
Metecalf, Miles Metecalf, William Burgh, Bichard Danby and Geo&ey
Franke [and the] sheriff, in the North Biding in the county of York.
John, earl of Lincoln, Henry, earl of Northumberland, Bichard
Batclif, knight, William Darcy, knight, James Haryngton, knight,
Bobert Percy, knight, Gervase Clifton, knight, William Gascoigne,
knight, Thomas Fitz- William, knight, John Nevill, knight, James
Danby, knight, William Ingelby, knight, Henry Vavisour, knight,
John Dawney, John Vavisour, Thomas Langton, John Bradford,
Boger Hopton, William Calverley, Bichard Midekton and Thomas
Markynfeld, knight, sheriff, in the West Biding in the county of York.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, Balph Graystok of Graystok,
knight, Bichard Batclif, knight, Bobert Constable, knight, Gervase
Clifton, knight, William Yvers, knight, Balph Bygot, knight, Thomas
Metham, knight, John Constable, Imight, John Aske, WiUiam Eland,
Edmund Thwaitis, Stephen Coppindale, James Charleton, John
Dawney and the sheriff, in the East Biding in the county of York.
John, earl of Lincoln, Henry, earl of Northumberland, Humphrey
Dacre of Dacre, knight, Bichard Batclif, knight, Christopher Moresby,
knight, Bichard Salkeld, Edward Batclif and Thomas Gurwen, in the
county of Cumberland.
John, earl of Lincoln, Henry, earl of Northumberland, Humphrey
Dacre of Dacre, knight, Thomas Stukland, knight, Christopher
Moresby, knight, Bichard Musgrave, John Appilby, Edward Batclif
and William Musgrave, in the county of Westmoreland.
WiUiam, earl of Arundel, Balph Assheton, knight, Thomas Kemp,
Henry Fynche and John Botiller, in the parts of Dover and the Cinque
Ports.
MEMBRANE 12(2.
Aug. 14. Commission to Bobert Spaldyng, one of the king's sergeants at arms
WestminBter. Thomas Stonar, William Bulstrode, William Danyell, John Cheyne, Thomas
Naweton and John Chylde, to arrest Thomas Luffyncote, and bring him
before the king in Chancery.
Commission to John Cappe, master of the ship called la Garsya of
Spayne, to take mariners for the said ship, which the king has ordered to
go to sea to resist his enemies.
MEMBRANE lid.
July 15. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Scrope of Bolton, knight,
Westminster. William Huse, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, Guy Fairfax, knight. Hum-
2 RICHARD m.— Pabt 1. 498
1484.
Membrane llrf — conu
phrey Starky, knight, Kichard Neel, knight, John Gatesby, knight, Thomas
Malyverer, Knight, Thomas Broughton, knight, John Atwyll, mayor of
Exeter, Charles Denham, Edward Bedmayn, William Huddesfeld, and
John Denys in the county of Devon touching certain treasons and other
offences committed by James Newenham and others. By E.
July 12. Commission to Henry Long, esquire, Thomas Hampden, esquire, and the
Westminster, sheriff of Wilts to arrest Thomas Strawford, John Wynden and John Adene,
and bring them before the king and council in the quinzaine of Michael-
mas next.
July 16. Commission to John Smyth, one of the king's sergeants at arms, and
Westminster. John Beryf to arrest and imprison certain pirates who have committed
depredations at sea near the port of Ipswich or in creeks and places adjacent
or in Colnewater, and to certify thereon to the king and council. By C.
MEMBRANE 9<2.
July 8. Commission to Robert Broun, esquire, Bernard Brocas, esquire, Thomas
Westminster. Dauberichcourt, esquire, John Goodeluk and William Bryll to enquire what
lands Marjory late the wife of William Warbilton, esquire, and late the
wife of Peter Besill, knight, deceased, tenant in chief, held in the county of
Southampton, what they are worth, on what day she died, who is her heir,
and to take the same into the king's hands.
Aug. 20. Commission to William Haryngton, knight, John Fyneux, William Brent
Westminster, and the escheator in the county of Kent to enquire whether Thomas
Seintleger late of Guildford, knight, attainted of high treason by virtue of
an act in the Parliament held at Westminster on 28 January last, held the
manor of Rotyng, co. Kent, on 18 October last or since and by what service,
what it is worth and who has occupied it from that date, and to take it into
the king's hands.
MEMBRANE Sd.
July 18. Commission to Thomas Hoord, esquire, sheriff of Salop, and Thomas
Westminster. Mitton, esquire, to arrest Peter Corbet of Lye, esquire, and bring him before
the king and council in the octaves of Michaelmas next.
MEMBRANE M,
Oct. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Scrope of Bolton, knight,
Westminster. John Zouche of Zouche, knight, William Huse, knight, Thomas Bryan,
knight, Guy Fairfax, knight, Bichard Neell, knight, John Catesby, knight,
John Sulyard, William Courtenay, knight, Philip Courtenay, knight, Thomas
Malyverer, knight, Thomas Broughton, knight, and John Denys of Orley in
the counties of Devon and Cornwall touching certain treasons, felonies and
other offences committed by Bichard Egecombe, esquire, John Lenne, late
of Launceston, co. ComwaU, < mercer,' John Belbuiy of Lyskard, co. Corn-
wall, * mercer,' and John Toser of ExUond, co. Devon, ' dyer.*
MEMBRANE 5d.
July 14. Commission to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to arrest Thomas
Westminster. Hansard, esquire, and bring him before the king and council in the
quinzaine of Michaelmas next. By C.
Aug. 11. Wht to the sheriff of Wilts directing him to issue a proclamation
Westminster. (English) commanding that no man shall rig, victual or man to the sea
any ship of war out of the realm without first making oath and finding
surety for good bearing towards the king's subjects, friends and confederates
494
CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1484.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Membrane 5d — cont,
and all under the king*s safeguard or safe-conduct, that is to say the
subjects of the kings of Spain and Portugal, the dukes of Austria and
Burgundy and the nations of Italy and Altnain and also of the duke of
Brittany and the king of Scots, during the abstinences of war lately taken
between them and the king, under pain of forfeiture, and also that any
prise or goods taken at sea shall be put in safe-keeping until the lawful
taking thereof shall be certified. By K.
The like to the sheriffs in the counties, cities and towns named: —
Kent.
Essex.
Surrey and Sussex.
Southampton.
Devon.
Town of Eyngeston on Hull.
Town of Bristol.
Lincoln.
York.
Somerset and Dorset.
Norfolk and Suffolk.
Cornwall.
Town of Newcastle on Tyne.
Town of Suthampton.
The like to the king's kinsman William, earl of Arundel, constable of
Dover Castle and warden of the Cinque Ports, or his lieutenant there.
Writ to the sheriff of Bedford and Buckingham directing him to issue
a proclamation (English) dispensing and discharging all the pains and
forfeitures specified in an act in the last Parliament at Westminster for the
making of cloth, which has been found hurtful.
The like to the sheriffs in the counties, cities and towns named: —
Stafford.
York.
Nottingham and Derby.
Gloucester.
Rutland.
Cumberland.
Hereford.
Worcester.
Town of Gloucester.
City of York.
Salop.
Surrey and Sussex.
Essex and Hertford.
Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Kent.
Norfolk and Suffolk.
Warwick and Leicester.
Northampton.
July 8.
Westminster.
Town of Bristol.
Town of Eyngeston on Hull.
The like to the king*8 kinsman William, earl of Arundel, constable of
Dover Castle and warden of the Cinque Ports, or his lieutenant there.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Writ of aid for the king*s servants John Petite of the city of London,
'marchaunt,* and John BoUe of the same, 'wolman,' whom the king has
appointed for one year to make search throughout the realm for defective
wool according to the act of Parliament passed in the third year of
Edward lY, and to see that every pile of wool is of sufficient goodness, the
end wool by itself and the clift wool by itself. English.
MEMBRANE Id.
Oct. 20. Commission to Gilbert Debenham, knight, John Wyngfeld, knight,
Westminster. Ralph Willughby, esquire, Robert Brews the younger, William Brews the
younger and John Brews to arrest Thomas Hansard, esquire, and bring
him before the king and council in the quinzaine of St. Hilary next.
ByC.
( 495 )
2 RICHARD III.— Part II.
1485. MEMBRANE 24.
June 14. Pardon to Margaret Elryngton, widow, late the wife of and administratrix
Westminster. q| ^^q goods of John Ekington, knight, late keeper or clerk of the hanaper
of Edward IV, Edward the Bastard and the present king, late keeper of the
wardrobe and treasurer of the household of Edward IV, late surveyor of
the accounts of John Hewyk, one of the auditors of the lands of George,
duke of Clarence, and Peter Beaupe, one of the clerks of the green cloth
of Edward IV, and other auditors of the lands and possessions of the said
duke, late one of the justices of sewers by the Thames from the place
called 4e Armitage' to Blakwall in the county of Middlesex, late one of the
commissioners appointed to enquire into certain treasons and other offences
committed within the city and suburbs of London, and bailiff of
Wynchelsey, in the gift of Edward IV by the death of Thomas Markham,
alias one of the daughters, heiresses and tenants of the lands of Thomas
Echingham, one of the justices of sewers of Edward IV between the
water of Apuldore to [Rye] on the west and thence to the wall called
* FresshewaU ' as the lands of the abbot and convent of St. Augustine's
CO. Kent, extend on the south, late one of the justices of sewers of
Henry VI between the place called ' Sandelescome ' on the north and the
town of Wynchelsey, co. Sussex, and son and heir of William Echyngham
and administrator of his goods, of all offences committed by her or the said
John and Thomas, all alienations and perquisitions of lands without
licence and all debts, accounts and arrears due from them to the king.
By p.s.
June 28. Pardon to the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Mary,
Westminstet. Salisbury, of all debts, accounts and arrears due from them to the king
before 8 May last by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Salisbury
by the death of Lionel, late bishop, and the temporalities accordingly
being in the king's hands. By p.s.
June 20. Grant to the king's kinsman Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury,
Westminster, of the custody of all castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, services,
reversions, possessions, advowsons and hereditaments late of Henry, earl
of Essex, and Isabel his wife, countess of Essex, tenants in chief by
knight-service, deceased, except the manors and lands called Stansted,
Halsted, Claveryng, Lucas, Pichardes, Priouris, Eston, Little Fordham,
Messyng, Bourohiers in Bewenhale, Halyngbury, Knypso, Totham, Ouesey,
Legates, Great and Little Maldon, Assheldham, Bammyngesmersh and
Mottis, Staunfordis, Ultyng, Swaynes and Broxhede, co. Essex, and the
castle, lordship or manor of Tyndale and the 20L yearly which Edward IV
granted by letters patent to the earl and the heirs male of his body, to
hold during the minority of Henry, now earl of Essex, their kinsman and
heir, rendering to the king 613^. 6$, Sd. yearly. By p.s
MEMBRANE 23.
Jan. 11. Grant, during good behaviour, to John Bulle, one of the sewers of the
king's haU, of the offices of bailiff of the lordship of Warblington and
keeper of the park there, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
lordship and dl other profits. By p.s. [860.]
496 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
^ -Q- Membrane 28 — eont.
Jan. 24. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king's servant John
Snowden, one of the yeomen of the chamber of the king's consort Anne,
queen of England, of the custody of the manor and warren of Writhill,
CO. Essex, lately belonging to the duke of Bukyngham and in the king's
gift by his rebellion, with fees of 4^. daily from the issues of the lordship
of Writhill and all other profits. By p.s.
Jan. 18. Presentation of Thomas Porter to a mediety of the perpetual chantry of
Holy Trinity and St. Mary without the parish church of Wycomb, in the
diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John Haut, chaplain.
Jan. 80. Letters of denization for John Baptista de Grimaldis, bom in Genoa.
By p-8.
Feb. 26. Grant for life to Master John Haryngton of an annuity of 20Z. from
Westminster. Easter last from the issues of the lordship of Sherefhoton, co. York, in lieu
of a grant to him by letters patent dated 20 [rectins 27] December^
1484 ^ Eichard III (see p. 413), surrendered. By p.s.
Dec. 25. Grant for life, from 26 June, 1 Bichard III, to the king's servant John
Westminster. Pryth of the office of porter of the outer gate of the castle of Wyndesore
and wages of Sd. daily from the issues of the castle, as were allowed in the
accounts of Thomas Cheyne, constable, in the year following Michaelmas,
41 Edward III, in the Foreign Roll of 42 Edward HI, for the wages of
John Westeley, porter, and in the account of Simon de Burley, constable,
in the year following Michaelmas, 2 Bichard II, in the Foreign Boll of
8 Bichard II, for the wages of Bichard Porter, porter, with all other
1485. accustomed profits. By p.s.
Feb. 9. Grant to Katharine Hastyngis, widow, of the custody of all castles,
Westminster, lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions, services, knights' fees, offices,
courts, liberties, franchises, hereditaments and advowsons late of William
Hastynges, knight, lord of Hastyngis, during the minority of Edward his
son and heir, with the marriage of the latter, and so from heir to heir.
By p.s.
Feb. 26. Grant to Bobert Chambrelayn, knight, of the custody of the manor of
Westminster. Bausey alias Bawdesey and all lands, rents, reversions, services, possessions
and hereditaments with advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge,
fairs, markets, warrens, parks, franchises, liberties, profits and commodities
pertaining to it, late of John Conyers, esquire, tenant of the king by
knight-service as of the honour of Bysing, in the duchy of Cornwall,
during the minority of Thomas his son and heir and the custody of the
latter with his marriage without disparagement, and so from heir to heir,
finding a competent sustenance for the heir. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant John Langton of the office
Westminster, of bailiff of the lordship of Lughburgh, co. Leicester, with the accustomed
fees from the issues of the lordship. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 22.
Feb. 12. Nomination of James Nasshe, chaplain, to celebrate mass and administer
Westminster, other divine services in the chapel of St. George in the parish of Wolverley,
CO. Worcester, and to pray there for the good estate of the king ; and grant
to him, during pleasure, for his salary of an annuity of 9 msu-ks from
Christmas last from a yearly quit-rent of 9Z. 6(L from the manor of Eynges
Nordeley in the parish of Alveley, co. Salop, at the hands of the heirs of
John Lee of Coton in the said parish or the sheriff of Salop. By p.s.
2 RICHARD III.— Part 2. 497
T ioc Membrane 22 — cont.
Feb. 15. Grant for life to John Gharleton that he shall be one of the king*s
Westminster, knights within the royal college of St. Mary and St. George within the
castle of Wyndesore, with fees such as any of the knights had. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Grant for life to the king's servant John Redmane of an annuity of 10^.
Westminster, from the issues of the king's lordship of Middelham. By p.s.
Jan. 24. Licence for William Goaez or his factors oi attorneys to ship woollen
Westminster, cloths, pieces of tin and other merchandise in any ports and take the same
to foreign parts and bring back other merchandise from foreign parts quit
of customs and subsidies to the sum of 2182. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors in the ports of
Exeter and Dertmuth.
The like to the following : —
The customers or collectors of the subsidy of the 8«. in the tun and
the 12d, in the pound in the port of London.
The customers or collectors in the port of Southampton.
The customers or collectors in the port of Pole.
The customers or collectors of the petty custom in the port of
London.
Feb. 15. Grant to the king's servant John Paynter, one of the king's Serjeants at
Westminster, arms, of an annuity of 100s. from the issues of the lordship of Berkiswell,
00. Warwick, at the hands of the reeve {rivi) there during the minority of
Edward, earl of Warwick. By p.s. [928.]
Feb. 17. Presentation of Christopher Talbot to the parish church of Whitechurch,
Westminster. CO. Salop, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, void by the resignation
of Sir Thomas Sutton and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of
. his kinsman George, earl of Shrewsbury.
Feb. 15. Grant to William Catesby, esquire of the body, and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body of the hundred of GildesbUrgh alias Gildesbury, co. Northampton,
with all rights, fines, amercements, waifs, strays, commodities and emolu-
ments and all courts, hundreds, leets, views of frank-pledge, correction and
punishment of breaches of the assize of bread and ale, goods and chattels
of felons, fugitives and outlaws and all sums of money due from tenants or
residents for any 8herifi''s toum or aid, or aid of serjeanty or common fines
or fines for the watch, rendering to the king 4 marks yearly. By p.s.
Feb. 28. Grant to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, and the heirs male
Westminster, of his body of the manors and lordships of Middelton, Hillington, Tylney,
Iselyngton, Clenche Warton, Scaleshowe, Reynham, Scalys, Hekelyng,
Hokkewold, Wilton, Berton Bendisshe, Wygenhale with the fishery there
and the toll in Bishop's Lenn and the hundred of Febrigge, co. Norfolk,
the manors and lordships of Lavenham and Wyrdelinton, co. Suffolk, and
Canfeld, Stansted Monfichet, Bentley and Wodehamfereris, co. Essex, and
the manors of Borkewey, Rokeley and Newsellis, co. Hertford, Haselyng-
feld, CO. Cambridge, Langham alias Langnam, co. Dorset, Eirres and
Retire, co. Cornwall, Exton, Southbrent, Chillington, Stratton, Yevelton
and Spekyngton, co. Somerset, Berlorty, co. Dorset, Foxhunte, co. Sussex,
and Fryd in Bederesden, co. Kent, with their members, with
advowsons, knights' fees, courts, views of frank-pledge, parks, warrens,
fisheries, tolls, and other franchises and liberties, and the reversion of the
lordships and manors of Peteresfeld and Upclatford, co. Southampton, and
Knouoke, Bedwynde and Orcheston, co. Wilts, with their members, which
8258. 21
498 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1485.
Metnbrane 22 — cant.
William Hnse, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench, William Beverley,
dean of the king's chapel, William Catesby, esquire, and Edmund Chaderton,
clerk, hold of the king's grant for seven years from Easter, 1 Bichard lU,
by letters patent dated 28 May, 1 Richard III, for the payment of debts of
Henry, late duke of Buckingham. Bj p.s.
Feb. 1. Presentation of Edmund Banke to the perpetual chantry within tiie
Westminster, castle of Sandhall, in the diocese of York, void by the death of the last
incumbent.
Jan. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Delahay, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of 6</. daily for his fee of the crown from the fee-&rm of the
city of Norwich. By p.s.
Feb. 7. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs.
Westminster.
■t^g. MEMBRANE 21.
June 28. Grant, during ndnority, to William Huse, knight, chief justice of the
Westminster. King's Bench, John Catesby, knight, one of the justices of the Ck>mmon
Bench, Bichard Tunstall, knight, William Catesby, one of the esquires of
the body, Robert Wittelbury and Oliver Sutton, esquires, and their heirs
and assigns of the custody of Edward son and heir of John, late earl of
Wiltshire, and Constance his wife and the custody of all castles, manors,
lordships, lands and possessions in England and the marches of Wales or
elsewhere in the king's hands by their death and the minority of the said
Edward, to hold with advowsons and all privileges, rights and profits, with
1J.R^ the marriage of the said Edward, from Michaelmas last. By p.s.
Feb. 12. General pardon to John Hoo late of Assheby de la Zouche, co. Leicester,
Westminster. * yoman,* aZtoa late of London. By p.s.
Jan. 11. Grant to Anne Harecourte, widow, late the wife of John Harecourt,
Westminster, esquire, son and heir of Bobert Harecourt, knight, of a yearly rent of 20
marks from all manors and lands in the county of Oxford in the king's
hands by reason of the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick, son of George,
late duke of Clarence, during the said minority. By p.s.
Feb. 12. Grant to the king's servant Edward Blount, one of the esquires of the
Westminster, body, of an annuity of lOL from the issues of the lordship of Fawnhope,
CO. Hereford, during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick. By p.s.
Feb. 9. General pardon to Henry Hopkynson late of Soreby, co. York, 'sherman',
Westminster. ^Kas late of Meltam, co. York, 'laborer,* of all offences committed by him
before 1 February. By p.s.
Feb. 14. Grant for life to the king's servant Petit John, mariner, bom in the
Westminster, parts of Normandy, for his good service at sea and elsewhere against the
rebels and because he has not yet received any wages from the king, of an
annuity of 20Z. from Michaelmas last from the customs in the port of Pole.
By p.s.
Feb. 10. Licence for Marjory Victor, widow, late the wife of Baldwin Victor late
Westminster of Stapersted Mountfiqhet, co. Essex, John Barlee, Denis Leventhrop and
Bobert Crabbe or their executors to found a perpetual chantry of one
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of Storteford,
CO. Hereford (sic), at the altar of St. John Baptist, for the good estate of the
king and his consort Anne, queen of England, and the said founders and
for their souls after death and the soul of the said Baldwin, to be called the
2 RICHARD III.— Part 2. 499
24g5 Metnbrane 21 — cont,
chantry of Baldwin Victor in the said church, and also, for 20Z. paid
in the hanaper, to grant in mortmain, after inquisition, to the said chaplain
lands, rents and other possessions, not held in chief, to the value of 12
marks yearly. By p.s.
Feb. 16. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Hatfeld, esquire, of an
Westminster annuity of 20 marks from Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship
1 484 ^^ Cranboume. By p.s.
Dec. 21. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to Avice the wife of John Shipward
Westminster, of Bristol, 'marchaunt,' of an annuity of 40Z. from the issues of the fee-
farm of the hundred or lordship of Barton by Bristol, co. Gloucester, and
a tun of wine yearly in the port of Bristol. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the farmers of the fee-farm or the sheriff of
the county of Gloucester.
The like to the chief butler of England or his deputy in the port.
MEMBRANE 20.
Nov. 15. Licence, for 44^. 6d. paid in the hanaper, for Henry Stoughton the elder
Westminster, to grant the manor of Catteshyll, co. Surrey, held in chief, to Robert
WynterseU [the younger, kinsman and heir of Robert Wyntersell] the elder,
now deceased, viz. son of Thomas his son, and Anne [his wife] and the
heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Robert
the elder.
Nov. 29. General pardon to Thomas Tropenell of Great Chaldefeld, co. Wilts.
Westminster, esquire, alias of Eschaldfeld, alias of Neston within the parish of Cosham,
CO. Wilts, of all offences committed by him before 8 November. By p.s,
Nov. 80. Revocation of the protection with clause volumm, for one year, granted
Westminster, on 18 June last by letters patent to Thomas Ploudon alias Plowden, citizen
and grocer of London, alias 'gentilman,' aZto^ * brewer,' staying on the
king's service in the company of James Blount, esquire, lieutenant of the
castle of Hammes in the parts of Picardy, on the safe-custody, defence and
victualling of the same, because he delays in the city of London , as Thomas
Breteyn and Richard Chester, sheriffs, have certified.
Oct. 26. Pardon to John Wrothe, esquire, late escheator in the counties of Somer-
Westminster, set and Dorset, of all offences committed by him and all issues, amerce-
ments, fines, debts, accounts and arrears due from him to the king by
reason of his office before 1 August last. By p.s.
Nov. 16. Presentation of John Lumbard to the parish church of Grafton, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of James Molyneux.
Nov. 12. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Lee, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Wyng, co. Buckingham,
from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III, with fees of \d. daily from the issues of
the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
Nov. IJ. Appointment of Robert Bolman, yeoman purveyor of the office of the
Westminster, bakery of the household, to take wheat and firewood for the expenses of
the household and carriage for the same.
The like of John Snoryng to take sea and fresh-water fish and salt fish.
600
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Dec. 9.
Westminster.
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Dec. 18.
Westminster.
1485.
Jan. 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 20 — cont.
General pardon to William, earl Notingham, alias William, earl of
Notyngham, alias late William Barkley of Barkley, knight, alias late
William, viscomit Berkley, alias late William, lord of Barkley, of all
offences committed by him before 16 November last. By p.s.
Mandate to all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, constables and others to permit
the men and tenants of the borough of Derby, co. Nottingham, which is of
the ancient demesne of the crown, as appears by a certificate sent into
Chancery by the treasurer and chamberlains, to be quit of toll, stallage,
cheminage, pontage, pavage, picage, murage, lastage and passage and
expenses of knights coming to Parliament and not to put them on assizes,
juries or recognitions.
Presentation of John James to the third portion in the parish church of
Crukhom, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, void by the death of Vivian
Treouncy, last portioner.
Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king's servant William
Waren of the 6 marks yearly which the prior of Folkeston, co. Kent, is
bound to render to the king during the war with France. By p.s.
Grant to Master Peter Wybbe, doctor in theology, of an annuity of 10
marks from the issues of the lordship of Elmeley Lovet, co. Worcester,
until he shall be promoted by the king. By p.s.
1484.
Nov. 14.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Nov. 29.
Westminster.
Dec. 18.
> Westminster.
MEMBRANE 19.
Inspeximus and confirmation to Thomas Bank of letters patent dated SO
July, 1 Edward lY, granting to him for life the office of one of the king's
Serjeants at arms with wages of 12</. daily from the issues of the city of
London and county of Middlesex, provided that arrears of wages before
Easter, 28 Edward IV, be not paid.
By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs.
Grant to all inhabitants within the lordship or barony of Kendall, co.
Westmoreland, that they shall be quit of toll, pavage, pontage, carriage,
murage, cheminage, picage, passage, lastage, stallage, tiJlage, and tarrage
throughout the realm of England and the king's power. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Wildecotes, one of the
grooms of the king's chamber, of the manor of Westcapelon, co. Somerset,
lately pertaining to Thomas, earl of Devon. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Henry Wentworthe, knight, of the office of
the stewardship of all manors and lands late of John, bishop of Ely, in the
county of Suffolk, so long as they are in the king's hands by authority of
Parliament by reason of his forfeiture, he taking lOOs. yearly at the hands
of the bailiffs, receivers, farmers or other occupiers. By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation to John Cledon of letters patent dated 15
February, 3 [rectim 1] Edward IV, granting to him for life 100s. yearly.
By p.s. and for 10s. paid in the hanaper.
Grant for life to Joan late the wife of John Dynham, knight, of four
tuns of red wine yearly from the king's prises in the ports of Dertmouth,
Plymmouth and Exeter, co. Devon, she paying the lading and freightage.
By p.s.
2 RICBARD m.— Part 2. 501
-% AQA Membrane 19 — cont.
Dec. 7. Grant, during minority, to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk,
Westminster, and Thomas, earl of Surrey, of the custody of Henry, earl of Essex,
kinsman and heir of Henry, late earl of Essex, tenant in chief, and his
marriage without disparagement, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
Dec. 18. Grant to the king's esquire Robert Russell of an annuity of 5L from the
Westminster, issues of the lordship of Elmeley Castell, co. Worcester, during the
minority of Edward, earl of Warwick. By p.s.
Dec. 20. Grant to the king'6 servant Richard Williams, one of the ushers of the
Westminster, king's chamber, and the heirs male of his body, for his good service
against the rebels, of the castle, manor or lordship of Manerbere and
Pennalee with its members, co. Pembroke, of the yearly value of 1002., to
hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons,
waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries, stanks, mills, meadows,
warrens, courts, leets, views of frank -pledge, fines, amercements, heriots,
rents, services, reversions, liberties, and commodities by knight-service and
a rent of 71. lOs. yearly. By p.s.
Dec. 21. Grant for life to the king's servant John Grenehill, one of the yeomen
Westminster, and ushers of the king's chamber, of the office of bailiff of the king's lord-
ship of Hasfeld with the custody of the park there, co. Gloucester, with
fees of 2d, daily for the office and 2d. daily for the custody from the issues
of the lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 18.
Nov. 29. Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Redemayne, * gentilman,'
Westminster, of an annuity of 20 marks from Michaelmas last from the issues of the
king's lordship of Camonton, co. Cornwall. By p.s.
Dec. 5. Grant to Edward Redmayne alias Redemayne, esquire of the body, and
Westminster, the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the
lordship or manor of Ulubruar, co. Somerset, late of Thomas Arundell,
knight, and all lands, rents and services in Middelton, Coweleston,
Erlestoke, Worton, Poterne Wyke, Nutstede, Southbrome, Strete, Cotes,
Ryndewey, Cannyngis, Eston, Ore, Aubury, Roueley, Picardeston, Stokley,
Wetham, Bromeham, Saunderighill, Toderington Kayleweys, Chippenham,
Stanley, Buddeston, Uphaven, Alton, Milston, Duryngton and Sherebeton,
^ CO. Wilts, late of Roger Tocotes, knight, to hold with knights' fees,
advowsons, leets, views of frank-pledge, courts, fairs, markets, parks,
warrens, stews, fisheries, wrecks and other customs by knight-service,
; . rendering to the king 6^. yearly, and with all issues from 18 October, 1 Richard
,y. Ill, to 80 November last. By p.s.
Dec. 5. Grant to the king's councillor John, lord Scrop of Bolton, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manor of
Bovytracy, co. Devon, of the yearly value of 66i. ISs, id., the manor or
lordship of Trewynne, co. Cornwall, of the yearly value of IIZ., lands in
-. Estemaynowe, co. Cornwall, of the yearly value of 40»., and the reversion
.^ of the manor or lordship of Martok, co. Somerset, late of the countess of
Richemond, of the yearly value of 126^ 18«. id., on the death of the king's
councillor Thomas, lord of Stanley, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons,
; parks, chaces, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, liberties,
'^' franchises, rights and privileges by knight-service and a rent of 151. 10s,
yearly. By p.s.
Dec. 8. Grant for life to Thomas Hardegrove and Thomas Dormer of the office
^- Westminster, of ' oterhunt ' and 8^^. daily for their wages, i^d. daily for the puture of
\
5oa
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Westminster
Nov. 27.
Westminster.
Dec. 6
Westminster
Dec. 1.
Westminster.
Dec. 15.
Westminster
Membrane 18 — cont.
six running dogs in their custody, 1^. daily for the wages of a groom
under them and diL daily for the puture of twelve running dogs, as allowed
at the Exchequer in the account of Edward Fitz Symond, late sheriff of
Essex and Hertford, in the year 49 Edward III, from the customs in the
port of Cicestre and ports and places adjacent, with all other profits.
By p.s.
Grant, during the minority of Edward son of George, late duke of
Clarence, to John Higgeford and Humphrey Beowfo alias Beaufo, esquires,
of the office of constable of the castle of Warwick, the office of steward of
Warwick and all lordships in the county of Warwick, the office of the
mastership and survey of all parks, chaces and warrens in the county, the
office of the mastership of all streams, stanks and stews in the county and
the office of the mastership and survey of all swans and 'la stode * in the
county, and lOZ. yearly for the office of constable from the issues of the
lordship of Warwick, 10 marks yearly for the office of steward from the
issues of the lordship of Brayles and the accustomed fees for the other
offices with all profits. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant William Bruer, one of the yeomen of the
king's chamber, of an annuity of 10 marks from the customs of the town
and port of Fowey until he shaU have an office or anything of like value
for hfe of the king's gift. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant John Mortymer, esquire of the body, of an
annuity of iOl. from the issues of the lordships of Abbotley and Shrawley,
CO. Worcester, during the minority of the king's nephew Edward, earl of
Warwick. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's councillor John, lord of Scrope of Bolton, of
the offices of constable of the castle of Exeter and steward of all lordships
and lands pertaining to it, with an annuity of 200 marks from the issues of
the king's lordships, manors and lands, of which John Hays is receiver, and
all other profits ; and grant to him also of an annuity of 126Z. 18<. 4</.
from the same issues during the life of Thomas, lord Stanley. By p.s.
Grant to Halnath Malyverer, esquire of the body, and the heirs male of
his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors of
Boconnek, of the yearly value of 88^. 6«., Glyn, of the yearly value of
15^ Ss. 8d,j and Brodok, of the yearly value of 18Z. 8^., co. Cornwall, late
of Edward Courteney, rebel, to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages,
reliefs, escheats, advowsons, waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries,
stanks, mills, meadows, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fines,
amercements, heriots, rents, ser\''ices, reversions, liberties and commodities
by knight-service and a rent of 100^. yearly. By p.s.
Licence for Dominic Lynche, merchant of the town of Gallewey in
Ireland, to build a mill upon the water of Gallewey within the waUs of the
town or without and to hold the same to himself and his heirs and assigns
for ever, rendering to the king id. yearly. By p.s.
Sept. 12.
Nottingham,
MEMnRANE 17.
lufqieartnius and confirmation to Roger Hopton of letters patent dated
10 May, 16 Edward IV, granting to him for life 9^ 2s. Sd. yearly.
By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
2 RICHARD III.— Part 2. 503
Membrane 17 — cont.
1484.
Sept. 14. Grant for life to the king's kinswoman Elizabeth » duchess of Norfolk, of
Nottingham, a tenement and messuages and lands in Chelchehith late of Richard
Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury, to hold by the service of a red rose at
Midsummer. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant Henry Clyfford of an annuity of 201, from
the issues of the king's lordship of Belton within the Isle of Axhelme, co.
Lincoln, until he shall be provided by the king with an office or lands of
the same value. By p.s.
Sept. 16. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king's servant William
Nottingham. Scopham, one of the yeomen of the king's chamber, of certain lands,
meadows and pastures in Manby, co. Lincoln, late of Peter Mason,
chaplain, deceased, and in the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture of
Richard, late lord of Welles, knight. By p.s.
Dec. 17. Grant for life, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III, to the king's ser^'ant
Westminster. Halnath Malyverer, one of the esquires of the body, of the office of
constable of the castle of Launceveton aliaa Dunheved, co. Cornwall, with
the accustomed fees from the issues of the castle. By p.s.
Dec. 80. General pardon to Thomas Tawke the elder of Hampnet or Hamptonet,
Westminster. CO. Sussex, alias 'gentilman,' and William Tawke of Hamptonet,
'gentilman,' his son. By p.8.
1485.
' Jan. 2. Grant to Elizabeth Tiryngham, widow, and her assigns of the custody of
Westminster, all manors, lordships, lands, rents, services, reversions, advowsons of
churches, knights' fees, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, baronies,
franchises, possessions and hereditaments late of John Tiryngham, esquire,
alias John Tryngham of Teryngham, deceased, tenant in chief by knight-
service, during the minority of John his son and heir, and so from heir to
heir. By p.s.
Jan. 2. Inspeximus and confirmation to William Blake of letters patent dated
Westminster. 4 May, 19 Edward IV {}iee p. 158), to him [and William Bromhill] .
By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
1484 MEMBRANE 16.
Dec. 25. Grant to the king's kinsman George, earl of Shrewsbury, of an annuity
Westminster, of 8i. from the issues of the lordship or manor of Alburbury, co. Salop, so
1485 ^^^^ ^ ^^ remains in the king's hands by reason of his minority. By p.s.
Jan. 7. Grant to the king's servant Nicholas Taillour, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of an annuity of lOOs. from the issues of the manors and
lands within the counties of Somerset, Wilts and Cornwall called
' Salesburilandes,' * Warwiklandes ' and * Spenceres landes ' until he shall
have an office, fee or anything else of like value for life of the king's
grant. By p.s.
Like grant to the king's servant John Bumard, one of the yeomen of
1484 ^^® king's chamber. By p.s.
Dec. 7. Grant, during pleasure, to George Hyet of the office of rider of the forest
Westminster, of Deane, co. Gloucester, with the office called *ale cunner' within the
parish of Neweland, co. Gloucester, which is parcel of the office of rider,
with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
504 CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484. Membrane 16 — conL
Dec. 28. General pardon to John Trevilian alias Trevylyan the younger late of
Wefltmingter. Netilcombe, co. Somerset, ^gentilman/ alias late of Wodknoli, co. Somerset,
alias late of Whalesburgh, co. Cornwall, son and heir of John Treviiian
1485 *^® ®^^^^ ^*® ^^ Netylcombe, esquire. By p.s.
Jan. 11. General pardon to Michael Skyllyng alia>t Skilling late of Falleston,
Westminster, co. Wilts, *gentibiian,' alias late of Werdour, co. Wilts, alias late of
Caundell Chidiok, co. Dorset, alias late of Blokkesworth, co. Dorset.
By p.s.
Jan. 11. Grant to John Pole, esquire, and Bichard Pole, esquire, and their heirs
Westminster, and assigns of the manor or lordship of Northehoughton and all lands,
meadows, woods, feedings, pastures, rents, possessions, services, customs
and hereditaments in Northehoughton, Swampton in the parish of Seint
Maryboume, Est Tyderley and Wynchester, or elsewhere in the county of
Southampton late of Michael Skillyng and all lands, woods, meadows,
feedings, pastures, rents, reyersions, services, customs and hereditaments
in Blokkesworth, Milboumestileham and Brodewey, co. Dorset, late of the
said Michael as in the right of Anne his wife, late the wife of John Strode,
with knights' fees, reliefs and escheats. By p.s.
Jan. 4. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Peke of letters patent dated 7 May,
Westminster. 4 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of one of the rangers
within the forest of Dene, co. Gloucester, provided that arrears due to him
before the first day of the reign be not paid.
By p.s. and for 20s. paid in the hanaper.
Jan. 19. General pardon to William Uvedale late of Wykham, co. Southampton,
Westminster, esquire, alias * gentilman,* of all oflfences committed by him before
14 January. By p.s.
Jan. 6. Pardon to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster,
Westminster, ordinary of that place, of all escapes of George Gray late of London,
*• gentilman,' prisoner committed to his custody. By p.s.
For God because he is poor.
14g4 MEMBRANE 15.
Dec. 10. Inspeximus and confirmation to the Englishmen and burgesses of the
Westminster, town of Dynbiegh of letters patent dated 21 November, 6 Henry VI,
inspecting and confirming letters patent dated 22 February, 2 Henry IV,
inspecting and confirming with additions letters patent dated 21 February,
8 Richard II, inspecting and confirming letters patent dated 27 October,
6 Edward HI, inspecting and confirming with additions letters patent
dated 15 March, 17 Edward II, inspecting and confirming letters patent
dated 28 August, 18 Edward I. And grant that the king's steward of the
town or his lieutenant shall render all judgements in the king's court of
the town, that they shaU have common pasture for their animals in the
common pasture of the town and forest of Leweny, that they shaU be quit
in all the king's lordships and lands in England and Ireland of sok, sak,
toll, tem, lastage, stallage, paage, pavage, pontage, murage and other customs,
that they shall not be imprisoned in any prison within the lordship except
in the town, that none of the king's tenants or residents in the commotes
of Ughalet, Issalet and Eeynigh shall buy or sell victuals or merchandise
except within the borough, and that they shall hold their lands freely in
severalty.
Dec. 14. Inspeximus and confirmation to Margaret Blasi of letters patent dated
Westminster. 19 July, 20 Edward IV. {See p. 204.)
By p.s. and for ^ mark paid in the hanaper.
2 RICHABD in.— Pabt 2. 505
-| 4fte Membrane 16 — cont*
Jan. 8. Orant for life to the king's servant Thomas ap John of an annuity of
Westminster. 20 marks from Michaelmas last from the issues of the king's lordship of
Bergevenny in Wales. By p.s.
Jan. 11. Appointment, during pleasure, from Michaelmas last, of the king's
Westminster, servant John Cutte as receiver of all the king's castles, lordships, manors
and lands called ' Spencerslandis ' and * Sarysburyslandys ' in the counties
of Gloucester, Hereford, Worcester, Oxford, Warwick, Wilts and Berks,
receiving such fees as John Harecourt, late receiver, had from the issues
of the premises with all other profits. By p.s.
^AQA MEMBRANE 14.
Dec. 16. Inspeximus and confirmation to Henry Brocas of letters patent dated
Westminster. 8 February, 21 Edward IV. {See p. 260.)
By p.s. and for 18s. 4d. paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 9. Grant, during minority, to Elizabeth Tyryngham, widow, and her
Westminster, assigns of the custody and marriage without disparagement of John son
and heir of John Tyryngham of Tyryngham, esquire, tenant in chief by
. . o . knight-service, and so from heir to heir. By p.s.
j4o5.
Jan. 10. Grant for life to the king's servant Bichard Scopham, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, in lieu of a grant to him by letters patent dated 27 February,
1 Bichard III (8<*e p. 879), surrendered, of the office of keeper of the king's
tower by the JBxchequer within the palace of Westminster and within the
gate of the Exchequer, with wages of 2d. daily from the farm of the town
of Ipswich with arrears from the said 27 February, and also an annuity of
2</. daily from Easter last from the said &rm. By p.s.
Jan. 24. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Bichard Lepton of the
Westminster, offices of bailiff of Westgate of Exeter alias Exyland, Topsham, Golompjohn
and the himdred of Harygge, with the accustomed fees from the issues of
the same lordships, with all other profits, and the farm of an engine called
* le Crane ' and the solars of Topsham, as Bichard Cruse or anyone else
had. By p.s.
Jan. 27. Licence for William Broun of Staumford, co. Lincoln, one of the
Westminster, merchants of the staple of Calais, who has newly built a chapel and divers
other houses and buildings within the town of Staumford for an almshouse,
to found an almshouse at Staumford of a warden and a brother, both
secular chaplains, to pray for the good estate of the king and his consort
Anne, queen of England, and the said William and Margaret his wife and
for their souls after death, to be called the almshouse of William Broun,
and to grant in mortmain, after inquisition, to the warden and brother
lands, rents and other possessions, not held in chief, to the yearly value of
60 marks for the support of themselves and divers poor persons of either
sex. By p.s. and for 200 marks paid in the hanaper.
-tAQA MEMBRANE 13,
Dec. 16. Grant in mortmain by John Huddelston, knight, James Tyrell, knight,
Westminster. Thomas Barowe, clerk, keeper of the rolls of Chancery, William Tunstall,
esquire, Bichard Batclyff, knight, Bichard Middelton, esquire, Geoffrey
Fraunke, esquire, and Robert Brakenbury, esquire, feoffees of the king of
the lordship or manor of Medilham, co. York, by precept of the king
and by writing indented dated 20 November, 2 Bichard III, to John,
606 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
2484 Membrane 18 — cent,
the abbot, and the convent of St. Mary, Goverham, co. York, of a
vaccary or place called Slapegill alias Coverhede in Coverdale, oo. York,
late parcel of the said lordship or manor, abutting on the water called
Cover by le Huntynghalle and so to the north up by Mirkegill to a
dyke called Roosedike and so to the north end of the same dyke which
is the division between the said vaccary and another vaccary called
le Wolddale and so from le Northest ende of the same dyke from
le Midmosse as the water called Hevynwater runs between the said
vaccary and another called Waldeyn and so from a stone called ' a rase
of stonys ' on le Coweholes and so from the said stone to the heig^ht of
le Willingsett at another stone called 'a rase of stonys* and so to
le longstone abutting on the height as the water called Hevynwater rans
from le Rounde Hill on the moor between the said vaccary and Longstraght
and hence descending to two little stones lying on the dyke called Teedike
abutting on Scaleparkewall towards Northwestcorner which is the true
division between the said vaccary and Sterbotton and from le Scaleparke
to a way called Redegate to the west end of a cell called Whermside
extending to the height of le Midmosse and so as the water called
Hevynwater runs between the said vaccary and Nidderdale to the west end
of Whermside by Lordgilcroke and descending by Bruntgill to the said
water of Cover, in exchange for 68 acres of arable land and a waste
containing about 8 acres now enclosed in the king*s park called Cotiscagh
1 AR^ by Middelham, co. York. By p.s. and for 602. paid in the hanaper.
Jan. 8. Grant for life to the king's servants John Eendale, the king's secretary,
Westminster, and George Dale of the office of the custody of the king's manor of Havering
at Boure, co Essex, alias the office of baiUff of the manor and the custody
of the warren of the manor and the custody of the gate
of the king's park of Haveryng at Boure called < le Southgate,'
receiving fees of 4f/., 2r/. and M, daily for the offices from the issues of the
manor and lordship of Havering at Boure, with all other profits ; and
grant to the said George of 20/. by way of regard from the same issues
because he has occupied the office and custodies from 26 June,
1 Richard III, without fees. By p.s.
Jan. 19. Letters of denization for William Skele of the town of Calais, brewer,
Westminster, bom in Luca in the parts of Italy, and the heirs of his body.
For 100s. paid in the hanaper*
Jan. 27. Grant to Master John Roby, professor of theology and the king's con-
Westminster, fessor, of an annuity of 402. from the issues of the fee-farm of the city of
Coventry until further provision shall be made for him by the king.
By p.s.
Jan. 29. Grant to Richard Rugge, esquire, of an annuity of 20Z. from Michaelmas
Westminster, last during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick, viz. 10 marks from
the issues of the lordship of Salwarpe, co. Worcester, and 20 marks from
the issues of the lordship of Elmeley Lovet, co. Worcester. By p.s.
Jan. 80. Grant for life to the king's servant John Forde, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, in lieu of a grant to him by letters patent dated 28 March last
{see p. 454), surrendered because invalid, of all the moiety of all rents,
perquisites of courts and other profits of the town and hundred of Shaftes-
bury, CO. Dorset, with all rights and appurtenances late of William
Berkeley, knight, extended at 106^. Sd. yearly, and all courts, leets, liberties,
commodities, customs, profits, services, rents and emoluments late of the
said William in the said town and hundred and in the king's hands by his
forfeiture and by virtue of an act in Parliament at Westminster, 28 January,
1 Richard III, to hold from 18 October, 1 Richard III. By p.s.
2 RICHARD III.— Pabt 2. 607
lAQA MEMBRANE 12.
Aug. 12. Grant to the king's servant Roger Hertlington, one of the yeomen of
WestminBter. the crown, and the heirs male of his body, for his good service
against the rebels, of all lands within the lordship of Stokenham, co.
Devon, late of John Halwell, of the yearly value of 60s., lands called
* Blakbourneboty,' co. Devon, late of Thomas Seintleger, knight, of the
yearly value of 26«. Sd., lands in Quydampton and Bemerton, co. Wilts, late
of William Berkeley, knight, of the yearly value of 106s. Sd., lands in
Newton, of the yearly value of 2«. 4rf., and lands in Stowford, of the yearly
value of 27«., to hold with waters, woods, underwoods, meadows, feedings,
pastures, stanks, mills, parks, rents, farms, liberties and commodities by
knight-service and a rent of 16j?. Sd. yearly. By p.s.
Nov. 18. Letters of denization for Thomas Orame, bom in Scotland, and the heirs
Westminster, of his body. By p.s.
Dec. 15. Letters of denization for John Andrea Gyny, born in the parts of
Westminster, Italy. By p.s.
Dec. 18. General pardon to William Granwell alias Granewell alias CranneweU
Westminster, late of Granwell, co. Lincoln, *gentilman,' altM late of Suthkyme,
CO. Lincoln, of all offences committed by him before 16 December. By p.s*
Dec. 10. Grant for life to Manfred G^diers, esquire, of an annuity of 6 marks
Westminster, from the issues of the lordship of Berkeswell, co. Warwick. By p.s.
Dec. 10. Grant for life to the king's servant John Musgrave of the office of ranger
Westminster, of the king's forest of Grovell, co. Wilts, receiving such fees as were
allowed to John de Knottingley, ranger, in the time of Edward III from
the issues of the county of Wilts, with all other profits. By p.s.
Dec. 21. Grant to the king's servant Walter Graunt, one of the yeomen of the
Westminster, king's chamber, of an annuity of 8L from the issues of the lordship of
Haddisoure, co. Worcester, parcel of the earldom of Warwick, during the
minority of Edward, earl of Warwick. By p.s.
1485.
Jan. 27. General pardon to Roger Tocotes late of Bromeham, co. Wilts, knight.
Westminster.
1484^ MEMBRANE 11.
Sept. 8. Grant for life to Nicholas Baker of Bristol and Elizabeth his wife of the
Nottingham, manor of Belton, co. Somerset, with rents of court, views of frank-pledge
and other appurtenances, in lieu of a grant of the manor to the said
Nicholas by letters patent of Edward IV {see Vol. I. p. 487), surrendered.
By p.s.
Nov. 16. Grant to William Aston of an annuity of 5 marks from the issues of the
Westminster, lordship of Bussheley, co. Worcester, during the minority of the king's
nephew Edward, earl of Warwick. By p.s.
Dec. 14. Letters of denization for John Baptista Gentill, bom in the city of Genoa
Westminster, in the parts of Italy, and the heirs male of his body. By p.s.
Dec. 15. Grant in frank almoin to the warden and vicars of the house of vicars of
L the cathedral church of St. Peter, York, of the advowson of the parish
church of Cotyngham, co. York, in the diocese of York. By p.s.
Dec. 18. Confirmation of the above, and licence for them to appropriate the said
church in frank almoin, provided that a vicarage be sufficiently endowed
and a competent sum of money be distributed yearly by the diocesan of the
place among the poor parishioners. By p.s.
608 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane II — cont.
1485.
Jan. 10. Orant for life to Frideswide the wife of Edward Norys, esqaire, sister of
the king's chamberlain Francis, viscount Lovell, knight, of a yearly rent
of 100 marks from Easter last from the issues of the honour or lordship of
Walljngford, co. Berks. By p.s.
Jan. 5. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Punche of the following :
Westminster. 1. Letters patent dated 28 July, 8 Edward IV, granting to liim 6d~
daily for life.
2. Letters patent dated 23 October, 11 Edward IV, granting to
him for Ufe the office of constable of the castle of Shrowesbury.
By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 11. Orant for life to the king's servant George Percy, esquire, of an annuity
of 40 marks from the issues of the county of Northumberland. By p-s.
Jan. 10. Grant for life to the king's kinsman Francis, viscount Lovell, the king's
chamberlain, of the office of steward of the lordships of Cokeham and Bray,
CO. Berks, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III, with the accustomed fees from
the issues of the lordships and all other profits, and authority to grant the
office to any person. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 10.
Feb. 1. Commission to Thomas Mountgomery, knight, Thomas Tyrell, esquire,
Westminster. Alured Corneburgh, esquire, Humphrey Tyrell, esquire, William Grene and
Robert Plommer to enquire into the petition of Ihomas Ormond, knight,
that whereas John Storke the elder, Henry Fylongley, esquire, William
Newton of Swelle and John Battescombe were seised in their demesne ad
of fee of the manors of Racheford alias Rocheford, Lye alioA Legh and
Foulnesse, co. Essex, and received the esplees thereof to the value of
20 marks and more and by a charter dated 1 June, 25 Henry YI, demised
the manors to James, late earl of Wiltshire, and Avice his wife by the
names of James de Ormond, knight, son and heir of the earl of Ormond,
and Avice his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainders to the said
James and the heirs of his body, John de Ormond his brother and the
heirs of his body, the said Thomas his brother and the heirs of his body and
the right heirs of the said James, and the said James and Avice were
accordingly seised of the manors and James survived her and was seised
of them on 4 March, 1 Edward lY, and by an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward lY, it was ordained that he should
forfeit all his possessions and afterwards he died without heir of his body
and the said John Ormond died without heir of his body and the right of
the manors remained to the said Thomas, and afterwards by an act in
Parliament at Westminster, 22 Edward lY, it was ordained that Richard
Grey, knight, should have the manors of Rocheford, Lye, Pakesham and
Foulnesse, co. Essex, to himself and the heirs male of his body from
20 January, 22 Edward lY, with remainder to Edward lY and his heirs,
saving their rights to any persons other than Thomas, late marquess of
Dorset, and the heirs of the body of Anne, late duchess of Exeter, the
king's sister, and the said Richard was seised of the manors and afterwards
died without heir of his body and by an act in Parliament at Westminster,
20 January, 1 Richard III, it was ordained that the said act and others
should be of no effect and the king should have the manors and they are now
in the king's hands, and the manor of Pakesham has time out of mind been
parcel of the manor of Rocheford, justice may be done. By E.
Jan. SO. Grant, during the minority of Edward son and heir of Isabel late the
Westminster, wife of George, late duke of Clarence, to the king's servant John Coket, one
2 RICHARD III.— Part 2. 609
1485.
Membrane 10— con*.
of his Serjeants at arms, of the office of keeper or parker of the park of
Sodbnry, co. Oloucester, with the accustomed fees from the issues of the
manor of Sodbury with arrears from 1 October, 1 Richard III, from which
day he has occupied the office at the king's command but has received no
fees, and an annuity of SI, lOd. from the same issues from that date.
By p.s.
Jan. 28. Grant to the king's clerk Master John Taillour, professor of theology, of
WeBtminster. the canonry and prebend of Husbume and Burbage in the cathedral church
of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
bishopric being in his hands. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spirituality of the bishopric.
MEMBRANE 9.
Jan. 80. Pardon to Thomas Boger, esquire, late keeper or clerk of the ships of
Westminster, Edward IV, alias citizen and < fisshemonger ' of London, aliaa late purser of
a ship of the said king called le Antony, of all offences committed by him
and all fines, issues, amercements, debts, accounts, and arrears due from
him to the king. By p.s.
Jan. 80. Grant to William Husey, knight, chief justice of the King's Bench,
Westminster. William Beverley, dean of the king's chapel, William Catesby, esquire of
the body, and Edmund Chaderton, clerk, and their assigns of the manor of
Stafford Bamyngham, co. Norfolk, for seven years from Michaelmas,
1 Bichard III, with remainder to Thomas, master and warden of the
college of Holy Trinity, Plesshe, co. Essex, in frank almoin. By p.s.
Feb. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Grafford of an annuity
Westminster, of 20 marks from the issues of the lordships of Penpon and Tenton, co.
Cornwall. By p.s.
Feb. 6. Grant for life to Robert Michelson of Hull of an annuity of 101. from
Westminster. Michaelmas, 1 Bichard HI, from the customs in the port of Eyngston on
Hull.
Feb. 4. Appointment, imtil 4 July, of John Dale to take wine for the expenses
Westminster, of the household and carriage for the same.
^AOA By bill of the treasurer of the household.
Nov. 28. Grant to the mayor and burgesses of the town of Newcastle upon Tyne,
Westminster, in consideration of their expenses in the defence of the marches towards
Scotland by sea and land and in the repair and maintenance of the bridge
of the Tyne there and the walls of the town, of 401, yearly for ever from
the first moneys from the great customs in the port of the town for the
maintenance of the said bridge and walls. By p.s.
Nov. 26. Mandate in pursuance to the collectors.
Westminster.
1485.
Feb. 10. General pardon to Alice Sewale late of Heydon, co. Norfolk, widow, late
Westminster* the wife of Robert Sewale, of all offences committed by her before
St. James the Apostle, 2 Richard III. By p.s.
Feb. 10. Grant to the king's servants Robert Chamberlain, knight of the body,
Westminster, and Ralph Chamberlain his son of the offices of constable of the king's
castle of Beaumarys in North Wales and captain of the town of Beaumarys
and all the king's towns in the oounty of Anglesey, with 24 soldiers under
610 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
-i^QK Membrane 9 — cont,
them for the safe-custody of the same, and master-forester or keeper of the
forest of Snowdon, co. Eernarvan, for life, and the office of sheriff of
Anglesey for the life of the said Robert, with the accustomed fees and id.
daily for each of the soldiers at the hands of the receiver or chamberlain of
North Wales and all other profits. By p.s.
Feb. 1. Whereas William Colyngbourne, rebel, now dead, held in farm of the
Westminster, prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England a place called *le Temple* by
the town of Marborowe for certain years and it is now in the king's hands by
reason of his forfeiture and rebellion, the king hereby grants the said
farm to his councillor Master Edmund Chaderton during those years.
By p.s,
24 g4^ MEMBRANE 8.
Oct. 19. Inspeximus and confirmation to William Berkeley, now knight, of letters,
Westminster, patent dated 1 May, 18 Edward IV. {See p. 96.)
By p.s. and for 88s. 4d. paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 1. Inspeximus and confirmation to Katharine, the prioress, and the nuns of
Westminster. Kylbourn of letters patent dated 4 June, 5 Edward IV, inspecting and
confirming letters patent dated 20 December, 27 Edward III.
For 10s. paid in the hanaper.
Nov. 9. Inspeximns and confirmation to Edward Eyngdon of the following : —
Westminster. 1. Letters patent dated 25 July, 1 Edward IV, granting to him for
life 6<i. daily.
2. Letters patent dated 1 February, 2 Edward IV, granting to him
for life the office of bailiff of the lordship of Chewyk, co. Cornwall.
8. Letters patent dated 16 November, 18 Edward IV. {See p. 180.)
By p.s. and for 26s. 8d, paid in the hanaper.
Oct. 81. General pardon to Thomes Legh of Northwod, co. Chester, the elder,
Westminster, 'gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 19 October.
1485. ^y p-^-
Feb. 16. Confirmation to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, of the office
Westminster. Qf constable and the custody of the castle of Norwich with a fee of 20/.
yearly, granted to him for life by the name of John Howard, by letters
patent dated 28 February, 1 Edward IV.
By p.s. and for 40s. paid in the hanaper.
MEMBRANE 7.
Feb. 8. Licence for Bichard Sherman and John Dale, executors of the will of
Westminster. John Hosyer late of Ludlowe, co. Salop, * marchant,* or their executors, to
found a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily at
the altar of the Holy Trinity in the parish church of St. Laurence, Ludlowe,
CO. Salop, in the diocese of Hereford, for the good estate of the king and
his consort Anne, queen of England, and the said founders and the
brethren and sisters of the gild of St. Mary and St. John the Evangelist in
the said church, and for their souls after death and the souls of the said
John Hosyer and Alice his late wife and their children, kinsmen, friends
and benefactors and all who may lay helping hand to the chantry, to be
called the chantry of John Hosyer in the said church, and to grant in
mortmain to the said chaplain, after inquisition, lands and rents, not held
in chief, to the value of 10 marks yearly. By p.s.
2 RICHARD III.— Part 2. 511
I
2485. Membrane 7 — C07it,
Feb. 24. Grant to Thomas Baret, bishop of Enacheuno in Ireland and parson of
Westminflter. the church of Bren, because a g^reat part of the country called Brentmersshe,
CO. Somerset, has been inundated by a tempest of the sea and the parish of
Bren and the inhabitants of the lordship there are in danger, of a moiety of
the manor or lordship of Bren with all lands, rents, services, meadows,
pastures, feedings and other commodities so long as he shaU remain parson
of the said church, that he may strengthen the sea-walls and banks.
By p.s.
Feb. 28. Presentation of Master John Topcliff, bachelor in decrees, to the parish
Westminster, church of Helmeswell, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of
Clement Argent, last incumbent. By p.s.
Feb. 24. Oeneral pardon to John Fogge alias Fogges.late of Assheford, co. Kent,
Westminster, knight, the elder, alias late of London; and grant to him and Alice his
wife and his heirs male of the manors of Demechurche, Valence, Tonford
and Dane, co. Kent, which have come or should come into the king's
hands by reason of any forfeiture of his or any act of Parliament against
him. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant Richard Draper of the
Westminster, office of clerk of the works within the town and castle of Berwick and
wages of 12^. daily from the issues of the office of chamberlain of the town
and castle. By p.s.
Feb. 24. Grant for life to John Middelton, esquire, and Ellen his wife, of an
Westminster, annuity of 10 marks from Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship
of Eirkeby Mallesorth, co. York. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 6.
Jan. 12. \irhereas William, the abbot, and the convent of Morgan in South
Westminster. Wales are seised as in the right of their church of certain lands, rents,
reversions and other profits in Saltmarshe, Tokyngton and Olveston, co.
Gloucester, and within the town of Bristowe and the liberty of the same,
and Richard, the abbot, and the convent of St. Mary's, Teukesbury, are
seised as in the right of their church of certain tenths, lands and rents in
the parishes of Newcastle and Eensyk in South Wales, with the advowsons
of the churches of Newcastle and Kensyk, which the abbot and convent of
Morgan now hold by composition, and the abbeys are of the foundation of
the progenitors and ancestors of the king and of Anne, his consort, the king
hereby grants licence for an exchange of the premises, without fine or fee.
By p.s.
Feb. 8. Pardon to Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, William, bishop of Win-
Westminster. Chester, and William Paston of all alienations and perquisitions of the third
part of the manor of Runham, co. Norfolk, held in chief, and all entries
thereon without licence ; and grant to them, their heirs and executors, of
all issues, profits and revenues of the said third part due to the king for
these causes. By E. and for 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 7. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Surrey and Sussex for the
Westminster, restitution of the temporalities of the monastery of Merton, of the order of
St. Augustine, to John Gisboume, canon of the monastery, whose election
as prior William, bishop of Winchester, has confirmed, and whose fealty the
king has taken. By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Bedford and Buckingham.
Eent.
Middlesex.
512 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
J-^o^' Membrane 6 — conL
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Feb. 17. Presentation of Robert Crafford, chaplain, to the vicarage of the parish
Westminster, church of Morton, in the diocese of London.
We§tm' te" . ^^^9^ ^ John, bishop of Lincoba, the chancellor, ordinary of the
"" ""• bishopric of Lincoln, of all escapes of prisoners from his custody.
Feb. 17. Pardon to John Wake, esquire, late sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon,
Westminster, ^th respect to all matters connected with his office. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Licence for the sub-prior and convent of the priory of St. Mary,
Westminster. Raunston, of the order of St. Augustine, in the diocese of Lincoln, to elect
a prior in the place of Eustace Bernard, resigned.
Feb. 20. Grant, during pleasure, to William Tirwhitte, esquire, of the manor or
Westminster, lordship of Swalowfield, co. Berks, and all lands, rents, reversions, services,
waters, fisheries, parks, stanks, pastures, meadows, ditches and heredita-
ments in Swalowfield and knights* fees, advowsons, views of frank-pledge,
courts, leets, heriots, waifs, strays, fines, amercements and bondmen and
their issues pertaining to it, and all issues of the premises from
Michaelmas, 1 Richard HI. By p.s.
Feb. 17. Grant to the king's servant William Penny of an annuity of 5 marks
Westminster, f^^jji the issues of the lordship of Upton on Severn, co. Worcester, from
Michaelmas last during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick. By p.s.
Feb. 19. Grant for life to the king's servant John Molle, one of the yeomen of
Westminster. \;j^q crown, of the office of parker or keeper of the king's park of Potenidl
within the forest of Wyndesore and wages of ^d, daily from the issues of
the castle or lordship of Wyndesore with all other profits ; and grant to
him of 10 marks from the same issues as a reward because he has occupied
the custody without recompense from 26 June, 1 Richard III. By p.s.
Feb. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant John Eighley, esquire, of the offices
Westminster, of constable of the castle of Okehampton, co. Devon, and master of the
game of the king's park and chace within the lordship of Okehampton and
100s. yearly for the occupation of the offices from 1 April last from the
issues of the lordship, manor and town of Okehampton and an annuity of
15Z. from that date in like manner. By p.s.
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June 28. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to the king's servant Henry Forest,
Westminster, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of
Kymberworth with the custody of the park there, receiving fees of id.
daily from the issues of the lordship with all other profits, and an annuity
of 18/. IBs, id, from the same issues. By p.s.
June 29. Mandate in pursuance to the receiver, farmers and tenants.
Westminster.
June 28. Grant for life to Henry Burgh and Isabel his wife, for their good service
Westmmster. ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ j^^g consort Anne and especially to his son Edward,
deceased, whose nurse the said Isabel was, of an annuity of 20 marks from
the issues of the lordship of Middelham. By p.s.
Aug. 10. Appointment for life of Richard Ratcliffe, one of the knights of the body,
Westminster. |^g sheriff of Westmoreland, with power to appoint an under-sheriff yearly
on the morrow of AU Souls. By p.s.
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Aug. 22. Grant for life to the king's servant Banulph Franke of the offices of
Westminster, keeper of the wardrobe within the castle of Notingham and keeper of the
park adjoining the castle, receiving 6d, and 2^. daily from the fee-farm of
the town of Notingham, and the custody of the lodge within the park
called ' le Hermytage/ and the office of keeper of the gaol within the town,
receiving the accustomed fees, with all profits, and grant to him of 112.
from the said fee-farm as a reward for his previous occupation of the offices.
By p.s.
Dec. 3. Grant for life to Robert Appulby, in lieu of a grant to him by letters
Weatmmster. patent dated 23 June, 1 Richard III {see p. 488), surrendered because
invalid, of the office of keeper of the king's privy palace of Westminster
and keeper of the king's beds and clothes within the palace there, with a
groom under him and 6r/. daily for his wages for the first office, and
18s. 4^. yearly for a robe, and 8^. daily for the wages of himself and the
groom for the second office, as Peter Curtoys had, from Michaelmas,
1 Richard III, from the fee-farm and issues of the town of Southampton,
with all other profits. By p.s.
Dec. 4. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Southampton and the men and
Nottingham bailiffs of that town.
Dec. 10. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant WiUiam Otter of the office
Westminster, of keeper or forester of the bailiwick of Stratford within the forest of
Waltham, with fees of 2d. daily, as Matthew Skarden had, and all other
profits. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 4.
Aug. 12. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to Walter Devereux, knight, lord
Westminster. Ferrers, of the lordship or manor of Chesthunt with appurtenances in
Chesthunt and Waltham, co. Hertford, late parcel of Richemond Fee, with
all lands, rente, services, meadows, feedings, pastures, liberties, franchises,
warrens, parks, returns of write and executions of the same, views of frank-
pledge, courts baron, profits, righte and commodities. By p.s.
Aug. 17. Grant to Richard Beauchamp, lord of Beauchamp, knight, in recompense
Westminster, of an annuity of 40 marks granted to him by letters patent of Edward IV
from the fee-farm of the town of Gloucester, of 66L 18«. 4r/. yearly from
Easter last from the customs in the port of Bristol, until the king shall
grant to him lands of that value for life. By p.s.
Aug. 19. Grant, during pleasure, to John Fyneux of 5Sl. (k. 8d. yearly from
Westminster. Easter last, viz. 40^. from the farm of the manor of Hedyngton with the
hundred of Bolyngdene without the north gate of Oxford, co. Oxford, and
ISl. 6«. 8d. from the petty custom in the port of London. By p.s.
Aug. 20. Appointment, until 20 February, of John Grene to provide hay, oats,
Westminster, horse-bread, beans, peas and litter for the expenses of the king's household
and carriage for the same. By bill of the treasurer of the household.
The like of the following : —
Robert Gregory.
tAQfx John Gregory.
April 9. Letters of denization for Peter Shaffer of Spyre, bom in Almain.
Westminster. By p.s. and for 40«. paid in the hanaper.
8268 2 K
614 CALENDAK OF PATENT ROLLS.
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Aug. 20. Grant for life to the king's servant John Jerveys of the office of chief
Westminster, joiner within the Tower of London, with wages of 12//. daily, as William
Lee had, from the issues of the manors or lordships of Wrettell, Havering,
Boyton, Raylegh, Hadlegh and Bocheford, co. Essex, and the manors of
Tonbrigge, Penhurst and Middelton and Merden and the hundred of
Middelton, co. Kent, a mansion within the Tower and a robe of the suit of
other esquires of the household yearly at Christmas at the great wardrobe,
and arrears of wages from 7 July, 1 Richard III, from which time he has
occupied the office at the king's command. By p.s.
July 13. Grant in mortmain to William, the abbot, and the convent of St.
Westminster. Albans of an annuity of 20 marks from the fee-farm of the town or
borough of Bedford, in recompense of a yearly rent of 20 marks from the
manor of Busshe, co. Hertford, granted to them by Edward IV. By p.s.
Oct. 16. Grant for life to the king's servant John Wake, esquire, one of the
Westminster, gentlemen ushers of the king's chamber, of an annuity of 10 marks from
the issues of the counties of Huntingdon and Cambridge. By p.s.
Oct. 27. Grant for life to the king's servant John Hastinges of an annuity of
Westminster. 20 marks from 1 January last from the issues of the lordship of Shirif
Hoton, CO. York. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 8.
Aug. 21. Grant for life to the king's servant Robert Veysy of the office of riding
Westminster, forester of the New Forest, co. Southampton, with the accustomed fees
from the issues of the county and all other profits. By p.s.
Aug. 20. Grant to John Hoton, esquire of the body, and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors or lordships
of Besteme, Hide, Exbere, Lepe, Totton, Mynsted Berkeley,
CO. Southampton, and Playtfourth, co. Wilts, and all lands, rents and
services in the towns, hamlets and territories of Bestem, Hide, Exbere,
Lepe, Totton, Mynsted Berkley, Firtham, Assheley and Broke, co. South-
ampton, and Playfourth, co. Wilts, with knights' fees, advowsons, parks,
warrens, forests, chaces, woods, underwoods, meadows, pastures, feedings,
stews, waters, stanks, streams, fisheries, mills, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, heriots, profits and emoluments late of William Berkley,
knight, of the yearly value of 100 marks, to hold by knight-service and a
rent of 61. yearly. By p.s.
Oct. 8. Presentation of Nicholas Wylliams, chaplain, to the vicarage of the parish
Westminster, church of Tybenbam, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the resignation
of Simon Dryver.
Aug. 18. Grant to Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, and
Westminster, the heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels,
of the manors of Wyllesford by Uphavyn, co. Wilts, late of Henry,
duke of Buckingham, Ovir, co. Gloucester, late of William Berkeley
late of Beverston, knight, and Calverton, co. Buckingham, late of John,
earl of Oxford, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons, leets, views of
frank-pledge, courts, fairs, markets, parks, warrens, stews, fisheries, wreck
and other commodities by knight- service, rendering to the king A3s. Sd,,
81s. 6^. and 89s. Sd. yearly for the manors respectively, and all issues from
18 October last. By p.s.
Oct. 22. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Sulyard as one of the justices of
Westminster, the King's Bench, receiving the accustomed fees. By K. by word of mouth.
2 RICHARD m.— Pabt 2. 616
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Aug. 16. Grant for life, from 12 December last, to the king*8 servant Nicholas
Westminster. Rigby, one of the yeomen of the crown, of the office of bailiff of the town
of Wynchelsee, void by the death of John Elrington, knight, with the
accustomed fees and all other profits. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Pardon, for 6 marks paid in the hanaper, of the trespass in the
Westminster, acquisition by Richard Merland, son and heir of Henry Merland, deceased,
to himself and his heirs from John Dynham, knight, lord Dynham, by the
name of John Dynham, esquire, of a messuage, 280 acres of land, 32
acres of wood and 12s. of rent in Westbergh, Bansted, Ewell and Sandon,
CO. Surrey, held in chief, and his entry thereon without licence ; and licence
for him to retain the same.
March 10. Inspeximus and confirmation to Thomas Hilles of letters patent dated
Westminster. 28 November, 21 Edward IV. By p.s. and for 10«. paid in the hanaper.
Vacated because in the first year.
June 80. Licence for Edward son and heir of John, late earl of Wiltshire, and
Westminster. Constance his wife, tenants in chief, to enter freely into all possessions
which should descend to him on their deaths, saving to the king homage
and fealty. By p.s.
Nov. 10. Licence, for 7 marks paid in the hanaper, for Richard Fitz James, clerk,
Westminster. JqI^j Yiiz James the elder, Thomas Fitz James, John Fitz James, son
of John the elder, Richard Peitvyn, John Seyard, William Oldmixon,
Robert Norman and Thomas Wodell to grant the manor of Corston, co.
Somerset, held in chief, to Roger Norman for life without impeachment
of waste, with remainder to John Storke and the heirs of his body and
the right heirs of Thomas Lige.
MEMBRANE 2.
Aug. 17. Grant to the king's servant William Malyverer, esquire, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of lands called
Hertang in the parish of Berston, co. Kent, of the yearly value of 20«.,
lands called * Parattes Landis ' in the same parish, of the yearly value of
i6s. 8(i.f a windmill called Berston Mylle, of the yearly value of 26«. 8(/.,
lands sometime * Garrardes*, of the yearly value of 20s. three acres of land in
the lordship of Freydefeld, co. Kent, of the yearly value of 18d., the manor
of Eythome, co. Kent, of the yearly value of 9 marks 10s. 8irf., a rent resolute
of 50«. yearly paid by the tenants of the mauQr, lands called * Mottes ' in the
parish of Nonyngton, co. Kent, of the yearly value of 6s. 4rf., a messuage
and lands pertaining to it in Wymlingiswelde, co. Kent, of the yearly value
of 68s. 4(/., a yearly rent from certain lands in the parishes of Wyngeham
and Godneston, co. Kent, of the yearly value of 6Z. 18s. 8jrf., three acres
of land in the parish of Dele, within the hundred of Cornelo, co. Kent, of
the yearly value of 5s, , lands in Sibberswelde parcel of the said manor of
Eythome, of the yearly value of 18s. 4rf., 11 acres of land in Staple called
* Bamefeld,* co. Kent, of the yearly value of 8s. 4rf., and lOj acres of land
in Estre, co. Kent, of the yearly value of 6s. 8^., all late of G«orge Browne,
knight, and 42 acres of land in the said parish of Godneston, of the yearly
value of 29s., a rent or service from certain lands in the said parish, of the
yearly value of 6s. 6(/., a rent, of 6d. yearly from Robert Gerveys, the manor
of Cryksale in the parish of Staple, within the hundred of Dowhamford,
CO. Kent, of the yearly value of 53s. 4(i., and the manor of Heppynden near
Canterbury, co. Kent, of the yearly value of 9i., all late of John Fogge,
knight, to hold with knights' fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats,
516 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
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advowsons, waters, woods, underwoods, stews, fisheries, stanks, mills,
meadows, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fines, amercements,
heriots, rents, services, reversions, liberties and commodities from
Michaelmas last by knight-service and a rent of 60s. yearly. By p.s.
Sept. 17. Grant for life to the king*s servant John Grenehill of the custody of
Nottingham. < le gawle * of Great Dene and Little Dene, co. Gloucester, alian * le gawie
byneth the wodde,' with all profits, as Robert Hiot had. By p.s.
Sept. 16. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Norresse of an annuity of
Nottingham. 4 marks from Michaelmas last from the issues of the lordship of
Middelham. By p.8.
Sept. 20. Grant for life, from Michaelmas last, to Thomas Stroder, esquire, of the
Nottingham, manors or lordships of Northcote, co. Devon, of the yearly value of
5/. lis, lOd., Wellington, co. Cornwall, of the yearly value of
9Z. 75. 10//, and Southole, co. Devon, of the yearly value of 4Z. lis. lid.,
late of Thomas Grey, marquess of Dorset, rebel, with rents, services,
knights* fees, advowsons, parks, woods, underwoods, warrens, meadows,
feedings, pastures, mills, stews, fisheries, courts, leets, liberties, franchises,
and commodities. By p.s.
Oct. 11. Grant for life to the king's servant John Cowper of the office of bailiff
Westminster, of Sutton within the forest of Galtrice, co. York, with the accustomed fees.
By p.8.
Nov. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Bichard Mynours, one of the ushers
Westminster, of the king's chamber, of the office of steward of the king's commotes
called * Walshe Courtis ' of the county of Cardigan and Cantremawre in
South Wales, with the accustomed fees. By p.8.
Dec. 10. Grant to William Stanley, knight of the body, and the heirs male of his
Westminster, body, for his good service against the rebels, of the castle, town, lordship
and manor of Denasbrayn, the castle, town and lordship of Holt (Leonum)^
the lordships, manors and lands called Hewlyngton, Bromfeld, Yale,
Wrexham, Almore, Burton, Hosseley, Bidley, Iscoyd, Hem, Cobham Almore,
Cobham Iscoyd, Esclusham, Eglossecle, Buyabon, Abunbury, Dymull,
Morton, Bedw^, Pykhill, Sessewik, Sonford and Osseleston, in the
marches of Wales adjoining the county of Salop, and all castles, towns,
lordships, manors, messuages, lands, rents, the rhaglawry of Merford and
Hosseley and other rhaglawries, offices, reversions, services and
hereditaments late of John, late duke of Norfolk, and George Nevile,
knight, in those places, to hold with bondmen and their issue, lands, rents,
services, mills, suits, multures, stanks, mines, stews, turbaries, wastes,
commons, woods, underwoods, parks, warrens, reliefs, escheats, courts,
suits of court, views of frank-pledge, leets and other customs, liberties,
franchises, commodities, rhaglawships, fairs, markets, knights' fees and
advowsons as fully as the said duke or George held the same by the service
of one knight's fee. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 1.
Dec. 8. Inspeximiis and confirmation to Bobert Pemberton, esquire, one of the
Westminster- ushers of the king's chamber, of letters patent dated 8 June, 16 Edward IV,
granting to him for life 9^ 2s. 6d. yearly from the fee-farm of the town of
Norhampton. By p.s. and for 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
Mandate in pursuance to the bailiffs of the town.
i RICHARD III.— Paet i. 517
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Dec. 6. Grant for life to William Tapton of an annuity of bl. from the issues of
Westminster, the lordship of Maunsfeld. By p.s.
Aug. 17. Letters of denization for John Jacobi of the city of London, * brocour *,
Westminster, bo^ jq ^he city of Florence in Italy.
By p.s. and for 40«. paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 10. Grant for life, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III, to the king's servant
Westminster. Henry Clay, yeoman of the king's cellar, of all lands called *Dengaynes* in
Theversham, co. Cambridge, and all other lands within the realm late of
John Bale and in the king's hands by reason of his rebellion and forfeiture.
By p.s.
Dec. 12. Grant for life to the king's servant Brian Metcalf, esquire, of an annuity
Westminster, of 10 marks from the issues of the lordship of Middelham, co. York.
By p.s.
Dec. 8. Grant for life to George Chenewe, one of the yeomen of the crown, of
Westminster. i]^q Qgg^^ ^f keeper or parker of the parks called * le North Parke of the
Leigh ' and ' le Northlandes,' parcel of and pertaining to the manor or
lordship of Pensherst, co. Kent, in the king's hands by virtue of an act against
Henry, late duke of Buckingham, in Parliament at Westminster,
28 January, 1 Richard ILL, and 4^. daily for the occupation of the office
from 4 December, 1 Richard III, on which day the king appointed him to
the office by word of mouth, from the issues of the manors and lordships of
Tunbrigge and Penesherst, co. Kent, with all other profits.
By p.s. [790.]
Mandate in pursuance to thct receivers. Mutilated.
MEMBRANE 2id,
June 26. Appointment of John Grey, lord of Powes, knight, as captain and
Westminster, governor of an armed force of 1,000 archers which the king has ordered to
be sent to Brittany at the request of his kinsman the duke of Brittany.
[Fa:dera.] By K.
MEMBRANE 22d.
Oct. 28. Commission to John Scrope of Bolton, knight, Thomas Gale of Dert-
Westminster. muth, Thomas Heyborn of Fowey and the sheriff of Cornwall, on complaint
by Richard Challerton of London that when in February, 22 £dward IV,
he had bought certain wines of the growth of the duchy of Aquitaine to the
value of lOOZ. from one Pedo Boorde, merchant, at Bordeaux, and delivered
to the latter merchandise assessed between them at 40^ and for the
remaining 602. promised to deliver woollen cloths called 'walshe fryse ' to
that amount, each yard and a half called ' a goode ' being counted at 9r/.,
to the attorney of the said Pedo at Westchestre to be carried to Bordeaux
at his own peril and adventure, and handed over his kinsman John Fychet
to the said Pedo as pledge for the observation of the promise, and loaded
the wines in a ship called le John of Conquet in Brittany, of which John
Medesen was master, because no ship of England could then be found
there, and took them to Westchestre and there delivered cloths to the value
of 602. in satisfaction as above and other cloths to the value of lOOs. of his
own goods, after payment of the due customs and subsidies, to the said
John Medesen, attorney of the said Pedo, one Tege Bmale and John More
618 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
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14o4,
and other pirates in a ship called la Kateryne of Fowey, of which the said
Tege was master and [ ] Penwaren, Laurence Kent, John Harle,
Henry Pestell and William Martyn were owners, came upon the said ship
of Conquet laden with the said cloths and sailing to Bordeaux and despoiled
it of the said cloths, wounding the said John Medesen and his accomplice,
and on account of this and the war between the king and the king of the French
the said John Fychet was detained a prisoner at Bordeaux for satisfaction
of the said 60^ and for his ransom, and the said Richard loaded certain
other cloths and goods amounting to 100^. in the port of Dertmuth in a
ship called la Marye of Garant in Brittany and when this ship was sailing
to the said port of Garant one Edward Phelip of Fowey came upon it in
a ship called la Anne of Fowey, of which he was master and owner and
John Stephens was boatswain, and they and others unknown taking
with them a barque of Fowey entered it and carried off and disposed of the
cloths and goods, to summon the masters and owners and others before
them and cause restitution to be made with reasonable damages and to
imprison those who refuse to make restitution or bring them before the
king and council.
Oct. 25. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts directing him to issue a proclamation
WeBtaninster^ (English) that, as upon appointing of a diet to be holden in the city of
London on 20 January next between the commissaries of the king and
the orators of Philip, duke of Burgundy, earl of Flanders, it is agreed
between certain ambassadors of the king lately sent into those parts
and divers notable persons as well of the council of the said duke as
of the three members of Flanders, that proclamation shall be made on
either side that the free intercourse of merchandise taken in years past
shall be observed, and also it is agreed between the king*s said
ambassadors and certain commissioners of Maximilian, duke of Austria and
Brabant, that there shall be another diet holden within some convenient
place of the duke's obeisance such as the king will name, and at such
time as it shall please him, and in the meantime the free intercourse
of merchandise taken in years past shall be observed, all subjects of
the king shall observe the premises with all the chapters and articles
of the intercourse as in times past, and if any ships or goods pertaining
to the subjects of either duke be taken by rovers or men of war
haunting the sea such ships and goods shall be put in sure keeping to
the intent that restitution be made.
The like to the sheriffs of the following : —
City of London. Town of Kyngeston on Hull.
City of York. Northampton.
City of Lincoln. York.
City of Norwich. Northumberland.
Town of Bristol. Essex and Hertford.
Gloucester. Cambridge and Huntingdon.
Oxford and Berks. Surrey and Sussex.
Somerset and Dorset. Cornwall.
Devon. Norfolk and Suffolk.
Bedford and Buckingham. Kent.
Wilts. Nottingham and Derby.
Warwick and Leicester.
The like to WiUiam, earl of Arundel, constable of Dover castle and
-lAot: warden of the Cinque Ports, or his lieutenant there.
Feb. 14. ^Mandate to the justices of assize, the justices of the peace and the sheriff
Weatminster, in the county of Southampton to issue a proclamation (English) that no
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person shall carry beyond the sea any woollen yam or cloth not fulled, but
that the woollen yarn shall be woven and the cloth thereof made shall be
fulled, shorn and fully wrought within the realm upon pain contained in
the statute of 7 Edward IV, except *rayes,' *vesses* and other cloths named
in the last Parliament at Westminster, that no person shall buy or bargain
any wool not clipped before the feast of St. Bartholomew except such as
shall make from the said wool yarn or cloth within the realm according to
the statute of 4 Edward IV, and that all makers of cloth shall pay to their
carders and spinners and other labourers ready lawful money for their
wages, and shall deliver their wools to be wrought upon a due weight upon
pain of forfeiture to the said labourer the treble of his wages so not paid
and 6r/. for every pound of excessive weight, according to the statute of
4 Edward IV. By K.
The like to the sheriffs of the following counties : —
Oxford. Hereford.
Berks. Worcester.
Gloucester. Wilts.
Salop. Southampton.
• Somerset. Cambridge.
Dorset. Huntingdon.
Essex. Norfolk.
Hertford. Suffolk.
Surrey. Northampton.^
Sussex. Warwick.
Sent.
The like to the sheriffs in the following counties, omitting the clause
concerning the buying of wool before Michaelmas {sic) : —
York. Lincoln.
Northumberland. Rutland.
Cumberland. Nottingham.
Westmoreland. Derby.
Stafford. Cornwall.
Bedford. Devon.
Buckingham. Middlesex.
Leicester.
J484 MEMBRANE 21d.
Dec. 2. Commission to John, duke of Norfolk, Thomas, earl of Surrey, Thomas
Westmmster. Hoo, Richard Leukenore, William Radmylde, John Goryng the elder,
William Covert of Twynam, and John Goryng the younger to assemble at
Craweley to deliver the gaol of Guldeford of William Wuller late of
Horsham, co. Sussex, * glover,* Richard Payne late of Horsham, ' glover,*
and Robert Bulle late of Horsham, < laborer,' prisoners there.
MEMBRANE 20d.
Nov. 29. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsmen John, duke of
Westminster. Suffolk, John, duke of Norfolk, William, earl of Notyngham, and Thomas,
earl of Surrey, Francis, viscount Lovell, Edward, viscount Lisle, John
Audeley of Audeley, knight, Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, Henry
Grey of Grey, knight, Richard Beauchamp of Beauchamp, knight, John
Scrope of Bolton, knight, Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, John Scrope
of Upsall, knight, Richard Hastynges of Welles, knight, Thomas, lord
Ormonde, William Huse, knight, Robert Hyll, mayor of London, Thomas
520 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1484.
Membrane 2M — cont.
Bryan, knight, Humphrey Siarky, knight, Guy Fayrefax, knight, Richard
Neele, knight, John Sulyard, John Catesby, knight, Roger Townesend and
Thomas Fitz William in the city of London, touching certain treasons and
offences committed by William Colyngboume late of Lydjrard, co. Wilts,
esquire, and John Turburvyle late of Fyremayne, co. Dorset, esquire.
-• ^gg MEMBRANE IM,
Jan. 8. Commission to Robert Percy, knight, William Ryder, ^gentilman,'
Westminster. William Scotte, esquire, Roger Phylpot, Richard Higham and William
Nynge to enquire what lands Elizabeth Coke, widow, tenant in chief, late
the wife of Thomas Coke, knight, held in the county of Essex, what they
are worth, on what day she died, and who is her heir, and to take the lands
into the king's hands.
MEMBRANE Id.
Feb. 24. Commission to John, lord Scrope, knight, and William Courtenay,
Westminster, knight, to enquire into the complaint of Nicholas Codelam, merchant of
Morlace in Brittany, that whereas at the time of the breaking of the truce
between the king and the duke of Brittany certain Bretons were taken
prisoners and detained in divers cities and towns of the realm and for the
payment of their ransom he freighted a ship of Brittany with wines of the
growth of the duchy of Aquitaine, oil, linen cloths and other merchandise
at Morlace, when he was sailing to the port of Toppesham with letters of
safe-conduct obtained for him from the king's kinsman John, duke of
Norfolk, admiral of England, by the king's servant Matthew Andrewe,
one Richard Tayllour of Toppesham with other pirates in great number in
three ships of the same port came upon him and despoiled the said ship of
Morlace of the merchandise and disposed of the same, to cause restitution
to be made and to arrest and imprison the disobedient.
1 -^. MEMBRANE 4d.
Aug. 14. Commission to Richard Fysshe, master of the ship called la Margaret of
Westminster^ Sandwich, to take mariners for the said ship, which the king has ordered
to go to sea with an armed force to resist his enemies.
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2 RICHARD III.— Part III.
- . o ^ MEMBRANE 26.
14o4.
Aug. 18. Grant for life to the king's servant Roger Bikley, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the crown, of the office of constable of the king's castle of Llannandeure,
CO. Kermerdyn, receiving fees of 201. yearly from the issues of the king's
^ . o r lordship and all other profits. By p.s.
14o&.
Jan. 26. Grant for life to the king's servant John Taillour the elder of the office
Westminster, of keeper of the king's park of Morelwod within the lordship of Thornebury,
CO. Gloucester, with fees of id. daily from the issues of the king's lordship
and all other profits. By p.s.
Jan. 26. Grant for life to Robert Brakenbury, knight, of the office of constable of
Westminster, the castle of Tunbrige, CO. Kent, from St. Bartholomew last, with fees of
10 marks yearly from the issues of the lordship of Tunbrige and all other
profits. By p.s.
Jan. 26. Grant for life to Robert Brakenbury, knight, constable of the Tower of
Westminster. London, of the office of steward of the king's lordship of Ware, co. Hertford,
with fees of 61. yearly from the issues of the lordship. By p.s.
1484.
Dec. 21. Grant to Robert Bate, the mayor, and the citizens and inhabitants of
Westminster. Lincoln that for 60 years they shall be quit of tenths, fifteenths or other
MSIR ^^^ ^^ talliages granted to the king. By p.s.
Feb. 2. Impeximm and confirmation, provided that he receive no arrears before
Westminster. 26 June, 1 Richard III, to Richard Beauchamp, lord Beauchamp, of the
following : —
1. Letters patent dated 24 May, 18 Edward IV. (See p. 97.)
2. Letters patent dated 20 May, 14 Edward IV, granting for life to
John Beauchamp, knight, and the said Richard his son two tuns
wine yearly for life. By p.s, and for 18x. 4d. paid in the hanaper.
Jan. 29. Pardon to Robert Pointz alia» Poynes, esquire, sheriff of Southampton,
Westminster, of all escapes of felons and all fines, amercements, issues, debts, accounts
and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 24.
May 4. Mandate to the escheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of Salisbury to Thomas,
late bishop of St. Davids, whom the pope has translated to the church of
Salisbury on the death of Lionel, last bishop, and who has renounced
everything prejudicial to the king in the papal bull, and whose fealty the
king has token.
The like to the eacheators in the following counties; —
Somerset and Dorset.
Lincoln.
Oxford and Berks.
Surrey and Sussex.
Gloucester and the marches of Wales adjacent.
The like to the mayor of London, escheator in that city.
Writ d4 tntendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
522 CALENDAR OF PATENT EOLLS.
t Aac Membrane 24— -<*fmt.
1485.
May 9. Mandate to the escheator in the county of York for the restitution of the
Westminster, temporalities of the monastery of 8t. Mary without the walls of the city of
York to William Sevons, monk of that place, whose election as abbot Th.
archbishop of York has confirmed and whose fealty the king has taken.
By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Lincoln.
Cambridge.
Cumberland.
Norfolk and Suffolk.
Northampton.
Westmoreland.
The like to the mayor of York, escheator in that city.
Mandate to the chancellor in the county palatine of Lancaster to issue
like letters to the escheator of the county.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
May 18. General pardon to Katharine Pressur aiias Pressure, the wife of Thomas
Westminster, Pressur <dia8 Pressure of Winchelse, co. Sussex, 'bruer.* By p.s.
May 9. Grant for life to the king's servant John Walshe alias Fawcon of an
Westminster, annuity of 40Z. from the issues of the king's lordships or manors of
Ohedsey, co. Somerset, and Yelhampton, co. Devon. By p.s.
May 12. Mandate in pursuance to the receiver.
Westminster.
May 17. Grant for life to the king's servitor Grymond Desture, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of an annuity of 20Z. from Christmas last at the hands of the
treasurer and chamberlains of the receipt. By p.s.
May 15. Revocation of the protection with clause roZt/wjw, for one year, granted
Westminster, qq 80 January last by letters patent to Nicholas Smyth of Scholden, co.
Kent, ' yoman/ altars 'merchaunt,* alias late of London, ' fisshemonger/
staying on the king's service in the company of Thomas Twaytes alian
Thwaytes, knight, treasurer of the town of Calais and the marches there,
on the safe-custody of the same, because he delays in the county of Kent,
as appears by certificate of the sheriff.
May 9. Presentation of the king's clerk Simon Synger to the church of Aburley,
Westminster, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the death of the last incumbent.
MEMBRANES 23 and 22.
May 9. Grant to Thomas, the abbot, and the convent of St. James's, Wigmore, in
Westminster, the diocese of Hereford, that they and their successors shall be exonerated
from the collection of tenths and other taxes. By p.s.
May 9. Licence for Oto Ghilberd, esquire, or his executors to found a perpetual
Westminster, chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church
of St. John Baptist, Marledon, co. Devon, at the altar of St. Mary, for the
good estate of the king and his mother Cecily, duchess of York, and the said
Oto and Elizabeth his. wife and for their souls after death, and the souls of
Alice sometime the wife of the said Oto and his parents, and to distribute
5 marks yearly to two poor people, to be called the chantry of Oto Ghilberd
in the said church, and to grant in mortmain to the said chaplain lands
to the yearly value of 10^.
By p.s. and for 40 marks paid in the hanaper.
2 RICHABD III.— Part 3. 528
1 ^ o ET M&mbranes 28 afid 22 — cont,
1485.
May 4. Presentation of John ap Herry to the church of the Holy Trinity,
Westminster. Dorcestre, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the death of John Wykes,
last parson.
May 11. Grant to the guardian and Friars Minor of the order of St. Francis of
Westminster, the city of Worcester, because the dormitory of their house, which was
ruinous, fell Aown on the evening of St. Laurence's day, of a moiety of the
manor of Pyrye by Worcester, lately granted to them by letters patent
at a rent {see p, 414), to hold during the minority of Edward, earl of
Warwick, without rendering anything to the king but celebrating a daily
mass cum nota at the high altar of their church and a mass of St. Mary
sine nota for the good estate of the king and the soul of his father. By p.s.
May 7. Commission to Thomas Weste de la Ware, knight, Robert Brakenbury,
Westminster, knight, John Howe ton, esquire, John Rogers, esquire, Thomas Welles,
William Frost and Henry More to enquire into a petition of Elizabeth
Uvedale, widow, late the wife of Thomas Uvedale, knight, that whereas
Maurice Berkeley, Thomas Pounde, William Uvedale, esquire, Thomas
Welle and John Wayte were seised of the manor of Wykeham, co.
Southampton, with the exception of two messuages, a water-mill, 50 acres
of land, 5 acres of meadow, 15 acres of pasture and 8 acres of wood in
Wykeham, parcel of the said manor, in their demesne as of fee in time of
peace in the time of Edward lY. and received the esplees thereof, and by a
charter demised the same to the said Thomas and Elizabeth and the heirs
male of their bodies with remainder to the heirs and assigns of Thomas,
and the said Maurice and others were also seised of the said mill, messuages,
land, meadow, pasture and wood as above, and demised the same to the said
Thomas and Elizabeth for her life without impeachment of waste, and
William Elys, John Corf, clerk, and John Pendeford were seised in their
demesne as of fee of the manor of Puttelworth and 200 acres of land and
40 acres of pasture in Broughton and of the ' Estbailye * in the forest of
Bukholt, CO. Southampton, and received the esplees thereof and demised
the same to the said Thomas and Elizabeth and the heirs male of their
bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Thomas, and the said Thomas
and Elizabeth were accordingly seised of the premises and received the
esplees thereof and had issue one Robert Uvedale, who still survives, and
the said Thomas died and after his death the said Elizabeth was seised of
the premises on 8 October, 1 Richard III, and afterwards in Parliament at
Westminster, 28 January, 1 Richard III, it was ordained that William
Uvedale late of Wykeham, esquire, should forfeit all the possessions which
he held on the said 18 October, by an inquisition taken at Winchester, co.
Southampton, on 8 December, 2 Richard III, before John Grene, esquire,
then escheator, by virtue of his office, it was found that the said William
Uvedale was seised on the said 18 October in his demesne as of fee of the
said manor of Wykeham and the advowson of the parish church of
Wycombe, worth 44Z. yearly, and of the manor of Petuworth, co. Southampton,
and 200 acres of land and 40 acres of pasture with the custody of ' la
Estbailye * of the forest of Bukholt, and these were accordingly taken
into the king's hands and are still in the king's hands, but they are the
same as the premises above-mentioned, the manor being called by the
names either of Puttelworth or Petuworth, and the said William had no
right in them, wherefore she prays that justice may be done.
Membrane 22 — cont.
May 27. Whereas by an act in Parliament at Westminster, 28 January,
Westminster. 1 Richard HI, it was ordained that William Brandon, esquire, shoidd
624 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
j^gg Membrane 22 — cant.
forfeit all the possessions which he held on 18 October then last past,
and by an inquisition taken at Brendewode, co. Essex, on 80 September,
2 Richard III, before Thomas Lynam, then escheator, by virtue of his office,
it was found that Philippa, late duchess of York and lady of the Isle of
Wight, was seised of the manor of South Wokyngton, co. Essex, with
the advowson of the church of South wokyngton, and two acres of land in
Stifford, CO. Essex, with the advowson of the church of that town per-
taining thereto in her demesne as of fee and granted the same to Maurice
Bruyn, knight, and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs of their bodies with
remainder to the right heirs of Maurice, and the said Maurice and Elizabeth
were accordingly seised of the premises in their demesne as of fee tail
and on their death the premises descended to Alice and Elizabeth Bruyn
as their kinswomen and heirs, viz. daughters and heirs of Henry Bruyn
their son and heir, and these accordingly entered into the premises and
were seised of the same in their demesne as of fee tail and Alice married
John Henyngham, knight, and Elizabeth married the said William Brandon,
and the said John and Alice had issue George and afterwards Alice died,
and after her death the said John as tenant by the law of England and the
said William and Ehzabeth were seised of the premises until the said William
expelled and unjustly disseised the said John and on 28 October, 1 Richard III,
was seised of one part of the premises in his demesne as of fee and of the
other part in the right of the said Elizabeth his wife, and accordingly
the premises were taken into the king's hands and are still in his hands ;
the king hereby restores to the said John Henyngham his moiety of the
premises and grants the other moiety to him and his assigns for the life
of the said William Brandon to the use of Edmund Shaa, knight, Thomas
Tyrell, esquire of the body, Richard Fitslowes and Humphrey Tyrell,
esquire, by fealty, and grants to him the issues of the manor and two acres
from Easter last during the life of the said William. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 21.
May 19. Presentation of Thomas Moll to the parish church of Alyngton, in the
Westminster, diocese of Rochester, void by the death of John Benet.
May 9. Presentation of Simon Synger to the church of Shrawley, in the diocese
Westminster, of Worcester, void by the death of the last incumbent.
Feb. 12. Grant for life to the king's servant Nicholas Harpisfeld, esquire, for his
Westminster, good service to the king's father Richard, late duke of York, and Edward IV
and the king in England and Ireland and in Holland and other parts
beyond the seas, of an annuity of 10/. from Michaelmas last from the
issues of the manors or lordships of Benstede and Walton and the park and
warren there and lands in Charlewode, co. Surrey. By p.s.
June 2. Grant for life to the king's servant William Herreyse, one of the yeomen
Westminster, of the crown, of 6</. daily for the fee of the crown from Michaelmas last
from the fee-farm and other profits of the town or borough of Lyscarde
alias Lyskert, co. Cornwall by the hands of the mayor, reeves and
burgesses. By p.s.
May 10. Licence for Richard Vemoun, esquire, Nicholas Munggumbery, esquire,
Westminster. John Cokayn, esquire, Richard Knyveton, esquire, Ralph Okover,
Humphrey Okover, John Fitzherbert, John Knyveton, Robert Bradshawe,
John Northampton, vicar of the church of Assheboume, co. Derby,
Henry Prynce, rector of the church of Northbery, Richard Cutler,
chaplain, Humphrey Wolshawe, chaplain, and John Tyllesley or their
2 RICHARD III.— Part 3. 625
1485 Membrane 21 — cont,
executors to found a perpetual chantry of two chaplains to celebrate
divine service, one at the altar of St. Oswald in the south arch (arru) of
the parish church of Asshebourne and the other in a chapel of St. Mary
newly built within the manor of Howgh, co. Derby, for the good estate
of the king and the said founders and John Bradbume and Anne his
wife and their children and for their souls after death and the soul of
Anne the king's consort, deceased, and other souls to be named by the
said John and Anne, to be called the chantry of John Bradburne and
Anne his wife, and, for a sum of money paid in the king's chamber, to grant
in mortmain to the said chaplains manors, messuages, lands, rents,
possessions and hereditaments to the clear value of 10/. yearly. By p.s.
June 8. Grant to the king's councillor Master Edmund Chaderton of the free
Westminster, chapel or hospital of St. John by the town of Stafford, void by death.
May 6. Exemplification, at the request of Morgan Kydwelly, the king's
Westminster, attorney, of the tenour of an inquisition taken at Blandford, co. Dorset,
on 11 March, 1 Richard III, before John Vemey, esquire, escheator in
the county, by virtue of his office, by oath of Robert Olyver, Thomas
Partriche, Alexander Lee, Robert Whetham, William Gunne, John
Husby, George Stonor, Thomas Roger, William Aleyn, William Bulter,
Thomas Frankleyn and John Hayne, who say that John Trenchard
alias Traynchard late of Chermester, co. Dorset, esquire, was seised in
his demesne as of fee on 18 October last of the manors or lordships of
Fyfehed, Wolfton, Hammone, Holcombe, Deverell alias Deverell Combe
and Childokeford, co. Dorset, that he was attainted of high treason by
authority of Parliament, and that the manors were accordingly forfeited to
the king and they are worth 10/., 10 marks, 10/., 4Z., 100«. and 6/. yearly
respectively.
May 4. Grant for life to Richard Hastynges, knight, lord Welles, of the office of
Westminster, surveyor of the king's lordship and manor of Tateshale, co. Lincoln, with
the exception of the castle of Tateshale and the site of the castle, and the
office of master of the game of all deer within the park and chace or else-
where within the manor or lordship, with the accustomed fees.
May 14. Presentation of Thomas Bacheler to the parish church of Weston,
Westminster. CO. Suffolk, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the ^signation of William
Morishede.
May 16. Grant for life to the king's councillor Edmund Chaderton of the lordship
Westminster, or manor of Knesale and all lands, woods, rents, reversions, services,
meadows, pastures, advowsons of churches, knights' fees and hereditaments
in Knesale, co. Nottingham, late of Henry, duke of Buckingham, and in
the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture, to hold without impeachment
of waste, rendering to the king 20 marks yearly at the receipt of the
Exchequer, and grant to him of all issues from Easter last. By p.s.
June 7. Grant for life to Anne Downham of an annuity of 20/. from Michaelmas
Westminster, last from the issues of the honour of Walyngford, in recompense of certain
lands granted to her for life by Thomas Seintleger, since deceased. By p.s.
June 20. Grant for life, from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III, to the king's servant
Westminster. John Kendall, one of the yeomen of the crown, of a rent called 'Grandeson
rent * in Dertford, Stone, Wylmyngton, Sutton, Gravesend and Milton and
elsewhere in the county of Kent, which came into the hands of Richard II
by the forfeiture of Nicholas Bromebere, knight, and into the king's hands
by the forfeiture of George Broun, knight, and a parcel of land called
526
1485.
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Membrane 21 — cont.
* Cheynecourt ' in the parish of Sutton aforesaid, which came into the king's
hands by the forfeiture of Thomas Iden, to hold by the rent of Id, yearly.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 20.
Jan. 27.
General pardon to Thomas Brandon.
Westminster.
The like to the following : —
Elizabeth, wife of James
William Taverner.
Blount.
Thomas Stevyns.
William Blount.
Edmund Wetton.
Adam Clerk.
John Lokeley.
-
Ralph Curson.
Robert Lee.
Richard Alibon.
Nicholas Lee.
William Rygmayden.
John Notte.
WiUiam Clogh.
Robert Smyth.
Goskyn Trype.
Ralph Beghton.
Stephen MighelL
Ralph Cottrell.
John Weyver.
James Lokyer.
Peter Ferrer.
Peter Flewd.
Simon Gysbard.
William Flewd.
Richard Salford.
Thomas John.
Peter Oldefeld.
John Mortyndale.
Robert Mongomery.
Robert Amener.
George Pole.
John Sterlyng.
Nicholas Monyfold.
Nicholas Downys.
George Van Riclyngane.
William Wodley.
William Dixon.
John Deswell.
William Lee.
Richard Dalton.
John Cracar.
Robert Brym.
Thomas Pount.
Ralph Martyn.
Robert Bokeley.
Henry Blossum.
Thomas Personys.
Nicholas Donton.
James Chatorton.
Robert Keyves.
Thomas Bulkeley.
Richard Hyde.
Hugh Wynstanly.
Stephen Pytte.
Henry Mortyn.
Andrew Muston.
Ralph Bentley.
John Baynald.
Reynad Denton.
James Chyrbe.
Richard Shottiswa,ll.
Andrew Hawardyne.
Richard Fuller, * harbour.*
FTanvan Cattith.
James Elderton.
Anthony Fanthoft.
John Wyld.
James Godhynde.
John Calverley.
George Ogoston.
Henry Cam.
Robert Adamanson.
Thomas Savage.
By K.
Marginal note : — Pro soldariis de Hamnus de pardonacione,
Feb. 9. Inspexirnus of letters patent dated 28 November, 9 Edward IV {Vol, 11.,
Westminster, j). 182), to Thomas Bourgchier, knight, and confirmacion to him of the
same so far as concerns the office of constable of Ledes, co. Kent ; and grant
to him for life, in lieu of the grant to him of the office of parker of the
park of Ledes by the said letters, surrendered, and in lieu of a grant to
Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, by letters patent dated 5 fune,
1 Edward IV {Vol, I. p. 16), surrendered, of the office of parker of the
2 EICHAED m.— Part 3. 527
1486. Membrane 20 — cont,
king's park of Langle by Ledes and the oiliccs of porter of the king's castle of
Ledes and parker of his park there, with fees such as John Dungate and
John Dangre had in the time of Edward III from the issues of the lordship,
manor and park of Langle and the manor of Ledes, and all other profits.
-1 Ac^A By p.s. and for 40«. paid in the hanaper.
Dec. 10. Grant to John Wroughton, John Neubrugh, John Mordaunt and John
Westminster. Neubrugh and their heirs and assigns of the manors or lordships of
Diuelissh and Duntissh, co. Dorset, and all other lands, woods, rents,
reversions, services, hundreds, customs and hereditaments in Diuelissh,
Duntissh, Loxton, Estpulham, Withchurche, Stokett, Okeford and Helton
or elsewhere in the counties of Somerset and Dorset, with knights' fees and
148S advowsons, late of Nicholas Latymer, knight. By p.s.
May 2. Grant to the king's clerk Hugh Pavy and his assigns of the custody of
Westminster, the temporalities of the bishopric of St. Davids with knights' fees and
advowsons from the time of the translation of Thomas, last bishop, now
bishop of Salisbury, so long as they remain in the king's hands. By p.s.
May 12. Grant to John Vemey, esquire, and the heirs male of his body, for his
Westminster, good service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship of Huysshe
Chaumfloure, co. Somerset, of the yearly value of 6/., late of Edward
Courtenay, rebel, and certain lands in Nybury, co. Somerset, of the yearly
value of 30«., late of Giles Daubeney, knight, traitor, to hold, with knights'
fees, advowsons, liberties, franchises, profits and commodities, by knight-
service and a rent of 10«. yearly. By p.s.
1484.
MEMBRANE 19.
Dec. 21. Inspeximns and confinnation to Roland Symondes of letters patent dated
Westminster. 16 June, 8 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of one of the
1 A9.^ king's Serjeants at arms. By p.s. and for 408. paid etc.
March 20. Grant to Jaines Stanley, clerk, of the chauntership within the cathedral
Westminster, church of Salisbury, void by the resignation of Master Edward Poole and
in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the bishopric being in
his hands. [By p.s. (1002.)]
Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spirituality of the bishopric.
Feb. 4. Grant to the king's servant John Lucyman of an annuity or fee-farm of
Westminster. 10 marks called ' shiriff walling ' due to the king from the bailiffs of the
town of Wyche by the city of Worcester during the minority of Edward,
earl of Warwick. By p.s.
March 11. Inspeximm and confirmation to John Doon, now knight, of letters patent
Westminster, dated 10 February, 1 Edward IV, granting to him for life the office of
Serjeant or master of the king's armoury within the Tower of London,
provided that he receive no arrears of fees before the first day of the
reign. By p.s. and for 6O5. paid in the hanaper.
March 25. Grant for life to Kichard Whetehill of an annuity of 20 marks from the
Westminster, issues arising from the surplus of the mint and from the seal of safe-conducts
at the hands of the treasurer of the town of Calais. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the said treasurer.
Grant for life to the king's servant Adrian Whetehill, controller of the
town of Calais, of an annuity of [100] marks from the same.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer. By p.s. [1011.]
528
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1485.
Membrane 19 — cont.
March 28.
Westminster.
April 8.
Westminster.
March 28.
Westminster.
April 8.
Westminster.
March 28.
Westminster.
April 8.
Westminster.
March 28.
Westminster.
April 8.
Westminster.
Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Lovelas, esquire, of an
annuity of 100 marks from the same. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer.
Grant for life to Thomas Talbot of an annuity of lOL from the same.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer.
Grant for life to Matthew Brygges of an annuity of lOOx. from
Michaehnas last from the issues of the city of London and coimtj of
Middlesex. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sherifilB.
Like grant to Thomas Hakeley. By p.s.
Like mandate.
Like grant to William Honylane.
Like mandate.
Like grant to Richard Dalamare. By p.s.
Like mandate.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 11.
Westminster
Feb. 25.
Westminster.
April 15.
Westminster.
March 23.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 18.
Grant, during pleasure, to Maurice Berkeley of an annuity of 10 marks
from the issues of the king's lordship or manor of Northwydom, in lieu of
a like grant to him from the issues of the lordship of Pevensey, parcel of
the duchy of Lancaster, by letters patent under the seal of the duchy dated
1 March, 1 Richard III, surrendered. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Houghton, knight of the
body, of the offices of steward of the lordship of Chadsey or Chadley, co.
Somerset, master of the forest of Hay and keeper of the park of Pederton,
CO. Somerset, receiving 26«. 8rf. yearly for the office of steward and 1(W.
yearly for the other offices from the issues of the lordship aforesaid, with all
other profits, and an annuity of 552. 6«. Sil, from the same issues. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Richard Beeston, one of the esquires
of the household, of the offices of constable and porter of the castle of
Bandehall, co. York, with fees of lOOx. yearly from the issues of the
lordship of Wakefeld and all other profits, and an annuity of 15L from the
same issues ; and grant to him of lOOs. from the same issues by way of
reward because he has occupied the offices from Michaelmas last without
fee. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's esquire Robert Radclyfif and his assigns, for
his good service to the king and Edward lY in foreign parts and elsewhere
and because he has suffered losses by imprisonment and otherwise, of a
yearly rent of 60^ from Michaelmas last from the issues of the duchy of
Cornwall. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Banulph Franke of the offices of
keeper of the wardrobe within the castle of Notyngham and keeper of the
park adjoining the castle, receiving 6f/. and 2d. daily from the fee-farm of
the town of Notyngham, and the offices of keeper of the lodge within the
2 RICHARD IH.^Pabt 8. 529
1485. Membrane 18 — cont
park and keeper of the gaol within the town, receiving the accustomed
fees, with all profits, with arrears of the said fees of Qd, and 2d, daily from
22 August last) from which day he has occupied the offices at the king's
command. By p.s.
Jan. 18. Grant for life to Thomas Gibbes that he shall be one of the knights of
Westminster, the king's alms within the college of St. George within the castle of
Wyndesore, with all fees, vesture and profits at the second vacancy, the
first being granted to William Ballard alias Marche. By p.s.
May 14. Presentation of Richard Brakenburgh to the deanery of the collegiate
Westminster, church within the town of Warwick, void by the resignation of Edmund
Albon and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of his nephew
Edward, earl of Warwick. The letters are directed to J. bishop of
Worcester. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 17.
Jan. 24. Grant to Peter Hoke of the town of Calais, merchant, who when sailing
Westminster, with other subjects of the king in a ship of Calais near Dover towards
Calais on 11 March last was taken prisoner by certain pirates, subjects of
the king's adversary of France, and taken to Boulogne in Picardy and there
imprisoned for thirteen weeks and afterwards put to ransom at 250 crowns
of gold, which without help he cannot pay, that he or his factors or
attorneys may buy 100 oxen within the realm and ship them from the ports
of Dover and Sandwich to the town of Calais or the parts of Flanders quit
of customs and subsidies. By p.s.
Jan. 26. Letters of denization for Sebastian de Gygliis, bom in the city of Lucca
Westminster, in the parts of Italy. By p.s. and for 40«. paid in the hanaper.
Jan. 29. Grant for life to the king's servant William Porter, one of the yeomen of
Westminster, the Grown, of an annuity of 10 marks from Michaelmas last from the issues
of the lordship of Ware, co. Hertford.
Feb. 1. Grant to Thomas Gargrave of a yearly rent of 10 marks from the issues
Westminster, of the manor of Wakefeld, co. York. ' By p.s.
Jan. 27. Grant to the king's servant William Mistelbroke and his heirs male, for
Westminster, jjig good service against the rebels, of the manor or lordship of Horton
with appurtenances in the parish of Horton, co. Sent, and a tenement
adjoining the manor and a rent pertaining to the manor, late of William
Stoner, knight, of the yearly value of 202., and the manors of la Felde and
100 acres of land and 100 acres of pasture in Compton by Guldeford,
CO. Surrey, of the yearly value of 4Z. 6^. 8d,y the manor or lordship of
Douneplace under Gildoune in the said county, of the yearly value of
4 marks, and the manor or capital messuage called Wheteham alias
Wheteham Hill, co. Southampton, of the yearly value of 4 marks, late of
Thomas Seintleger, knight, in the king's hands by the forfeiture of the
said William and Thomas and by reason of an act in Parliament at
Westminster, 28 January, 1 Bichard III, to hold with knights' fees, wards,
marriages, reliefs, advowsons, meadows, feedings, pastures, woods, parks,
warrens, mills, waters, fisheries, ways, paths, liberties, franchises, profits
and commodities by knight-service and a rent of 80«. yearly, with all issues
from 18 October, 1 Richard III. By p.s.
March 14. Grant to the prior and convent of the abbey or monastery of St. Mary
Westminster, without the wails of the city of York, for a certaan sum of money paid by
8258 2 L
530 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 ^Qg Membrane 17 — cont.
them to the king, of the custody of the temporalities of the abbey from the
time of the resignation of Thomas Bothe, late abbot, during voidance,
saving to the king knights* fees, advowsons of churches, wards, marriages
and reliefs. By p.s.
March 80. Pardon to Robert Tilney of Wytlesford, co. Cambridge, esquire, late
Westminster, sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon, of all offences committed by him, all
escapes of felons and prisoners and all fines, issues, amercements, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king. By p.s.
MEMBRANES 16 and 15.
March 24. Commission to John Audeley of Audeley, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight,
Westminster. Humphrey Starky, knight, and Robert Brakenbury, knight of the body, to
enquire into the petition of Thomas Bruyn, esquire, that whereas John
Colyn, parson of the church of Stifford, was seised of the manor of South-
wokyndon, co. Essex, and two acres of land in Stifford, co. Essex, in his
demesne as of fee and demised the same to Robert de Memey for life with
remainder to Ingelram Bruyn and the heirs male of his body, and the said
Robert was seised of the premises and died and they remained to the said
Ingelram, who received the esplees thereof and had issue Maurice Bruyn and
died, and the premises descended to the said Maurice and he was seised
thereof in his demesne as of fee tail and enfeoffed Philippa, late duchess of
York, of the same and she granted the same to him and Elizabeth his wife
and the heirs of their bodies, and they were accordingly seised of the same in
their demesne as of fee tail, and the said Maurice enfeoffed John Cley,
knight, John Crowland, clerk, Robert Oldefeld, clerk, William Jenny and
John Huntyngdon of the same and these granted the same to Thomas
Sevmour, knight, Thomas Hungerford, esquire, John Heron, esquire,
William Ludlowe, esquire, Nicholas Stathum, Thomas More, Richard
Langton and William Everard and their assigns for the life of the said
Elizabeth without impeachment of waste, with remainder to the said
Maurice and the heirs male of his body, and the said Maurice died and the
said Elizabeth afterwards died and the said Thomas Bruyn, as son and heir
male of Maurice, entered into the premises and was seised thereof in his
demesne as of fee tail imtil he was unjustly disseised by Thomas Tirell,
esquire, and Elizabeth his wife, now the wife of William Brandon, esquire,
to her use, and the said Thomas Tirell died and the said Elizabeth married
the said William Brandon and they were seised in their demesne as of fee
in her right of the premises, and by an act in Parliament at Westminster,
28 January, 1 Richard III, it was ordained that the said William Brandon
should forfeit all the possessions which he held on 18 October then last
past, by an inquisition taken at Brendewode, co. Essex, on 80 September,
2 Richard III, it was found etc (as on p, 524), and accordingly the premises
were taken into the king's hands and are still in his hands, but the said
William Brandon and Elizabeth had no right to the premises, wherefore
he prays that justice may be done. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 16— cont.
March 6. Grant for life to William Berkley of Weley, co. Worcester, knight, of
Westminster, the castle or lordship of Beverstone, co. Gloucester, of the yearly value of
60Z., late of William Berkeley of Beverstone, knight, and in the king's
hands by reason of his forfeiture, with knights' fees, wards, marriages,
reliefs, escheats, advowsons of churches, courts, leets, fines, amercements,
2 RICHARD ni.— Part 8. 581
1485. Membrane 16 — cont,
heriots, rents, services, reversions, liberties and commodities; and grant to
him for life of an annuity of 40 marks from the issues of the lordships,
manors and lands late of the earl of Warwick in the counties of Warwick,
Worcester, Gloucester and Oxford during the minority of the son and heir
of George, late duke of Clarence, or until other provision shall be made
for him. By p.s.
May 2. Appointment, until 2 November, of John Fox, yeoman purveyor of the
Westminster. Carriage of the household, to take carts, waggons and cars and horses
called ^ hakeneys * and other necessaries for the same.
By bin of the treasurer.
William Johnson, groom of the purveyor, has like letters.
April 27. Grant to Thomas Maleverer, knight, and the heirs male of his body, for
WestminBter. his good service against the rebels, of the capital messuage and mansion
within the king's castle of Plympton and the manor, borough and hundred
of Plympton with their members, co. Devon, and all other messuages,
lands, advowsons of churches, meadows, feedings, pastures, woods, marshes,
conmions, rents, courts, leets, suits and profits of the same, chaces,
warrens, parks, herbage, pannage, fairs, markets, tolls, villeins, customs
and other profits, commodities and emoluments pertaining to the same,
which came into the hands of Edward IV by the forfeiture of George, late
duke of Clarence, reserving to the king the services of all free tenants who
hold of the king as of the castle by knight-service, to hold by knight-
service, rendering to the king 50 marks yearly for the ward of the castle of
Exeter. By p.s.
May 9. General pardon to Christopher Warde alias Ward, late of Tratton, co.
Westminster. Sussex, knight. By p.s.
May 4. Mandates for the restitution of the temporalities of the bishopric of
Westminster. Salisbury, lately void by the death of Lionel Wydevyle, late bishop, to
Thomas Langton, late bishop of St. Davids. {See p. 521.) By p.s.
V<tcated because above.
MEMBRANE 14.
Jan. 26. Letters of denization for Benedict Spynell, bom in the parts of Genoa.
Westminster. By p.s. and for 81. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 1. Inspeximm and confirmation to Thomas Grey of letters patent dated
Westminster. 12 December, 1 Edward IV, granting to him for life 40Z. yearly from the
issues of the town of Cambridge, provided that no arrears shall be paid to
him before 26 June, 1 Richard III.
By p.s. and for 4Z. paid in the hanaper.
Feb. 7. Mandate in pursuance to the mayor, bailifEs or other occupiers of the
Westminster town.
March 16. Grant to Peter de Salamanca, Sancheo de Valmazeda, John Pardo,
Westminster. Diego de Cadagna, Fernando de Carrion, Martin de Ordoigna, Diego de
Castro, Peter de Yaldolyt and Martin de Maluenda, merchants of Spain,
that they or their factors or attorneys or their executors after their decease
may receive the sum of 400 marks from the customs and subsidies from
any [cloths] , tin, lead, woad, alum, wines, iron, oil, hides and other goods
and merchandise of themselves or others in the ports of London and
Suthampton. By p.s.
582 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
24g5. Membrane li—cont,
March 15. Whereas by an inquisition taken before Walter Ford, late escheator in
Westminster, the county of Surrey, it was found that Richard Garnet, deceased, was
seised in his demesne as of fee of a messuage in Suthwark, go. Surrey,
called 'le Faukon,* and two messuages, 91 acres and one rood of land and
50 acres of meadow in Suthlambhith, co. Surrey, and before his death by a
charter dated 29 September, 1 Richard III, enfeoffed Hamlet Hassell, Hugh
Standisshe, Reginald Hassell, Humphrey Hassell and Roger Asser of the
same to fulfil his last will, without licence, and the premises are held of
the king by the service of Id,, and they were taken into the king's hands,
the king, for llOs. paid in the hanaper, pardons the trespass in this.
Feb. 1. Grant for life to Edmund Banke, chaplain, of the chantry within the
Westminster, king's castle of Sandale, co. York.
April 25. Signification to Th. bishop {sic) of York, of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of William Sevons, monk of the monastery of St. Mary without
the walls of the city of York, as abbot of the same. By p.s.
April 24. Grant for life to the king's servant John Pykeryng, knight, of an
Westminster, annuity of lOZ. from the issues of the king's castle or lordship of
Shere&oton, co. York. By p.s.
April 24. Grant to John Pykeryng, knight, and Hugh his son and the heirs male
Westminster, of the body of the latter, for good service against the rebels, of the
manor or lordship of Parkehale, co. Essex, late of Margaret, duchess of
Somerset, of the yearly value of 261. ISs. 4d,, to hold with knights' fees,
wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, parks, bondmen, waters,
stanks, woods, underwoods, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge,
liberties, franchises, profits and commodities by knight-service and a rent of
iOs, yearly. By p.s.
March 2. Grant for life to the king's servant John Swale of the office of keeper of
Westminster, the king's park of Postron and Cage, co. Kent, from St. Bartholomew last,
receiving fees of Ad, daily from the issues of the lordship of Tunbrigge, co.
Kent, with all other profits, and also an annuity of 6^. 18«. id, from the
same issues. By p.s.
April 28. Exemplification, at the request of Christopher Wyloughby, knight,
Westminster. Robert Dymmok, knight, Thomas Laurens, esquire, and Robert Tempeste,
esquire, of the tenour of a provision ^nglish) in an act of forfeiture against
Richard Welles late of Hellowe, co. Lincoln, knight, Robert Welles kite of
Hellowe, knight, and Thomas Delelaund in Parliament at Westminster,
6 October, 12 Edward lY, that the act extend not to any possessions of
Robert Waterton, squire, or Robert Waterton, knight, his son and heir.
[Rolls of Parliament, Vt. 145.]
May 1. Presentation of Henry Dye to the parish church of Okeford, in the
Westminster, diocese of Exeter, void by the resignation of Thomas George. The letters
are directed to the vicar-general of the bishop, who is abroad.
MEMBRANE 18.
March 30. General pardon to Richard Wideville alias Wydeville alias Wodeville late
Westminster, of Wynyngton, CO. Bedford, knight, alias * chivaJer.' By p.s.
April 5. Grant, during pleasure, to John Laberok of the office of porter of the
Westminster, castle of York with the custody of the gaol there, receiving 2d, daily for
the office of porter from the issues of the castle and lordship of Sheref-
heton, CO. York, and the accustomed fees for the custody of the gaol, with
all other profits. By p.s.
2 RICHARD m.— Pabt 3.
588
1485.
April 10.
Westminster.
April 11.
Westminster.
April 9.
Westminster.
April 9.
Westminster.
April 15.
Westminster.
March 24.
Westminster.
AprU 21.
Westminster.
April 28.
Westminster.
May 8.
Westminster.
May 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Pardon to Thomas Ormond, knight, of all errors and actions against him
by reason of any error in the record of a petition of right lately presented
to the king by him concerning the manors of Racheford alias Rocheford,
Lye alias Legh, Foulnesse and Pakelesham, co. Essex, and now residing in
Chancery. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Philip Constable of a yearly rent of
20L from Michaelmas last from the issues of the manor or lordship of South-
carleton by Lincoln with its members, co. Lincoln, late of William Brandon,
rebel, and all lands late of the latter in Killingholme, co. Lincoln. By p.s.
Grant to John Sanches Darys, John Darys his son and John Dolybarry,
dwelling in the neighbourhood of the town of Bilbas in the county of Biscay,
that they or their factors or attorneys or their executors after their decease
may receive the sum of 8,000 crowns of gold, extending to the sum of 1,600Z.
of English money, from the customs and subsidies on any goods of
themselves or other merchants or subjects of the king of Castile and Leon
in the port of London. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the petty custom
in the said port.
The like to the collectors of the subsidy of the 8s. in the tun and the IM,
in the pound in the said port.
Grant to Richard Baldre, clerk, of an annuity of 50 marks from the
revenues of the hanaper until he shall be promoted by the king to an
ecclesiastical benefice with cure of the yearly value of 50 marks and a
prebend or free chapel or other benefice without cure of the yearly value
of lOl. By K.
MEMBRANE 12.
Grant for life to Thomas Roger and Thomas Gale of the office of keeper
or clerk of the king's ships within the realm of England and elsewhere, and
12(/. daily for their wages and 6^. daily for the wages of a clerk under them
from the customs and subsidies in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth, with
all other profits, and also 8s. from the same customs and subsidies for every
day on which they shall ride about their business. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors.
General pardon to Robert Clyffbrd late of London, esquire, alias late of
Colcestre, co. Essex, alias late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, of all offences
committed by him before 26 April. By p.s.
Pardon to Thomas Frank, esquire, late escheator in the county of York,
of all offences committed by him and all fines, issues, amercements, debts,
accounts and arrears due from him to the king by reason of his office.
By p.s.
Pardon to William, abbot of the monastery of St. Mary without the walls
of the city of York, of all offences committed by him and all entries into the
temporalities of the abbey and alienations and acquisitions in mortmain of
lands held in chief without licence. By p.s.
May 8.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 11.
General pardon to Maurice Barowe alias Baro alias Barghe alias Baruughe
of Estchardeford, co. Southampton, esquire, alias * gentilman,' alias of
Chardeford, of all offences committed by him before 6 May. By p,s.
584 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
I ioc Membrane 11 — cant.
April 22. General pardon to John Jamys alias Webbe of Pulborowe alias Pulburgh,
Westminster, co. Sussex, * wever,' alias * husbondman/ alias * laborer.' By K.
Feb. 5. Grant for life to John Woderoue and Bichard Woderoue his son of the
Westminster, office of receiver of the king's lordships of Connesburgh, Hatefeld and
Wakefeld with their members, co. York, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
May 7. Pardon to William Warde late of Maydeston, co. Kent, ' gentilman,' and
Westminster. Elizabeth his wife of his outlawry and her waiver in the said county for not
appearing before the justices of the Bench of Edward IV to satisfy John
Golyn of lOL for triple damages which he sustained through their trespass on
a messuage and garden of his at Maydeston ; they having surrendered to the
Marshalsea prison, as William Huse, knight, chief justice of the King's
Bench, has certified.
April 30. General pardon to Robert Norton late of London, doctor of laws, alibis
Westminster, clerk, of all offences committed by him before 20 ApriL By p.s.
April 6. Grant for life to the king's servant William Newark of a yearly rent of
Westminster. 20Z. from the king's manor of Blechingly, co. Surrey. By p.s.
May 5* General pardon to Amyas Pawelet late of Henton St. George, co. Somerset,
Westminster, c gentilman,' son of William Pawelet, knight. By p.s.
May 18. Grant to the king's servant John Savage the younger, knight, of the
Westminster, marriage of Thomas Culpeper son and heir of Bichard Gulpeper, esquire,
without disparagement, with the custody of all lordships, manors, lands,
possessions and hereditaments with knights' fees, advowsons, courts, leets,
views of frank-pledge, fairs, markets, privileges and franchises late of the
said Bichard and in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the said
Thomas, to hold during the said minority, and so from heir to heir.
By p.s.
MEMBRANE 10.
Jan. 30. Grant for life to John Bonyngton, esquire, of an annuity of 20 marks
Westminster, from the issues of the county of Guysnes at the hands of the treasurer of
the town of Calais. By p.s.
Jan. 80. Grant for life to the king's servant John Bonyngton, esquire, of the
Westminster, office of constable of the castle of Guysnes with the same number of soldiers
and wages for himself and them as Henry Yong or anyone else had and all
other profits. By p.s.
March 25. Grant for life to the king's servant John Atkynson of an annuity of
Westminster. 10 marks from the issues of the king's manor of Haveryng at the Boure,
CO. Essex, and lordships of Middelton and Merden, co. Kent By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Roland Nicholson, one of the yeomen
of the crown, of Qd. daily for his fee of the crown from the same issues.
By p.s.
The like to the king's servant Henry Salman, one of the yeomen of the
crown. By p.s.
April 11. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Fitzherbert of letters patent dated
Westminster. 81 May, 20 Edward IV {seep. 202).
By p.s. and for 6s. 8^. paid in the hanaper.
2 RICHARD III.— Pabt 8.
585
1485.
May 12.
Westminster.
May 14.
Westminster.
Jane 1.
Westminster.
Membrane 01 — cant.
Grant for life to Ralph Willoaghby, esquire of the body, of the offices of
steward and receiver of all lordships, manors and lands of the honour and
lordship of Richemond within the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and 10
marks yearly for h^ fee from the issues of the premises, with all other
profits. By p.s.
Grant to the king's servant and chaplain Master Thomas Button of the
canonry and prebend in the king's free chapel or collegiate church of St.
Mary and St. George within the castle of Windesore void by the death of
Master William Towres. By p.s. [1068.]
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Licence for Margaret Clifford, widow, to grant in mortmain the advowson
of the church of Belton in the Isle of Axholme, co. Lincoln, to the.prioress
and convent of the monastery of St. Leonard, Asholt in Ardale, co. "Kork,
and for these to appropriate the said church in mortmain, provided that the
sacraments of the cure be administered by a suitable chaplain and a
certain portion to be limited by the bishop be distributed yearly among the
poor parishioners. By p.8.
1484.
Dec. 7.
Westminster.
Dec. 11.
Westminster.
Nov. 29.
Westminster.
Dec. 17.
Westminster.
Dec. 17.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 9.
Signification to Th. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, of the royal assent
to the election of John Clerk, brother of the hospital of St. Mary or House
of God, Dover, as master of that place. By p.s.
General pardon to John Morton, bishop of Ely.
By p.s.
Dec. 18.
Westminster
Aug. 15.
Westminster.
1485.
Jan. 8.
Westminster.
1484.
Dec. 14.
Westminster
Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Grey of Horton, co.
Northumberland, knight, of an annuity of lOZ. from the issues of the
customs of Newcastle on Tyne. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Cole, one of the yeomen of the
crown, of an annuity of lOL from the customs in the port of Sandwich. By p.s.
Grant, during good behaviour, to the king's servant Morgan* Kydwelly,
the king's attorney, of the custody of that part of the king's chace of
Cramboume called ^Chittret,' co. Dorset, receiving the accustomed fees with
all other profits. By p.s.
Licence for the prior and convent of St. Mary and St. James, Walden, to
elect an abbot in the place of John Halstede, deceased. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant Nicholas Rigby, one of the yeomen of
the crown, of the constableship or custody of the. king's castle of Bodiham,
CO. Sussex, with the keeping of the park pertaining to it, late of Thomas
Lewkenour, knight, and in the king's hands by reason of his rebellion and
forfeiture, receiving 20L yearly for the office from 12 December last from
the issues of the lordship of Bodiham and the accustomed fees for the
keeping of the park, with all other profits. By p.s
Licence for the sub-prior and convent of St. Mary, Merton, to elect a
prior in the place of John Kyngeston, deceased. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant John Thompson of the office
of collector of the toll at the north end of Boroughbrigge called
< Richmondeshire toUe,' with fees of 4 marks yearly from the issues of the
toll. By p.s.
' Geoffrey ' in margin.
586
CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1484,
Dec. 14.
Westminster.
1485.
Jan. 6.
Westminster.
Jan. 20.
Westminster.
April 27.
Westminster.
May 18.
Westminster.
April 80.
Westminster.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Jan. 9.
Westminster.
Membrane 9 — cont.
Grant for life to the king's clerk Laurence Mountford, bachelor in decrees,
of the free chapel in the parish church of Flamstede, co. Hertford, in the
king's gift by reason of the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick.
By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Peter Hogg as controller of the great
and petty custom, the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells and the subsidy
of the 8s. in the tun and the 12^/. in the pound in the port of Pole and
ports and places adjacent, receiving the accustomed fees, provided that he
execute the office in person, with the custody of one part of the coket seal.
By bill of the treasurer.
The like to the following in the ports named and ports and places
adjacent : —
Thomas Sampson in the port of Ipswich.
By bill of the treasurer.
Bobert Crowmer in the port of Great Jememouth.
By bill of the treasurer.
John Thnrleby in the port of Lenne.
By bill of the treasurer.
Charles Denham in the ports of Exeter and Dertmouth.
By bill of the treasurer.
Thomas Craforth in the ports of Plymmuth and Fowey.
By bill of the treasurer.
The like of the king's servant Nicholas Suthworth as controller of the
great custom and the subsidy of wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of
London and ports and creeks adjacent. By bill of the treasurer.
MEMBRANE 8.
May 17. Grant, in consideration of the losses incurred by the burgesses and
Westminster, conmionalty of the town of Yoghull in Ireland from various Irish enemies
of the king and from rebellions of the English and from violators of the
peace, that all the inhabitants of the town who have been admitted to the
franchise shall assemble yearly on Friday before the feast of St. Matthew
within the town and elect from themselves a mayor and two bailifTs, and
incorporation of them by the name of the mayor and bailiffs, burgesses and
commonalty of the said town. Grant also that the mayor and baihffs shall
have jurisdiction and cognisance of all pleas real and personal within the
town and the suburb, burgage and liberty of the same, and shall hold their
court weekly on Friday, except on feast days, and shall have all the issues
of the same, and cases concerning themselves shall be determined before the
justices of the Common Bench of Ireland. Grant also that all who shall be
admitted to the liberty of the town shall be quit of tolls and other customs
throughout England and Ireland. Grant also to the mayor, bailiffs, burgesses
and commonalty of power to levy all customs and cokets in the ports, creeks
and pills of the town from the headland of Ardmore and the island of GapuU
to the island of Torryn, and to expend the issues on the defence of the town
and to render their account yearly before two of the burgesses and not at the
exchequer of Ireland. And grant that they shall have all liberties granted
to them by the king's predecessors. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Exemplification, at the request of William Catesby, esquire of the body,
Westminster. Qf the tenour of the enrolment of letters patent dated 11 May, 1 Edward IV
2 RICHARD m.— Pabt 8. 687
X 4 8 5 . Membrane 8 — conU
{nee Vol. I, p. 18), to William Hastynges, knight, and Ralph Hastynges,
esquire. These letters have been accidentally lost, as he has taken oath in
Chancery, and will be surrendered if found.
MEMBRANE 7.
June 14. Grant to the mayor, bailifk, commonalty and citizens of the king's city
Westminster, and chamber of Dublin in Ireland that the mayor with the recorder shall
be justices to hear and determine all felonies and other offences conmiitted
within the said city and the suburbs and franchises of the same, and that
they shall have the king's gaol within the city and the mayor and recorder
shall be justices to deliver it ; and pardon to them for 60 years, for the
pavage and murage of the city, of 49^. 6«. Sd, yearly, parcel of the 200
marks which they are bound to render yearly to the king at the exchequer
of Ireland for the fee-farm of the city. By p.s.
June 8. Exemplification, at the request of John Seymour, esquire, of the tenours
Westminster, of the following : —
1. A writ to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer
directing them to send into Chancery the tenour of the bounds of the
forest of Savemak before the perambulation of Henry [III]. Dated
14 May, 2 Richard UI.
2. The endorsement of the writ.
8. The answer of the treasurer and chamberlains : — The bounds
begin from the bridge of Elescote without Marlebergh ascending
towards Enesbury and so by the middle of Enesbury to Aldredeslade
and so to the well at west of Puttehale and so by the bottom of the
valley to Puttehale and so by the highway to Hungerford to the house
of lepers there and so descending as the water called Kenete descends
to the mill of Cherleford and so by the green way between Foxle and
Baldele to Chaldefeld and thence to the great dyke on the west and
thence ascending to the town of Spraye and thence ascending to the
little mountain where three coimties meet, viz. Hampshire, Wiltshire
and Berkshire, and thence by the green way which descends between
the wood of the prior of Okeburn and the wood of William Buggy, so
that this last wood remains within the forest, and so by the way going
to Andevere descending from the said wood to the well of Frynham and
so ascending by the middle of the valley of Huppyngescombe to
Stretghate and from thence by the green way going to Golyngebum
Whytewey and from Whytewey to Falston and from thence to Estone
by the middle of the town, so that the east part is within the forest and
the west part without, and from the head of that town to Oanghill and
thence by the head of Middelton and from Fifyde proceeding to
Tenmille within Peuesy and thence to the gallows of the prior of
Bradenestoke and WyppeshuU and thence by the way leading to
Warkweye and thence by Riggeway to the water of Kenete and so
descending by the water to the bridge of Elescote.
- . ^ . MEMBRANE 6.
1484.
Nov. 10. Inspeximus and confirmation to William Acham of letters patent dated
Westminster. 12 March, 16 Edward IV, granting to him for life 6d, daily for his fee of
the crown from the issues of the county of Southampton, as Richard Foord
had. By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
688 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-| iof' Membrane S^-cont,
Jan. 81. Grant for life to the king's servant William Hoghton, knight of the
Weetxxunster. body, of the office of constable of the king's castle of Hanley, co. Worcester,
and bailiff of the lordship there, with the custody of the park pertaining to
it, with the accustomed fees. By p.s.
Feb. 15. Grant for life to the king's servant Henry Gray, knight, of a yearly rent
WcBtminster. of lOZ. from Michaelmas last from the fee-farm of the city of Norwich.
By p.s.
Feb. 17. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs.
Westminster.
March 8. Grant to John Hugford, esquire of the body, of the collation to the
Westminster, canonry and prebend of St. James in the collegiate church of St. Mary,
Warwyk, at its next voidance. By p.s.
March 1. Grant for life to the king's servitor Master John Haryngton, clerk of the
Westminster, council of requests, of an annuity of 20^ from Easter last from the issues
of the king's lordship of Sherifhoton, co. York, in lieu of a grant to him hy
letters patent dated 20 {rectius 27) December, 1 Bichard lEL {see p. 413),
surrendered. By p.s.
March 8. Grant to the king's kinsman, William, earl of Huntingdon, and Katharine
Westminster, bis wife of an annuity of 162Z. 108. lOd, from the issues of the king's
possessions in the counties of Caermerden and Cardigan and of the
king's lordship of Haverford West in South Wales until they shall have
of the king's grant to themselves and the heirs of their bodies, lord-
ships, manors, lands and other possessions to the same value. By p.s.
March 21. Grant for life to the king's servant Thomas Aspar of an annuity of 10
Westminster, marks from Easter last, from the issues of the king's lordship of
Sherefhoton, co. York. By p.s.
April 28.. Presentation of Christopher Baynbryge to the parish church of
Pembrige, in the diocese of Hereford, void by the resignation of Thomas,
bishop of Salisbury. By p.s.
May 10. Licence, for 4 marks paid in the hanaper, for Gerard Dodyngsell,
Westminster, esquire, son of Edward Dodyngsell, knight, to grant 14 messuages, 4 tofts,
8 cottages, 17 virgates of land, 81 acres of land, 26i acres of meadow,
3s. 10(1, of rent and a rent of a pound of pepper in Bradwell, held in chief as
parcel of the manor of Bradwell, co. Oxford, to Henry Sharp, clerk, Thomas
Couton, clerk, William Bolton, clerk, and Richard Hokyngton, and for
these to re-grant the same to him and Margaret his wife and the heirs of
his body with remainder to the right heirs of the said Edward.
June 14. Pardon to John Elys of Langdon Hilles, co. Essex, * husbondman,' of
Westminster, his outlawry in the county of Middlesex for not appearing before the king
to answer for divers trespasses, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea
prison, as appeals by certificate of William Huse, knight, chief justice of
the King's Bench.
May 11. General pardon to Bichard Wodehows alias Wodows late of Cornell,
Westminster, cq, Chester, *yoman,' alia^s late of Westminster, co. Middlesex, ali€is
' gentilman,' of all offences committed by him before 7 May. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 5.
Jan. 2. Inspeximus and confirmation to the merchants of Italy of letters patent
Westminster, dated 18 December, 22 Edward IV {see p, 342). [Fcsdera,] By p.s
2 RICHAED m.— Past 8. 589
1485.
MeTnbrane 5 — cont»
Feb. 16. Grant, with the assent of the king*s nephew John, earl of Lincoln,
Westminsier. lieutenant of Ireland, to Thomas Ormond, alias Botiller, knight, earl of
Ormond, brother and heir of John, late earl of Ormond, who is at present
in England, that he may absent himself from Ireland for one year and
1484 I'^ceive the issues of his possessions there. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Grant for life to the king's servant Bichard Lylly of the office of bailiff of
Westminster, the king's lordship of Hoton Panell, co. York, with wages of 2d. daily
1485 from the issues of the lordship. By p.s.
Feb. 12. Grant for life to the king's servants Christopher Metcalf and William
Westminster. Metcalf his son, of the office of tfte keeping of the king's park of Wanlesse
within his lordship of Middelham, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship. By p.s.
Feb. 12. Grant for life to the king's servitor John Kendall, his secretary, and the
Westminster, king's servant William Joseph, esquire, of the office of keeper and governor
of the king's park of Hethenden, co. Kent, with the accustomed fees, in
lieu of a like grant to the said William by letters patent dated 8 March,
1 Bichard III, surrendered ; and grant for life to the said John of the
office of master of the king's game and deei within the park, with all
accustomed rights and commodities. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 4.
Jan. 80. Commission to Walter Mauntell, knight, William Newenham, Edward
Westminster. Franke, George Langvile and Bichard Emson to enquire into the
petition of John Peyto that whereas John Peyto, knight, was seised of
the manor of Braunston and 18 messuages, a cottage, two tofts,
12 virgates of land and 20 acres of wood in Braimston, co. Northamp-
ton, in his demesne as of fee and received the esplees thereof, one
William Boos, knight, entered into the premises and unjustly disseised
him and was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee and died, and on
his death the premises descended to Thomas Boos, knight, as his
kinsman and- heir, viz. son of Thomas his son, and the latter entered
into the same and was seised thereof on 4 March, 1 Edward IV, and
by an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, 1 Edward IV, it was
ordained that he should forfeit all his possessions, and afterwards before
any inquisition or title had been found John Acton, esquire, entered into
the premises under colour of certain letters patent of Edward IV to himself
and the heirs male of his body, and was seised thereof in his demesne as of
fee and died, by an inquisition taken at Keteryng, co. Northampton, on
28 January, 1 Bichard III, before Bichard Burton, then escheator in the
county, by virtue of his office, by oath of twelve jurors it was foimd that the
said John Acton held to himself and the heirs male of his body of the grant
of Edward IV by letters patent 18 messuages, a cottage, two tofts,
12 virgates of land, 20 acres of wood and 10«. 11(^. of rent in Braunston, and
that the premises were held of the king and were worth 14/. lis. 3d. and the
said John Acton died on 8 January, 21 Edward IV, and Antony Acton, of
the age of 14 years, was his son and heir, and the custody of his body and
of the premises belonged to the king during minority and they were
accordingly taken into the king's hands, and afterwards by another
inquisition taken at Braunston before Thomas Barker, escheator in the
county, on 16 January, 2 Bichard III, by virtue of his office, by oath of
twelve jurors it was found that the said Thomas Boos, knight, was seised
of the manor and advowson of Braunston and the other premises and
540
CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1485.
Membrane 4 — cont*
Feb. 6.
Westminster.
Feb. 21.
WestminBter.
attainted as above, but that the right in the premises descended to the
petitioner as kinsman and heir of John Peyto, knight, viz. son of William
Peyto, knight, son of William Peyto his son, and the said Thomas Hoos
and John Acton had no right therein, and the said advowson and rent
have always been parcel of the manor, wherefore he prays that justice may
be done. By K.
Grant for life to the king's councillor and secretary John Eendale of the
offices of master forester or [master] of the game of deer of the king's park
of Haveryng at Boure and surveyor and steward of the king's lordship of
Haveryng at Boure, co. Essex, receiving the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordship, with all other profits. By p.s.
Grant to the king's esquire Edmund Vemey, one of the marshals of the
king's hall, during the minority of Edward, earl of Warwick, of the office
of bailiff of the king's lordship of Sutton in Colfeld, co. Warwick, with fees
of id. daily from the issues of the lordship and all other profits and also an
annuity of lOL from the same issues. By p.s.
1484.
Aug. 10.
Westminster.
1485.
March 2.
Westminster.
March 4.
Westminster.
March 8.
Westminster.
March 6.
Westminster.
1484.
Dec. 8.
Westminster.
1485.
March 8.
Westminster.
Feb. 19.
Westminster.
MEMBRANE 3.
Inspeximus and confirmation to William Groke of letters patent dated
28 April, 18 Edward IV [French Roll, 13 Edward IV, m. 19], granting to
him for life the office of collector of anchorage, pontage, wharfage,
< hedsilver' and other small customs in the port of Calais and the port near
called ^ le Newhaven.' By p.s. and for 16^. 8r/. paid in the hanaper.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomeis, the prior, and the
convent of the Holy Trinity, London, of a yearly rent of ^. from their
lands and tenements in London to Elizabeth, the abbess, and the convent
of the monastery of St. Mary, Berkyng, with power of distraint. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, from 12 December, 1 Richard III, to the king's
councillor John Kendale, the king's secretary, of the custody of a place
called * the prince warderobe ' within the city of London, with fees of 2d.
daily from the issues of the duchy of Cornwall. By p.s.
Grant for life to Margaret Percy alias Dowglas, bom in the town of
Dawkyth in Scotland, niece of James, earl of Dowglas, that she may
dwell within the realm and have her possessions ; and grant of protection
for her. By p.s. and for \ mark paid in the hanaper.
Protection, with clause nolumm, for the men and inhabitants of the
town and parish of Harowe and their lands and goods, as the king has
assigned the town for the livery of Francis, lord Lovell, knight, his
chamberlain. By p.s.
Grant for life to the king's servant William Tirwhit, one of the esquires
of the body, of the office of steward of the king's lordship of Castre,
CO. Lincoln, receiving lOZ. yearly from the issues of the lordship. By p.s.
Licence, at the instance of the king's friend the bishop of St. Paul de
Leon, for Yvo Michaellis, merchant of Brittany, to buy 900 quarters of
wheat within the realm and ship them in the port of Eyngeston on Hull
and take them in his own ship to the parts of Portugal or other foreign
parts of the king's friendship. By p.s.
Manumission of Alexander Lang, John Lang, John Lang, John Lang,
Robert Lang, Henry Lang, Walter Lang, William Jesse, Richard Parker,
2 RICHARD in.— Past 8. 641
1485. ^ ^
Membrane 8 — conU
Richard Paddyng, Roger Puddyng, Walter Trunce, John Trance, Robert
Noon, Walter Home, Richard Home, William Piers, Alexander Piers and
John Piers, bondmen of the king as of his manor of Framlyngham,
CO. Devon, with all their issues and goods. By p.s.
March 8. Grant, during pleasure, to the king's servant George Porter of the office
Westminster, of chief carpenter of the king's town and castle of Berwick and 12(£. daily
for his wages, viz. 14Z. 58. from the issues of the city of Norwich and 4Z.
from the issues of the town of Ipswich yearly. By p.s.
March 1. Confirmation to John, abbot of the monastery of St. Mary de Pratis,
Westminster. Leycestre, of the grant to him in frank almoin by letters patent sealed with
the seal of the duchy of Lancaster of the advowson of the parish church of
Stoke, CO. Stafford; and licence for him to appropriate the church in
mortmain, provided that a vicarage be sufficiently endowed and a competent
sum of silver be distributed yearly among the poor parishioners. By p.s.
MEMBRANE 2.
May 17. Inspeximus and confirmation to Thomas Lye of letters patent dated
Westminster. 29 June, 22 Edward IV. {Seep. 841.)
By p.s. and for 20^. paid in the hanaper.
March 1. Grant, for seven years, to Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the
Westminster. Bench, of a yearly rent of 28Z. I63. Sd, from the lordships and manors of
Eppeworth and Haxey within the Isle of Oxholme alias Axeholme,
CO. Lincoli). By p.s.
March 1. Presentation of the king's clerk Richard Skypton to the parish church of
Westminster. Hepham, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of John Topclyff,
last incumbent.
March 1. Grant to the king's kinsman John, duke of Norfolk, of 452. 28. 6d. yearly
Westminster, from Michaelmas last for six and a half years, viz. 122. from the farm of
Kyngton, co. Warwick, 182. 2s. 6d. from the fee-farm and issues of the town
of Ipswich and 152. from the farm of Radwell, co. Essex. By p.s.
March 2. Mandate in pursuance to the farmers of the farm of Eyngton.
The like to the burgesses of Ipswich.
The like to the farmers of the farm of Radwell.
March 1. Grant to Joan late the wife of William Langeley, esquire, and Thomas
Westminster. Quadring, citizen and mercer of London, of the custody of all lordships,
manors, lands, rents and services in the counties of Kent, Northampton,
Warwick and Gloucester and elsewhere within the realm, late of the said
William, during the minority of John his son and heir and the custody and
marriage of the latter without disparagement, and so from heir to heir.
By p.s.
March 18. Licence for the prior and convent of the monastery of St. Mary without
Westminster, the walls of the city of York to elect an abbot in the place of Thomas Bothe,
resigned. By p.s*
March 18. Grant to Charles Dynham, one of the esquires of the body, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body, for his good services against the rebels, of all lordships,
manors, lands, meadows, feedings, pastures, rents, reversions, services and
other possessions late of John Halwell, esquire, in Halwell, Westprall,
642 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1485. Membrane 2d — cont.
Colatonprall, Combe in the parish of Byggebury, Langeston, Sterte, West-
lake, Holbeton, Were in Estyngmouth, Lydeston, Halwell in the parish of
Halwell, Southpole, Faldepite and Torre in Cornewode, co. Devon, of tlie
yearly value of 60Z., to hold with knights'' fees, advowsons, views of frank-
pledge, hundreds, wapentakes, courts, leets, suits at the same of freemen and
bondmen, wards, marriages, scutages, reliefs, fairs, markets, warrens, wreck
of sea and other profits by knight -service and a rent of dl. 15«. yearly, and
1 AAi ^^ issues from Michaelmas, 1 Richard III. By p.s«
Aug. 20. Inspejdmus and confirmation to Robert Brakenbery, esquire of the body,
Westminster, of a writing of Thomas Mongomery, knight of the body, dated 12 August*
2 Richard III, granting for life to the said Robert the custody and
stewardship of the forest of Essex with all profits, which were granted to
him for life by letters patent dated 8 May, 16 Edward IV ; and grant of the
same to the said Robert for life.
-iinp- By p.s. and for 1 mark paid in the hanaper.
March 22. Signification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the royal assent to the election of
Westminster. Ranulph Bleese, canon of the priory of Raunston, of the order of St.
Augustine, as prior of that place.
MEMBRANE 1.
March 10. Grant to the king's chaplain Edmund Chaderton, treasurer of the king's
Westminster, chamber, and his heirs and assigns of the manors or lordships of Bradfeld,
Luydeyard Milcent, Manton and Westbedwynde with their members, co.
Wilts, and all lands, meadows, feedings, pastures, woods, fisheries, rents,
reversions and services in Bradfeld, Luydeyard Milcent, Manton, Quydhamp-
ton, Shawe, Puryton, Preshute, Elcote, Marleburgh, Colingborne, Westbed-
wynde, HuUavyngton and Wotton Basset, co. Wilts, belonging to the same,
a burgage in the city of Salisbury and all other possessions within the
realm late of William Colyngboume, rebel, to hold with knights* fees, wards,
marriages, reliefs, fairs, markets, escheats, advowsons, stews, stanks, waters,
mills, parks, warrens, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, fines, amercements,
and other profits by the accustomed services, and all issues due to the king
before this grant. By p.s. [980.]
March 4. Grant to the king's servant Thomas Meryng of Newark, esquire, and the
Westminster, heirs male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors
of Rammardewyke, co. Hertford, of the yearly value of 6Z. 18«. 8rf., Ikylford,
CO. Hertford, of the yearly value of 61s. 9^., and Pyryton, co. Hertford, of
the yearly value of U, lis, id., seven messuages, 200 acres of land, 28 acres of
meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and a rent of a capon and a
root of ginger in Holywell, co. Bedford, of the yearly value of 112«. 8</.,
a messuage, a curtilage and two virgates of land in Arkesey, co. Bedford,
of the yearly value of 40s., and three messuages, 60 acres of land, 10 acres
of meadow and 12 acres of wood in Eyon, co. Bedford, of the yearly value
of 27s. 2rf., late of Roger Towecotes, knight, rebel, to hold with knights'
fees, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, advowsons, stews, fisheries, stanks,
waters, mills, meadows, underwoods, parks, warrens, courts, leets, views of
frank-pledge, fines, amercements, heriots, rents, services and reversions
from the Annuciation, 1 Richard III, by knight-service and a rent of 40s.
yearly. By p.s. [958.]
March [1] 4. Grant for life, from 1 February last, to the king's servant James Roos,
Westminster, esquire, one of his sewers, of the office of bailiff of the king's lordships of
2 RICHARD III.— Part 3. 548
I486. Membrane 1 — cont,
Thirske and Hovyngham, co. York, with the accustomed fees from the
issues of the lordships and all other profits, and an annuity of 101. from the
same issues. By p.s. [992.]
March [14]. General pardon to Rohert Eston of Eston, co. Suffolk, 'gentilman,*
Westminster, bailiff of the liberty of the prior of Ely of his liberty of St. Ethebeda, alias
keeper of the king's gaol of Melton, of all escapes of the felon Richard
Fletcher late of Debenham, co. Suffolk, < laborer,' and all offences com-
mitted by him. Defaced. By p.s. [989.]
March 14. General pardon to Richard Haute the elder late of the parish of Ightham,
Westminster, co. Kent, esquire, alias late of Danbury, co. Essex, of all offences committed
by him before 11 March. By p.s.
Feb. 6. General pardon to William Bensted, * gentilman,' alias of Benyngton,
Westminster, co. Hertford, alias of Bensted, co. Southampton, alias of Winterslowe, co.
Wilts, alias of Stanbrigge, co. Essex, alias of Walcamstowe alias Higham,
CO. Essex, alias of London, co. Middlesex, alias esquire of the body, of all
offences committed by him before 20 January. Defaced. By p.s. [878.]
March 7. Letters of denization for Andrew James, bom in the parts of Gueldres.
Westminster. Defaced. By p.s, [925] and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
[March 22.] Grant to brother Thomas Penketh, of the order of St. Augustine,
[West- professor of theology, of an annuity of 101. from the fee-farm of
nunster.j Dorcestre, co. Dorset, from Michaelmas last, until he shall otherwise be
provided for for life. Mutilated. By p.s. [940.]
MEMBRANE 24d.
May 8. Commission to Oto Gilbert, esquire, John Denys of Orlegh, Thomas
Westminster. Graimevyle, esquire, Walter Coplestone, esquire, John Gifford, esquire,
John Speccote, esquire, and Richard Eyre, * gentilman,' to enquire about
all lordships, manors, lands and advowsons of churches belonging to the
king in the counties of Devon and Cornwall and concealed from him and
all wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, escapes of felons and fugitives,
forfeiture and concealments of officers belonging to the king and concealed
from him, and all alienations of lands held in chief without licence.
Vacated by surrender in wax.
May 12. Commission to Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight, Ralph Willughby, one of
Westminster, the esquires of the body, and John Fyncham the elder to enquire about all
wards, marriages, reliefs and escheats pertaining to the king in the county
of Norfolk, and concealed from him, and all wastes, sales and destructions
committed on the manors and land pertaining to these.
MEMBRANE 2dd.
May 10. Commission to Hugh Hastynges, Gilbert Debenham and John
Westminster. Wyngefeld, knights, John Paston, Ralph Shelton, William Yelverton,
Thomas Bakon, Robert Barney, Philip Tylney, Robert Brews the younger,
William Brews the younger, and John Brews to arrest Thomas Hansard,
esquire, and bring him before the king and council in the octaves of
St. Hilary. By C.
The like to the mayor and sheriffs of Norwich.
644 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]^4g5 MEMBRANE 214.
May 25. Commission of over and terminer to Francis, visconnt Lovell, Thomas
Westminster. Stanley of Stanley, Knight, William Huse, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight,
Humphrey Starky, knight, John Catesby, knight, William Cat^by, esquire
of the body, John Fynewes, Morgan Kydwelly and Thomas Eebyll toudung
counterfeitings, sweatings and falsifications of coin and money and other
offences in the counties of Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham, Derby,
Stafford, Salop, Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester. By K.
The like to the same and Robert Woudley, mayor of Coventry, and
Henry Botiller within the city of Coventry.
May 80. Commission to William Comersale to take carpenters, smiths and other
Westminster, workmen for the repair of a ship called la Elizabeth, which the king has
ordered to go to sea shortly, and mariners and soldiers for the same.
The like to John Grene for a ship called la Mary of Yermouth.
MEMBRANE 18d.
March 2. Precept to the sheriff of Gloucester to issue a proclamation (English)
Weetminster. that the truce which was concluded between the king and his cousin
Francis, duke of Brittany, to continue unto 24 April next 19 extended to
Michaelmas, 1492.
The like to the sheriffs in the following counties: —
Kent. Lincoln.
Worcester. Hereford.
Cambridge and Huntingdon. Bedford and Buckingham.
Somerset and Dorset. Northampton.
Northumberland. Rutland.
Oxford and Berks. Devon.
Stafford. Surrey and Sussex.
Salop. Essex and Hertford.
York. Wilts.
Norfolk and Suffolk. Nottingham and Derby.
Southampton. Cornwall.
Warwick and Leicester.
March 8. Commission to Oto Gilbert, Thomas Boweryng, Robert Holbeme,
Westminster. Richard Taillour of Toppesham, yeoman of the crown, and Richard
Lepton, yeoman of the king's chamber. When lately a petition was
exhibited before the king and council by Giliom Marcellis, subject of the
duke of Austria, against John Taillour concerning the capture of a ship of
the said Giliom, and the answer, replication and rejoinder were made, the
king appointed the said Oto and Thomas to examine the parties and
necessary witnesses and certify thereon to the king and council, but they
have not done so. The king now appoints the said commissioners to
enquire into the capture of the ship and the taking away of the goods and
merchandise in it, and to examine witnesses on certain interrogatories to
be delivered by the said John Taillour, and to summon all concerned in the
capture to appear before the king and council on a certain day, and to
certify thereon to the king and council on 5 May next.
March 19. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Audeley of Audeley, knight,
Westminster, treasurer of England, Francis, viscount Lovell, EdwEurd, viscount Lysley,
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, John Scrope of Upsall, knight, John
Sutton of Dudley, knight, William Huse, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight,
2 RICHARD III.— Pabt 8. 645
1485. Membrane I8d — cent.
Richard Crofte, knight, Humphrey Starkey, knight, Guy Fairfax, knight,
Richard Neell, knight, John Catesby, knight, John Sulyard, Brian Rocclyflf,
Edward Goldesburgh, John Holgrave, Alvred Cornburgh and Roger
Philpot in the comity of Essex. By K.
MEMBRANE 13d.
April 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to the king's kinsman WiUiam, earl of
Westminster. Arundell, constable of Dover castle and warden of the Cinque Ports,
Thomas Arundell of Matravers, knight, Henry Grey, lord Grey, knight,
William Husee, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, Humphrey Sterky, knight,
Guy Fairfax, knight, Richard Neell, knight, John Catesby, knight, John
1^ Sulyard, Philip Lewes and Thomas Oxenbrigge, on the oath of men of the
Cinque Ports, touching certain offences committed by Guyllemyne Alman,
Stephen Baker, John Touten and Katharine Preser. By E.
April 14. Commission to Henry Bodrugan, knight, Thomas Haybom, Thomas
WestminBter. Kyllygrewe, Thomas Lymbery, John Radford, Peter Seyntaubyn, Thomas
Raben and the sheriff of Cornwall, on complaint by Henry Levet of
Brittany, master of a ship called la Seynt Marie of Portaly, of the portage
of 60 tuns, of which he and John Furell and Guillim Cargonam are
owners, that when the said ship laden with wines, salt, cloths and other
merchandise in the parts of Brittany was taken to the port of Suthampton
under confidence in the truce between the king and his kinsman the duke
of Brittany, and was lying at anchor there on 15 March last John Morys in
a ship of war called le Little Anne of Fowey, of which he was master and
part-owner, Laurence Kent, victualler of the same, Edward Philip
the younger, Thomas Philip his brother, Thomas Cornelius, John Code
and Thomas Bruere with others unknown boarded it and took it to
Yarmouth in the Isle of Wight and carried off 11 tuns of wine, 200
quarters of salt and divers linen cloths to the value of 200 crowns of gold
and certain anchors, sails and gear to the parts of Cornwall, to enquire in
the town of Fowey and the adjacent parts and elsewhere in the county into
the matter and to cause restitution to be made and to arrest the offenders
and aU who refuse to make restitution and bring them before the king and
council.
April 8. Commission, until 81 August next, to Alvred Cornburgh, esquire,
Westminster, under- treasurer of England, Thomas Rogers, Thomas Bulkeley, John
Crafford, Thomas Gale, Thomas Crafford and Henry Palmer to take muster
in any convenient places within the realm of George Nevyll, knight,
captain, and the men at arms, armed men, archers and others of a force which
the king has ordered to go to sea to resist his enemies, and to certify
thereon to the king.
MEMBRANE 12<2.
May 4. Commission to John Seymour, Henry Longe, John Monpesson, John
Westminster. Pole of Wylton, John Cutte and the sheriff to enquire into certain riots in
the county of Wilts.
MEMBRANE lid.
March 11. Commission to Humphrey Dacre, knight, Richard Ratclyffe, knight,
Westminster. Christopher Moresby, knight, Richard Musgrave the younger, Thomas
Ratclyff, Edward Ratclyff, Richard Sidkeld, William Musgrave, John
8258 ^ 2 m
646 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1486. Meiiibrane lid — cont.
Crakenthorpe and Richard Louther. The king lately, understanding that
certain evildoers proposed to go armed to Hayton and forcibly enter the
castle or house of Nicholas Musgrave and Margaret his wife and waste
their goods, directed the justices of the peace and the sheriff of the said
county [of Cumberland] to cause a proclamation to be made at Hayton and
elsewhere in the county for the keeping of the peace, and the sheriff has
certified that he caused proclamations to be made accordingly at Hayton
and elsewhere in the county, viz. at Carlile and Cokermouth, but that
before they were made Roland Martyndale, Robert Martyndale, Philip
Colwell, Bartholomew Colwell, Robert Mathyng, William Braton, William
Seynos and others unknown forcibly entered the castle and there have
remained after and contrary to the proclamations. The king therefore
orders the said commissioners to go in person to the castle, assembling the
posse of the county if necessary, and to cause the said proclamations to be
made and to arrest and imprison all the evildoers who hold the castle and
to certify thereon to the king in Chancery.
April 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edward, viscount Lysley, John
Westminster. Audeley of Audley, knight, treasurer of England, Robert Hille, mayor of
London, William Huse, knight, Thomas Bryan, knight, Humphrey Sterkey,
knight, Guy Fayrefax, knight, Richard Neell, knight, John Sulyard, John
Catesby, knight, and Thomas Fitzwilliam touching certain offences
committed in the city and suburbs of London by Henry Faunt, * draper,*
John Thurlwynde, 'gentilman,* John Mondes the younger, *gentilman,*
Thomas Toly, 'gentilman,' and Thomas Danby, 'gentilman,' all late of
London.
MEMBRANE 9d,
March 6. Commission to Oto Gilbert, esquire, John Denys of Orlegh, Thomas
Westminster. Graunevyle, esquire, and Walter Copleston, esquire, to enquire about all
lordships, manors, lands and advowsons of churches belonging to the king
in the county of Devon and concealed from him and all wards, marriages,
reliefs, escheats, escapes of felons and fugitives, forfeitures and conceal-
ments of offices belonging to the king and concealed from him, and all
alienations of lands held in chief without licence.
The like to John Sapcotes, esquire of the body, Nicholas Carmynowe,
esquire, and Thomas Sapcotes, ^gentilman,' in the county of Cornwall.
Vacated.
June 22. Commission to Richard Delabere, knight, Edmund Cornewayll, knight,
Westminster. David Gwelyn Morgan, esquire, John Twyneo and Thomas Morgan to
enquire what lands Joan Barre, widow, tenant in chief, held in the counties
of Gloucester and Hereford and the marches of Wales adjacent, what they
are worth, on what day she died and who is her heir, and to take the lands
into the Idng's hands.
^AQA MEMBRANE 6d
Aug. 21. Commission to Robert Brakenbury, knight of the body, and John
Westminster. Kendall, one of the yeomen of the crown, to enquire about any lands, rents,
possessions, goods and chattels which came into the king's hands by reason
of the attainder or forfeiture of any persons in the counties of Surrey,
Sussex and Kent and which have not been granted away, and to take the
same into the king's hands. By K.
2 RICHARD m.— Part 8. 547
-tAQA Metnbrane Gd — cont,
June 26. Commission to Francis, viscount Lovell, William Catesbj, Morgan
Westminster. Kydwelly, Thomas Lynam, Robert Carre, John Hoton, John RrOgers and
the mayor of Suthampton to take muster at any convenient place near
Suthampton of John Grey, lord of Powes, knight, and 1,000 archers of his
retinue going to Brittany, and to certify thereon to the king with all
haste. By K.
1485.
MEMBRANE Sd.
March 9. Commission to Thomas Hampden of Eymbell, Thomas Restwold and
Westminster. Robert Pygot to deliver the gaol of Aylesbury of Geoffrey Dormer and
Thomas Dormer, prisoners there.
MEMBRANE 2d.
Feb. 9. Commission to Gilbert Debenham, knight, John Wyngfeld, knight,
Westminster. Ralph Wylloughby, esquire, Robert Brews the younger and John Brews to
arrest Thomas Hansard, esquire, and bring him before the king and council
in the quinzaine of Easter. By C.
The like to the mayor and sheriffs of Norwich.
Jan. 16. Renewal of a commission to all admirals etc. within England and the
Westminster, town of Calais with the marches there {see p. 862), in recompense for the
capture of a ship called ' a caryer ' of Calais, as certain of them have refused
to act on the previous commission when required.
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3 RICHARD III.
1485.
Aug. 7.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 9
Pardon to John Shirwode, bishop of Durham, alias prothonotaiy
apostolic, alias late orator of the king, alias late archdeacon of Eichemond,
alioif professor of theology, of all acceptances and publications of apostolic
letters and bulls, and all entries upon any ecclesiastical temporalities.
[Failera.] By p.s.
July 26. Licence for Thomas Grafton and the king*s subject Bichard Awnesham
Westminster, or their executors after their decease or their factors or attorneys to ship
wools, woollen cloths, pieces of tin and fodders of lead in the ports of
Suthampton and London and take the same to any foreign parts by the
straits of Marrok and bring back other merchandise to the said ports quit
of customs and subsidies to the sum of 600^ By p.s.
Aug. 1.
Westminster.
Presentation of William Combe, chaplain, to one of the chantries in the
chapel of St. Mary, in the cathedral church of Chichester, void by the
resignation of Bichard Aspynhalgh.
Aug. 2.
Nottingham.
Aug. 6.
Nottingham.
Aug. 8.
Nottingham.
Aug. 6.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 8.
General pardon to Richard Arnold late of Cambridge, clerk, ali€Ls late of
Bluntesham, co. Huntingdon, of all offences committed by him before
26 July. By p.s.
The like to the following : —
Thomas Maddys alias Madyes late of Cambridge, clerk, alias late of
London.
Edward Bolney late of Leweys, oo. Sussex, 'gentilman,' alias late of
London.
Henry Reynold late of London, * gentilman,' alias < yeoman.'
John White alias Petir late of Hatfeld, co. Hertford, * yeoman,' alias
late of London.
Mandate to the escheator in the county of York for the restitution of the
temporalities of the bishopric of Durham to John, whom Sixtus, late pope,
provided to be bishop on the death of William, last bishop, and who has
renounced everything prejudicial to the king in the papal bull by Thomas
Scrope of Upsall, knight, his proctor, and whose fealty the king has taken
by the said proctor. [Fadera.] By p.s.
The like to the escheators in the following counties : —
Middlesex.
Northumberland.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the tenants.
Letters of denization for Martin Swoafif, ' cordenar,' bom in Almain.
By p.s.
Pardon to Master Thomas Langton, bishop of Salisbury, late bishop of
St. Davids, of all goods and chattels, issues of castles, lordships, manors
8 RICHARD III. 649
24g5 Membrane 8— cow*.
and lands and presentations to churches, chapels, chantries and prebends
late of Lionel, late bishop of Salisbury, received by the said Thomas
though belonging to the king by reason of an act of forfeiture in Parliament
at Westminster, 28 January, 1 Richard III. By p.s.
Aug. 8. Impeximus and confirmation to the prior and convent of Lenton of letters
Nottingham, patent dated 26 June, 14 Edward IV, granting to them 101. yearly from
the fee-farm of the town of ArnoU, during the life of Leonard Say or until
they shall come into possession of the chapel of Tykhill. By p.s.
Aug. 9. Mandate in pursuance to the receivers of the said farm.
Nottingham.
MEMBRANE 7.
Pardons of outlawry to the following : —
July 11. Philip Smyth late of Sandrygge, co. Hertford, * husbondman,* for
Westminster. not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John
Broughton touching a debt of 21Z., he having surrendered to the Flete
prison, as Thomas Bryan, knight, chief justice of the Bench, has
certified. Bedford.
July 4. William Rose late of the city of Canterbury, ' gentilman,' for not
Westminster. appearing to answer William Webley, citizen and beer-brewer of London,
touching a debt of 10^
MEMBRANE 6.
June 80. Grant for life, from Midsummer, 1 Richard III, to George Nevill, one
Westminster, of the esquires of the body, of the office of master and keeper of the king's
chace of Cramboum and all the king's forests, parks, chaces and warrens
and deer in the county of Dorset, with the exception of a parcel of the
said chace called 'Chiterell,' receiving such fees from the issues of the
king's lordship or manor of Crambourn as John Audeley, knight, lord
Audeley, lately had in the office ; and the offices of master and keeper of the
king's chaces, parks and warrens of Canford and the Isle of Purbek, co.
Dorset, and the king's deer in the same and constable or keeper of the
king's castle of Corf, co. Dorset, receiving the accustomed fees from the
issues of the said lordship or manor. By p.s.
July 1. Grant to George Nevill, one of the esquires of the body, and the heirs
Westminster, male of his body, for his good service against the rebels, of the manors of
F^lerdeston, Shawe, Bassettes Courtein Shawe, Quarles Courte in Horton,
Overwroughton, Netherwroghton and ToUard with the advowson of the^
church of St. Peter, ToUard, pertaining to the manor and 1,800 acres of
arable land, 800 acres of meadow, 1,500 acres of pasture, 800 acres of wood
and 160 acres of heath in Fallerdeston, Shawe, Horton, Overwroughton,
Netherwroughton and ToUard, co. WUts, the manors of Compton Chamberleyn
and Combe Biset caUed Redisplace and a moiety of the manor of Wyntreslowe
alieis Rithiscourt, with the exception of 850 acres of wood called 'Richiswode '
parcel of the same manor, the advowson of the church of St. Michael
belonging to the said manor of Compton Chamberlayn, 1,000 acres of
arable land, 40 acres of meadow, 2,000 acres of pasture, the said 850 acres
of wood caUed ' Richewode ' and 6 messuages in WUton, a messuage in
Longcompton Basset, 50 acres of arable land, 12 acres of meadow.
560 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1485.
MembroM 6 — covU,
80 acres of pasture, 10 acres of arable land in Wjnterslowe called
' Hardinges ' alias < Biduelles/ a messuage and 8 acres of land in Berford
St. Martin, a messuage and 20 acres of land in Tidelleshede, and a moiety
of the manor of Gompton Chamberlayn called * Strekelond Moite ' with
the advowson of the church of 8t. Martin in Berford pertaining to it, co.
Wilts, the manors of Chilton Gandever and Daindeshewike alias Wike
with the advowson of the church of 8t. Mary pertaining to the manor
of Ghilton Gandever, and 600 acres of arable land, 25 acres of pasture,
800 acres of pasture, 800 acres of wood and 100 acres of heath in Chilton
Gandever, Daundeslewike alia^ Wike and Swampton and a messuage and
10«. of rent yearly in Seinette Mary Born, co. Southampton, the manors
of Hampreston, Longkirchall and Turane Gunvile, the advowsons of
the churches of All Saints, Hampreston and St. Mary, Longkirchill,
pertaining to the manors respectively, a messuage in Gissegge, 1,000
acres of arable land, 50 acres of meadow, 800 acres of pasture and
100 acres of wood in Hampreston and Longkirchell, the manor of
Osmundes in Femnam and the advowson of the church of St. Laurence,
Fernnam, two water-mills called ' Trigges Milles,' 4 acres of land
and 8 acres of meadow by Wynburne Mynster and 17 messuages in
Femnam, co. Dorset, parcel of the manor of Tollard, 45. of yearly rent
from the manor of Dalamere alioA Lambertis near the well of
Mynchynhampton and a water-mill in Mynchinhampton, co. Gloucester,
during the life of Master William Guyan, rector of the church of
Mychinhampton, farmer there, and on his decease the said manor and mill,
the manor of Mershbaldington and 800 acres of arable land, 50 acres of
meadow, 100 acres of pasture and 4 acres of wood in Merssbaldington, co.
Oxford, and 10 messuages, 800 acres of arable land, 100 acres of meadow,
160 acres of pasture and 80 acres of wood in Asshecames alias Games alias
Games Asshe, co. Somerset, with knights* fees, advowsons, wards,
marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, parks,
woods, warrens, fisheries, waters, stews, liberties, franchises, profits and
commodities, late of John Cheyny, esquire, and before of John Beynton,
knight, and all issues of the premises from Midsummer, 1 Richard lU, t-o
hold by knight-service and a rent of 15i. yearly. By p.s.
July 7. Whereas by an act in Parliament at Westminster, on 28 January,
Westminster. 1 Bichard III, it was ordained that William Brandon, esquire, should forfeit
all the possessions which he held on 18 October then last past, and by an
inquisition taken at Depford Stronde, co. Kent, on 10 May, 2 Bichard III,
before John Eendale, then escheator, by virtue of his office it was found
that Philippa, late duchess of York, was seised of the manor of Bekenham,
CO. Kent, with the advowson of the church of Beckenham pertaining to it
in her demesne as of fee etc. {as on j), 524) ; the king hereby restores to
the said John Henyngham his moiety of the manor and advowson and
grants the other moiety to him and his assigns for the life of the said
William Brandon to the use of Edmund Shaa, knight, Thomas Tirell,
esquire of the body, Richard Fitzlowes, esquire, and Humphrey Tirell,
. esquire, by fealty, and grants to him the issues of the manor from Easter
last during the life of the said William. By p.s.
July 6. Inspeximus and confirmation to John Hache of letters patent dated
Westminster^ 14 October, 7 Edward IV, grajiting to him for life 10 marks yearly,
provided that no arrears shall be paid before the first day of the reign.
By p.s. and for i mark paid in the hanaper.
July 14, Letters of denization for Hermann Harysebek, * poyntmaker,' born in
Westminster. Almain. By p.s. and for 40«. paid in the hanaper.
I
8 RICHARD m. 651
1485.
MEMBRANE 6.
July 7. Grant for life to William Neve of the office of the glaziery or chief glazier
Westminster, of the king's works, with fees of 12d. daily from the fee farm and issues of
the city or town of Norwich and all other accustomed profits and a robe of
the suit of the servants of the household yearly at Christmas at the hands
of the keeper of the great wardrobe, with arrears of wages from 26 June,
1 Richard III. By p.s.
July 20. Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of Norwich.
Westminster.
July 14. Inspeximiis and confirmation to John Payn of letters patent dated
Westminster. 23 May, 22 Edward IV. {See p, 880.)
By p.s. and for 20^. paid in the hanaper.
July 18. Mandate in pursuance to the customers or collectors of the great and
Westminster, petty custom in the port of London.
The like to the customers or collectors in the following ports : —
Sandwich.
Suthampton.
Bristol.
MEMBRANE 4.
July 10. Exemplification, at the request of Robert Sheffeld, esquire, of the tenours
of the following : —
1. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln directing him to make reasonable
divisions between the land of the said Robert in Southconyngesby and
the land of Richard Portyngton and Julian his wife in Sauldyff.
Dated 20 May, 2 Richard III. [Inquisitions Post Mortem^ 2 Richard III,
No. 40.]
2. The answer of Thomas Meres, esquire, sheriff. [Ibid.]
8. Inquisition taken in pursuance at Fotrynghajn, co. Lincoln, on
the vigil of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 2 Richard III.
[llyiiL]
July 12. Revocation of the protection with clause volumus, for one year, granted on
81 January last by letters patent to William Tymperley late of Wysbeche,
CO. Cambridge, 'gentilman,' alias late of London, staying on the king's
service in the company of Thomas Thwaytes, knight, treasurer of the town
of Calais and the marches there, on the safe-custody and victualling of the
same, because he delays in London, as Thomas Breteyn and Ralph Astry,
sheriffs, have certified.
MEMBRANE 3.
June 28. Licence, for U. paid in the hanaper, for William Putteham,
Westminster. < gentilman,* to enfeoff Humphrey Starkey, knight, chief baron of the
Exchequer, John Catesby, knight, one of the justices of the Common Bench,
John Holgrave, one of the barons of the Exchequer, Thomas Wyndesore,
esquire, John Grene, esquire, William Donyngton, John Godeluk, Edward
Cheseman, William Buk and Thomas Alberton of his manor of Shirfeld on
Lodon, CO. Southampton, held in chief, with the exception of an acre of
land of the same, and for these to re-grant the same to George Puttenham,
son and heir of the said William, and Alice Wyndesore, daughter of the
said Thomas, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right
heirs of the said William Puttenham.
552 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1485.
MEMBRANE 2.
July 20. Letters of denization for Michael Haryson, ' cordenar,' bom in Almain.
Westminster. By p.8. and for 5 marks paid in the hanaper.
July 6. Letters of denization for John Johnson, * cordenar,' bom in Ahnain.
Westminster. By p.s. and for 40». paid in the hanaper.
The like for the following : —
July 27. Cornelius Hughson, * cordenar,* bom in Almain.
Westminster. By p.s. and for 20«. paid in the hanaper.
July 27. Cristinus Symondson, *cobler,* bom in Almain.
Westminster. By p.s. and for 88«. id. paid in the hanaper.
July 19. Presentation of Robert Conquer, chaplain, to the parish church of St.
Nottingham. Mary, Newebold Verdon, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation
of Henry Rynggold and in the king's gift by reason of the minority of
George, earl of Shrewsbury.
July 24. Letters of denization for Paul Godfrey, *bierbruer,' bom in the duchy of
Westminster. Holand. MutUaUd. [By p.s. 1081.]
MEMBRANE 9<f.
Aug. 2. Commission to Ralph Assheton, knight, John Isaak, John Digges, John
Nottingham. Fyneux, Reginald Sonde, Roger Brent and John Nethersole to deliver the
gaol of the castle of Canterbury of Robert Rede, 'chapman,' Richard Milles
late of Canterbury, 'hosteler,' and Cornelius Swan alias Ducheman, 'ship-
man,' prisoners in it.
MEMBRANE Id,
Commission of the peace in the county of Kent. (See Appendix.)
MEMBRANE 3d.
July 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas Grey, esquire, Thomas
Westminster. Danvers, William Danvers, John Scotte, Thomas Cancellor and Roger
Norys, touching the bondmen and tenants of John Sant, abbot of Abyndon,
lord of the manors of Hurst, Wynkefeld and Wysseley, co. Berks, who have
refused the customs and services due to him for their tenures and leagued
together to resist him and his ministers.
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APPENDIX.
COMMISSIONS OF THE PEACE.
Bedfordshire.
1. Buckden, 14 April, 1479.
2. Westminster, 14 June, 1488.
8. „ 26 June, 1488.
4. „ 5 December, 1488.
6. „ 8 July, 1484.
6. „ 21 August, 1484.
7. Buckden, 2 October, 1484.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2.
Edmund, earl of Kent, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7.
Anthony Grey, knight, 1.
Richard Wydevile, knight, 1.
Richard Pygotte, 1, 2.
John Broughton, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
„ the elder, 1.
John Rotherham, Rotheram, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7.
Richard Enderby, 1.
John Cokayne, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Richard Carlile, 1.
Richard Godfray, Godfre, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6,7.
19 Edward IV. m. 88rf.
Edward V. m. 8d.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 2Sd.
Ud.
2 „ ,. 26r/.
25d.
25d.
ft
»
9i
♦ I
John Fyssher, 1, 2, 8, 6, 6, 7.
John Laurence, 1, 2, 7.
Robert Gelibronde, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
William Colet, 1, 8, 6, 7.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 2, 8.
Francis Lovell, knight, viscount Lovell,
2,8.
William Husee, knight, 2, 8, 4, 5; 6, 7.
John Stamford, Staunford, 2, 8.
John Mordante, Mordaunt, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6,7.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Richard Neell, knight, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
George Grey of Grey, 6, 6, 7.
„ knight, 4.
Berkshire.
1. Westminster, 14 April, 1478.
2. Wobum, 8 May, 1479.
8. „ 8 July, 1479.
4. Westminster, 1 February, 1480.
5. „ 10 October, 1480.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
21 September, 1481.
18 November, 1482.
18 February, 1488.
26 June, 1488.
5 December, 1488.
18 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 2dd.
19
20
21
22
1 Richard lU.
i»
m. SSd.
S2d.
SOd.
Part 1. m. 27d.
2. 20r/.
1. 80rf.
2M.
2M.
Ud.
>>
>>
»♦
564
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
BERKSHIRE— cont.
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
B. bishop of Salisbury, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
R. bishop of Bath and Wells, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6, 6, 7| 8.
John, duke of Suffolk, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
John Howard of Howard, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
M „ duke of
Norfolk, 9, 10.
Guy Fayrefax, Fairfax, knight, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6.
Thomas Ursewyk, knight, 1.
William Noreys, Nores, knight, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Thomas Dalamare, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Thomas Say, Sey, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9,10.
Thomas Restwold, 1, 2.
Thomas Walron, 1, 2, 8, 4.
John Isbury, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 10.
Thomas Woode, Wode, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Vaughan, knight, 8.
,, „ treasurer o£ the
king's chamber, 2, 8, 4, 5^ 6, 7.
John Denston, Denton, 8, 4, 5, 0^ 1,
8, 9.
John Sulyard, Suliard, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-
WilUam Stafferton, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
John, abbot of Abyndon, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Danet, Danette, 8.
„ dean of St. George's,
Windsor, 6, 7.
William Jenny, 6, 7, 8.
L. bishop of Salisbury, 7, 8 .
William Beselles, 7, 8, 9.
Richard Grey, 8.
Richard Wydevyle, knight, 8.
Alexander Cheyne, 8.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 9.
Francis Lovell, knight, viscount Ix>Tell,
9,10.
Humphrey Starky, knight, 9, 10.
Thomas Tremayle, 9, 10.
John Norreis, 9.
William Catesby, knight, 10.
Edward Fraunk, 10.
Richard Halle, 10.
B UCKINGHAM8HIRE.
1. Woburn, 6 June, 1479.
2. Chichester, 12 September, 1479.
8. Westminster, 11 May, 1482.
4. „ 18 February, 1488.
6. „ 14 May, 1488.
6. „ 26 June, 1488.
7. ,t 6 December, 1483.
8. „ 20 November, 1484.
19 Edward IV. m. 82(2.
„ Sid,
22 „ Part 1. m. 81rf.
,, „ 2,dd,
Edward V. m. Sd.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 20i.
„ „ 14rf.
2 .. „ 25d.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6.
Edmund, earl of Kent, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Byllyng, knight, 1.
Thomas Bryan, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8.
John Grey of Wylton, 1, 3, 4.
„ „ knight, 2, 5, 6,
7,8.
Thomas Vaghan, knight, 4.
,, treasurer of the
king's chamber, 1, 2, 8.
Richard Pygot, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
Edmund Rede, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Hampden of Hampden, 1, 2.
John Gyflbrd, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Fowler, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 8.
Thomas Restwold of Hedsore, 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Hampden of Eymbell, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Lovell, 1.
Richard Maryot, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
William Notyngham, knight, 2.
John Scotte, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
William Husee, knight, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Roger Dynham, 8, 4, 8.
Richard Grey, 4.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 5, 6.
Francis Lovell, knight, viscount Lovell,
6, 6, 7, 8.
John Doune, knight, 5, 6.
John Verney, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Tunstalle, 5, 6.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 6, 7, 8.
John, duke of Norfolk, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Neell, knight, 6, 7, 8.
John Denton, 6.
APPENDIX.
555
Cambridgeshire.
1. Westminster, 16 February, 1479.
2. Wobum, 1 May, 1479.
8. „ 4 June, 1479.
4. Westminster, 8 January, 1480.
5. .. 29 November, 1480.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
18 February, 1481.
18 February, 1488.
26 June, 1488.
5 December, 1488.
15 May, 1484.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 8, 4.
J. bishop of Ely, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1,2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7.
Anthony, earl Ryvers, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
John Lescrope, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Billyng, knight, 1.
Richard Pygot,Pygotte, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Thomas 6ray, Grey, knight, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Alyngton, 8, 9, 10.
„ knight, 1, 2.
John Cheyne, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 7.
John Alyngton, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Pygot, Pygotte, Pigot, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Henry Langlee, Langley, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6,7.
Alexander Wode, 1, 2, 8.
18 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 25(1.
19 „ m. SSd.
m. dSd.
m. dOd.
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» 25rf.
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1 Richard m. „ 2Sd.
„ ,, 14d.
2 ., ., 26d.
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John Burgoyne, Borgoyne, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Robert Tylnay, esquire, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Robert Morton, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
William Notyngham, knight, 4, 5, 6.
William Hasylden, 4.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 6, 6, 7.
Richard Seintgeorge, knight, 6, 6, 7, 10.
Thomas Cotton, Coton, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Hudleston, knight, 6, 7, 8, 9.
William Huse, knight, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Fendern, Fynderu, knight, 7, 8.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 8.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 9, 10.
John Scrope of Bolton, knight, 8, 9, 10.
Richard Neell, knight, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Cheyne, 8.
WilUam Wentworth, 8, 9, 10.
John More, esquire, 10.
Town and University of Cambridge.
1. Westminster, 22 October, 1477.
2. „ 21 November, 1477.
8. „ 4 June, 1483.
4. Buckden, 5 October, 1484.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2.
Master Richard Roche, 1, 2.
Master Robert Wodelark, 1, 2.
William Alyngton, 1, 2.
John Wighton, Wyghton, 8, 4.
„ mayor of the town,
1,2.
Alexander Wode, 1, 2.
Thomas Lacy, 1, 2.
John Belton, 1, 2.
Robert Coope, 1, 2.
John Crofte, 2, 8.
Thomas, archbishop of York, chancellor
of the University, 8, 4.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 21d.
20d.
Edward V. m. 9d.
2 Richard UI. Part 1. m. 25d.
Master Walter Felde, 8.
„ provost of the college
of St. Mary and St. Nicholas, 4.
Thomas Stoyle, clerk, 8.
John Asshewell, mayor of the town, 8.
Robert Morton, 8, 4.
John Burgoyn, 8, 4.
John Coke, 8, 4.
John Elriche, Erlich, 8, 4.
John Yotton, clerk, vice-chancellor of
the University, 4.
Nicholas Hylton, mayor of the town, 4.
John Hossewell, 4.
656
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
Cornwall.
1. Westminster, 14 July, 1477.
2. „ 26 February, 1478.
8. „ 12 June, 1478.
4. „ 14 July, 1478.
6. „ 13 November, 1479.
6. „ 28 March, 1480.
7. „ 27 May, 1483.
8. „ 24 July, 1488.
9. „ 26 July, 1488.
10. M 80 December, 1488.
11. „ 22 November, 1484.
Qeorge, duke of Clarence, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7.
Richard Chokke, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
John ColshuU, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Henry Bodrugan, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
John Gatesby, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
knight, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
John Carmynewe, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8,
9, 10, 11.
Edward Aysshton, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Richard Vyvyan, Vivian, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 10, 11.
William Menwynnek, 1, 2, 8.
John Page, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Beer, Bere, 1, 2, 8, 10, 11.
Thomas Tresawell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, 9.
Thomas Lymbery, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, 9,
11.
Michael Petyte, Petite, 4, 6, 6, 8, 9,
ia,''ii.
Peter Tregoos, Tregos, Treygroys,
Tregoys, 4, 6, 6, 7 8, 9.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 21rf.
19rf.
18 ., „ 28rf.
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if
ti
19 „ m. 82ef.
20 „ Part 1. m. 28rf.
Edward V. m. lOrf.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 21(2.
2
If
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16d.
24£i.
P. bishop of Exeter, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Thomas Luoombe, 6, 6, 7, 10, 11.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, 6.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 7, S, 9.
Thomas Brugge, 7.
James Tyrell, knight, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
William Canrsuyowe, Camesyewe,
Camesevyowe, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Thomas Granvile, Greynfeld, 7, 11.
John Penfoun, 7.
Thomas Kellygrewe, 8, 9, 10, 11.
„ the elder, 7.
John Penlyn, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 9, 10, 11.
William Colowe, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Thomas Arundell, knight, 8, 9.
Edward Courtenay, 8, 9.
John Scrope of Bolton, knight, 10, 11.
Halnath Malyverer, 10, 11.
John Trenoyth, Trenowith, 10, 11.
Thomas Trethewy, 10.
John Trebenon, Trevanyon, 10, 11.
John Beaumond, 10.
Thomas Rouell, 10.
Cumberland.
1. Westminster, 28 April,. 1481.
2. „ 24 May, 1488.
8. „ 26 June, 1488.
4. „ 6 December, 1488.
R. bishop of Carlisle, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
8,4.
Humphrey Dacre, of Dswre, knight, 1,
2, 8, 4.
Richard Neele, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
William Jenney, 1.
William Parre, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Christopher Moresby, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William Lygh, knight, 1.
21 Edward IV. Part 2. m. 21d.
Edward V. m. lOf/.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 22^.
lid.
II
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Thomas Curwen, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
John Crakenthorpe, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Roland Thorneburgh, 1, 2, 8, 4.
William Beaule, Beauley, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 2, 3.
Roger Townesend, 2, 8, 4.
Richard Hudleston, knight, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Broughton, knight, 2, 8.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 4.
Thomas Liegh, Lyeek, knight, 2, 8, 4.
Richard Ratclyff, knight, 4.
APPENDIX.
567
Derbyshire.
1. Westminster, 11 February, 1481.
2. Nottingham, 7 October, 1481.
8. Westminster, 14 May, 1488.
4. „ 26 June, 1488.
6. „ 5 December, 1488.
6. „ 12 December, 1484.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8.
Henry Grey of Codnor, knight, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8.
John Zouche of Zouche, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6.
John Nedeham, knight, 1.
John Lyttelton, 1.
Nicholas Langford, knight, 1.
Henry Vernon, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
John Bothe, 1, 2.
Robert Eyre, Eire, Eyer, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6.
Thomas Fraunceys, 1, 2.
Thomas Poutrell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
John Cursone, Curson, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Henry Stathume, 1.
20 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 26rf.
21 „ „ 2. 21d.
Edward V. m. lid.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 2Sd.
„ „ 16d,
2 „ .. 24d.
Guy Fairfax, knight, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Vavesour, Vavasour, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Henry Folyaumbe, Foliambe, 2, 8.
John Saucheverell, 2.
Philip Oker, 2.
John Bradshawe, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 8, 4.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 8, 4.
Ralph Sacheverell, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Ralph Langford, 8, 4, 5, 6.
J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 4,
5,6.
John, duke of Norfolk, 4, 5, 6.
Ralph Fitzherbert, 4, 5.
Thomas Babyngton, 4, 5, 6.
Gervase Clyfton, knight, 6, 6.
Thomas Wortley, knight, 6, 6.
Marmaduke Constable, knight, 6.
Devonshire.
1.
Westminster, 8 March, 1476.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m.
>20il.
2.
1 February, 1479.
18
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2Qd.
8.
18 February, 1480.
19
m. QOd.
4.
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18 March, 1480.
20
Part 1. m.
.28d.
6.
10 June, 1480.
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6.
18 October, 1480.
»7
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12 February, 1481.
l»
26d.
8.
17 November, 1481.
21
„ 2.
20d.
9.
18 June, 1482.
22
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Sid.
10.
14 May, 1488.
Edward V. m.
lid.
11.
24 May, 1488.
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12.
28 June, 1488.
1 Richard HI.
Part 1. m.
Idd.
18.
28 August, 1488.
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14,
5 December, 1488.
It
Ud.
16.
8 January, 1484.
tt
16d.
16.
14 February, 1484.
tt
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17.
27 February, 1484.
tt
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18.
18 December, 1484.
2
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24d.
J. bishop of Exeter, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Fulk Bourghchier of Fitz Waren,
knight, 1, 2.
John Dynham of Dynham, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18,
14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
Edward Grey, lord Lysle, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John, abbot of Tavystok, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9.
Peter Courteney, dean of the cathedral
church of St. Peter, Exeter, 1.
Richard Chokke, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8.
568
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
VEVOy SHIRE— c(mu
John Catesby, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
knight, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 16, 16, 17, 18.
Thomas Sevntleger, Selenger, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4,^6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
Charles Dynham, Denham, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 16, 16,
17, 18.
William Huddesfeld, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 16, 17, 18.
Robert Palmer, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Dourysshe, Dowrysshe, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John Denys, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18.
„ of Warley, Orley, 16, 16,
17, 18.
John Orchard, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6.
Richard Wydeslade, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 16, 16, 17.
William Shillyngford, Shyllyngford,
1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
John Broke of Cobham, knight, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14,
16, 16, 17, 18.
P. bishop of Exeter, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18.
William Courteney, knight, 8, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 12, 18, 14, 16, 16, 17, 18.
John Crokker, knight, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 12, 18.
John Halywell, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9.
Thomas Hext, Hexte, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, lO^
11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, 18.
John Zouche of Zouche, kniglit, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
John Sapcote, esquire, 8, 9, 13, 14,
16, 16, 17, 18.
Thomas Brugge, 9, 10, 11.
Robert Whyloughby, Viylxxghhy^
knight, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Thomas Bowrynge, Bouryng, 9, lO,
11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, lO, 11,
12, 18.
Thomas Fulforde, knight, 10, 11, 12,
18.
John, duke of Norfolk, 12, 18, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18.
John Golowe, 12.
Philip Courtenay, knight, 12, 18, 14,
16, 16, 17, 18.
William Colowe, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, 18.
John Scrope of Bolton, knight, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18.
Thomas Broughton, knight, 14, ' 15,
16, 17, 18.
Thomas Malyverer, knight, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18.
Robert Bumant, Bymant, Bimant,
14, 16, 16, 17, 18.
John More, 16, 16, 17, 18.
Walter Enderby, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Thomas Calwodeley, 17, 18.
Thomas Ormond of Ormond, knight,
18.
Dorsetshire.
1. Westminster, 16 April, 1478.
2. ,, 6 January, 1479.
8. Woburn, 14 May, 1479.
4. Chichester, 20 September, 1479.
6. Westminster, 28 March, 1480.
11 February, 1481.
12 December, 1481.
12 February, 1482.
26 February, 1482.
4 November, 1482.
8 March, 1488.
8 June, 1483.
26 June, 1488.
6 December, 1488.
R. bishop of Salisbury, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1, 2,
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
it
it
it
ft
tt
19
20
21
22
18 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 2dd.
26r2.
m. S2d.
Sid.
Part 1. m. ^8d.
26d.
it
2. 19ci.
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tt
1.
II
II
SOd.
2Qd.
Edward V. m. Sd.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 2Sd.
U4.
It
It
8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
William Stourton of Stourton, knight,
1.
Richard Chokke, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
APPENDIX.
559
DOBSKTSHIRE—corU.
Nicholas Latjmere, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
John Catesby, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
knight, 11, 12, 18, 14.
John More, 1, 2.
John Neuborough, Neuburgh, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
John Garant, 8,
„ the younger, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Thomas Martyn, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Walter Cheverell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Thomas Husee, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Morgan Kydwelly, Kidwelly, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
John Broke (Cobham) of Cobham,
knight, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 18, 14.
John Btourton of Stourton, knight, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14.
Richard Morton, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11.
John Zouche of Zouche, knight, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Thomas Brugge, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
John Cheverell, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
William Martyn, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
John Cheyne, esquire, 9, 10, 11.
L. bishop of Salisbury, 10, 11, 18.
Henry Bumell, 10.
Thomas Arundell, 11.
J. bishop of Ely, 12.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 12, 18.
William, earl of Huntyngdon, 12, 18,
14.
Richard Fitzhugh, knight, 12, 18, 14.
John, duke of Norfolk, 18, 14.
John Collowe, 18.
Nicholas Latymer, 18.
William Twyneho, 18.
Humphrey Baskerfeld, 18, 14.
William Collowe, 14.
George Nevylle, 14.
Essex.
1. Westminster, 8 July, 1477.
2. „ 12 November, 1478.
8. „ 16 February, 1479.
4. „ 20 February, 1480.
6. „ 22 November, 1480.
6. „ 12 February, 1488.
7. „ 28 June, 1488.
8. „ 5 December, 1488.
W. bishop of Ely, 1.
George, duke of Clarence, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5,6.
Henry, earl of Essex, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Anthony, earl Ryvers, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas, abbot of Waltham Holy Cross,
1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
William Bourgchier, knight, 1, 2, 8,
4,6.
John Dynham of Dynham, knight, 1,
2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Howard of Howard, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6.
„ „ duke of
Norfolk, 7, 8.
Thomas Bryan, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8.
Thomas Ursewyk, knight, 1, 2.
„ chief baron of the
Exchequer, 8.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 21<i.
18
27c/.
„ 25c/.
19 !!
m. 80c/.
20
Part 1. m. 26c/.
22
29c/.
1 Richard IH.
18c/.
II
„ 14c/.
Thomas Mongbmere, knight, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Tyrell, Tyrrell, 2, 8, 4, 5, 7, 8,
„ knight, 1, 6.
Henry Lowes, Lewes, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
William Huse, 1, 2, 4, 5.
„ Serjeant at law, 8.
Alured Comeburgh, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Hawte, 1, 2, 8.
William Grene, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
William Ingoldesby, 1.
Roger Philpotte, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Brewode, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Geoi^e Nevylle of Bergevenny, knight,
2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Ingoldesby, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Robert Plummer, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 8.
J. bishop of Ely, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas, bishop of London, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Grene, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Harlyng, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
560
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
ESSEX — cont.
William Brandon, esquire, 5, 6.
,, knight, 6.
Richard Grey, 6.
William Notyngham, knight, 6.
Thomas Darcy, 6.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 7.
Francis Lovell, knight, viscount Lorell,
7,8.
John Bourghchier, knight, 7
John Sulyard, 7, 8.
Richard Higham, 7, 8.
John WrittiU, 7.
Richard Lewes, 7.
Robert Percy, knight, 8.
Thomas Leynam, 8.
GLO UCESTERSHIRE.
1. Westminster, 6 November, 1479.
2.
28 May, 1481.
8.
25 October, 1481.
4.
14 May, 1488.
6.
20 July, 1488.
6.
„ 11 August, 1488.
7.
18 September, 1488.
8.
„ 6 December, 1488.
9.
12 February, 1484.
10.
26 February, 1484.
11.
5 March, 1484.
12.
12 March, 1484.
18.
, 21 February, 1486.
J. bishop of Worcester, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Th. bishop of Hereford, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4.
William, earl of Arundell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Thomas Grey, marquess of Dorset, 1,
2,8.
Anthony, earl Ryvers, 1, 2, 8.
Thomas Matravers of Matravers,
knight, 1, 2, 8.
Edward Grey (Lysle) of Lysle, viscount
Lysle, knight, 1, 2, 8, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18.
William Berkeley of Berkeley, knight,
1, 2, 8.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 1,
2,8.
John Beauchamp of Powyk, knight, 1,
2,8.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, 1,
2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
John, abbot of Wynchecombe, 1, 2.
William Notyngham, knight, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5, 6.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 1, 2.
Guy Fairefax, Fairfax, knight, 1, 2.
John Wykes, Wikes, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
19 Edward IV. m. Qld.
21 „ Part 2. m. 21d.
20d.
Edward V. m. 8d.
1 Richard m. Part 1. m. 21d.
Idd.
16d.
2
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13d.
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22d.
Thomas Whytyngton, Whityngton,
Whytyngdon, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Roger Eemys, 1.
Thomas Lymryk, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Thomas Bayneham, Baynam, 1, 2, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
John Twyneho of Cirenoestre, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Eenelm Dygas, Digas, 1, 2, 8.
John Cassy, esquire, 2, 8.
Richard Forster, 2, 8.
Richard Neell, knight, 8.
John Seintlowe, ^ight, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 4, 5, 6,7.
William Jenney, 4.
John Sulyard, 4.
John Huddelston, Hudleston, 4, 5, 6,
7,18.
John, duke of Norfolk, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 18.
William, earl of Nottingham, 6, 6, 7,
12, 18.
Richard Beauchamp of Beauohamp,
knight, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Humphrey Starky, 5.
knight, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18.
APPENDIX.
561
GLO UCESTERSHIEE-^ont.
Thomas Tremayle, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13.
John Baynham, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Badclyff, Ratcliffe, knight, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
William Catesby, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13.
Giles Brigge, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Richard, abbot of Cirencester, 10, 11,
12, 18.
Thomas Brigge, 11, 12, 13.
John Beauchamp, knight, 13.
Xhomas Cokesey, 13.
Richard Pole, 13.
Herefordshire.
1. Westminster, 28 November, 1481.
2. „ 14 May, 1483.
3. „ 26 July, 1483.
4. „ 6 December, 1488.
5. „ 16 February, 1484.
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Edward V. m. lid,
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 21rf.
15d.
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J. bishop of Worcester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
Th. bishop of Hereford, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, 1.
Richard Grey, son of the queen, 1.
Anthony, earl Ryvers, 1.
Reginald Grey of Wilton, knight, 1, 6.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 1.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, 1,
2, 3, 4, 6.
William Jenny, 1, 2.
John Sulyard, 1, 2.
John Barre, knight, 1.
John Lyngeyn, Lyngen, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6.
James Baskervile, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
1 Richard Crofte, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
I Richard Martyn, clerk, 1.
Thomas Ghaundeler, clerk, 1.
,, dean of Hereford,
2.
Thomas Brugge, 1, 2.
Thomas Braynton, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
Roger Bodnam, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Henry Chaumbre, 1.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 2, 8.
John Devereux, knight, 2, 8, 4, 6.
Richard Delabere, knight, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 4, 5.
Humphrey Starkey, knight, 3, 4, 5.
Thomas Tremayle, 8, 4, 6,
Simon Milbourne, 3, 4, 5.
Hertfordshire.
1. Westminster, 18 June, 1477.
2. „ 17 February, 1479.
8. Buckden, 24 March, 1479.
4. Westminster, 26 August, 1480.
6. 27 May, 1482.
6. Westminster, 26 July, 1483.
7. „ 5 December, 1488.
8. „ 9 January, 1485.
W. bishop of Ely, 1.
George, duke of Clarence, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5.
Anthony, earl of Ryvers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Thomas Bryan, Brian, knight, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Yaghan, knight, treasurer of
the king's chamber, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
William Huse, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Say, knight, 1.
John Fortescu, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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18
25rf.
19
m. 88r/.
20
Part 1. m. 27^.
22
„ 30rf.
1 Bichard m.
21rf.
11
16c/.
2
24rf.
John Leventhorpe the elder, 1, 2, 8,
4,5.
William Barley, 1, 2, 4.
John Forster, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John Pulter, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Sturgeon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
William Druell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 8.
Robert Clifford, Clyfford, 2, 3, 4, 5.
WilUam Say, 2, 8, 4, 5.
„ knight, 6, 7, 8.
J. bishop of Ely, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
William Notyngham, knight, 5.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
HERTFORDSHIRE'^cont.
John Couper, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 6.
John, duke of Norfolk, 6, 7, 8.
Walter Devereux of Ferrers, knight, 6,
7,8.
John Sulyard, 6, 7, 8.
Richard Scrope, 6, 7, 8.
Nicholas Leventhorpe, 6, 7.
Richard Swaunnessey, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Rogers, 6.
Edward Goldesboro, Goldesburgh, 6,
7,8.
William Catesby, 7, 8.
John Druell, 7.
Thomas Leventhorpe, 8.
Ralph Josselyn, 8.
Huntingdonshire .
1. Westminster, 1 December, 1478.
2. Guildford, 17 August, 1479.
3. Westminster, 4 July, 1480.
4. „ 27 October, 1480.
6. „ 26 July, 1488.
6. ,, 5 December, 1483.
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Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 8.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Edmund, earl of Kent, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John, abbot of Ramsey, 1, 2, 8, 4.
^^'illiam Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Billyng, knight, 1.
Richard Pygot, 1, 2, 3, 4.
John Stucle, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Wake, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
William Taylard, Taillard, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5,6.
Thomas Lowth, Louth, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Henry Torkyngton, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Burton, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
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J. Bishop of Ely, 2, 8, 4, 5.
William Notyngham, knight, 2, 8, 4.
John Sapcote, esquire, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Clarevas, 2, 3, 4, 5.
George Grey of Gray, 8, 4, 5, 6.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 4, 5, 6.
Robert Tanfeld, esquire, 4.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 6.
John, duke of Norfolk, 6, 6.
William Huse, knight, 5, 6.
Richard Neell, knight, 5, 6.
Robert Druell, 6, 6.
Robert Partfoyll, 6.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, 6.
Thomas Coton, 6.
Kent.
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1. Chichester, 12 September, 1479.
2. Westminster, 20 February, 1480.
18 November, 1481.
26 June, 1483.
28 July, 1488.
80 July, 1488.
6 December, 1488.
1 January, 14^4.
17 July, 1484.
6 July, 1485.
Th. archbishop of Canterbury, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
J. bishop of Rochester, 1, 2, 8, 8, 9, ''
10.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8.
William, earl of Arundell, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Henry ^ earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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Henry, earl of Essex, 1, 2, 3.
Anthony, earl of Ryvers, 1, 2, 3.
Thomas Cobham of Cobham, knight,
1, 2, 3.
George Nevylle, knight, 1.
George Nevylle of Bergevenny 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Bryan, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
APPENDIX.
668
KENT'-^ont.
Thomas Bourghchier of Ledes, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
„ the younger, knight,
4, 6, 6.
John Fogge, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6.
Henry Ferreys, Ferrers, knight, 1, 2,
3, 4, 6, 6.
William Hawte, knight, 1, 2, 8.
John Clerk, 1^2.
William Ease, Husy, 1, 2.
„ knight, 8.
Richard Hawte, 1, 2.
Eobert Martyn, 1.
Roger Appylton, Appleton, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Alfeigh, Alfeith, Alpheygh, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, 10.
John Fyneux, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Sandes, 2.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 8, 4,
5,6.
John Scotte, knight, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Reginald Sonde, Sande, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10.
Richard Lee, 8, 5, 6.
Roger Brent, 8, 4, 6, 6, 9, 10.
E. bishop of Rochester, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 4, 6, 6.
John, duke of Norfolk, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Broke of Cobham, knight, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Sulyard, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Guldeforde, Gouldeford, knight,
4, 5, 6.
Richard Page, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Robert Rede, Reed, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Ralph Assheton, knight, 6, 7, 8, 10.
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, 7, 8,
9,10.
Ralph Bygot, knight, 7, 8.
Marmaduko Constable, knight, 7, 8.
Edward Stanley, knight, 8, 9, 10.
John Savage, Imight, 8, 9, 10.
William Haryngton, knight, 8, 9, 10.
Richard Assheton, knight, 9.
Robert Brakenbery, constable of the
Tower of London, 9.
William Milyverey^ 10.
Leicestershire.
1. Westminster, 8 December, 1477.
2.
12 March, 1478.
8.
11 February, 1481.
4.
26 January, 1482.
5.
4 February, 1482.
6.
4 January, 1488.
7.
14 May, 1483.
8.
26 June, 1488.
9.
30 July, 1488.
10.
9 August, 1488.
11.
5 December, 1483.
12. Nottingham
,11 September, 1484.
18. Westminster, 7 May, 1485.
14.
17 May, 1485.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
William Sutton, knight, master of
the house or hospital of Burton
St. Lazarus of Jerusalem in
England, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Littelton,' knight, 1, 2, 8.
Richard Neell, 1, 2, 8.
„ knight, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
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Thomas Berkeley, Barkeley, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
18, 14.
William Moton, 1.
,, knight, 2, 8, 4, 5.
William Grymmesby, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
Henry Sotehill, Sotell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Richard Staunton, 1.
Geoffrey Sherard, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Thomas Kebyll, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
564
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
LEICESTERSHIRE— cant.
Everard or Edward Fyldyng, 1, 2, 8,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, U.
Robert Staunton, 2, 8, 4, 5.
"William Assheby, Ayssheby, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
John Zouche of Zouche, knight, 3, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
John Vavesour, Vavasour, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Guy Fairfax, knight, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Thomas Poultenay, Pulteney, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
John Turpyn, 6, 18, 14.
John Kebyll, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18,
14.
J. bishop of Lmcohi, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
18, 14.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14.
Christopher Neell, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14.
Edward, viscount Lysle, 9, 10, 11, 12,
18, 14.
Richard Radclyff, knight, 10, 11, 12,
18, 14.
William Catesby, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Robert Haryngton, knight, 11, 12, 13,
14.
Gervase Clyfton, knight, 11, 12, 13,
14.
John Bourghchier, knight, 14.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 7, 8,]9, 10. ^ Thomas Nevyll, 18, 14.
Lincolnshire.— THE parts of Holland.
1. Westminster, 21 May, 1477.
2. „ 22 December, 1477.
8. „ 27 November, 1480.
4. „ 27 February, 1482.
5. „ 14 May, 1488.
6. „ 26 June, 1488.
7. ,) 6 December, 1488.
T. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2.
George, duke of Clarence, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
William Hastinges of Hastingez,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6.
Richard Hastinges of Welles, knight,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Nedeham, Nedham, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Thomas Lyttilton, Littelton, knight,
1, 2, 8.
Thomas Burgh, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7.
Richard Pynchebek, 1, 2, 8.
Richard Welby, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
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Edward V. m. lOd.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 22d.
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Leonard Thornebourgh, Thomburgh,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Bolles, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Totoft, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
William Paynell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Reginald Gay ton, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, G, 7.
Thomas Welby, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 7.
William Huse, 2, 8.
knight, 4, 5, 6, 7.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Meers, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Guy Fairfax, knight, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Vavasour, Vavesour, 4, 5, 6.
,, the younger, 7.
Thomas Pynchebek, 4, 6, 6, 7.
John Broun, 4, 7.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 6, 6.
John, duke of Norfolk, 6, 7.
Thomas Tempest, knight, 7.
Lincolnshire.— THE farts of Kesteven.
1. Buckden, 12 April, 1479. 19 Edward IV. m. S2d.
2. Westminster, 13 November, 1479. „ Sid.
8. „ 14 May, 1488, Edward V. m. lOd. (also on 8^/.)
4. „ 26 Jime, 1488. 1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 22d.
6. „ 5 December, 1483. „ „ lid.
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565
LINOOLNSIIIRE.—THE PARTS OF KESTEVEN-^ont.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 3.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 1, 2,
8,4.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8.
Richard Hastynges of Welles, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Littilton, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Burgh, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6.
John Busshe, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
William Huse, 1, 2.
„ knight, 8, 4, 5.
Robert Tayleboys, 2.
Robert Taylboys, knight, 1, 8, 4, 5.
Thomas Wymbysshe, 1, 8, 4, 5.
Oliver Seint John, Seynt Jon, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5.
Thomas Roys, 1.
John Walcotes, 1, 2, 8, 5.
John Paynell, 1, 2, 4, 5.
John Stanlowe, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
Maucer Marmyon, Marmayn, 2, 8,
4, 5.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 8, 4, 5.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 8, 4.
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, 8, 4, 5.
Guy Fairefax, knight, 8, 4, 5.
John Vavesour the younger, 8, 4, 5.
John, duke of Norfolk, 4, 5.
Richard Walcotes, 4.
Lincolnshire.— THE parts of Lindsey.
1. Westminster, 11 March, 1477.
2. „ 28 November, 1478.
8. „ 14 May, 1488.
4. „ 26 June, 1488.
5. „ 5 December, 1488.
6. „ 7 July, 1484.
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18 „ ;, 2id.
Edward V. m. 9i.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 22d.
„ lid.
2 » ., 26rf.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2.
George, duke of Clarence, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8.
Richard Hastynges of Wellys, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Burgh, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
William Skipwyth, Skipwith, knight,
1,2.
Robert Ratclyf, 1, 2.
Robert SheflFeld, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Wychetotes, 1,
Thomas Kyme of Frysney, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5,6.
Thomas FitzwiUiam, 8, 4, 6.
„ the younger, 1, 2.
Thomas Moigne, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas Knyght, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6.
Richard Spert, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Neville, 2.
John Topclyff, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, B, 4.
Guy Fairfax, knight, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Vavasour, 8, 4.
,, the younger, 5, 6.
William Turwhite, 8.
John Villers, Vyllers, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Dymmoke, 8, 4.
John, duke of Norfolk, 4, 5, 6.
John Byllesby, Bellesby, 4, 5, 6-
MlDDLESEX.
1. Westminster, 16 February, 1479.
2. Wobum, 29 September, 1479.
8. Westminster, 8 June, 1480.
4. „ 8 June, 1481.
5. „ 26 June, 1488.
6. „ 5 December, 1488.
7. „ 12 April, 1486.
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19 „ m. 81^.
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CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
MIDDLESEX— <ont.
Th. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury I 1 William Mulsoo, 1.
1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
E. bishop of Bath and Wells, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5, 6, 7.
J. bishop of Ely, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4.
John Straunge of Straunge, knight,
1,2.
Thomas Vaghan, knight, treasurer of
the king's chamber, 1, 2, 8, 4.
John Elryngton, knight, 1, 2, 8, 5.
, , treasurer of the house-
hold, 4.
Thomas Frowyk, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6,7.
Thomas Ive, 1, 2, 8.
William Essex, 1, 2.
Thomas Wyndesore, Wyndesour, 1,2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Robert Forster, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7-
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 2, 8.
Richard Charleton, Charlton, knight,
2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Th. bishop of London, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Lute, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Humphrey Starky, 4.
,-, knight, 6, 6, 7.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 5.
John, duke of Norfolk, 5, 6, 7.
Richard Ive, 5, 6, 7.
John Kendall, 6, 7.
Robert Lute, 7.
1. Westminster, 4 May, 1478.
2. „ 14 June, 1478.
8. ,, 1 December, 1478.
4. „ 16 February, 1479.
6. Woburn, 10 May, 1479.
6. Westminster, 18 July, 1480.
7. „ 28 November, 1480.
8. Nottingham, 7 October, 1481.
9. Westminster, 18 November, 1482.
10. „ 28 June, 1488.
11. „ 20 July, 1488.
12. ,, 6 December, 1488.
18. „ 81 January, 1485.
14. „ 5 February, 1485.
W. bishop of Ely, 1, 2.
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
J. bishop of Norwich, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John, duke of Suffolk, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Henry, earl of Essex, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9.
Edmund, earl of Kent, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Anthony, earl Ryvers, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9.
John Howard of Howard, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
I, ,, duke of
Norfolk, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Norfolk.
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John Radclyff of Fitzwalter, 1, 2, 3,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Thomas Billyng, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
Richard Pygot, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Robert Wyngfeld, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6,7.
John Hastynges, 1, 2.
Henry Heydon, Haydon, Haidon, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
John Fyncham, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Henry Spylman, Spilman, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14.
Roger Townesende, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Richard SouthweU, Suthwell, 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Thomas Lovell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Howard, knight, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6
7, 8, 9.
APPENDIX.
667
NORFOLK— cant.
Thomas Howard, earl of Surrey, 10,
11, 12, 18, U.
William Knyvet, knight, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Robert Ratclyff, esquire, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,9.
, , of Fitzwater, knight, 4 .
J. bishop of Ely, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11.
William Barkeley of Barkeley, knight,
6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
„ ,, earl of
Nottingham, 10, 11.
William Notyngham, knight, 6, 7, 8.
Robert Chamberleyn, knight, 6, 7.
John Paston, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Thomas Hunston, 6, 7.
Edmund Bedyngfeld, esquire, 7, 8, 9.
,, knight, 10, 11.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 7, 8.
Henry Ogard, knight, 8, 9-
William Huse, knight, 9, 10, 11, 12,
18, 14.
Tiro Robsert, 9.
knight, 10, 11, 18, 14.
James Hubbard, 9, 10, 11, 18, 14.
John Wotton, 9.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 10, 11.
Richard Neel, knight, 10, 11, 12, 18,
14.
William Calthorpe, knight, 10, 11, 12,
18, 14.
Ralph Willoughby, 10, 11, 18, 14.
Henry Strange, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
John Wyndam, Wyndham, 10, 11, 12,
18, 14.
Robert Clere, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
William Boleyn, knight, 11, 12, 13,
14.
Hugh Hastynges, knight, 12, 18, 14.
John Everyngham, knight, 12, 18,
14.
Richard Pole, 12.
Thomas Jenney, 18, 14.
John, earl of Lincoln, 14.
Ralph Shelton, 14.
Northamptonshire.
1. Westminster, 11 November, 1477.
2.
8.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Id.
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ff
11
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t1
»»
11
11
11
15 May, 1480.
27 November, 1480.
12 February, 1481.
15 April, 1481.
12 December, 1482.
18 February, 1488.
14 May, 1488.
26 June, 1488.
6 December, 1488.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8.
Edmund, earl of Kent, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Anthony Grey of Ruthyn, knight, 1, 2.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Richard Wodevyle, Wydevyle, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Byllyng, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
John Nedeham, knight, 1.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
Ralph Hastynges, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8.
William Catesby, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 10.
„ knight, 1, 2, 9.
William Stok, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 20d.
20 „ „ 27rf.
26rf.
25rf.
21 „ 2. m.21d.
22 .. 1. „ 29d.
28d.
Edward V. m. 8d.
1 Richard HI. Part 1. ni. 20//.
16</.
n
11
11
11
John Catesby, Serjeant at law, 1, 2, H,
4, 5, 6.
„ knight, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Guy Wolston, Wulston, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Nicholas Gryffyn, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6.
Robert Tanfeld the elder, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Roger Wake, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John Eltonhede, 1.
Richard Middelton, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Robert Pemberton, 1, 2, 8, 4. 5, 6, 7,
William Newenham, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7.
William Tanfeld, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7. H,
9,10.
Richard Emsone, Emson, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7.
568
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE-^cont.
Walter Mauntell, knight, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
John Vavesour, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Robert Wittelbury, Wyttelbury, 2, 8,
4, 5, 8, 9, 10.
John Hulcotes, 2, 8, 4, 5.
George Gray of Gray, 8, 6, 6, 7.
„ „ knight, 4.
William Chaumbre, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Zouche of Zouche, knight, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Sapcot, 5, 6, 7, 10.
Guy Fairfax, knight, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Barnard, 6, 7.
Richard Grey, 7.
Thomas Louette, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 8, 9.
Francis Lovell, knight, viscount Lovell,
8, 9, 10.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 9, 10.
John, duke of Norfolk, 9, 10.
John Sutton of Duddeley, knight, 9, 10.
Brian Talbot, 9.
John Catesby of Olthorp, 10.
Richard Burton, 10.
J^ORTHUMBERLAND.
1. Westminster, 14 May, 1488.
2. „ 26 June, 1483.
8. „ 6 December, 1488.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 1, 2.
Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight,
1, 2, 8.
Thomas Lumley of Lumley, knight, 1,
2,8.
Robert Ogle of Ogle, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Robert Maners, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Richard Neell, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Edward V. m. Sd.
1 Richard IH. Part 1. m, 22d.
lid.
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Roger Tounesend, 1, 2, 8.
John Lilbourne, Lilburn, the elder, 1,
2,8.
John Cartyngton, 1, 2, 8.
John Agirston, 1, 2, 8.
John Swynburne, 1, 2, 8.
W. bishop of Durham, 2.
John, duke of Norfolk, 2, 8.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 2, 3.
Nottinghamshire.
1. Westminster, 10 July, 1478.
2. Woburn, 18 June, 1479.
3. Chichester, 11 September, 1479.
4. York, 8 September, 1481.
5. Westminster, 18 March, 1482.
6. „ 16 October, 1482.
7. „ 14 May, 1488.
8. „ 28 June, 1488.
9. n 6 December, 1488.
Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 8.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Henry Gray of Codnore, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Richard Hastynges of Welles, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Thomas Burgh, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6, 7, 8, 9.
Robert Markham, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9.
John Babyngton, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
„ knight, 8.
18 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 28d.
19 .. m. 82^.
21
22
ft
I*
Part 2. m. 21d.
1. Sid.
„ „ 80rf.
Edward V. m. dd.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 18rf-
16d.
»»
99
John Stanhope, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
William Merjmges, 1.
Thomas Molyneux, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Gervase Clifton, Clyfton, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6,7.
„ knight, 8, 9.
John Metheley, Meteley, Motheley, 1,
4, 5.
Thomas Nevylle, 1, 2.
Robert Nevylle, Neville, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6, 7, 8, 9.
Robert Sutton of Arom, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9.
Thomas Staunton, 8, 4.
Th. archbishop of York, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9.
APPENDIX.
569
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE^<onL
J. bishop of Lincoln, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Charles Pylkyngton, knight, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John Vavesour, Vavasour, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John Stannop, 4.
Guy Fairfax, knight, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Thomas Leek of Kirkton, esquire, 5, 6,
8,9.
Thomas Merynge, 6, 8, 9.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 7, 8.
Henry Pierpoynt, knight, 7.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 9.
William, earl of Nottingham, 8.
John Sutton (Dudley) of Dudley,
knight, 8, 9.
Oxfordshire.
1. Westminster, 11 January, 1478.
2. Wobum, 8 May, 1479.
8. Westminster, 28 May, 1480.
4. Scroby, 14 July, 1481.
5. Westminster, 18 February, 1483.
6. „ 28 June, 1488.
7. ,, 5 December, 1488.
Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2, 8.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5.
John, duke of Suffolk, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6,
7.
John Straunge of Straunge, knight,
1,2.
Francis Lovell of Lovell, 1, 8.
„ „ knight, 2, 4, 6.
„ viscount Lovell, 6, 7.
Thomas Urswyk, knight, 1.
Guy Fairefax, 1-
,, knight, 2, 3, 4.
Bichard Harecourte, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7.
William Stoner, Stonour, 1.
„ knight, 2, 8,4, 6, 6.
Bichard Crofte, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7.
„ knight, 8.
Thomas Crofte, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
Bichard Danvers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Humphrey Forster, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
John Harecourte of Wytteney, Witney,
esquire, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. Idd.
19 „ m. SSd.
20 „ Part 1. m. 28d.
21 „ 2. 20d.
22 „ 1. 28d.
1 Bichard III. Part 1. m. IBd.
lid.
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John Langston, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
William Danvers, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Bichard Hall, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Vaughan, knight, 5.
„ treasurer of the
king's chamber, 2, 8, 4.
Walter Clynes, Elmes, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Thomas Danvers, 8, 4, 5, 7.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John, abbot of Abyngdon, 4, 5.
Bichard Grey, 6.
Bichard Wydevyle, knight, 6.
William Jenney, 6.
John Sulyard, 5.
W. bishop of Winchester, 6, 7.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 6.
John, duke of Norfolk, 6, 7.
Humphrey Starky, knight, 6, 7.
Thomas Tremale, Tremayle, 6, 7.
Edmund Bede, knight, 7.
William Catesby, 7.
Edward Fraunke, 7.
John Cotismore, 7.
Thomas Say, 7.
Town of Oxford.
1. Westminster, 3 October, 1480.
% „ 26 August, 1488.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 1, 2.
Lionel Widvile, chancellor of the
University, 1.
Edward Wodward, 2.
„ mayor of the town,
1.
Bichard Nele, knight, 1.
20 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 21d.
1 Bichard HI. ., Idd.
»»
John Suliard, 1.
Bichard Widvile, knight, 1.
William Danvers, 1, 2.
Thomas Crofte, 1.
Thomas Danvers, 1, 2.
Bichard Hall, 1, 2.
John Goylyn, 1, 2.
570
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
TOWN OF OXFORD— cont.
John Clerk, 1, 2.
John Dobbus, Dobbes, 1, 2.
John Seman, 1.
,, mayor of the town, 2.
John Norwod, 1.
FrancisLovelljknight, viscount Lovell ,2.
Master William Harford, chancellor of
the University, 2.
Humphrey Starky, knight, 2.
Thomas Tremayle, 2.
Richard Harecourte, knight, 2.
Richard Crofte, 2.
Richard Kent, 2.
John Eggecombe, 2.
Robert Caxton, 2.
BVTLAXDSHIBK.
1. Liddington, 9 August, 1479.
2. Westminster, 10 February, 1481.
3. „ 14 May, 1488.
4. „ 26 July, 1483.
5. ,, 6 December, 1488.
m
Th. bishop of Lincoln, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 1, 2.
William Huse, 1, 2.
Thomas Berkeley, Barkeley, knight, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5.
Brian Talbot, 1, 2.
William Palmer, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
John Dall, 1, 2.
David Malpas, 1, 2, 8, 4, o.
Henry Sotehill, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
19 Edward IV. m. 82(/.
20 „ Part 1. m. 25rf.
Edward V. m. 8^/.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 21(/.
17c/.
Thomas Sapcote, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
J. bishop of Lincoln, 2, 8, 4, 5.
John Zouche of Zouche, knight, 2, 3,
4, 6.
Thomas Flore, 2.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 3, 4.
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, 3,
4,5.
Guy Fairfax, knight, 8, 4, 6.
John Vavesoure, 8, 4, 5.
William Broun, 8, 4.
Everard Dygby, Digby, 8, 4, 6.
John, duke of Norfolk, 4, 5.
Salop.
1. Westminster, 14 October, 1477.
2. „ 16 February, 1478.
8. „ 1 March, 1480.
4. „ 28 June, 1480.
5. „ 26 June, 1488.
6. ,, 5 December, 1483.
J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1,
2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
E. bishop of Carlisle, 1, 2, 8, 4.
J. bishop of Worcester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
George, duke of Clarence, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester; 1, 2, 8, 4.
William, earl of Arundell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas marquess of Dorset, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Anthony, earl of Ryvers, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Matravers or Arundell of
Matravers, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5.
John Straunge of Straunge, knight,
1,2.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 21d.
,, „ 19a.
19 „ m. SOd.
20 „ Part 1. m. 27rf.
1 Richard III. „ 20d.
Ud.
,»
Walter Devereux, Devoreux, of Ferrers,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas Ursewyk, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Guy Fairefax, 1,4.
,, knight, 2, 8.
Gilbert Talbot, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Richard Ludlowe, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6,6.
John Leyghton, Leigh ton, 1, 2, 4.
,, knight, 3.
William Mitton, Mytton, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6.
APPENDIX.
671
SALOP— cont.
Thomas Acton, 1, 2, 8.
Thomas Hord, Horde, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6.
Edward Hopton, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas Corbet, 1, 2.
John Laweley, Lawley, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
William Notyngham, knight, 8, 4.
Robert Cresset, 8, 5, 6.
Richard Corbet, knight, 4, 6, 6.
Richard Cressett, 4.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 5.
John, duke of Norfolk, 5, 6.
John Grey of Powys, knight, 5, 6.
Humphrey Starky, knight, 5, 6.
Thomas Tremayle, 6, 6.
Roger Kynaston, Knyvaston, knight,
6,6.
Robert Charleton, 6, 6.
Somersetshire.
1. Westminster, 6 January, 1479.
2. Woburn, 21 May, 1479.
3. Westminster, 28 March, 1480.
4.
6.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
18.
19
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ft
a
12 February, 1481.
15 April, 1482.
18 October, 1482.
7 November, 1482.
21 April, 1488.
8 June, 1483.
26 July, 1488.
26 August, 1488.
6 December, 1488.
26 February, 1484.
R. bishop of Salisbury, 1 , 2, 3, 4.
R. bishop of Bath and Wells, 1, 2, 8,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
John Broke of Cobham, knight, 1, 2,
8,4,6,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,18.
William Berkley of Berkley, knight, 1,
2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
„ viscount Berkely, 8,
9.
Edward Grey, Lisle, of Lisle, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John, prior of Bath, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Richard Chokke, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9.
John Catesby, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7.
knight, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
18.
Thomas Tremayle, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9,10,11,12,18.
William Paulet, Pawelet, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Giles Dawebney, Dawbeney, 1 , 2, 8, 4, 6.
„ knight, 5, 7, 10, 11.
Robert Stowell, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13.
18 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 26^.
19 „ m. 32r/.
20 „ Part 1. m. 28(/.
26^.
22 „ .. 81r/.
80^.
9)
IJ
Edward V. m. lOd,
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 21d.
Ud.
18J.
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John BykenhuU, BekenhuU, Byconell,
1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18.
John Porter, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Lygons, Higons, Hygons, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7, 10, 11.
William Paulett, Pawlet, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
6,7,8,9,10,11.
John Fitz James, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
John Gunthorpe, clerk, 2.
,, dean of St. Andrew's,
Wells, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
„ keeper of the privy
seal, 8,9, 10, 11, 12,18.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7.
John Stourton, Sturston, of Stourton,
Sturston, knight, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 12, 18.
John Zouche of Zouche, knight, 4, 6,
6,7,8,9,10,11,12,18.
Thomas Brugge, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John Trevilian, 6, 6, 7.
Peter, prior of Bath, 6, 7.
Nicholas Seyntlowe, knight, 7.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 8, 9, 10,
11.
John Newenton, Neuton, Neweton,
knight, 8, 9, 10, 11.
Edmund Gorge, George, 8, 9, 12, 18. ,
672
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
SOMERSETSHIRE-^ont.
William, earl of Huntyngdon, 9, 10, ! John Scrope of Bolton, knight, 12, 13.
11,12,13.
John, duke of Norfolk, 10, 11, 12, 13.
William, earl of Nottingham, 10, 11.
John Colowe, 10.
John Chokke, 10, 11, 12, 18.
William Hody, 10, 11.
William Colowe, 11, 12, IB.
Richard FitzHugh, knight, 12, 13.
of Upsale, knight, 12, 18.
Thomas Markenfeld, knight, 12, 13.
John Wadham, 12, 13.
Reginald Stourton, 12.
„ knight, 13.
John Portman, 12, 13.
Morgan Kyd welly, 13.
Thomas Champneys, 13.
SOUTHAMPTOX.
1. Westminster, 12 July, 1477.
2. „ 23 November, 1477.
8. „ 19 January, 1478.
4. „ 10 July, 1478.
5. Guildford, 16 August, 1479.
6. Westminster, 17 January, 1481.
7. „ 14 May, 1483.
8. „ 26 June, 1483.
9. ,, 6 December, 1483.
10. „ 7 March, 1484.
11. „ 16 October, 1484.
12. ., 12 February, 1486.
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
R. bishop of Bath and Wells, 1,2, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
J. bishop of Exeter, 1,2, 8.
George, duke of Clarence, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6, 6, 7.
William, earl of Arundell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Anthony, earl Ry^-ers, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Thomas Arundell of Matravers, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1, 2,
3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
William Stourton of Stourton, knight,
1, 2, 8.
John Blount of Mountjoye, knight, 1,
2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Richard Chokke, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, G.
John Catesby, 1, 2, 3, 6.
„ sergeant at law, 4, 6.
knight, 7,8,9, 10, 11, 12.
Thomas Beintleger, 1, 2, 8.
knight, 4, 6, 6.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 21r/.
2a/.
10//.
18 „ „ 28ii.
19 „ m. 32//.
20 „ Part 1. m. 25//.
Edward V. m. 9//.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 23//.
Ud.
24//.
2
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John Roger, Rogers, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7,
8, 12.
Thomas Davors, Danvers, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Henry More, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12.
John Coke, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
William Barkeley, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 8.
William Ovedale, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Edward Barkeley, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
P. bishop of Exeter, 6, 6.
John Brocas, 6, 6, 8.
Nicholas Lysle, 6.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 7, 8.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12.
Thomas West de la Ware, knight, 7, 8.
Thomas Brugge, 7.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
John Colowe, 8.
John Haywarde, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
William CoUowe, Colowe, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Robert Carre, 9, 10, 11.
John Tychebourn, 9, 10, 11, 12.
William Sandes, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas Welle, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, John Saj'vyll, knight, 10, 11, 12.
10, 11, 12. i Morgan Kydwelly, 10, 11, 12.
Richard Jay, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, Christopher Warde, knight, 11, 12.
10, 11, 12. ! John Hooton, 11, 12.
John Paulet, Poulet, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. ' Richard Hansard, 11, 12.
APPENDIX.
678
Staffordshire.
1 . Westminster, 28 February, 1478.
2. „ 11 November, 1480.
3. „ 26 June, 1488.
4. „ 30 July, 1488.
5. ,, 5 December, 1483.
6. „ 18 February, 1484.
7. „ 13 March, 148o.
J. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1,
2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Bichard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2.
Humphrey, duke of Buckingham, 1, 2.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1, 2,
3,4.
Henry Grey of Codnore, knight, 1, 2,
3, 4, 6, 6, 7.
John Sutton of Dudley^ knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2.
John Blount of Mountioy, knight, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 1, 2.
Guy Fayrefax, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Ursewyk, knight, 1.
John Grysley, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
John Aston, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Hugh Egerton, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William Basset, 1, 2, 5.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 19d.
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Ralph Wolseley, Wulseley, 1, 2, 8. 4,
6, 6, 7.
William Harper, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7.
Roger Baile, Bayle, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Robert Hyll, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
John Ferrers, knight, 2, 3, 4.
Humphrey Stanley, 2.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 3, 4.
John, duke of Norfolk, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Humphrey Starky, Starkke, knight,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Tremayle, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Nicholas Mountgomery, 3, 4, 5, 7.
M knight, 6.
Richard Bagot, 3, 4.
Edward, viscount Lysle, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Gervase Clyfton, knight, 6, 6, 7.
Richard Wortley, 6,
Humphrey Perseale, Parsall, 6, 7.
William Wylkys, Wylkes, 6, 7.
Richard Wrotesley, 7.
Suffolk.
1. Westminster, 11 July, 1478.
2. „ 16 February, 1479.
3. „ 27 March, 1480.
4. York, 3 September, 1481.
5. Westminster, 20 February, 1482.
6. „ 18 April, 1482.
7. „ 26 June, 1488.
8. „ 18 August, 1483.
9. ,, 6 December, 1483.
10. ,, 8 January, 1484.
W. bishop of Ely, 1.
J. bishop of Norwich, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6, 6.
John, duke of Suffolk, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Henry, earl of Essex, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Anthony, carl Ryvers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
John Howard of Howard, knight, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6.
18 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 28d.
25d.
11
11
11
11
11
20
21
22
1 Richard III.
11
11
19
11
11
11
11
11
11
19
2.
1.
28^/.
21(/.
Idd.
31d.
20rf.
Idd.
Ud.
13d.
John Howard of Howard, duke of
Norfolk, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Byllyng, knight, 1, 2.
Richard Pygott, Pygot, 1, 8, 4, 5, 6.
Serjeant at law, 2,
knight,
9.
John Wyngfeld, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Robert Chamberleyn, knight, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6,
19
if
674
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
SUFFOLK— cont.
Gilbert Debenham, knight, 1, 2, 6, 8,
9, 10.
William Brandon, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8.
John Hevenyngham, Henyngham,
knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Thomas Brewes, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
John Broughton the younger, 1, 2.
John Clopton, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10.
John Suleard, Sulyard, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, G,
7, 8, 9, 10.
James Hobard, Hubbard, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Edmund Jenney, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10.
Thomas Higham, 1.
„ the younger, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
J. bishop of Ely, 2, 3, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8.
William Notyngham, knight, 3, 4.
Henry Wentworth, knight, 3, 4, 7, 8,
9, 10.
John Wyngefeld, Wyngfeld, 4, 5, 6.
William Hopton, 4, 5, 6.
,, knight, 7, 8, 9, lO.
William Huse, knight, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, lO.
Alexander Cressvner, esquire, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10.
Thomas Appulton, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, lO.
Honry, duke of Buckingham, 7, 8.
Tliomas, earl of Surrey, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard Neel, knight, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Christopher Willoughby, 7, 8.
,, knight, 9, lO.
Richard Clere, 7.
Robert Clere, 8, 9, 10.
Ralph WiUoughby, 9, 10.
Robert Fenys, knight, 10.
Surrey.
1. Guildford, 16 August, 1479.
2. „ 24 September, 1479.
3. Westminster, 26 June, 1483.
4. ,, 6 December, 1483.
6. Dunstable, 25 April, 1484.
Th. archbishop of Canterbury, 1, 2, 3,
4,5.
L. archbishop of York, 1, 2.
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6.
J. bishop of Exeter, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
3, 4, 6.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1,2,
3.
Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight,
1,2.
George Nevylle of Bergevenny, knight,
1,2.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 1, 2,
3.
Thomas Brian, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.
John Catesby, Serjeant at law, 1, 2.
„ knight, 3, 4, 5.
WiUiam Huse, 1, 2.
Thomas Seintleger, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Bourchier, knight, 1.
, , the younger, knight,
3.
George Broun, knight, 1, 2,
19 Edward IV. m. 32r/.
Sid.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 23f/.
Ud.
24d.
William Essex, 1, 2.
John Gaynesford, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
John Wood, the elder, 1, 2.
,, knight, 3, 4, o.
Thomas Basset, esquire, 1, 2.
William Marston, Merston, 1, 2.
John Holgrave, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
William Donyngton, Dunnyngton, 1,
2.
P. bishop of Exeter, 2, 3.
Nicholas Gaynesford, 2, 3.
Thomas Wyntershyll, 2.
Th. archbishop of York, 3, 4, 5.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 3.
John, duke of Norfolk, 3, 4, 5.
Thomas, earl of Surrey, 3, 4, 5.
John Sulyard, 3, 4, 5.
John Ncrbury, knight, 3, 4, 5.
John Ewerby, 3, 4, 5.
Ralph Tykull, 3.
Richard Ratclyff, knight, 4, 5.
Christopher Wardc. knight, 4, 5.
John Leygh, 4, 5.
John Bell, 5.
Richard Drax, 5.
APPENDIX.
575
Sussex.
1. Westminster, 23 June, 1477.
2. „ 22 November, 1478.
3. Wobum, 26 May, 1479.
4. Chichester, 12 September, 1479.
6. „ 23 September, 1479.
6. Westminster, 12 July, 1480.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
a
4 January, 1481.
5 December, 1481.
26 June, 1483.
6 December, 1483.
6 February, 1484.
7 March, 1484.
3 June, 1484.
15 July, 1484.
18 November, 1484.
28 November, 1484,
12 December, 1484.
6 February, 1485.
Th. archbishop of Canterbury, 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18.
J. bishop of Chichester, 1,3.
George, duke of Clarence, 1.
Kichard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
William, earl of Arundell, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
3, 4,5,6,7,8,9, 10,11,12,13,14,
15, 16, 17, 18.
Thomas Arundell of Matravcrs,
knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
George Nevylle, knight, 1.
, , of Bergevenny , knight,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
John Fenys, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,8.
Thomas Bryan, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18.
Roger Leukenore, knight, 1.
William Huse, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Thomas Echyngham, knight, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Hoo, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
17 Edwajfd IV,
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Richard Leukenore, Lewkenore, the
elder, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18.
John Goryng, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Thomas Stedolfe, Stydolfe, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8.
John Wode the younger, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18.
„ theelder, 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13.
„ „ treasurer of
England, 14.
Robert Wodefolde, Wodefeld, Wodfold,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
E. bishop of Chichester, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8,9.
Thomas West de la Ware, knight, 2, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16,. 17, 18.
John West de la Ware, knight, 3.
Henry Roos, knight, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
13.
Thomas Oxbrygge of Brede, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,8,9, 13, 14,15, 16, 17, 18.
John Stanney, Stanny, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Thomas Lewkenore, Leukenore, 5.
„ the younger, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Cumbe, Combe, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
William Notyngham, knight, 8.
John Dudley, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18.
W. bishop of Winchester, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
576
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
SUSSEX— cont.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 9.
John, duke of Norfolk, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
John Sulyard, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18.
John Apseley, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18.
Wmiam Badmyld, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18.
John Baker, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14.
Henry Rose, Rosse, 11.
knight, 18, 14, lo,
16, 17, 18.
William Vagger, 12.
Henry Grey, lord Grev, knight, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18.
John Faggar, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
William Couert, Cowert, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Henry Fynche, 16, 17, 18.
Edward Bartlott, 18.
Warwickshire.
1. Westminster, 14 June, 1478.
2.
8.
6 February, 1479.
28 November, 1481.
4.
28 June, 1482.
5.
6.
24 May, 1483.
26 June, 1488.
7.
8.
9.
80 July, 1488.
9 August, 1483.
6 December, 1483.
10.-
10 July, 1484.
J. bishop of Worcester, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10.
J, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1,
2, 8„4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
John Straunge of Straunge, knight, 1,
2,8.
John Sutton of Dudley, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6.
John Nedeham, knight, 1, 2.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 1, 2.
John Grevyle, knight, 1, 2.
Simon Mountford, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Ferrers, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,8.
John Hugeford, Hugford, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Henry Boteler, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
18 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 28^/.
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22 „ 1. 80</.
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1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 20(1.
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William West, 1.
John Beaufitz, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Rastell, 1, 2.
William Bristow, Briscowe, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9.
Guy Fairfax, knight, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10.
John Vavesour, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Thomas Cokesey, Kokesey, 3, 4.
Edward Grey of Lisle, knight, 4.
,, viscount Lisle,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard JBoughton, 4, 5.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Edward Ralegh, Raweley, knight, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
John, duke of Norfolk, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
John Boughton, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Richard Radclyff, knight, 8, 9, 10.
Wniiam Gatesby, 8, 9, 10.
Robert Throgmarton, 10.
JVestmoreland.
1. Westminster, 28 April, 1481.
2. „ 14 May, 1483.
3. „ 26 June, 1483.
4. „ 5 December, 1488.
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Edward V. m. lOrf. (also on dd.)
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 22^/.
17'/.
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APPENDIX.
677
WESTMORELAND-^ont.
B. bishop of Carlisle, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1,2.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
8,4.
Humphrey Dacre of Dacre, knight, 1,
2, 8, 4.
Richard Nele, Neel, knight, 1, 2, 3, 4.
William Jenney, 1.
William Parre, knight, 1.
Thomas Stryklonde, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Middelton, 1.
Richard Musgrave, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Bate, 1.
Nicholas Tavemer, 1,
John Wharton, 1.
Christopher Baty, 1.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 2, 8.
Roger Townesend, 2, 8, 4.
Christopher Moresby, knight, 2, 8, 4.
Edward. Redmayn, 2, 8.
John Crakenthorpe, Erakenthorpe, 2,
8,4.
Antony Crakenthorpe, Krakenthorpe,
2, 8, 4.
James Pekeryng, Pykeryng, Pikeryng,
2,8.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 4.
William Musgrave, 4.
Wiltshire.
1. Westminster, 28 November, 1478.
2. Guildford, 16 August, 1479.
8. Westminster, 27 January, 1480.
4. „ 12 February, 1480.
6. „ 28 March, 1480.
6. „ 28 November, 1480.
7. „ 10 February, 1481.
8. „ 20 July, 1488.
9. „ 5 December, 1488.
))
18 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 26d.
19 „ m. 82^.
Sid.
SOd.
20 „ Part 1. m. 28(2.
2ed.
26d.
1 Richard III. „ 21d.
Ud.
It
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it
99
99
W. bishop of Winchester, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6, 7, 8, 9.
R. bishop of Salisbury, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6,
7.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6, 6, 7.
William, earl of Arundell, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
7, 8, 9.
John, abbot of Malmesbury, 1, 2, 8, 4,
6,7.
John Audeley of Audeley, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
William Stourton of Stourton, knight,
1,2.
Richard Chokke, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,
6,7.
John Catesby, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
„ knight, 8, 9.
Roger Tocotes, knight, 1, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7,
8.
John Cheyne, Cheyney, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
William Colyngboume, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6,
7,8.
John Whytokesmede, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7.
Henry Longe, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9.
ti2d8
John Mounpesson, Mompesson, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Robert Baynard, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9.
John Benger, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
John Stourton of Stourton, knight, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7, 9.
Richard Beauchamp, knight, 8, 4, 6, 6,
7,8.
Walter Hungerford, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, 6, 6, 7.
John Long, 6.
Thomas, abbot of Malmesbury, 6.
John Zouche of Zouche, knight, 7, 8,
9.
L. bishop of Salisbury, 8.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 8.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 9.
John Colowe, 8.
John Seymour, 8, 9.
Francis, viscount Lovell, 9.
William Collowe, 9.
George NevyUe, 9.
Thomas Stafford, 9.
John Musgrave, 9.
Edward Redmayn, 9.
2o
578
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Worcestershire.
1. Westminster, 28 May, 1477.
2. „ 8 July, 1477.
8. „ 11 July, 1478.
4. „ 2 December, 1481.
5. „ 11 August, 1488.
6. ,, 5 December, 1488.
E. bishop of Carlisle, 1, 2, 8, 4.
J. bishop of Worcester, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
T. bishop of Hereford, 1, 2, 8, 4.
George, duke of Clarence, 1, 2.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas, marquess of Dorset, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Antony, earl Ryvers, 1, 2, 8, 4.
John Beauchamp of Powyk, knight, 1,
2, 8, 4.
John Sutton of Duddeley, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6.
Richard Fenys of Dacre, knight, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5.
Thomas Vaghan, Vaughan, knight, 2.
„ treasurer of the
king's chamber, 1, 8, 4.
Thomas Littelton, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Guy Fairefax, 1, 2.
„ knight, 8.
Thomas Ursewyk, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Walter Scull, Skull, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 22J.
21d.
18 „ „ 28d.
21 „ „ 2. „ 20c/.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 19*/.
nd.
Roger Harewell, Harwell, 1, 2, 3, 4,
6, 6.
John Acton, 1, 2, 8.
Humphrey Salwey, Stalwey, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Thomas Ligon, Lygon, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, G.
William Ligon, Lygon, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
William, abbot of Evesham, 2, 8, 4.
Humphrey Stafford, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Thomas Bruges, Brugge, 3, 4.
William Jenney, 4.
John Sulyard, 4.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 5.
John, duke of Norfolk, 5, 6.
Richard Radclyff, knight, 5, 6.
Humphrey Starky, knight, 6, 6.
Thomas Tremayle, 6, 6.
William Catesby, esquire of the body,
5,6.
William Lyttelton, 6, 6.
Robert Handy, 6.
Robert Russell, 6.
Yorkshire.— East Hiding.
1. Westminster, 14 June, 1478.
2, Woburn, 4 July, 1479.
8. Cawood, 14 August, 1481.
4. Westminster, 8 February, 1482.
5. „ 14 May, 1488.
6. „ 26 June, 1488.
7. „ 6 December, 1488.
8. Nottingham, 18 September, 1484.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8,
4,6.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Lumley of Lumley, knight, 1,
2, 8, 4.
Richard Nele, 1.
„ knight, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
William Jenney, 1, 2, 8.
Robert Constable, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4,
fi ft 7 ft
Walter Griffyth, knight, 1, 2.
John Vavesour the younger, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6, 7.
18 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 28</.
19 „ m. 32d.
21 „ Part 2. m. 21rf.
2(M.
Edward V. m. dd.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 22rf.
„ „ 15d.
2 „ „ 25d.
Robert Hilyard, Helyard, Hiliard, the
elder, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6.
William Eland, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
John Vavesour, 8.
, „ the elder, 1, 2, 8, 4.
, Edward Saltmerssh, Saltmarch, 1, 2, 8.
, John Haytefeld, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Henry Thwaytes, 1, 2.
' J. bishop of Durham, 2, 8, 4, 6.
I Marmaduke Constable, 2.
„ knight, 4.
I Thomas, archbishop of York, 8, 4, 6,
; 6, 7, 8.
Thomas Meteham, Metheam, knight,
, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
, Richard FitzHugh, knight, 4, 5, 6, 7> 8.
APPENDIX.
679
YORKSHIRE.— EAST RIDING— cant.
Roger Townesend, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
James Charleton, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
Henry, duko of Buckingham, 6, 6.
Francis Lovell, knight, viscount Lovell,
5, 6, 7, 8.
John Constable, 6.
jy knight, 6, 7, 8.
Edmund Thwaytys, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Stephen Copyndale, 6, 6, 7, 8.
John Lawenney, 6, 6, 7, 8.
William Chaumberleyn, Ohamberleyn,
6, 6, 7, 8.
W. bishop of Durham, 6.
John, duke of Norfolk, 6, 7, 8.
John Aske, knight, 6, 7, 8.
John Kendale, 6, 1, 8.
Morgan Kydwelly, 7, 8.
Richard Ratclyff, knight, 7, 8.
Ralph Bygot, knight, 7, 8.
Robert Bothe, dean of York cathedral,
8.
Gervase Clifton, knight, 8.
Martin del See, knight, 8.
John Dawny, 8.
Edmund Skerne, 8.
Thomas Creyke, 8.
Yorkshire.— North Hiding.
1. Westminster, 26 February, 1478.
2. „ 9 November, 1480.
8. „ 80 November, 1480.
4. „ 14 May, 1488.
5. „ 26 June, 1488.
6. „ 6 December, 1488.
fj
L. archbishop of York, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2, 8,
4, 6, 6.
William Hastynges of Hastynges,
knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Ralph Graystok of Graystok, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Thomas Lumley of Lumley, knight, 1,
2 8.
Richard NeeU, Nele, 1, 2, 8.
„ knight, 4, 5.
William Jenney, 1, 2, 8.
Richard Pygot, 1, 2, 8, 4.
James Stranways, knight, 1.
John Conyers, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
John Pikeryng, Pykeryng, knight, 1,
2,8.
Edmund Hastynges, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
Ralph Assheton, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
William Ewere, knight, 1, 2, 8.
Thomas Wytham, 1, 2.
Miles Metkalfe, Metcalf, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 20rf.
20 „ ,. 26^.
It
>}
Edward V. m. lOd.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 22d.
lid.
»»
17
Thomas Aspar, Asper, 1, 2, 8, 5, 6.
William Colvyle, Colvile, 1, 2, 8.
Thomas, archoishop of York, 2, 8, 4, 5,
J. bishop of Durham, 2, 8.
Robert Graystok, knight, 2, 8.
James Danby, knight, 8, 4, 5, 6«
Richard Danby, 8, 4, 6, 6.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 4, 5.
Francis Lovell, knight, viscount Lovell,
4, 6, 6.
Richard Fitzhugh, knight, 4, 5, 6.
John Scrope of Bolton, knight, 4, 5, 6.
Roger Tounesend, 4, 5, 6.
Richard Ratclyff, knight, 4, 6, 6.
John, duke of Norfolk, 5, 6.
Richard Scrope of Upsall, knight, 5.
Thomas Gower, knight, 5.
Thomas Metcalf, 5.
,, knight, 6.
Thomas Scrope of Massam, knight, 6.
Gervase Clyfton, knight, 6.
Morgan Eydwelly, 6.
Yorkshire.— West Biding.
1. Westminster, 18 May, 1477.
2. „ 5 March, 1478.
8. „ 28 April, 1478.
4. Rotherham, 29 September, 1478.
6. Westminster, 18 November, 1479.
6. Cawood, 14 August, 1481.
17 Edward IV. Part 1. m. 22(7.
18 „ „ 29^.
19
21
i9
9f
26d.
m. Sid,
Part 2. m; 21d.
580
CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
YORKSHIRE.— WEST RIDlNG--€OfU.
7. Westminster, 14 May, 1488.
8. „ 26 June, 1488.
9. „ 5 December, 1488.
10. „ 27 January, 1484.
11. „ 6 February, 1486.
12. „ 17 February, 1485.
L. archbishop of York, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
George, duke of Clarence, 1.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7.
Henry, earl of Northumberland, 1, 2,
8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Ralph Greystoke of Greystoke, knight,
1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Richard Nele, Neell, 1, 2, 8.
„ knight, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
William Jenney, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
James Haryngton, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Richard Fitz William, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4.
Henry Vavesour, Vavasoure, knight, 1,
2, 8, 4, 5, 6.
John Pylkyngton, Pilkyngton, knight,
1, 2, 8.
William Plimipton, knight, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5.
William Hopton of Swellyngton, 1, 4, 5.
„ „ knight,
2,8.
Brian Roclyff, RouclyfF, Ratclyflf, 1, 2,
8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Guy Fayrefax, 1.
knight, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Thomas Middelton, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Edward V. m. 10^/.
1 Richard III. Part 1. m. 22^/.
^ 15*/.
18</.
2 ., „ 24e/.
23r/.
John Bradford, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 12.
John Gryseacres, Grisacres, 2» 8, 4, 5, 6.
Hugh Hastynges, knight, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8.
W. bishop of Durham, 4.
Thomas Nevylle of Levessege, 4, 6.
n i> knight, 6.
John FitzWilliam, 5, 7, 8.
Th. archbishop of York, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
J. bishop of Durham, 5, 6, 7.
William Gascoign, knight, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12.
Robert Ryder, knight, 6.
Thomas FitzwiUiam, 6.
„ knight, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12.
Henry, duke of Buckingham, 7, 8.
Richard Fitzhugh, knight, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12.
Roger Tounesend, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Thomas Wurteley, knight, 7, 8.
John Nevylle, knight, 7, 8.
Edward Redmayn, 7, 8.
John, duke of Norfolk, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Morgan Kydwelly, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Richard RatclyflF, knight, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Gervase Clyfton, knight, 9, 10, 11, 12.
William Darcy, knight, 10, 11, 12.
8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
William Sayryle, Savyle, Sayvell, 1, 2, | John, earl of Lincoln, 11, 12.
8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. I John Daweny, 11, 12.
I
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I
I
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GENERAL INDEX.
( 588 )
GENEKAL INDEX.
Abberley. Abburley, Abborlev, Abirley. oo.
Woroester. 126. 211, 383. 502. 5^.
Abbot, Abbod, John, 22, 483.
Abbotley. See Abberley,
Abbots Bromley, oo Stafford, 277.
Abburley. See Abberley.
Abell. John. 347. 411, 452. 488.
Richard, 25.
Agnes his wife. 25.
Abenbury, Abunbury [co. Denbigh] . 516.
Abendon. See Abingdon.
Aberdeen. Haberdyne. in Scotland, 190, 204,
206.222. ^
Abergavenny. Bergevenny [oo. Monmouth],
3, 157. 367, 421, 456, 475, 505.
AbergwiUy. Aberguyly[co. CaermarthenJ , col-
legiate church of. prebend of Trallinir
in. 250. ^
Abemeth. Alexander, 296.
Abemethy. Ibumathe. in Scotland, 217.
Abenrrach. Abberwargh, in Brittany. 366.
Aberystwith, Abrustwith, oo. Cardigan, 349.
350.
Abeynon. Maurice. 356.
Abingdon, Abendon, Abyndon. oo. Berks, 82,
188, 386.
abbey of, 326.
abbot and convent of , 74,281, 326.
abbot of. 74.
John Sant, abbot of , 74,278,281,552. <
John, abbot of, 554, 569. |
Peter, abbot of , 74. j
Thomas, abbot of, 326. I
Abinger, Alyngeworth, co Surrey, 468.
Abington, Abyton, co. Cambridge, 434.
Abirley. See Abberley.
Abraham, Robert, 150.
Abrehall, William, 62.
Abrey, John, 317.
Abrustwith. See Aberystwith.
Abunbury. See Abenbury.
Aburley. See Abberley.
Abyndon. See Abingdon.
Abyndon. Henry, 442.
Abyton. See Abington.
Acham, William, 537.
Aokart. George, 204.
Aole, CO. Norfolk, 143.
Aoren, John, 274.
Acton Bumell [oo. Salop] , charter dated at,
114.
, statute of, 102.
Acton. CO. Suffolk, 31.
Acton, Antony, 419, 539.
John, 88, 220, 419, 539, 540, 578.
Thomas, 571.
Adam. John. 189, 221.
Adamanson, Robert, 526.
Adams, John, prior of Lanthony Prima, 284.
William, 76.
Adamys, John, 99.
Adelsey, John. 269.
Adelyn, Ralph, 135.
Adene, John. 493.
Admiral. See Richard ; Howard.
Admiralty 102, 343. 346, 392, 411.
Admjrtte, Nicholas, 464.
Adys, Roger, 267.
Affasset, Matthew, 223.
Afkynton. See Ashington.
Agerston, Agirston, John, 396, 568.
Aggesthorpe. See Asthorpe.
Agirston. See Agerston.
Aglasford, John, 91.
Agmondesham. See Amersham.
Ailric, 66.
Aire. Eyre, river, co. York, 51, 112.
Airmyn, Ayrmyn, co. York, 241.
Aissheley. See Ashley.
Aker, James. 432.
Akeren, John, 274.
Akethorp in Lowestoft, co. Suffolk, 143.
584
GENERAL INDEX.
Alabowe, in Brittany, 966.
Alan, son in law of Enisan. 65.
Alanson, Alexander, 225.
Alarde. William, 26.
Alayn. See Alejn.
Albemarle. ooontesB of. See Fortibui.
Alberbury. oo. Salop, 857. 503.
Alberton, Thomas, 551.
Albineio, Samson de, 66.
Albon. Edmund, dean of Warwick, 529.
chaplain of Salwarp, 163.
parson of MeiTod, 309.
, phjsioian of Edward IV, 163.
Albote, John. 483.
Albooru. See Aldeburgh.
Alburne. See Aldboume.
Alburgh, CO. York, 450.
Alburgh, Alborough, John, 85.
WiUiam, 243.
Albv, CO. Norfolk. 37.
Alcares [in Spain], 208.
Aloester, Aicestar, oo. Warwick, 73.
Alook. John. 80.
, bishop of Worcester [1476-
1486] » 33, 34. 117. 130. 131, 164, 166.
171, 233, 273, 278, 286, 337, 354, 355,
367, 473, 529, 560, 561, 570. 576, 578.
Alday, John, 405, 440.
Aldboume, Alburne, oo. Wilts, 10.
Aldeburgh, Albouru, co. Suffolk, 344.
Aldenham, co. Hertford, 76, 374.
Aldemey, Aureneye, Omey, island of, 74,318,
408, 413.
Aldersey, Aldyrsey, Thomas, 51, 79, 351.
Alderton, Thomas, 155.
Aldewynole. See Aldwinkle.
Aldredeslade, co. Wilts, 537.
Aldres, Aldrys, William, 326.
Aldwin, 65.
Aldwinkle, Aldewrncle, oo. Northampton,
172, 201, 416.
Aldyrsey. See Aldersey.
Alee, John, 375.
Alegh, Thomas, 85.
Alewyne, Nicholas, 244.
Aleyn, Alayn, Alen, Alyn, John, 122.
sheriff of London. 3.
, chaplain in the ohamelhouse
of Wycombe, o9.
Richard, 170,302.
, Thomas, 87, 118, 211, 461, 483.
, William, 525.
Alfegh, Alphewe. John. 109, 111, 126, 184,
344, 355, 395, 413, 425. 466, 563.
Alfleton. See Alpheton.
Alfonsi, Peter, 248, 279.
Alford, CO. Lincoln, 15.
Alfred, king of England, charter of, 305.
Alfrey, Bichard, 898.
Alfyxigton. See Alphington.
Algarkirk, co. Lincoln, 829.
Algor, WiUiam, 22.
Alibon. Bichard, 526.
Alington, Alynton, Matthew. 261.
Alisaundre. WUliam, 28.
Alkborough, Alkebarewe, co. Lincoln, 124.
i Alkington, Alyghton, in Whitehuroh, oo.
Salop. 885.
Allerton. John, 85.
Bichard. 85.
Bobert, 186, 407.
Thomas. 155.
Alleworthbury. See Alwardbury.
Allington, Alynton, co. Kent, 478. 524.
Alington. co. Lincoln, 318.
Almain. 71 , 809, 494. 518, 548, 560. 552.
merchante of, 28. 49, 289, 353, 426.
Alman, G-uyllemyne, 545.
Almen. Stephen, 22.
Almondbury, oo. York, 477.
Almoner. SeeDanet; Felde; Taillour.
Almore [co. Denbigh], 516.
Almshouse, foundation of. 505.
Abiard, John, 137.
Alneio, William de, 66.
Alnewyk, William, bishop of Lincoln [1436-
1449] , 107.
Alom, John, 295.
Alpheton, Alfleton [co. Suffolk] , 301.
Alphewe. See Alf egh.
Alphington, Alfyngton, co. Devon. 306-
Alston Mares, co. Somerset, 266.
Althorpe, Olthorpe, co. Northampton, 186,
568.
Alton, Aulton Estbroke, oo. Southampton. 265.
859.
Alveton, co. Stafford, 120.
CO. Wilte, 501.
Alveley. co. Salop. 7, 496.
AlTeloee, in Hastingleigh, oo. Kent. 458.
Alverstoke, co. Southampton. 50.
Alvetheley. See Aveley.
Alveton. See Alton.
Alwardbury. Alleworthbury, co. Wilte, hun-
dred of, 212, 288.
Alwyn, Nicholas, 244.
Alyn. See Aleyn.
Alyghton. See Alkington.
Alyngeworth. See Abinger.
Alyngton. See Allington.
Alyngton, John, 116,555.
,Boger, 291.
... William, 22, 51, 109. 111-118, 142.
146. 169, 893, 896, 898. 488, 566.
Alynton. See Allington.
Amadas, Walter, 262, 317. 327.
Ambrosio, John, 881, 850. 362, 467.
Amener, Bobert, 626.
Amersham, Agmondesham, Hakmersham, oo.
Buckingham, 26. 411, 429.
Amesbury, Ambresbury, oa Wilte, 176, 199,
212, 288.
hundred of , 212, 288.
, charter dated at, 69.
GENERAL INDEX.
686
Ameiqueta, Dominio de, 248, 279.
Ampe. Thomas, 269.
AmpthiU, HamptehiU. oo. Bedford. 174, 291.
Ampton, 00. Suffolk, 92, 188.
Amwyk. See Anwiok.
Amjas, John, 119.
,B»lph.290.
Amyi, Henry, 31.
Anatint. See Annan.
Anoholme, Ankholme, co. Lincoln. 320.
Anorewyk. See Ankerwyke.
Anderby, oo. Lincoln, 15.
AndoTer, oo. Southampton, 389, 474, 537.
Andrea, John, 507.
Andrewe, Edward, 84.
, John, 229.
Matthew, 262, 328, 426, 520.
, Master Biohard, dean of St. Peter's,
York, 25, 266.
, William, 380.
Andrewes, William, 190.
Andrews, Maoy, 262.
Angers, in Franoe» St. Nicholas by, ubbot of,
407.
Anglesey, county of, 360, 369, 609.
sheriff of , 369.
And see Chamberlain.
Ankerwyke, Ancrewyk [co. Buckingham],
priory of, 137.
, Eleanor Spendeloae, prioress of. 137.
Ankholme. See Anohohne.
Annaghdown, Enacheune [ca Galway] , bishop
of. See Baret.
Annan, Anaunt, in Scotland, 196.
Anne, queen of Richard III, 84. 67, 265,
260, 338, 372. 376, 377, 385, 386, 417,
422, 423. 464. 473, 476, 477, 496, 498.
605, 61(W12. 526.
daughter of Edward IV, 157.
Tan Anne, Arnold, 116.
Annesley, co. Nottingham, 8.
Ansty, CO. Southampton, 463.
Antonio de Nigro, John, 216.
Antron, William, 296.
Antwerp, in Brabant, 339.
Anwick, Amwyk, co. Linoohi, 167.
Anyell, Bichord, 367.
Aport, John, 187, 294.
Apostolic See, 46.
Appilby. See Appleby.
Appilton. See Appleton.
Appilyerd, Richard, chaplain of St. Swithun,
Wakeaeld, 279.
Appleby, Appulby. co. Lincoln, 263.
Appleby, Appelby, Appilby, Appulby. John,
238, 237, 492.
, Biohard, 463.
, Bobert, 438, 613.
Appledore, Appyleore, Appuldour, co. Kent,
61,18^496.
Appleton, Appelton, Appilton, Appulton,
Appylton, John, 26.
Appleton, Boxer. 109, lU, 366, 302, 395, 398,
401, 425, 466, 490. 663.
Thomas, 354, 397, 399, 490, 574.
Apprise, Apryse, Thomas, 102.
Appulby. See Appleby.
Appuldour. See Appledore.
Appulton. See Appleton.
Appyleore. See Appledore.
Aprice, Biohard, 97.
AprU. Bichard. 491.
Apseley. See Apsley.
Apeley. See Aspley.
Apsley, Apseley. John, 216, 347, 394, 397
447, 489, 576.
, sheriff of Surrey, 328.
Aquitjbine, admiral of. See Biohard ; Howard.
, wines of, 517, 520.
Arblaster, James, 434.
Arohbold, Theobald, 16.
Archenfield, Urchynfeld, oo. Hereford, 414.
Archer's Court, in Biyer, co. Kent, 406.
Ardam. See Ardem.
Ardena, Henry de, 66.
Ardem. Ardam, Ardeme, John, 2.
MatUda, 2.
Peter, justice of the Bench, 196, 236
Thomas, 2.
, parson of Little Stam-
bridge, 68.
, , master of the college of Ples-
hey, 331.
Ardington, co. Berks, 476.
Ardmore, in Ireland, 636.
Ardmulchan, Ardemulghan, co. Meath, 341.
Ardrun, William, 149, 293.
Arduduy, co. Merioneth, 441.
Argent, Clement, parson of Hemswell, 611.
Aringden, co. York, 89, 226.
Arkerbold, John, 184.
Arkesden, co. Essex, 268.
Arlesey, Arkesey, co. Bedford, 478, 542.
Arlington, Erlyngton [oo. Sussex] , 447.
Armagh, archbishopric of, 40, 100.
, archbishop of. See Connesburgh.
Armathwaite, co. Cumberland, prioress and
nuns of, 208.
, Isabel, prioress of, 208.
Arme. See Herm.
Arme, Archibald an, 225.
Armingford, Amyngford. co. Cambridge, hun-
dred of. 142, 258.
Arnold, Amall, co. Nottingham, 19, 549.
Arnold, John, 344.
Bichard. 648.
Arnoldson, Cornelius. 42.
PhUip,42.
Amyngford. See Armingford.
Arrow [co. Warwick] , 319.
Arsic, Manser, 66.
Arthia, oo. Cornwall, 239.
Arthur, Edward, 169,
586
GENERAL INDEX.
Artington, Ertyngtoiiy oo. Sumy. 43.
Artoii, 204.
Anmdell. John. 296. 371. 897. 489.
of Treriee. 430.
bishop of Chiohwter [1459.
1477]. 119, 161,675.
dean of Exeter. 374.
prebendary of Salisbury, 258.
prebendary of St. Martin le
Grand, haaAoa, 167.
prebendary of St. George's.
Windsor, 167.285.
, prebendary of Tamworth, 159.
, Niobolas, of Trensse, 328.
Joan his wife, 828.
Ralph, 84.
Robert, 828, 430.
Thomas, 160, 214. 896, 417. 478. 501.
556,659.
Katharine his wife, 417.
Thomas, of Maltravers, 50, 62, 78,
112. 166, 244. 263. 397, 399. 431, 489,
491,645,660.570.572.576.
Asoot, oo. Berks. 256.
Ash, Assh by Dertford, oo. Kent. 28.
Aysshe by Mepehara. oo. Kent, 28.
00. Surrey, 136.438.
Ashbourne. Asshebum in le Peke. oo. Derby,
6. 295. 624. 525.
Ashburton, Assheperton, oo. Devon. 8.
Ashby. Assheby. oo. Linooln, 268.
de la Zouoh. co. Leicester . 498.
Hareys. See Mears Ashby.
Asheldhara. Assheldham. oo. Essex, 495.
Asheley, John de, 8.
Ashen, Esse, oo. Essex. 826.
Ashford, Assheford, oo. Kent. 402, 445. 482,
511.
Ashington, Astyngton. Afkynton, oo. Somerset.
140. 178.
Ashley, Aissheley. oo. Devon. 836.
Assheley, oo. Southampton. 614.
Asholt in Ardale. See Esholt in Airedale.
Ashridge, Assherigge, oos. Wilts and Berks,
91, 180, 221.
Ashton, Asshton, oo. Wilts. 120.
, Long. Longassheton by Bristol, oo.
Somerset, 457.
Ashton, Aiohard, 54.
Ashurst. Asshehurste, co. Surrey, 87, 881.
Ashwell, Asshewell. co. Hereford, 199, 225.
Ashwood. Asshewodes. in W^hitohuroh, oo.
Salop, 885.
, 00. Stafford. 88. 450.
Aske, John. 188, 819, 899, 492, 579
Aslak, William, 296.
Aslookton, 00. Nottingham, 4, 19.
Aspall, 00. Suffolk. 158.
Aspar. See Asper.
Aspeley. See Apsley.
Aspenden, Aspeden, co. Hertford, 210.
Asper, Aspar, Thomas, 845, 894, 425, 688. 679.
Aspley. Apsley. co. Warwiok, 60. 73.
Asplon. Aspelond, Henry, 174.
Aspynalght. William, warden of the Hospital
of St. Giles. Maldon. 285.
Aspynhalgh, Biohard, chaplain of St. ^mry in
Chiohester Cathedral. 548.
Assanus, Emmanuel, 198.
Asser. Roger. 582.
Assh. See Ash.
Asshbnmham, Asshebumham, John, 396,
489.
Asshe. See Ash.
Asshe, James, 85.
Cecily his wife. 85.
Richard, 52.
Thomas, 95. 105, 270, 402, 466.
Asshebom, Henry. 7*
Asshebumham. See Aashbumham.
Assheby, John. 188.
abbot of Darley, 83, 38.
William, 68, 396. 400, 489, 56^
Assheoames, oo. Somerset. 5.^0.
Asshehurste. See Ashurst.
Asshelaye. John. 826. 328.
William. 826, 828.
Assheperton. See Ashburtou.
Assheton. Asshton, Edmund, 813.
Edward, 827. 884.
Nicholas, 827, 384.
justioeof the Benoh, 196,236.
Ralph. 880, 892.394, 397. 898, 401
425, 445, 464, 482. 490. 492. 662. 663.'
579.
vioe-oonstable of Enfland,
868.
, sheriff of York, 291.
Richard, 64. 811, 663.
John. 847.
mayor of Cambridge, 555.
Asshewood, in Kinver. co. Stafford, 226, 363.
Asshpole. William, 465.
Asshton. See Assheton ; Ayssheton.
Asteley. Astley, John. 112, 182, 167, 377.
Nicholas, 814.
Isabel his wife, 314.
Philip. 314.
Ralph, 314.
, Thomas, 60.
Asthorpe, Aggesthorpe, oo. Linooln, 48.
Astley. Asteley. oo. Warwick, 479.
Astley. See Asteley.
Astlot, Richard, 468.
Aston. 00. Warwick. 78.
le Wall, 00. Northampton, 325,
Aston, John, 396. 678.
parson of Snodland, 28
William, 607.
Astone, John de, 8.
Astry. Astrey. Astryoh, Ralph, 148, 262,
, , sheriff of London, 661
GENERAL INDEX.
587
Astyngton. See Ashington.
Atherstone, oo. Warwiok. 441.
AtkjMon, John, 180, 274, 423, 534.
Thomas, 234. 411.
William. 177.
Atteheth, Walter, 266.
AttehyUe. Stephen, 27.
Aitewode, WUUam, 188.
Attilburgh. See Attleborough.
Attleborough. Attilburgh, co. Norfolk, 56.
Attorney-general. See Huse ; Huddesfeld ;
Kidwelly.
Atwyll, John, mayor of Exeter, 493.
Attwyll, John, 323.
, Philip, 207.
Aubry, Awbry, John, 78, 317.
mayor of Norwich, 213.
Aubi^ry. See Avebury.
Aaohtermuohty, in Sootland, 242.
Audeley, Master Edmund, bishop of Rochester.
[1480-1492], 222. 466, 562, 563.
, , prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 222.
, prebendary of Tamworth, 152,
222.
, John, 394. 468.
, , lord, 9, 22, 50, 68, 145. 183,
213. 245, 263, 384, 397, 415. ^S. 489,
519, 530. 549, 657, 558, 57(W74. 577.
, .treasurer of England, 488,
544,546.
, , parson of Shimpling, 282.
, Thomas, 299.
Audieme, Hodiema, in Brittany, ship called
la Margaret of, 426.
Audemetre, John, 187.
Auerell, John, 268.
Auger, Henry, 51.
Augur, Clement, 293.
Nicholas. 243.
Aulesoomb. See Awliscombe.
Aulton. See Alton.
Aungre. See Ongar.
Auray, in Brittany, ship called la Marie de
Kair of, 146.
Aureneye. See Aldemey.
Aurey, Richard, 19.
Austell, Master John, canon of Wells, 117.
Austria, duke of, 363, 446, 494. 544.
And see Maximilian.
Austyn, Hugh, oscheator of Norfolk and
Suffolk, 143, 158.
William, abbot of Titchfield, 281.
, parson of Cranleigh, 281.
Wymund, 242, 262.
Auzerre, diocese of, 156, 302.
Ayane, John, 148.
Avebury, Aubury, co. Wilts, 501.
Aveley, Alyetheley, go. Essex, 187.
Arerey, William, 449.
Avon river, co. Warwick, 115, 318.
Awbry. See Aubry.
Awliscombe, Aulescomb, oo. Dovon, 98.
Awnesham, Richard, 548.
Awood. John, 109.
Awre, CO. Gloucester, 241.
Axebridge, Axbrigge, oo. Somerset, 187. 437.
Axholme. Oxholme, Isle of. co. Lincoln. 51,
112. 385, 391, 409. 422, 470, 503, 636,
641.
Axroinster, co. Devon, 80, 291.
Aylburton. See Elburton.
Aylemer, Sybil, 336.
Aylemere. Stephen, 68.
Aylesbaare, co. Devon, 472.
Aylesbury, oo. Buckingham, 322. 325, 477.
547.
Aylesbury, Ralph, 227.
Aylesford. co. Kent, 344.
Ayleward. William, 265.
Aylewurth. William, 215.
Aylmar, WiUiam. 421.
Aylesham, co. Norfolk, 26, 31.
Ayly, John, abbot of Malmesbury. 12, 190.
Aymery, Hugh. 164.
Aynderby, Walter. 490.
Aynesford. See Eynsford.
Ayringden, co. York, 89, 226.
Ayrmyn. See Airmyn.
Aysshe. See Ash.
Aysshby, Henry, 149.
Ayssheby, William, 354.
Aysshehyrst, William, 244.
Ayssheton, Ralph, 213.
Richard, 54.
Aysshton, Edward, 406, 566.
, Nicholas, 406.
And see Assheton.
Ayste, Alexander, 149.
Ayston, Esyngden, co. Rutland, 76
Ayton, CO. Stafford, 436.
B
Babethorpe, Thomas, parson of Bulmer, 482.
Babham, Thomas, 24.
Baby. Amulph, 307.
Babyngton. John, 320, 355, 396, 400, 489, 568.
, Thomas, 393, 395, 400, 490, 657.
, William, esquire, 104, 105.
, knight, 104.
Marjory his wife, 104.
Baoheler, Oliver, 193.
, Thomas, parson of Weston, 625.
Bachelor, Thomaa, parson of Willingham, 413.
Baohesore. See Badger.
588
GENERAL INDEX.
Baokwell, Bakwell. oo. Somenet. 488.
fiaooa, Bokon, Boown, John, 111, 187, 286.
Biohard, 86.
Thomas, 543.
WiUiam, 130.
, , sheriff of London and Middle*
flex, 270.
BnoonBthorpe. oo. Norfolk, 82.
Baoun. See Baoon.
Bacfwn. See Baoon.
Bodook. Agnee, 181.
John, the elder, 30.
, the younger, 30.
Biohard. 30, 137.
Baddow. Badowe, Great, oo. Essex. 28.
Badelesmere. Bartholomew de, 331.
Badger. Bachesore [oo. Salop], 88.
Badgeworth, Beggeworth, oo. Gloucester. 120.
Badlesmere, Battelesmere, oo. Kent. 369, 367.
Badminton. Bodmanton, Great, oo. Gloucester,
298.
Badowe. See Baddow.
Bage. Bichard, 82.
Bagesworth, See Batohworth.
Baginton, Batheohintona [oo. Warwick]. 66.
Bagot. Bichard. 396, 573.
Bagshot, 00. Surrey, 204. 460.
Baildon. Bajldon. oo. York, 265.
Bailly. John, 101. 295.
Peter. 41.
Baily, Bayly. John, yioar of Dooking. 266.
Baine, John. 110. 111.
Baker. Cristina, 237.
John. 13, 29 77, 207, 263, 292. 295,
398, 576.
Nicholas. 404, 607.
Elisabeth his wife, 607.
, Biohard, 267.
Stephen, 546.
Thomas, 17, 78, 141, 428.
William, 148.
, master of the hospital of St.
Mary or House of God. Doyer, 95.
Bakewell, co. Derby, 194.
Bakon. See Baoon.
Bakshoff. See Bashall.
Balohild, Bichard, 359.
Baldele [oo. Wilts] , 537.
Balder, Bichard, master of the king's ohapel
of Barking. 380.
, , prebendary of Tamworth, 380.
fialdewyn, John, 26.
Baldook, oo. Hertford, 54, 187, 188, 266, 465.
fialdok, Thomas, 25.
Baldon Marsh, Mershbaldington. oo. Oxford,
660.
Baldre, Biohard, 683.
Baldry, Thomas, 404.
William, 166, 174.
Bale, John, 617.
Balfront, Hugh, 206.
Balhede, John, 206.
Balinghem, Balyngfaam. in the m&roliaa of
Calais. 309. 410.
Ballard, Bobert. 446
, William, 529.
Ballyngham. See Balinghem.
Balmeseda. See ValnuMeda.
Balolio, Gosoelin de, 66.
i Balsale in Berkeswell. co. Warwick, 89.
I Balteaford, oo. Worcester. 318.
, BaltODsborough, Baltesburgh, oa Somerset,
' 187.
' Balyngham. See Balinghem.
' Bamburgh, oo. Northumberland. 166. 346.
I Bamme, John. 51. 466.
sheriff of Kent. 440.
Bampton, co. Oxford, 83, 120, 369.
, hundred of , 369.
Bampton, Isabel, 128.
Balph. 128.
, Biohard, 128.
Banaster, Banastre. Gilbert, 133, 307.
Balph, 482, 484.
Bobert, 66.
Boger, 123.
Thurstan. 128.
, William, 188.
Baneston. See Batheaston.
Banewell, John, 437.
Banewell. See Banwell.
Banke. Bank, Bankes, Christopher, parsoii of
Sorayingham. 247.
, Edmund, chaplain of Sandal, 498,
532.
, Biohard, 464.
, Thomas. 352. 393, 404, 428, 461, 486,
500.
esoheator in the county of
Lincoln, 126.
Bankers [in Lee] , oo. Kent, 416.
Banknot, WiUiam, 243.
Bannaster, William, 188.
Banstead, Benstede, co. Surrey, 616, 624.
Banwell, co. Somerset, 302, 437.
Banyard, Bobert, 200.
, Thomas, 16, 112.
Baptista, John, 496, 607.
Barambroke, Hamo, 49.
Barbour, Adrian, 245.
John, 267, 308. 411.
Biohard. 468.
Thomas, 184,287.
Baroheston, Beroheston, oo. Warwick, 73.
Barde, John, 320.
John de, 251, 296.
Bardefeld, John, 238.
Bardesey, Bobert, 43.
I Bardog, Thomas, 86.
GENERAL INDEX.
589
Baret, Barret, John, 82.
, Stephen, 61, 466.
Thomas, bishop of Annaghdown, 51 1 .
, parson of Brean, 511.
Thomas de la, 870.
Barfleur, Barflete, in Normandy, 332.
Barfold, oo. Suffolk, 80. 229.
Barford, Bereford, oo. Wilts, 472.
St. Martin, oo. WUt8.476, 660.
Barfrestone, Berston, oo. Kent. 616.
Barghnm. See Barholm.
Barghe, Manrice, 633.
Barham, Berham, oo. Kent, 281, 306.
Barholm, Bergham. co. Lincoln, 477.
Bariers. See Barriers.
Barington. See Barrington.
Bark, Tyman, 146.
Barkeby, Bobert, 188.
Barkeley. See Berkeley.
Barker, John, 6, 129, 369.
Richard, 267.
Thomas, eaoheator of Korthampton,
639.
, chaplain of Chichester. 223.
Barkhampetede. See Berkhampetead.
Barking, king's chapel of, Biohard Balder
master of, 880.
Barking. Borking, Berkyn, oo. £^z, 26.
abbey of , 166, 169.
convent of, 166,640.
, Dame Elinbeth Lezham
abbess of, 165.
, Dame Bliiabeth Shuldeham
abbess of, 166, 169.
Eliiabeth, abbess of , 470, 640.
Barkway, Berkewey, Borkaway, oo. Hertford.
Barlee, John, 498.
Barley. William, 100, 661.
Barleylees, co. Nottin^iam, 148.
Barlinch, Berliohe, oo. Somerset, prior and
convent of, 93.
, William Hampne, prior of . 93.
Barlo, John, 328.
Barlowe, Bobert, 167.
Barly, Biohard, 400.
Barmon, John, 79.
Bannondesey. See Bermondsey.
Bamabe, Edmund, 419.
Bamack [oo. Northampton], letters patent
dated at. 481.
Barnard, John, 379, 668.
, Margaret his wife, 879.
Barnard Castle [oo. Durham], 428, 439, 471,
473.
college of, 67.
Bambrough, Bameburgh, oo. York, 267.
Bamby, Banieby [co. York] , 423.
Bamby, Biohard, 491.
Bame, Bobert, 296, 328.
Bameby, John, 267.
Barnefeld, in Staple, oo. Kent, 516.
Bamers, John, 358.
Alice his wife. 368.
Bamet, East, Estbamet. co. Hertford. 27.
, battle of, 60.
Bamet. Bichard, 4.
Bamewell, Nicholas, 270.
Barney, Bobert. 543.
I Bamingham, Bimyngham, co. Norfolk, 223.
, CO. Suffolk. 339.
Stafford, Stafford Bamynirham. co.
Norfolk, 609.
Bamsley, co. York, 163.
Barnstaple, Bemestaple, oo. Devon, 26. 34.
262, 429, 476.
mayor and bui^sses of. 62, 63.
Barnwell, Bemewell, oo. Cambridge, prior and
canons of, 432.
, oharter dated at, 175.
Baron, David, 8.
John, 310.
Bobert, 296, 328.
Baroughden. See Barrowden.
Barowe in Brabant, 160.
Barowe. See Barrow.
Barowe, John, 27.
Maurioe, 633.
Biohard a, 200.
, Thomas, 34, 434.
, , keeper of the rolls of Chancerv.
412, 462, 606. '
prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 366.
William, 27.
Barre, Joan, 646.
, John, 322, 561.
Barret. See Baret.
Barriers, in Bomney Marsh, co. Kent 402,
446,482.
Barrington, Barington, oo. Somerset, 373, 427.
Barrowden. Barowdon, Baroughden, oo. Rut-
land, 138, 172.
Barrow Goumay, Barowe Gumey, co. Somei^
set, 390.
Barry, John, 160.
Bobert, 81.
Barsewell. See Berkeswell.
Barsham, East, Estbarsham, oo. Norfolk, 149.
Barston in Berkeswell, oo. Warwick, 89.
Barsworth, John, 465.
Bartelet. Thomas, vicar of Yeovil, 140.
Bartelot, Bartlot, Edward, 398, 469, 576.
Bartlesden. See Bacildon.
Bartlot. See Bartelot.
Barton, Bertona [oo. Northampton] , 66.
, 00, Leioester, 87.
00. Somerset, 437.
, oo. Warwick, 73.
Bendish, Berton, Bendioh, co. Nor-
folk, 238, 365, 497.
on Humber, co. Lincoln, 74, 132, 293,
340.
690
GENERAL INDEX.
Barton, Earl's, oo. Northampton, 201, 416.
St. John. CO. Oxford. 256.
by Gloucester, 451.
by Bristol, co. Gloucester, 102, 123.
180. 212, 451. 499.
hundred of, 99. 102, 121, 123 130.
404,451.
Barton, Joan, abbess of the Minoresses of the
order of St. Clare without Algate.
London, 227.
John. 191,287.
Oliver de, 468.
Joan his wife, 468.
, Robert, parson of Colly Weston. 877.
Bartram, Robert, 27.
Thomas, chaplain of Famacres, 374.
Baruughe, Maurice, 588.
Barvile, Master John, chaplain of a chantry
in St. Paul's cathedral. London, 108.
Barwyk. See Berwick.
Barxsted. See Braxted.
Bary, William, 78.
Baschnroh, Basohirohe, co. Salop. 102. 291,
360.
Basden. Robert. 292.
Baseley, John, 425.
Bashall. Bakshoff, co. Tork. 129.
Basildon, Bartlesden [co. Essex] , 13.
Basingstoke, co. Southampton, 389.
Baskeryille. Baskerfeld, Humphrey, 395, 397,
488.559.
James, 226, 242, 355, 401. 491, 561.
Basse, WiUiam, 111.
Basset, lord of. See Straunge.
, Margaret, 365.
Robert, 24.
, Thomas, 244, 674.
WiUiam, 354. 578.
, sheriff of Stafford, 82.
, master of * Goddyshous,'
Cambridge, 82.
Basse ttes Courte in Shawe, co. Wilts, 549.
Bassingboum, BasTngbume. oo. Cambridge,
97, 98, 142, 151, 150. 247, 258, 810.
inTakeley, co. Essex. 467.
Bassingham, Basyngham, co. Lincoln, 53.
Bassyngbom, Robert. 467.
Basiyngbume, Thomas, 381.
, Katharine his wife, 381
Bastard, John, 182.
, William, 57.
Baoynge, Edward, 284. 258.
Basynges, John, 8.
Basyngham. See Bassingham.
Batohworth Heath, Bagesworth Heth [in
Riokmansworth] , co. Hertford. 882.
Bate, John, 6, 829.
, dean of Tamworth. 159.
, prebendary of Tamworth,
i59.
Richard, rector of Crick, 374.
Bate. Robert, 28.
mayor of Lincoln, 521.
, Thomas, 577.
, Master Walter, warden of the hoe-
Sital of St. Mary of Bethlehem without
tishopsgate, London, 166.
prebendary of Tamworth,
165.
Batell, John, 248.
.Thomas, 86.
Bateman. Roger, 28.
Batersey. See Battersea.
Bath. 00. Somerset. 72, 265, 371.
prior of, 12.
, John Dunster. prior of, 278, 810.
, John, prior of. 571.
Peter, prior of . 571.
Bath and Welb, bishop of. See Stilling-
ton.
diocese of, 98, 100, 165, 310,
349, 369, 488, 500.
Batheaston, Baneston, co. Somerset, 87.
Bathechintona. See Baginton.
Batte. John. 129, 294.
Richard, 291.
Battelesmere. See Badlesmere.
Battersea, Batersey, Batirsey. co. Surrey, 255,
283.
Battescombe, John, 508.
Battle, John, abbot of, 469.
Baty, Christopher, 577.
Bausey. See Bawdsey.
Bawdewyn. John, vicar of Sulgrave, 41.
Thomas, 407, 491.
Bawdrip, Thomas, 380.
Bawdsey, Bausey [co. Suffolk] , 496.
Bawenay, Robert, 358.
Bawtry, Bawetre, co. York, 861.
Baxter, Baxster, Archibald, 46.
John, 85, 86, 188, 426.
, Peter, 434.
Baxton, Nicholas, 261.
Bayen, Thomas. 34.
Bayfelde, Peter, 84.
Bayhall [in Pembury] , co. Kent, 429.
Bayldon. See Baildon*
Bayldon, WiUiam, 436.
Bayle, Baylle, Bayly, Denis, 28.
, Edmund, 81.
, John, 6.
.Robert, 8.
, , parson of Ash, 136.
Roger, 354. 393, 396, 573.
Baylyson, Robert, 82.
Baynald, John, 526.
Baynam. See Baynham.
Baynard, Roberii, 129, 358, 894, 899, 491,
577.
WiUiam, 182.
GENERAL INDEX.
591
Baynbryge, Ohriatopher, parson of Pembridge.
Baynhain, Alexander, 378, 491.
, sheriff of Glouoester, 456.
, John, 394, 661.
Thomas, 182, 365, 398, 406, 491,
660.
Baynton, William, warden of the hospital of
St. John the Baptist, Newport Paffnel.
334. 361.
Beaminster, BeyminnBter Prima, prebend of,
252.
Beaumont, John, parson of Sherwell. 476.
, vicar of Barnstaple, 475.
Beaubussh. See Bewbush.
Beauehamp, John de, 329.
, John, 82, 125, 490, 521, 561.
, lord, 07.
, of Powyk, 560, 578.
, Richard, 44. 256, 276, 319. 394. 416.
427, 577.
, Anne his wife, 416.
, Richard, lord. 97, 219. 394, 398, 490,
513.519.521,560.
bishop of SalisbuiT [1460-
1481]. 4, 23, S3. 48, 121. 144. 152,
178, 202, 219. 241. 247. 256. 269. 276,
306, 503, 554, 568, 671. 577.
, deanof St. George's, Windsor,
33, 172, 176, 181.
Thomas. 256, 276.
Walter, 276.
, Elizabeth his wife. 276.
Walter, lord of St. Amand, 276.
Beaudesert, Bewdesert. oo. Warwick. 210,
268.
Beaufltz, Bevys, John, 50, 319, 364, 394, 401,
489, 576.
, sheriff of Warwick, 73.
Beaufo, Beowfo, Humphrey, 489, 502.
Beaufort, Henry, duke of Somerset, 215, 222,
411.
John, duke of Somerset, 326.
, Margaret, 326.
, duchess of Somerset, 4, 326,
472. 479, 480. 532.
Beauley, John, 292.
William, 396, 556.
Beaumaris, oo. Anglesey, 350, 369, 609.
Beaumont, oo. Essex, 359.
Beaumont, Hugh, 359.
, John, 23, 48, 355, 898, 490, 556.
Thomas, 307, 490.
, William, viscount, 180.
Beaupie, Edward, 473.
, John, 98, 473.
Peter, 28, 64, 98, 109-111, 192, 473,
495.
Agnes his wife, 473.
Beaupyne, Thomas, 166.
Becoles, Beklys, oo. Suffolk, 187, 295.
Becham, John, 82.
Beoher, Nicholas, 29.
Beokenham, Beghenham, co. Kent, 419-421.
550.
a Beoket. Thomas, archbishop of Canterburyr
66.
, chancellor of Henry II., 63.
Beckford, Bekford, co. Gloucester, 186.
Beckley. Bekley, oo. Oxford, 391.
CO. Sussex, 46.
Beddington, Bedyngton, co. Surrey. 42.
Boddysgate. William. 278.
Bedewall. Bedewell, William, 400. 489.
Bedford. 212, 287. 325. 451, 514.
Bedford, county of, 110, 208, 355, 362, 373,
374. 381, 393, 395, 406, 418. 419, 439,
444, 449, 452, 488.
sheriff of. 110. 320, 381. 393.
406, 444, 449, 494, 518, 519, 544.
i^l«<f «fe Molyneux; Langston; Hampden.
,e8oh©ator in, 210,340,511.
And »ee Durem; Pusey.
, outlawries in, 56, 85.86, 150,
j 187, 189, 292. 296, 474, 549.
, , commissions of the peace in,
653.
Bedford, Richard. 483.
Bedill. Henry, 336.
Bedinghani [oo. Norfolk], 164.
Bedwall [co. Denbigh] , 516.
Bedwin, Bedwynde, co. Wilts, 141. 327. 497.
, West, CO. Wilts, 542.
Bedyford. See Bideford.
Bedyngfeld, Edmund, 306, 393, 897. 490, 643,
567.
Bedyngham, Thomas, 26.
Beeleigh, Bylegh, oo. Essex, abbot and convent
of, ^5.
Thomas, abbot of, 285.
Beeley. See Beoley.
Beer. See Bere.
Beere. See Berehaven.
Beere, Thomas, 387.
Beeshy. Beseby, oo. Lincoln. 14.
Beeston, Richard, 628.
Thomas, parson of Rattlesden, 477*
Begger, co. York, alien priory of, 441,
Beggeworth. See Badgeworth,
Beghenham. See Beckenham.
Beghton, Ralph, 526.
Beighton, Beyton, co. Norfolk, 143*
Bek, Beke, John, 301.
Roger, 28.
Thomas, 169, 186, 220, 229.
Bekehampton, oo. Somerset, 72.
BekenhulL See Byoonell.
Bekenyll. John, 79.
Beket, Simon, 357.
Bekford. See Beokford.
Bekley. See Beokley.
Beklys. See Beooles.
Bekwith. Bekqnyth, Adam, 247*
Bekyngham, Richard^ 11.
592
GENEBAL INDEX.
BeUuDj, WiUiam. 119.
fielohamp St. Paul, oo. Essex. 20C.
Beloher. Hamphrey, 432.
Belde, John, the elder. 136.
, the younger, 136.
Belfeld. Charles. 376, 488.
Belgard, oo. Meath. 341.
Belgranes, in the Isle of Axholme. co. Lincoln,
409.
Belknap, Henry. 51.
Joan. IC.
William. 16, 51. 398, 489.
Bell, Belle. John, 99, 235, 240, 249, 288.
296, 392. 489. 574.
, esoheator of Surrey and Sus-
sex, 391.
Bichard, bishop of Carlisle [1478-
1495] . 106, 566, 677.
Kobert. 191.
the elder. 235.
, the younger, 235.
.Thomas. 436.
, parson of Papworth Eyerard.
316.
, William, 249, 288.
Belleau, Hellowe, co. Lincoln. 682.
Bellerioa. See Billerioay.
Belth. See Builth.
Belton, CO. Lincoln, 603, 635
CO. Somerset, 607.
CO. Suffolk, 148.
Belton, John, 656.
Belwod, Thomas, 398. 491.
Belyngham, Roger, 195.
Thomas, 398.
Bemerton, oo. Wilts, 507.
Bemond, Biohard. 187.
Bench, Common, 5.
justices of. 6. 8,25-31,36.40.
42-44. 58, 56, 64. 80-87, 114. 125, 128-
130. 132, 148-150, 185-189. 199, 200.
219; 228, 224. 248, 265-268, 286, 290-
296. 301, 303. 816, 381. 357-360. 382,
467-469, 634, 549.
And Me Ardem; Assheton; Catesby;
Choke ; Danvers ; Littelton ; Moyle ;
Nedeham ; Neel ; Starky.
chief justice of . See Danby ;
Bryan ; Prysot ; Cottesmore ; Neuton.
, ohirography of , 890, 468.
writs and rolls of, keeper of.
See Eendale.
King's, 5. 87, 219, 248.
, , justices of. iSie« Byngham ;
Fairfax; Jenney; Sulyard.
, chief justice of. iSe«Billyng;
Huse.
marshal in, 868.
, , coroner and attorney of the
king in, 87, 169, 209, 861, 878.
Bendysshe, Biohard, 202.
Benefield, Benyfeld, co. Northampton, 140.
Benefield, 5ee BinfiekU
Benet. J<^in, 44, 78. 214, 426.
, parson of Allingtom. 624.
Nicholas. 468.
Biohard, 186.
Walter, chaplain of Colnl>r«jok, 434.
William. 45, 229.
Benger. John. 368. 677.
Benkys. William. 261.
Benlowes, Benlose. John, 869.
Bonnes. John, 838.
Bennington, Benyngton, co. Hertford. &48.
Bensted. See Binstead
Bensted. William, 643.
Benstede. See Banstead.
Bonstede, John de. 286.
Bentham, oo. WilU. 11.
Bentley, oo. Essex. 369, 497.
00. Stafford, 422.
Benteley Boscus. oo. Warwick, 479.
oa Wilts, 176.
Bentley, Christopher, 386.
Balph, 626.
Benyfeld. See Benofield.
Benyn. John, 187.
Benyngton, John, 294.
Beoley, Beeley, co. Worcester, 288.
Beowf o. See Beauf o.
Beroheston. See Barcheston.
Berde. Elisabeth, 114. .
Berdesey, Bobert. 23.
Berdet, Amynowe, 86.
Berdewell, William, 308.
Bere. prebend of. See Charminster.
, CO. Southampton, forest of, 169.
Bere. John, 289.
, Thomas. 50. 566.
, de la. See Delabere.
Beref ord. See Barford.
Bereford, William de, 286.
Berehayen, Beere. in Ireland, port of, 79.
Berewe, Thomas, 144.
Berewyk. See Berwick.
Berfold, oo. Suffolk, 80, 229.
Bergeyenny. See Abergavenny.
Bergh. See Buigh.
Bergholt, East, Esthergholt, oa Suffolk. 114.
294.
Berham. See Barham.
Berkeley, Edward, 195. 200, 363. 399, 426
572.
Maurice, 109. 887, 628, 528.
Anne his wife, 887.
, Thomas. 294, 396, 400, 425, 489, 568.
570.
WUliam. 36, 88, 96. 105. 109-111.
135, 162. 179, 181, 263. 387, 843, 863.
890, 396. 424, 461, 506. 607, 510. 614,
572.
, , Katharine his wife, 837.
, William, of Beverstone, 614, 580.
of StokQ, 398, 490.
GENERAL INDEX.
593
Berkeley, Waiiam, of Weley, 530.
, viscount Berkeley, earl of
Nottingham, 76, 96, 346. 388, 394,
487. 5(X), 519, 660, 667. 569, 671, 672.
Jane or Joan his wife, 75, 96, 487.
, — , lady of, 845.
Berkeswell, Barsewell, oo. Wanriok, 89, 369,
497.607.
Berkewoy. See Barkway.
Berkhampstead. Barkhampetede, co. Hertford,
31,288,369.469.
Berking. See Barking.
Berks, county of. 28, 34, 98, 109, 124, 144,
173. 180. 220, 227, 256, 353, 862, 371,
377. 395, 400, 466, 460, 466, 474, 489,
605, 637.
sheriff of, 23, 109, 144, 320,
871. 377, 400, 466. 618, 519, 544.
And tee Delaman ; Norys; Talbot.
.esoheator in, 116, 181, 163,
170,231,286,806,480,621.
And seeQojljTL
, outlawry in, 292.
subsidy and ulnage of cloth
in, 841.
commissions of the peace in.
558. ^^
Berkyn. See Barking.
Berlieh. See Barlinche.
Berlorty, co. Dorset; 497.
Bermengeham. See Birmingham.
Bermondsey, Barmondesey, co. Surrey, abbey
John, abbot of. 86, 466.
Bennyngeham, John, 848.
, Patrick, 848.
Philip, chief justice of Ireland, 42.
164.
Waiiam, 60, 47a
Bernard, Eustace, prior of Bayenstone, 612.
Bemby. John. 844.
BemehowB, John, 51.
Bemers, John, 864.
Bemestaple. See Barnstaple.
Bemewall, Nicholas, 42.
Bemewall. See BamwelL
Bemewood, oo. Buckingham, forest of, 890.
486.
Bemys, John, 206.
Berowe. See Barrow.
Berowo, William, 295.
Berpow, Berowe, co. Worcester, 296.
Berstou. See Barfrestone.
Berte, Alice, 298.
John, 198.
.Robert, 298.
Berton. See Barton.
Bertona. See Barton.
Bertram, Bobert, 27.
8268
Berwick, co. Salop, 369.
Barwyk, Berewyk, in Scotland, 194,
206.
on Tweed, 313, 462, 464, 611, 541.
, Mesuneue ' in, 818.
Berwick pursuiyant. See Gosse.
Berwood, in Sutton Coldfleld. oo. Warwick,
165, 416.
Bery. See Bury.
Bery, Nicholas, 14.
Beiyf . John, 498.
Beseby. Su Beesby.
BeseUes, William, 395. 664.
Besill, Peter, 493.
Marjory his wife, 493.
Besomby, Henry, 56.
Best, Roger, 78, 213.
Beste, John, 21.
Besteney, John, 76, 122.
Beeteme. See Bisteme.
Bestney, Thomas, 11.
Beston, Richard, 335.
Bestwood, Beskwode, co. Nottingham, 369,
460, 461.
Beteleys [co. Norfolk], 179.
Bethersden, Bederesden, co. Kent, 497.
Bethom, Richard. 467.
Betton, William. 869.
BeUys. Robert, 242.
, Thomas, 469.
Beren. See Bevyn.
Beverley, co. York, 167, 484.
burgesses of, 484.
letters patent dated at, 282.
Beverley, Thomas, the elder, 298.
, , the younger. 298.
, William, dean of St. George's, Wind-
sor, 367, 373.
, prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 878.
.., dean of the king's chapel, 373,
497.609.
Beverstone, co. Gloucester, 680.
Bevyn, John, 17. 427.
Bevys. See Beaufltz.
Bewbush, Beaubussh (in Crawley), co. Sus-
sex, 1.
Bewdesert. See Beaudesert.
Bewdley [co. Woicester] , 850.
Bewfere, Christopher, 181, 208.
John, 181, 203.
Bewsfield, Bewesfeld, co. Kent, 194.
Bexstede. See Bozted.
Beyminnster. ffee Beaminster.
Beynam, Thomas, 24. 261, 316.
Beynton, John, 560.
Beyton, co. Suffolk. 148. And see Beighton.
Bicester, Burcestre, co. Oxford, 124.
, priory of, 124.
Bicker, Bykker, co. Lincoln, 485.
2p
694
GENERAL INDEX.
Bioonell. See ByoonelL
Bieton« Bykton. oo. Salop, 391.
Bidaford, Bedyford, oo. Dbyoii. 414.
Biddeld, BodAfeld. oo. GloooMfcer, 13.
Bidford, Badiford [oo. Warwick]. 65.
Btgburj, Bjkeburj, Bikebury. oo. Beyon. 81,
Bigga. John, 61.
Biggyng, William, 119.
Bikebury. See Bigbary.
Biklej. Bjkelej. Roger. 818, 385. 521.
Bilbao. BUbowe, in Spain. 208, 533.
Bildeston, Bilston. oo. Suffolk. 36.
Bildysgate. William, 278.
Bille. BiUy, Robert. 191.
BiUer. Master William, 411.
Billerioay, Bellerioa, co. Essex. 17.
BiUesby, Byllesby, John, 398, 491, 665.
Billesdon, Robert, 203, 466.
, mayor of London, 393, 465.
Billing, Great, oo. Northampton. 160. 389.
Billing. See Billyng.
BiUingshurst, oo. Sussex. 327.
Billowe. CO. Nottingham, 450.
Billyng. Billing, John, 287.
Thomas. 22, 48. 50. 112, 144. 289,
654. 565, 562. 666, 667. 673.
ohief justice of the King's
Benoh, 19, 39, 41, 66, 66, 60, 76, 77,
96. 101. 107, 126. 132. 141, 167, 169,
170, 181. 187, 192, 203, 220, 229, 232,
248, 251.
Bilsington, oo. Kent, Robert, prior of, 183.
Bilston. See Bildeston.
Bilston, Robert, 203.
Bilton, Bylton, oo. York. 197, 206. 236.
Binfield, Benefield, oo. Berks, 121.
Bingfield, Byngfeld, oo. Northumberland, 156.
Bingham, Byngham, oo. Nottingham, 320.
Binsted. Bensted, co. Southampton, 543.
Birohington, oo. Kent, 406.
Birde, George, 403, 415.
Richard, 316.
f parson of Hinton, 441.
, parson of Longworth. 441.
Birgo, Philip, 487.
Birkland, oo. Nottingham, 460.
Birmingham. Bermengeham, oo. Warwick. 3,
Birmyngeham. See Bermyngeham.
Bimant. See Bumand.
Bimyngham. See Bamingham.
Bisoay, in Spain, Bisoayans, 279, 280, 323.
Biset, Manasser, 66.
Bishopdale, Byeshopdale, co. York, forest of.
466.
Bishop's Lynn. co. Norfolk, 28, 82, 118, 131
179, 249, 272, 803, 335, 497.
port of, 134,288.
Bishopthorpe, Bysshopthorpe, oo. York, 206.
, letters patent dated at, 282, 289.
Bitle^, Byslegh, co. Gloucester, 44.
Bisshop, John, 3.
Bisshopbrigge, oa Linooln, 820.
Bisteme. Besteme, Byston, oo. Southamptan.
480, 614.
Bitterley. oo. Salop, 379.
Blaoden. See Blagdon.
Blaokborouffh, oo. Deyon. 483.
Bofiiay, Blakboumeboty. oo. Dbtoo,
507.
Blaokford, Blakeford, oo. Somerset, 3, 429.
Blaokmere, Blakmeyr, oo. Salop, 413.
Blackmoor, Blakemore, oa Worcester, 97, 319.
Blaokwall, oa Middlesex, 215, 466. 495.
Bladon, William, 141.
Bladwell. See Blodwell.
Bladyngton. See Bledington.
Blagdon, Blaedon, Blakedon [in Cranbome],
ca Dorset. 273, 336.
, Blakenden, oa Somerset, 476.
Blakaa, Robert, 274.
Blakboumeboty. See Blackborough Bolhay.
Blake. Master Adam, 128.
, Alexander, 173.
, Thomas, 40, 43.
William, 153, 603.
Blakebome, John, 293.
Blakedon. See Blagdon.
Blakeford. See Blackford.
Blakemore. See Bladnnoor.
Blakemore. G^rge, 60,
.Riohard, 169.
Blakenden. See Blagdon.
Blakmore. See Blaokmoor.
Blakwall, Robert, chaplain of Crewkeme, 369
Blandford, co. Dorset, 219, 625.
Blanerhasset, John, the elder, 367.
the younger, 367.
.Ralph, 357.
Blasi. Blasy, Margaret, 204, 504.
Bledington, Bladyngton, oo. Gloucester. 151
Bledeslowe. See Blidesloe.
Bleese, Ranulph, prior of Rayenstone, 642.
Blengate, co. Kent, hundred of, 58.
Bletchingley, Bleoohyngly, oa Surrey, 28,
534.
Bletsoe, Bletneshawe, oo. Bedford, 92.
Bleuet, Richard, parson of Pilham, 463.
And tee Bluet.
Blidebure. See Blythburgh.
Blidesloe, Bledeslowe, co. Gloucester, hundred
of, 241.
BlodhaU, oa Suffolk, 897.
Blodwell. Bladwall. Geoffrey, 109, 111.
Blokkesworth. See Bloxworth.
Blokynnowe. See Booonnoo.
Blome, Thomas, 157.
Blomeham. See Blunham.
BloBsum, Henry, 626.
Blounam. See Blunham.
Blount, Edward, 237, 498.
, James, 626.
, , Elinbeth his wife, 626.
GENERAL INDEX.
595
Blonst, James, lientenant of Hammes in
Pioardy, 499.
, John, lord Mountjoy, 237, 385, 672,
673.
Thomas, 186.
, Walter, 291.
treasurer of Calais, 299.
lord* Mountjoy, 28, 287.
, , Anne his wife, 237.
WUliam, 237, 626.
sheriff of Nottingham and
Derby. 127.
Blowneham. See Blunham.
Bloxham, oo. Oxford, 4, 44, 329.
hundred of, 44.
Bloxworth, Blokkesworth. oo. Dorset, 604.
Blnemantle. See Brioe.
Bluet, Richard, 206.
, Bobert, 87.
, Walter, 166.
And tee Bleuet.
Blundell, Henry. 468.
Blunham, Blomeham, Blowneham, oo, Bed-
ford, 267, 476.
Blunsham, John, 28.
Bluntisham, oo. Huntingdon, 648.
Blythburgh, Blyborough, Blidebure, co. Suf-
folk, 142, 143, 336. 461.
Blythe, co. Nottingham. 199.
Blytterswyk, Tyce, 146.
Bochard, Pftul, 216.
, Thomas, 216.
Booking, Bokkyng, co. Essex, 261.
Boconnoo, Blokynnowe, co. Cornwall, 30, 602.
Booton. See Boughton.
Bodenolop, Peter, 146.
Bodiam. co Sussex, 370. 444, 635.
Bodinar, Bodyner Mure, oo. Cornwall, 239.
, Bodyner Vyan, oo. Cornwall, 239.
Bodinnoo, Pedynnok, co. Cornwall, 118.
Bodman, John, 111.
And tee Bodnam.
Bodmanton. See Badminton.
Bodmin, oo. Cornwall, 468.
Bodnam. Bodman. Boger, 182, 366, 892, 894,
401, 491. 561.
Bodrugan, oo. Cornwall, 48, 81, 180, 814.
Bodrugan, Henry. 81, 180, 246. 268, 314, 846,
366, 396, 398, 490, 646, 566.
Bodyn, Nicholas, 341.
Bodyner. See Bodinar.
Bokanton, co. Salop, 468.
Bokeley, Bobert, 526.
Boket, Bokot, WUliam, 295.
Bokkyng. See Booking.
Bokkyng, Edmund, 27.
Bolas, Boleas, Bowlas [co. Salop], 167, 173,
262.
Bold, John, 143.
, Stephen, 262.
Bole, Nicholas, 152.
Thomas, 369.
Boleas. See Bolas.
Boleyn. See Boulogne.
Boleyn, Boleyne, Alan, 109.
, Henry, 186.
, Master Thomas, prebendary of St.
Stephen's, Westminster, 154.
William, 343, 397, 466. 490, 667.
Bolham, John, 9.
Boliton, Richard, 305.
, Bobert, 306.
Bolland, WUliam, 84.
Bolle, John. 400, 494.
BollenhUl, prebend of, 165.
Boiler, John, 276.
BoUes, John, 61, 399, 491, 664.
BollesoTere. See Bolsover.
BoUowall, Bolouhal, co. Cornwall, 239.
BoUyng, John, 254.
Bolman, John, 468.
, Bobert, 409, 499.
Bolney in Tamworth, 64.
, CO. Sussex, 166.
Bolney, Edward, 648.
John, 166,
Bolonkan, co. Cornwall, 239.
Bolosek, CO. Cornwall, 239.
Bolouhal. See BoUowall.
Bolsoyer, BoUesorere, co. Derby. 19, 461.
Bolthorpe, John, 266.
Bolton, CO. Lancaster, 467, 476.
[co. York], 93.
, prior and conrent of, 64.
GUbert, prior of, 64.
in AUerdale, co. Cumberland, 30.
in Craven, co. York, 292.
Bolton, Thomas, 434.
, WUliam. 429, 638.
Bolyngdene. See BuUingdon.
Boiner. See Buhner.
Bomsted. See Bumpetead.
Bonauntre, John, 70, 267, 291.
Bonby, Boundeby, ca Lincoln, 74.
Bonde, John, 163.
, parson of Old Bomney, 297.
, Thomas, 261, 262.
William. 298.
Elisabeth his wife, 298.
Bonefannt. See Bonyfaunt.
Bonewyke, Bichard, 309.
Boneython, James, 366.
Bonham, John, escheaior of Somerset and
Dorset, 64.
Bonvese, Louis, 476.
Bonyile. See Gtnj,
BonweU. See BunweU.
Bonweke, Biohard, 309.
Bonyfaunt, Bonefaunt, John, 865.
, Boger, 248.
696
GENERAL INDEX.
Bonyngton, John, 584.
Boold, Alexander. 102.
John, 148.
Stephen, 262.
Boorde, Pedo, 517.
Boothby, Botheby, co. Lincoln. 48.
Boothe. See Botho.
Booton, Boton, oo. Norfolk, 148.
Bordeaux. 146, 617, 618.
, wine of, 328.
Boreford. See Burford.
Borell, Gerard, 265.
John, 260.
Boreman, James, 227.
Borkewey. See Barkway.
Borley, co. Essex, 801.
Bormyngton. See Burmington.
Borne, John. 92. 226.
Borough, Alice, 203. 488.
Boroughbridge, oo. York, 686.
Boryng. See Bouryng.
Boscawen, Boskawen, oo. Cornwall, 289.
Bose, John, 272.
Boseworth. See Bosworth.
Boeham, oa Sussex, 826.
Boskawen. See Boeoawen.
Boskawen, Gonnar de, 239.
Bosome, Bossom, oo. Cornwall, 289.
Bosseyeynon. See Boeyenning.
Bossom. See Bosome.
de Bossom, Alan, 289.
Bartholomew, 289.
, Edward. 289.
Marjory, 239.
, Ralph, 289.
, Robert, 239.
Bost, Master Henry, proyost of Eton, 64,
121, 884.
...., , warden of the King's B[all,
Cambridge, 64, 406.
Boston, CO. Lincoln, 74. 82, 84, 90. 126, 158,
157, 169, 182. 189, 280, 241, 268, 266,
272, 274, 287, 830. 428, 485, 454.
, hospital of St. John, 285. 241.
port of, 9. 362, 388, 403, 404, 428,
455.
Boston, Biohard, parson of Studland, 296.
Bosuometh, oo. Cornwall, 289
Bosyenning, Bosseyeynon [in Sancreed], co.
Cornwall, 239.
Bosworth, Boseworth, oo. Leicester, 471.
Bosworth, Boseworth, Biohard, parson of
Great Billing, 160.
, , parson of Botherhithe, 160.
, , parson of Chipstead, 810.
Bote, Robert, 6.
Boteler, Bottiller, Botyller, Adam, 149.
EliBabeth, 16.
, Gentian, 81.
Henry, 40, 60, 64, 73. 109, 111, 864,
398, 3&. 401, 466, 489, 544, 576.
Boteler, Joan, 16.
John. 21, 68, 59, 61, lOS, 116,121,
397, 401, 492.
Elizabeth his wifo. 21. 22,
61.
, John, esoheator in Soutliaiiipton and
Wilts, 800.
, Aliee his wife, 80O.
the elder, 293.
, , the younger, 293.
, Nicholas, 310.
PhUip, 116.
, Ralph, lord of Sudeley, 16, 62, 97.
, Alesia his wife, 16, 62.
, Richard, 13,362,416.
, Matilda his wife, 13.
Robert, 85.
, Thomas, 58.
William, parson of North Boyj, 248.
Bothal, oo. Northumberland, 196.
Bothe, John, 368, 551.
, , bishop of Exeter [1465-1478J,
46, 87, 106, 127, 667, 572, 674.
, Laurence, bishop of Durham [1467-
1476] , 2, 9, 334.
archbishop of York [1476-
1480], 10, 67, 134, 202. 206, 256, 288.
574, 579, 680.
Philip, 143, 490.
, Robert, 266.
, .warden of 'le priory hermi-
tage ' by Dorchester, 60.
, dean of York, 232, 283, 878,
579.
.Thomas, 2, 86, 188.
, , abbot of St. Mary's. York,
680, 541.
, William, 238.
Botheby. See Boothby.
Botiller. See Boteler.
Boton. See Booton ; Boughton.
Boton, Adam, 148.
Botral, Richard, 490.
Botreaux, Margaret, lady. 101, 129.
, William, 101, 129.
, Elisabeth his wife, 101. 129
, William de, 124.
Boiull, Richard, 186.
Botyller. See Boteler.
Botyll, John, 89.
Boughton, Boton, co. Norfolk. 29.
, Bocton AUulph, oo. Kent, 281.
, Bocton under le Blcen, oo. Kent, 281.
Boughton, Bowton, John, 394, 401, 576
, Richard, 182, 819, 676.
, sheriff of Warwick, 489.
Boulogne, Boleyn in Picardy, 146, 539.
, honour of, 419, 452.
Bounde, Thomas, 262.
Boundeby. See Bonby.
GENERAL INDEX.
597
Bourohier, Bouchier, Fulk, lord FitaRrareyn,
177, 190, 218. 228, 232, 567.
Eliiabeth his wife, 190, 228.
, Henry, 407.
, oftrl of Eeaex, 22, 60, 61, 77,
107, 111, 183, 236. 241. 265, 257, 817.
407, 495, 601, 669, 662, 666, 573.
, treasurer of England, 9, 67,
134,219,230. -6 ' ' '
, Isabel or Elizabeth, countess of Essex,
his wife, the kings aunt, 235, 266,
495.
, Henry, second earl, 496, 601.
John, 40, 68, 177, 218, 236, 400, 489,
560, 564.
, Elisabeth his wife, 40, 63.
, lord Fitawareyn, 228, 322.
Boger, 44,244.
Thomas, 61,94, 109, 111, 112, 236,
244, 333, 364, 375, 394, 425, 466, 466,
490, 663. 674.
' , constable of Windsor castle,
367.
, , of Barners, 371.
of Leeds, 392, 894, 398, 426,
626.563.
, aiohbishop of CSanterbury
[1454-1486], 9, 67, 76, 77, 95. m,
126, 134, 175, 183. 199, 229. 230, 241,
246, 250, 251, 257, 269, 302, 303, 334,
341, 373, 410, 488, 496, 611, 626. 635,
562, 566, 674, 576.
, William, 179. 182. 317, 669.
, Anne his wife. 179.
, .lord. 407.
Bourohiers in Biyenhall, co. Essex, 496.
Boure. See Bowre.
Boure, John a, 96.
, , Joan his wife, 96.
Bourgh. See Burgh.
Bourgoigne. See Burgoyne.
Bourman, Thomas, chaplain of St. Paul's,
London, 389.
Bourne [oo. Susnx], charter dated at, 17.
Bourton, co. Buckingham, 463.
Bourton, Bobertde, panon of South Ockendon,
420.
Bouryng, Boryng, Boweiyng, Thomas, 289,
ft3, 395, 397. 447, 4*, 644, 668.
Bouteiller, Peter, 366.
Boteridge, Boyerugge [in Cranbome], co.
Dorset, 278.
Boyey, North, Northboyy, oo. Deyon, 168, 248.
Tracey, co. Deyon. 601.
Bow Bridge, co. Essex, 51.
Bowdeler, William, 418.
Bowdok, John, 67.
Bowdon, Edmund, 91.
Boweket, William, 296.
Bowele, Bobert, 86.
Bower, Boure, oo. Somerset, 487.
Bower, William, 290.
Boweryng. Su Bouryng.
Bowet, 00. Tork, 80.
Bowee, Thomas, 879.
Bowlas. See Bolae.
Bowley, Robert, 211.
Bowman, Bjohard, 149.
Bowne, Thomas, 248.
Bowre, James, 168.
, John, 277, 308.
, Richard, 308.
Bowton. See Boughton.
Bowy, John, 272.
Bowyer, John, 811.
Bowys, Balph, 49.
Boxe, George, 381.
Boxford, CO. SufiFolk, 316.
Boxgroye, oo. Sussex, John Joy, prior of,
Boxley, co. Kent, 149.
Boxston, 00. Bedford, 292.
Boxted, Bexstede, co. Essex, 267.
Boxworth, Buxworth, co. Cambridge, 171.
Boyce, John, 888.
Boye, John, 272.
Boyle, Nicholas, 42.
Boylett, Bobert. 271.
Boyll, Bobert. 160.
Boys, John, 15.
Boythorpe, Buttorp, co. Derby, 190.
Boyton, co. Essex, 267, 880, 888-886, 390, 405.
418, 422-424, 433, 418, 444. 448, 484.
514.
i Boyyyle, Biohard, 217.
, (Jreiilda his wife, 217.
Bmbant, 3391
, duke of. See Maximilian.
Brabender, Antony, 146.
Braboume, oo. Eient, 468.
Braoebrygge, William, 7.
Bracher, William, 366, 873, 890, 489.
Bradbume, John. 626.
Anne his wife. 626.
Bradden, oo. Northampton, 42, 891.
Braddoek, Brodok. co. Oomwall, 602.
Blade WUliam, 287.
Bradenstoke, co. Wilts, prior of, 687.
Bradeston, Bobert de. 8.
Bradfield, Bredfeld, co. Suffolk. 16.
co.WUts,642.
Combust. Brendhradfeld, co. Suffolk,
248.
.Monks', 238.
Bradford [oo. Hereford], 228.
, Bradforth, co. Northumberland, 156.
, Brotford, co. WilU, 869.
, CO. York, 264.
Bradford, George, 166.
, Jasper. 166.
John. 60, 289, 360, 894, 899. 426, 492,
580.
, Waiiam, 85.
600
GENERAL INDEX.
Broad Cljit, Brodeoliei, oo. Deron, 17S.
Broadway, Brodewdy, oo. Dorset, 504.
Brobury, Brokebory, oo. Hereford, 85.
Broo. See Brook.
Broeos, Bernard, 48, 498.
Henry, 119, 350, 505.
John, 396, 572.
, William, 48.
Brocher, John, 56.
Brockdish. Brogdyohe, Brokedyoh, Browdiashe,
CO. Norfolk. 54, 155, 173.
Brockdish Hall, Brokedishalle, in Burston,
oo. Norfolk, 198.
Brockworth, Brokworth, oo. Glonoester, 44.
Brode, John, eaoheator in Kent and Middle-
sex, 190.
Brodeohalke. See Chalk.
Brodehenton. See Hinton, Broad.
Brodewey. See Broadway.
Brodforth, George, 156.
Brodnex. See Brednex.
Brodok. See Braddock.
Brogdyohe. See Brookdish.
Broghton. See Broughton.
Broke. See Brook.
, Elisabeth, abbess of Romsey, 116,
120, 122.
John, 34, 82, 113.
Broke, John, of Gobham, 112. 322, 370, 394.
398, 425, 430, 433, 465, 466. 499, 558,
559, 563, 571.
Thomas, of Cobham, 562.
William, 171.
« , , parson of St. Leonard's,
Exeter, 305.
,446.
Brokebury. See Brobury.
Brokedych. See Brookdish.
Brokenborough, Brokynburgh, oo. Wilts, 11.
Broker, Robert. 252.
Brokhampton, Walter, 13.
Brokworth. See Brockworth.
Brokyngton, Henry, 269.
Brome, Thomas, parson of Shamcote, 439.
Bromebere, Nicholas, 525.
Bromer, John, 78.
Bromesho Bury. See Broomshaw Bury.
Bromfeld. See Broomfield.
Bromfield [co. Kent], 342.
[oo. Salop], 249, 253, 350. 413, 480,
516.
Bromham, co. Wilts, 440, 601, 507.
Bromhill, William, 158.
Bromley, co. Essex, 182.
CO. Kent, 292.
Brompton, co. Salop, 10.
Brompton, William, 27.
Bromsgrore, Bromesgrare, oo Worcester, 11,
57.
Bronde, Biohard, 240.
Bronkoys, oo. Cornwall, 289.
Bronkoys, Stephen de, 239.
Bronwon, oo. Cornwall, 239.
Brook, Sydenboreh Brook, in South Weald,
00. Essex, nospital of St. John Baptist,
419, 420.
, CO. Norfolk, 84.
Broo [oo. Butland], 66.
, Broke, oo. Southampton, 514.
CO. Wilts, 424.
Brook, John, 841.
Brooke, Robert, 28.
Broomfield, Bromfield [co. Somerset], 266.
Broomhill, Promehill, cos. Kent and Snsvex.
138.
Broomshaw Bury, Bromesho Burr, in Hat-
field Broadoak, co. Essex, 430.
Broomston, John, 188.
Brotf ord. See Bradford.
Broughall, Burghi^l, co. Salop, 885.
Broughton, Broghton, co. Lancaster, 27.
,00. Oxford. 44, 120.
00. Southampton, 528.
Sulny, 00. Nottingham, 320.
Broughton, John, 45, 85, 110, 112, 150, 295.
896, 549, 553, 574.
the elder, 178.
, , the younger. 173.
Thomas, 27, 214, 396, 397. 490, 493,
656, 658.
Broun. See Brown.
Brounyng. See Brownyng.
Browdisshe. See Brookdish.
Browe, Hugh, 8.
, John, 8.
, Robert, 8.
, Margaret his wife, 8.
Brown, Browne, Broun, Broune, Alexander,
142.
, Andrew, 301.
George, 92, 109, 111, 244, 371, 401,
406, 515, 525, 574.
, Henry, 78.
Hugh, 21, 200.
, John. 26, 64, 148, 196, 209, 257, 267,
287, 880, 845, 853. 899, 448, 469, 491,
564.
, , mayor of London, 283.
, , mayor of the sU^le of West-
minster, 348.
Maurice, parson of Rathwire, 339.
Richard, prior of Pontefraot, 285.
, Robert, 26, 52, 83, 182, 400, 498.
, Stephen, 234.
Thomas, 200, 817.
, Walter, parson of Pilham, 463.
William, 27, 86, 243, 266, 274, 305,
396, 505, 570.
, , Margaret his wife, 505.
, William, mayor of the staple of
Calais, 118, 119.
Brown Candoyer, Brouaoanderere, oo. South-
ampton, 420.
GENERAL INDEX.
601
Brownyng, Brounjng, Robert, 228.
William, 201, 256.
, Elizabeth his wife, 266.
BrowBton, Breweeton, oo. Suffolk, 143.
Broxholine, co. Linooln, 424.
Broxbed, Broxhede, oo. Essex, 495.
BrudeneU, Drugo, 28, 399, 468.
Bruer, WiUiam, 97, 366, 602.
Bruere, Thomas, 545.
Brnersalgh. See Brewers Hall.
Bmge. See Bridgnorth.
Bruges, in Flanders, 60, 67, ^1, 313, 370.
Brugge. See Brigge.
BrukiU, John, 126.
Brumby, Bumeby, oo. Linooln, 263.
Brumlej, John, parson of Compton Vauohurch,
312.
Brumston, John, 466.
Brun. See Bruyn.
Brunham. See Bomham
Brunston, John, 126.
Bruntgill, oo. York. 606.
Brusardus, 66.
Bruston. See Burston.
Brusy, John, 80.
Bruton, Breweton, John, abbot of Middleton,
247, 267.
Bruyn, Brun, Alioe, 624.
Elisabeth, 624.
Henry, 263. 524.
, Ingelram, 419, 420, 630.
, Elisabeth his wife, 420.
Joan, 419.
Maurioe, 263, 420, 624, 530.
Elisabeth his wife, 634, 630.
Kiohard, 419.
Thomas, 86, 263, 368, 419, 580.
, William, 419.
, , Alioe his wife, 419.
Bryan, Guy de, 87, 134.
, John, 466.
Nicholas, vioar of Shropham, 56.
, Philip, 78, 79.
Thomas, 22, 60, 112, 182, 183, 289,
321, 322, 343, 465, 492, 493, 520, 530,
644-646, 654, 569, 561, 662, 674, 576.
, chief justice of the Bench. 6-
9, 25. 31, 35, 40, 42-44, 68, 64. 77, 80.
86. 114, 125, 126. 128-130, 132, 148,
161, 186, 199, 200. 224, 282, 236, 265,
265, 283, 290. 296, 301. 303, 816. 331,
867, 359. 360, 437, 445, 467-469, 514,
641, 549.
Bryce. See Brice.
Brygam, William, 199.
Brygge, John, 316.
And tee Brigge.
Bryggeoasterton. See Casterton.
Brygges, Matthew, 628.
Brygham, William, 291.
Bryghtwell, William, 213.
Brykels. See Breokles.
Bryll. William, 493.
Brym, Robert, 626.
, , vioar of Northfleet, 12.
chaplain of the chantry under
le Crofte in Christ Church, Canter-
bury, 12.
Brymmeefeld. See Brimpsfield.
Brymmyng, Thomas, rector of Ickworth, 188.
Brync. See Brink.
Brynket, John, 865.
Bryon. John, 131.
Richard, 131.
Robert, 131.
Thomas, 131.
Beatrice his wife, 131.
Bryrton, Thomas, 488.
Brysoowe. See Bristowe.
Brystou. See Bristowe.
Brytte, Nicholas, 413.
Bryukell, John, 125.
Bubney, in Whitohuroh, eo. Salop, 385.
Bubton. See Bupton.
Buchold, oo. Gloucester, 283.
Buokby, Bukby, co. Northampton, 477.
Buckden. oo. Huntingdon, letters patent dated
at, 10, 91, 92, 119-121, 124, 139, 146,
151-156, 157, 169. 161, 172, 174, 387.
472, 477, 480, 481. 663, 656, 561, 664.
Buckenham, Bukkenham, Old, oo. Norfolk,
171. 451, 476.
New, 00. Norfolk, 171.
, Castle, 00. Norfolk, 171.
Buckholt, Bukholt [co. Southampton], 382.
, forest of , 523.
Buckingham, 100, 411, 429.
.county of. 13, 23, 24, 67. 100, 110.
140, 144. 172, 208. 227, 266. 289. 354,
362, 378, 374, 381, 393. 396, 399, 406,
418, 419, 439, 444, 449, 462, 488.
sheriff of, 23, 110,144,320,
334, 881, 393, 399, 406, 444, 449. 494.
518, 519, 544.
And see Bokys ; Molyneux ; Bon.
esoheator in, 131, 163, 201,
210, 231. 286, 340, 442, 480, 611.
And see Burem ; Pusey.
outlawries in, 26, 29, 149,
i50, 224, 267, 831.
.commissions of the peace in.
664.
, duke of. See Stafford.
Buokland St. Mary [oo. Somerset], 427.
Budbrooke, oo. Warwick, 192.
Buddeston, oo. Wilts. 60L
Budefeld. See Bidfleld.
Budif ord. See Bidford.
Budleigh, Budeley, co. Deyon, 207.
East, Eitbudley, co. Beron, hundred
of. 471.
.., West, hnndred of, 471.
602
GENERAL INDEX.
Buera, Walter, 9S. .
Bugell. Riohard, Sa5.
Buggy. William. 587.
Bnhenyanter, co. CornwAll, 289.
Builth, Buelt, Belth [oo. Bnoon], 60, 850.
Buk, Bukke, George, 252.
Robert. 808, 402.
, William. 561.
Bukkenell, Buknell, John, 240. 249, 288.
Biobard, 240.
Bukkenham. See Buckenham.
Bukland. Bolph, 406.
Bukley, Richard, 6.
William, 121.
Buknell. See Bukkenell.
Bukitede. Robert. 406.
Bnkton. John, 449.
, Thomas, parson of Braited, 166.
William, 449.
Bulklej, Bulkeley, Ralph, 84L
, Thomas. 408, 526. 645.
Bull, BuUe, John, 229,859, 495.
Ralph, chaplain of Holy Cross, Old
Sarum. 165, 167.
Riohard, 243.
vicar of Horley and Homton.
812.
, parson of Little Comberton,
312. 813
Robert. 519.
Stephen, 856.
, Thomas. 859.
BulUngdon, Bolyngdoo. hundred of. oo.
Oxford, 452. 518.
Bullock, Robert, 144.
Bulmaa, William, 106.
Buhner, oo. Essex. 149.
00. York, 482.
Bulmer, Bomer. Ralph. 898. 401, 492.
, Thomas, 449.
Bulstrode. Riohard, 28. 144.
, William, 492.
Bultell, Thomas, 881.
Bulter, WilUam. 525.
Bulwell, 00, Nottingham, 19.
Bumpstead Helion, oo Essex, 859.
Bunde, William, 298.
, Elisabeth his wife, 298.
Bundy, Riohard, esoheator in the county of
Hereford, 329.
, Joan his wife, 329.
Bunges, in Bradwell, co. Essex, 195.
Bungay, co. Suffolk, 186.
Bunnyng, John, 96.
Buntingford. oo. Hertford, 247. 293.
Bunwell, Bonwell, co. Norfolk, 154.
Bupton, Bubton in Longford, co. Derby, 296.
Burbage, prebend of. See Hurstboume.
Burbage, John, 303.
Burceitur [Eli^beth], lady of, 844.
Buraestre. See Bioester.
Burdelyn, Thomas, 294.
Bnrdet, John, 819.
, Maigaret, 819.
Nicholas, 102.
, Thomas, 50, 102.
Burdon, Laurence, 466.
Buree. Giffard, oo. Eseex, 179.
St Mary, Saintmariburis, oob. Essex
and Suffolk, 179.
Burford, Boreford [oo. Oxford], 108, 157,
811.
Burford hr Abingdon [oos. Oxford and Berks] .
386.
Burgee, Burggenorth. See Bridgnorth.
Burg^. Bergh, co. Norfolk, 55.
00. Lincoln, 48.
Great, Weetbergh [in Banatead]. co
Surrey, 515.
Castle, 00. Suffolk, 143.
Burgh, Bourgh. Borough, Benedict, preben-
dary of St. Stephens, Westminster,
154, 165, 366.
Henry, 30, 188, 512.
, Isabel hU wife, 612.
John, 83, 141, 398, 400, 489, 491.
, Joan his wife, 141-
Richard, 464.
....Thomas, 51, 74, 77. 108. 110,112,
122,147,208,209,224.241.258,357.
263, 339, 353, 354, 385, 393-395, 398-
400, 424, 489, 491. 564, 565, 568
Margaret his wife, 263.
William, 401, 492.
Burghall. See Broughall.
Bui^hegge, oo. Southampton, 220.
Burgo. William de, 3.
Bui^ny, Simon, 223.
Burgos, in Spain. 449.
Burgoyn, Bourgoigne, John, 146, 147, 216, 804,
363, 396. 398, 488, 555.
, Richaid, 146.
Thomas, 84, 243.
Burgundy, duke of, 67, 160, 212, 813, 321,
And see Maximilian.
, Charles, duke of, 362.
, Philip, duke of, 518,
duchess of . 217.
, Margaret, duchess of, 236.
Burley, in the New Forest, oo. Southamptoa,
195.
Burley, Simon de, constable of Windsor
Castle, 496.
Burlingham, Byrlyngham, oo. Norfolk. 143.
Burmington, Bormyngton, oo. Warwick, 73.
Bumand, Bimand, Bymant, Ralph, 188.
, Robert, 345, 397, 558.
Bumard, John, 508.
Bumeby. See Brumby.
GENERAL INDEX.
608
Burnebj, Eiurtaoe de, 276.
, Matilda his wife, 276.
Bamell, Henry, 201. 659.
, Patrick. 42.
BamhAui, Brunham, oo. Norfolk, 83, 180,
261,456,485.
, Deepdale, 84.
Baraton, BruBton, oo. Norfolk, 198.
Burston, Bobert, 32,
Burton [oo. Denbigh], 516.
, 00. York, 434.
, Stather, co. Linooln, 124
Latimer, oo. Northampton, 268.
on Trent, co. Stafford, 27, 32, 185.
in Lonsdale, co. York, 75, 318.
on Ure by Masham, oo. York, 300.
, Little, 00. Itork, 300.
:.., Wert, oo. York, 229.
Burton St. Lazarus of Jerusalem in England,
house or horoital of, William Sutton,
master of, 663.
Barton, Edward, 62.
, Elisabeth, 243.
John, 79, 90, 132, 369.
John, chwlain of Kingston on Hull,
337.
, Ntoholas, 406.
Bichard,23,67, 143,398,400, 492, 568.
, , eicheator of Northampton,
689.
Thomas, 40, 187. 364, 396, 397, 562.
WilUam, 92.
Burttennram. See Butterorambe.
Burwey, WilUam, parson of Wishaw, 201.
Bury, Bery, oo. Suspex, 61, 96.
St. Edmunds, oo. Suffolk, 149, 217,
219, 258, 259, 266.
abbey of, 459.
, abbot and convent of, 391, 459.
Bichard, abbot of , 219.
Thomas, abbot of, 215, 218.
Bury, John, 214.
coroner in Devon, 107.
'. de,274.
, chaplain of St. Qeorge, South-
ampton, 372.
Bobert de, 364.
Bosby in Cleveland, co. York, 406. 407.
Busohe. See Busshe.
Bushey, Bushe, co. Hertford, 247, 514.
Biishley, Bussheley, oo. Gloucester, 319.
00. Worcester, 97, 100, 212, 284, 507.
Busshe, Busehe, John. 40, 86, 91, 151, 174.
382, 394, 489, 566.
William, 140.
Bustftrdthorpe, co York, 197, 206.
Bustrop, Henry, 62, 87.
, Isabel his wife, 62.
Buthlers, Sth. de, 66.
Butler, James, earl of WilUhire, 106, 133, 134,
139, 179, 245. 263, 286, 508.
, , Eleanor his wife, 106.
, Avice his wife, 506.
, earl of Ormond, 397, 398, 608.
, John, earl of Ormond, 639.
! Thomas, 89, 157.
I Agnes his wife, 157.
' , earl of Ormond. 490, 689.
William, 303.
Daniel the. 368.
Butley [CO. Suffolk], William, prior of, 112.
Butterorambe, Burttercram, co. York, 150.
Buttorp. See Baythorpe.
Buxhale, Thomas, master of the college of
Fotheringhay, 186.
Buxsall, Thomas, 269.
Buxton, CO. Norfolk, 48.
Buxton, John, 295.
Buxworth. See Boxworth.
Bybbeeworth, Thomas, 216.
Byconnell, BiooneU, Bygonell, BykenhuU,
John, 109, 110, 182. 183, 187,201.337,
353, 366, 396, 398. 426, 489, 671.
Bydwith by Egton, oo. York, 117.
Bye, Joan, 295.
Byfeld, Bobert, sheriff of London, 130.
Bygcrofte, John, person of St. Marji&ret
Moyses in Frydaystrete, London, 326.
Byggebury. See Bigbury.
Bygonell. See Byoonell.
Bygot, Balgh, 387, 393, 398, 492, 663, 679.
Bykcombe, Bobert, 266.
Bykebury. See Bigbury.
Bykeley. See Bikley.
Bykkre. See Bicker.
Bykton. See Bioton.
Bykton, John, 161.
Bylegh. See Beeleigh.
Byllesby. See Billesby.
Bylsyngton, Bobert, 61.
Bynbury, Thomas, 473.
Byne, Thomas, 101.
Byngfeld. See Bingfield.
Byngham, John, 299.
Biohard, justioe of the King's Bench,
104.
Bynnerton [co. Cornwall], 126.
Bynnerwartha, oo. Cornwall, 125.
Bynnes. John, 833.
Bynny, Peter, 266.
Byicheold, John, 422.
Byriton, John, 448.
Byrkhede, JOenxy, 468.
Byrlyngbam. See Borlingham.
Bymant. See Bnmand.
Bymd. See Brind.
Byrteporte, Thomas, 26.
, , Agnes his wife, 26.
604
GENERAL INDEX.
Byryk, John, 487.
Byiewart, AjTmn, 145.
BTslegh* See Biiley.
Bjsom, Andrew, 889.
Bjashop, Biohard, person of Oitleham, 121.
ByBshopdftle. See Biahopdale.
Byston. See Bisteme.
Byrton, John, 821.
Bythewodegraunge, oo. York, 119.
c
0 , island of, 216.
Gaade, Bohert, 476.
Caoohe, John, 80.
Oaohepyn, Bartholomew, 446.
Gadagua, Diego de, 446. 581.
Cade, Bobert, 476.
Cadeljngton. See Chadlington.
Caen, Cane, in Normandy, 340.
Caerleon, Carlion, Kayrlion [oo. Monmouth],
273, 389, 849, 487.
Caermarthen, Kermerdyn, 849, 406, 410.
county of, 849, 860, 474, 588.
, arohdeaoonry of, 246.
Cage [in Tonbridge], co. Kent, 582.
Caileway. See Cayleway.
Call. See Cans.
CaUiB, 1, 2, 10, 12. 28. 29, 40, 42, 68, 69, 61,
64,67, 99, 100. 118-120, 130, 186, 188,
189, 146, 155, 173, 176. 189. 191, 201,
205. 214, 221, 280, 254, 264, 270, 272,
274, 276, 277. 286, 296, 298. 299. 301,
302, 308-310, 3M. 822, 828. 325, 820,
828, 329, 335, 351, 862, 803, 369, 878,
388, 407. 417, 425, 432, 440, 448, 444,
446, 470, 479, 486, 486, 506, 522. 529,
547, 551.
marches of, 12, 28, 40, 42, 58, 61, 64,
99. 100, 118, 120, 128. 180, 138, 189,
176, 189, 201, 205, 221, 280, 254, 270,
272. 286, 296, 298, 302, 309, 810, 814.
322, 323, 325, 328, 335, 351. 369, 873,
388. 432,.440, 444, 485, 486, 622, 547,
551.
, treasurer of, 40. 61, 100, 118,120,
270, 276, 285, 299, 527, 528, 533.
And iee Blount ; Slefeld ; Thwaytes.
, lieutenant of. See Hastynges .
, controller of. See Whetehill .
yiotualler of , 61.
»
And see Bosse.
, St. Nicholas, 251.
, port of , 136, 264, 540.
, mint and exchange at. 10, 20, 300,
848, 864, 367, 454, 463, 527, 528.
Calais, exchequer of, 448.
porter of, 276.
staple of, 11, 61, 97, 216. 228.230.
246, 252, 271. 277, 280, 332, 484.
merchants of, 39. 58, 61, 67,
100, 118, 120, 175, 221. 243. 244. 386,
270, 272, 285, 351, 362, 505.
, mayor of. See "Yong; Wal-
den ; Brown ; StoUer.
Galamay, John, 845.
Caloote, Bobert. 186.
Caldebek, Balph. 28, 83.
Caldeoott in Fritton, oo. Suffolk, 143.
Caldewell. See CaiddweU.
Caldwell. See Cauldwell.
Calkewell. See Coquelles.
Calliland, Calylond, co. Cornwall, 454,
Callow Hill, Kalowehill, co. Oxford. 177.
Calne, co. WUta, 452.
, hundred of, 452.
Calthorpe, Philip, 381.
, , Mary his wife, 381.
William, 49, 112. 142, 143. 808. 398,
567.
Calrerley, co. York, 254.
Calverley, John, 526.
WiUiam,492.
Calyerton, oo. Buckingham, 880, 362, 418.
462, 514.
Calwodeley, co. Devon. 158.
Calwodeley, Thomas, 23, 158. 262, 558.
Calworley, WiUiam, 399.
Calylond. See Calliland.
Cam, Henry, 526.
Camber, Cawmber, by Winohelsea, oo. Sussex,
188 370
Cambridge,' 46, 112, 154. 159, 240, 365, 288,
290, 333, 389, 451, 487, 531, 548.
statute of, 49.
, mayor and burgesses of, 389.
mayor of. See Wyghton ; Asshewell ;
Hylton.
lett-ers patent dated at, 303, 804.
, commissions of the peace in. 555.
, University of, 65, 451.
, , Friars Minor in, 414.
, .chancellor of. See Bother-
ham.
, rioe • chancellor of. See
Yotton.
Cambridge CoUegee : —
Goddyahous, master and fellows of, 83.
, William Basset, master of, 82.
GunyylehaU. warden and fellows of, 71.
259.
, Henry Coaaey, warden of, 259.
Hall of the Holy Trinity, warden an^
fellows of, 46.
King's. 203. 313, 472.
.Master Walter Fclde, proTtw^
of, 555.
GENERAL INDEX.
606
Cambridge Colleges — cont.
King's Hall, Boger Botheram, warden of.
, Master Henry Bost, provost of.
64,406.
Pembroke, master and scholars of, 232.
Queen's, president and fellows of, 34,
220, 423, 477.
Master Andrew Doket, president
of, 84, 423, 477.
St. Margaret and St. Bernard. See
Queen's.
St. Mary and St. Nicholas. See King's.
Valence Marie. See Pembroke.
Cambridge, county of , 64, 87. 97, 109, 111.
119, 141, 166, 169, 247, 310. 316, 363,
362, 393, 396, 396. 419, 462, 468, 488,
614.
sheriff of, 109, 820, 40G, 494,
618, 619, 644.
And see Wake; Hudleston; Tihiey.
, , escheator in, 4, 131, 169,
210, 469, 474, 622.
, .commissions of the peace in,
666.
, outlawries in, 40, 187, 266.
294, 296, 467.
Oambry, Oliver, 473.
Camden, Chipping, co. Gloucester, 816.
Camell, William, parson of Tetoott, 173.
Cames, Cames Asshe, oo. Somerset, 660.
Camfer, in Zeeland, 821, 368.
Campden [co. Gloucester] , 472.
Campe, William, 81.
Camps, CO. Cambridge, 434.
Campsall, Camsale, oo. York, 831.
Campyon, John, chaplain of Campden, 472.
Camsale. See Campeall.
Caneeler, Canoellor, 16, 210, 662.
Candauer, Henry, 161.
Candel Chidiock, oo. Dorset, 604.
Candelyn, David, 214.
Candlesby, co. Lincoln, 48.
Candome, John, 24.
Cane. See Caen.
Canfield, co. Essex, 869, 497.
Canford, Kanford, oo. Dorset, 69, 212, 649.
Canisiani, Canigiane, Gerard, 862.
Elisabeth his wife, 862.
Canley, co. Warwick, 78.
Canlles. See Cefnllys.
Cannings, Cannyngis, co. Wilts. 601.
Cantelowe, Henry, 248.
Canterbury, co. Kent, 9, 64, 222, 274, 280,
804, 811, 396, 649. 662.
, mayor and commonalty of, 106.
, pavage in. 107.
, letters patent dated at, 309.
province of, 224, 246, 342.
diocese of, 128. 271, 297, 846, 462,
486.
Canterbury, archbishop of, 809.
And see Bourchier ; Becket ; Morton.
Master*Geoffrey, archdeacon of , 66.
Christ Churoh. 12.
, ' le Prynoes chauntre' in, 128.
, chapel under 'le Crofte' in, 12.
, , prior and convent of, 61, 828,
886.
William, prior of, 183, 836
, St. Augustine 's abbey, 846.
, , abbot and convent of, 61,818.
496.
, abbot of, 68.
, William, abbot of, 188.
, William Sellyng, abbot of.
318.
f JohnDunster, abbot of, 310.
346.
, , John, abbot of, 466.
Cantref Mawr, Cantremaure [co. Caermarthen] ,
516.
Selig, Oantrecelly [oo. Brecon], 69.
Canynges, Thomas, 181.
Cape, the, Cappes Close, co. Warwick, 318.
Capel, CapuU, in Ireland, 686.
Capell, WiUiam, 833, 888.
Capes, Boger, 288.
Capland, West, Westcapelon, co. Somerset
600.
Caponer. Walter, 249.
Agnes his wife, 249.
Cappe, John. 240, 492.
Capper, Denis, 296.
Capron, John, 80.
Capoll. See Capel.
Carant, Caraunt, Carent, John, 83, 863, 669
William, 4.
Carby, Balph, 368.
Cardemaker, William, 26.
Cardenell. See Credenhill.
Cardiff, Kaerdif, 476.
Cardigan, 849.
county of, 849, 860, 474, 616, 688
Cardons, in Cliffe, oo. Kent, 7.
Carent. See Carant.
Cargonam, Guillim, 646.
Carisbrook, in the Isle of Wight, 461.
Carleton, co. Cumberland, 169.
Bode, CO. Norfolk, 164.
And see Carlton.
Carley, John, 186.
CarlUe, Biohard, 668.
, William, 118, 217. 427.
Carlion. See Caerleon.
Carlisle. Kariehill, co. Cumberland, 36, 181,
367, 877. 389, 646.
, bishopric of, 106.
bishop of. See Bell.
cathedral, prior and canons of, 877
, , Thomas, prior of, 377.
606
GENERAL INDEX.
Carllile. monastery of St. Mary, 85.
prior and oo&Tent of, 35.
, hoapital of St. Nioholu by, 35.
, Master John Thorpe, warden
of. 35.
Carlton, Garleton, eo. Bedford. 149. 287.
South, by Lincoln, oo. Linooln, 538.
Little, Lytelearleton. co. Linooln. 293.
Charleton. eo. Nottingham, prioress
and ooQTent of. 831.
Elisabeth, prioress of. 331.
CO. York, 90.
Oarlyle, John, mayor of Newoastle on Tyne,
264.
Garmywwe. John. 239, 347. 356, 396, 396,
490. 556.
, Nicholas. 546.
Oamanton [in Mawgan], oo. Cornwall, 501.
Carnarvon, Kemeryan, 350.
, ooonty of. 350.
Cambolonkan, eo. Cornwall, 239.
Camon, William, the elder, 224.
, the younger, 224.
Canisuyewe, William, 396, 396, 490. 556.
Camyorth, Camsorgh, oo. Cornwall. 239.
Carpenter, John, 466.
parson of Farleigh Hunger-
ford, 168.
Balph.283.
, Robert, 73.
William. 437.
Carr, Karrecraft, co. Tork, 86. 150. 188.
Carr, John. 83.
Carre, Nicholas, 298.
, Eobert. 399, 425, 547, 572.
, sheriff of Southampton. 491.
Carrewe, Nicholas, sheriff of Deron, 7.
Carriokfergns. Cragfargus, in Ireland, 20, 39,
160, 161,839.
Carrion, Fernando de, 581 .
Carshalton, Xarsalton, co. Surrey, 478.
Carswill, Andrew, 261.
, WiUiam,261.
Carter, Edmund, parson of Preston, 236.
, parson of Stanstead, 375.
John, 294.
Oartewright, John, 16.
, Ealph, 16.
, William, 16.
Carthusian order, 7.
Cartmayll, Peter, 415.
Cartyngton, John. 214, 396, 568.
Carver, Eobert, vicar of Manfleld, 300.
Casley, John, 81.
Cassy. John, 44, 109, 111, 215, 228, 560.
, William, escheator of Gloucester, 238.
Cassyfeme, farm called, 316.
Castell, John, 859.
Oastelyn, Thomas, 34
Onsterton, Bridge, Bryggeeasterton [oo. Rut-
land], 8.
Castile, in Spain, 280, 828.
and Leon, 279.
king of, 206, 266, 271, 277. 278. 280.
823, 426, 588.
queen of. 271.
Castle Acre, oo. Norfolk, 309.
Castle Combe, Casteloumbe, co. Wilts, 290.
Castle Hedingham, Oastelhethyn^iain. oo.
Essex, 187, 325, 430.
Castlion, Ralph, 40.
Castor, Castre, oo. Linooln, 540.
Castro, Diego de, 581.
, Ferdinand de, 254.
, Peter de, 264.
Caswell, William, 486.
Caterall, John, 887.
Joan his wife, 887.
Caterik. £fe« Catteriek.
Catesasshe. See Catsash.
Catesby, Humphrey. 400, 492.
John. 4, 11. 19, 23, 67, 109-111. 146.
214, 257. 821, 322, 843, 345, 854, 393.
394. 396. 400, 465. 466. 492. 493, 520.
544^546. 556. 558, 559. 567, 571. 572,
574. 577.
, justice of the Common Bench.
288, 882, 350, 360, 498. 551.
, , of Althorpe, 568.
William, 19, 23, 65, 110. Ill, 144.
146, 233, 241, 257, 354, 371. 898. 396.
400, 419, 465, 488, 489, 491, 497. 498,
509. 536, 644, 647, 664, 661, 662. 664,
567, 569, 576, 678. .
, , ohaaoellor of the Ezoheqner,
860.
, chancellor of the earldom of
March, 474.
of Althorpe. 186,
Catsash. Catesasshe, co. Somerset, hundred of.
424.
Catteriok, Caterik, co. Tork, 460.
Oattith, Hanvan, 526.
Cattehill, Catteshyll, co. Surrey, 499.
Catyr, John, 186.
, Bliiabeth his wife, 186.
Catys, William, 223.
Cauldwell. Caldewell, Chaldewell. co. Bedford.
prior and convent of. 287. 389.
Caundell. See Candel.
Cans, Caux, Cais [co. Salop], 47, 819.
Causton. See Cawston.
Caux, Anne de, nurse of Edward IV, 411.
Cave [co. York], 93.
Cave. John, warden of the chapel of St. Mary
de la Pewe, Westminster, 451.
Cavenham, co. Suffolk, 453.
Cavendish, co. Suffolk, 16, 453.
Cavendyssh, Thomas, the elder, 458.
, the younger, 468.
1
i"
GENEEAL INDEX.
607
OayerBham, oo. Oxford, 91, 166, 160, 180, 210,
446.
Cawardyne, John, 491.
Cawmbar. See Camber.
Cawod, Henry, 269.
, William, 8S.
Cawode, Robert, 406.
Cawood [oo. York], letters patent dated at.
266, 280-282. 678. 67».
CawBton, Oanston, oo. Norfolk, 84, 143.
Caxton, Bobert, 670.
Cayforde. See Xeyf ord.
Cayley, James, 138.
Cayster, John, 271.
Caylway, Caileway, William, 897. 488.
Cecily, duchess of York, mother of Edward IV
and Biohard HI, 44, 143, 218. 227.
269. 278, 283, 292, 837, 874, 441. 469.
464, 622.
, daughter of Edward IV. 226.
Cedewain. Eadewyn, Kedewon [co. Mont-
gomery], 69, 360.
Cefnllys, Canlles [co. Radnor], 69.
Ceme, Seme, co. Dorset, 38.
, abbey of , 266, 312.
, abbot and convent of, 266, 311.
, Roger, abbot of, 311.
Gemeoote. See Shamcote.
Cery, Kyry [cos. Montgomery and Radnor] .
69.360.
Cettrefeld. See Chesterfield.
Cestretona. See Chesterton.
Chncombe. See Chalcombe.
Chaddesey. See Chedsoy.
Chaddesley, co. Worcester, 186, 211.
Ohaderton, Chaterton, Edmund, 449, 468, 498,
609, 610, 626.
, treasurer of the king's cham-
ber, 642.
keeper of the hanaper. 185.
, parson of Almondbury, 477.
warden of the free chapel or
hospital of St. John, Stafford, 626.
parson of Calyerton, 362, 462.
Chadley. See Chedsoy.
Chadlington, Cadelyngton, co. Oxford, hundred
of, 68. 89, 167, 869.
Chadsey. See Chedsoy.
Chadworthwodes. See Chedworth Woods.
Chagford, co. BcTon. 81.
Chalcombe, Chacombe. co. Northampton, 483.
Chaldefeld. See Chalfield.
Ohaldewell. See Cauldwell.
Chalfield. Chaldefeld [oo. Wilts]. 687.
Great, co. Wilts, 499.
East, Eschaldfeld, co. Wilts, 499.
Chalford, Oyerohalkeford, co. Oxford, 807.
Netherchalkeford, oo. Oxford, 807.
Chalk, Broad, Brodeohalke, co. Wilts, 87.
Chalkeford. See Chalford.
Challe|;h. See Chawleigh.
Challerton, Richard, 617, 618.
Challewyke [co. Devon], 226.
Challey, John, 480.
Chaloner, Robert, 128.
Chalteneys, in Ightham, oo. Kent, 458.
Chalton, Thomas. 326.
Chalvedon, John, 307.
Chalvelegh, Chalvelygh. See Chnwleigh.
Chalwell, co. Dorset, 168.
Chamber, Chaumber, Chambre, Henry, 366
661.
Robert, 191,880.
Marion his wife, 191. 380.
William, 23, 29, 568.
Chamberlain, Chamberleyn, Ralph, 609.
, Richard, 266, 804.
, Sybil his wife, 266.
, Robert, 110. 446, 496. 609, 667, 678.
, sheriff of Anglesey, 610.
William, 161, 266, 276, 679.
, Anne bis wife, 161.
, Joan his wife, 266.
Champemon. Blanche, 248.
Joan, 88. 243.
John, 88, 248.
Champney, Biohard. Gloucester king of arms.
422.466.
Champneys, Thomas, 398, 426, 672.
Walter, 262.
.WilUam, 225.
Chancery, 4. 21. 42, 47, 61, 62, 65, 62. 72,
74, 77-79, 87, 104. 127, 166. 166, 171.
190. 196, 198, 199, 207, 218, 220. 221,
288, 287, 260, 305, 814, 886, 841, 345,
868, 874, 402, 464, 466, 471, 484, 492.
500, 633, 587, 546.
rolls of, 42, 104.
, keeper of. See Morton ;
Barowe.
, prothonotary of. See Sharp.
hanaper of. See Hanaper.
masters of, 446.
clerks of, 74. 168, 272, 488, 446, 449.
, ohafe->wax of, 89.
, spigumel in, 388.
Chantmarle, Chauntmarell, co. Dorset, 480.
Chantries, foundation of , 11, 20, 57, 92, 96,
104. 128. 171, 199, 201, 209. 286, 249.
256. 259, 260, 269, 276-277, 285, 387,
386, 457, 464, 473, 498, 610, 622, 626.
Chapman, G^rge. 144.
John, 46, 48, 177. 806.
Bichard, 22.
, Bobert, 25.
, Walter, 168.
Chapstowe, See Chepstow.
Chardford, co. Southampton, 683.
, East, 00. Southampton, 638.
Charfield, Oharefeld, co. Gloucester, 3, 4fl4.
Charing, oo. Kent, 440.
608
GENERAL INDEX,
Chants sur Loire, 8te Hnrie, Pkilibert de
Maraphin, prior of, 156, 209, 302.
Charlbary. Chorlbnrj, oo, Oxford. 177.
Charles, duke of Burgundy, 362.
Charleton, oo. Devon, 483.
And iee Carlton ; Charlton.
Charleton. Charlton, James, 399, 464. 492.
r>79.
John. 109, 497.
, esoheator of Southampton and
Wilts. 11, 128.
Richard. 344, 394. 396. 466, 490. 566.
, Robert. 401, 491, 571.
Charlewode in Coiveland [co. Glouoester] . 129.
Charlton. Charleton. oo. WilU. 128, 416.
Charlton, Edward, lord of Powys, 180.
EUiabeth his wife, 130.
And iee Charleton.
Charlwood. oo. Surrey, 534.
Charminster, Chermeeter, Chermystre. oo
Dorset, 38, 525.
and Bere, prebend of, 296.
Chamok, Richard, prior of Dunstable. 326.
340.
Charters printed at length, 63, 65, 93.
Chartesey. See Chertsey.
Chartham, oo. Kent, 281.
Charyte, John, 469.
Chasepool, Chespell, Jaspell, in Kinyer, oo.
StaffoKl. &. 226, 863, 458. 459.
Chaterton. See Chaderton.
Chatham, Chetham. co. Kent, 185.
Chatorton, James, 526.
Chatwall, Richard, 28.
Chauncy, Ralph, 170.
Chaundeler, Thomas, 561.
, dean of Hereford, 561.
Walter, 488.
Chauntmarell. See Chantmarle.
Chauntre, Chauntry, William, 253.
, , dean of the college of St.
Mary, Newark, Leicester, 129, 178.
, dean of the chapel royal, 348.
, prebendary of Salisbury, 255.
Chawleigh, Challegh, Chalrelygh, co. Deyon,
81, 137, 226, 472.
Chawry, Richard, sheriff of London, 254, 298,
302, 309, 310, 314.
Cheddar, co. Somerset, 390.
Chedworth Woods, Chadworthwodes, co.
Gloucester, 103.
Chedzoy, Chaddesey, Chadsey, Chedsey, co.
Somerset, 310, 522, 528.
Cheke, John, 399, 490.
Chelchehithe. See Chelsea.
Chelereye. See Childrey.
Chelleemore. See Gheylesmore. ,
Chellington, Chelyngton, co. Bedford, 287.
Chelmelegh. See Chnlmleigh.
Chelmerdon. Thelmerdon, co. Derby, 120.
Chelmsford, co. Essex, 82, 148, 279, 294.
ChelMa, Chelchehithe, eo. MiddleMK, 170,
503.
Chelsyn, co. Hertford, 347.
Chenewe, George, 517.
ChenieB, Isnehampetede Cheney, co. Buekin^
ham, 101.
CheniUewrda. See Kenilworth.
Chenson, Cheynoeton, in Chawleigli, col
DeTon, 81.
Chepenham. See Chippenham.
Chepetede. See Chipstead.
Chepetow, Chapstowe [co. Monmonth^ , 81.
Chepyng. See Chipping.
Chepyngtoryton. See Torrington.
Cherbury. See Chirbury.
Cherohe, Edmund, 211.
Cheriton, Cheriogton, co. Kent. 445, 483.
South, Suthcheryton, oo. Somerset,
122, 281.
Cherleford [eo. Wilts], 587.
Chermester. See Charminster.
Chermystre. See Charminster.
Cherstowne, co. DsTon, 816.
Chertsey, Chartesey, oo. Middlesex, 408.
Chertesey, co. Surrey, abbey of, 166,
170.
, convent of, 165.
, Dan John May, abbot of, 165.
Dan Thomas Peket, prior of, 166.
abbot of, 166, 170.
Cheseman, Edward, 551.
John, 809.
Chesham, co. Bookinf^m, 279, 485.
Bury, ca Buckingham, 62.
Cheshunt, Chesthunt, co. Cambridge, 97, 96.
, Cheston, co. Hertford, 6S.
68, 69, 116, 142, 177, 288, 879, 518.
ChespelL See Chasepool.
Chesshire, Roger, rector of Boeton, 241.
Chester, Westohestre, 79, 517.
chamberlain of, 61.
, county of, 275, 480.
Chester Herald, 415.
Chester, Cheetre, John, 439.
Richard, sheriff of London, 499.
, Robert, 336.
Chesterfield, Cestrefeld, oo. Derby, 19. 152
190,351,361,436.
Chesterford, co. Essex, 376.
, Great, co. Essex, 85.
Chesterton, ca Cambridge, 290.
hundred of . 142, 258.
Cestretona [co. Warwick], 66.
Chesthunt. See Cheshunt.
Cheston. See Cheshunt.
Chestre. See Chester.
Chetham. See Chatham.
Chetwall, Richard, 28.
Cheverell, Little, co. Wilts, 485.
GENERAL INDEX.
609
ChevereU, Ghyyerell, John. 69, 213. 238, 895,
430, 559.
Walter,* 559.
Chewreswella, Walter de, 66.
Chewyk. oo. Cornwall, 610.
Chejlesmore. Chellesmore, oo. Stafford. 2.
CheylsiuerBshe. 3.')0.
Cheyne. Cheynewe. Chftyiin, Alexander. 471,
Andrew. 144.
George. ."VS. 119. 238, 287. 344.
Humphrey, 383. 435.
John. 109-113. 116. 160. 190, 216.
256, 353, 371, 383. 435. 492, 550, 555.
550, 577.
, sheriff of Kent., 28.
of Pynne. 259.
Robert. 383, 435.
ThonisB, 395. 555.
, constable of Windsor oastle.
496.
William. 183. 384.398.
Chejnoeton. See Chenson.
Cheyon. See Cheyne.
Cheyneooort, in Sutton, oo. Kent, 526.
Cheynewe. See Cheyne.
Chichester, Cicestre. oo. Sussex. 41. 138. 142.
161, 166. 167.
diocese of 61. 138, 142, 382.
, bishopric of, 60, 61, 119.
bishop of. See Arundell; Story.
cathedral of, dean and chapter of,
60.
4 dean of, 138, 167.
prebend of Hieathfleld in, 60.
, chantry of St. Mary in, 223.
548.
, letters patent dated at, 162-164, 183,
554, 558, 562. 568, 575.
, port of, 89, 96, 248, 257, 362. 378,
403,502.
Chichester, Richard, 490.
Chiddingford. Childyngfold, oo. Surrey, 270.
Chiddingstone. Chydyngstone, oo. Kent, 413.
Chideook, Chydeokke. oo. Dorset. 187.
Chidiok, John, 417.
Chidley. See Chadleigh.
Chiewe, Thomas, parson of Chilton Canteloe.
William, parson of Chilton Canteloe,
98.
Child, Childe, Chyld, Chylde, John, 492.
Miles, 265, 448.
Peter. 66.
Thomas, 12.
Child Okeford, co. Dorset, 463, 526.
Childrey, Chelereye, co. Berks, 124.
Childyngfold See Chiddingford.
Chilham. co. Kent, 5, 28, 281, 832.
Chillington. oo. Somerset, 497.
Chiltem, hundreds of, 866.
8268
Chiltem Langley, co. Hertford. 882. 424, 438,
459.
Chilton CandoTer, oo. Southampton, 560.
Canteloe, Chilteron Cantelope, co.
Somerset. 08.
ChilTers Coton, Chylverescoton, co. Warwick.
20.
Chilwell, CO. Nottingham. 104. 105.
Chinals, William, 200.
Chinals Currant, co. Cornwall, 206.
Chinon, charter dated at. 334.
Chintona. See Kington.
Chintona, Geoffrey de, 66.
Chipmun, Chyppenham. Thomas, parson of
Bigbury, 81, 88.
Chipnamholt. See Chittlehamholt.
Chipnell, John. 292.
Chippenham. Chepenham. co Wilts. 82, 869
501.
Chipping Norton. Chepyng Norton, co. Oxford.
18, 87. 150, 247* 277.
Chipstead, Chypstede, co. Kent. 149.
Chepstede. co. Surrey. 310
Chirbury, Chorbury, Churbury [co. Salop].
801.350.
hundred of, 59.
Chirche. Edmund, 211.
, John, precentor of t h e king's chapel ,
841.
Chirohehill in Whitetable, co. Kent, 19.
Chirington, co. Berks. 429.
Chirkland [oo. Denbigh] , 316.
Chittlehamholt, Chipnamholt. co. Deron, 68.
Chittret. Chiterell, in Cranbome, oo Dorset,
535, 549.
Choke. Chocke. Chokke, John, 898, 425, 489,
572.
Richard. 22, 50. 112. 257, 289. 306,
321, 822. 343, 457, 556-568, 571, 572,
577.
Margaret his wife, 467.
Richard, justice of the Bench. 196,
236, 350, i360.
Chokes, fee of. 418.
Chorlbury. See Charlbury.
Chorley, co. Lancaster, 476.
Christohurch, Cristechirohe, Crisohirch. oo
Southampton, 88, 135, 337, 480.
prior and convent of, 837.
, John, prior of, 387.
Christleton. co. Chester, 476.
Chudlei^^, Chidley, oo. Devon, 469.
Chulmleigh, Chelmelegh [co. Devon], 225.
Churbury. See Chirbury.
Church Eaton, Chirohe Eton. co. Stafford, 277.
Churchill. Churchechehill, co. Somerset, 437.
Chute, prebend of, 481.
Chydeokke. See Chideook.
Chyld. See Child.
Chylveresooton. See Chilvers Coton.
Chyppenham. See Chipnam
Chypstede. See Chipstead.
2q
610
GENERAL INDEX.
Chyrbe, James, 626.
ChyverelL See CheTerell.
Cinque Porta. 127, 894, 897. 492, 545.
warden of. See FitiAl&a.
Cleoton. See Gleetoo.
Clere, Edmund, 112, 897, 490.
Eliwbeth, 96, 259.
Richard, 674.
;• "«— - " , ill ._♦ Robert, lia, 143, 393. 897. 490, 567
Cirenoeiter.Circeter.Sirenoestre^co.Glouoeiter. | ^,^^
William. 393.
11, 24. 44. 72, 130. 267, 356.
, abbey of St Mary, 117. 131. 286.
,conTentof, 116.286.
abbot of, 121.
John Sobbery, abbot of, 116.
ThomaB Gompton, abbot of , 117. 131,
286.
Eiohard, abbot of. 561.
Bichiird Clyye, abbot of. 286.
Claoton, Claxton. Little [oo. Ewex]. 294.
Clampard, Stephen. 87. 383.
Clapham, Olopham, eo. Bedford, 287.
, 00. York. 189.
Clapham, Brian, 30, 188.
John. 424.
Clapton, Clopton, co. Somerset, 487.
Clare [oo. Suffolk] . 27.
Clare, Gilbert de. earl of Glouoefter and Hertr
ford, 104,141,327.
..., Joan his wife, 104.
Claredon. Se$ Claverdon ; Clarendon.
ClareU, Eiohard, 141.
Clerebek, Andrew, 31.
Clerk, Clero. Gierke. Adam, 526.
Adrian, 370.
, Clement, 92, 269.
Oristina. 237.
Edmund, 168.
, Geoffrey, 367.
Geonse, 26a
John, 8, 89, 56. 58. 86, 148. 210,220.
228.247.341,440.563,670.
Egidia his wife, 148.
, one of the barons of the
Exchequer , 126.
, seoond baron of the Exchequer,
230.
mayor of Northampton, 344.
, master of the House of God.
DoTer. 636.
, parson of Cranleigh, 281.
, Katharine, 58.
Nicholas, 81, 286.
Margarethis wife. 141. ^174.
Clarenoieux king of arms. S« Hawkeslowe ; I ?V^ ^,^
Holme. I , Eobert.414.
Clarendon, Claredon. Clarington. 00. WilU, | Simon, 472.
157,242,827,365,382.478. j Thomas, 119, 228.
Clarevaux, Clarevas, John, 216, 396, 662. , parson of Datohworth, 33.
Clatford, 00. Southampton, 267. I Walter, 7.
Upper. Upolatford. 00. Southampton. ' William, 6, 34. 146, 386.
497.
Clauton. See Clawton.
Claverdon. Clavedon, 00. Warwick, 91.
Clavering. 00. Essex, 69, 126, 128, 177, 181.
247.
half hundred of, 128.
Clareryng [in Halstead]. co. Essex, 495.
Clawton, Clauton. 00. Devon, 290.
Claxton. See Claoton.
Claxton, William, 427.
Clay, Henry, 617.
Claydon, Cleydon, co. Suffolk. 96.
Claygate. See Cleygate,
Clebury, Alice, 82.
Cledon, John, 600.
Glee, CO. Salop, 379.
Glee, Richard, abbot of Wellow, 63.
Cleero. See Clerk.
Cleeton, Cleoton [co. Salop], 360.
Clenohwarton, Clencheverton, 00. Norfolk, 179,
365, 497.
North, Northeolynohewarton, 00. Nor-
folk, 223.
Cleobury Barnes [co. Salop], 360.
Mortimer [00. Salop], 350.
, North [CO. Salop], 860,
Clerkenwell, 00. Middlesex. 42.
Olervaux, Bichard, 482.
Cleve. See Cliffe.
Clewar, eo. Hertford, 166.
Cley by the Sea, co. Norfolk. 316.
Cley, John, 680.
Cleydon. See Claydon.
Cleygate, Claygate, co. Surrey, 438.
Cliffe, Cleve, Glyve. co. Kent, 7.
00. Northampton, 140.
, CO. Salop, 27.
Clifford [CO. Hereford], 69, 350.
Clifford, Clyfford, Alexander, 56, 79, 322.
Henry, 508.
, John, lord, 169.
, Margaret, 636.
, Robert, 47. 274, 354, 533, 661,
Thomas, 304.
William. 125, 208.
Clifton, Clyfton, co. Bedford, 290.
, CO. Nottingham, 105.
, [00. Stafford], 313.
J>ertmouth Hardenesse. See
mouth.
GENERAL INDEX.
611
Clifton. Glyfton, Gervue, 19, 39, 232. 265,
383, 289.320, 355. 393. 395. 399-401.
439. 475, 489. 492, 557. 564. 568, 573.
579.580.
Robert, 225.
William, 14, 345.
Clint. Clynt. co. York, 247.
Clintonn. See Gljinpton.
Clintona, Geoffrey, de, 65.
Clipatone in Sherwood. Clypeton, oo. Notting-
ham. 19. 338, 450, 451.
charter dated at, 207.
C lisle Bemefeld, oo. Deron. 481.
CliBsold, Clyssale, co. Gloucester, 44.
Clogh. William, 526.
Clopham. See Clapham.
Clopton. See Clapton.
Clopton. Hugh. 243.
John, 143, 354, 897, 399, 490, 674.
Thomas, 73.
William, 399. 490.
Clough. Henry, 292.
Cloweden. See Cluden.
Clowes, John of, 469.
Cluden. Cloweden, in Scotland, 225.
Clun [co. Salop], 36.
Clun. Howlen. 36.
Hugh, 36.
Lowell, 36.
Cluniao order. 156. '209, 302. 849.
Cluny, in France, abbot and convent of, 107.
Clunyfee, oo. But land, 107.
ClyfP, John, 22. 168. 310.
Clyffe, Henry, 26.
Clyfford. See Clifford.
Clyfton. See Clifton.
Clynes, Walter, 669.
Clynt. See Clint.
Clynton. John, 315.
lord of, 426.
, WiUiam,219.
Clyssale. See Clissold.
Clyasale, Henry, 44.
Thomas. 44.
Clyston. Bobert, 46.
Clyve. See Cliffe.
Clyve. Richard, abbot of Cirencester, 286.
Coate. Cotee. oo. Wilta, 601.
Cobbe, Ralph, parson of Bradley, 323.
Bobert, 15, 169.
, William, 476.
Cobham. See Broke.
Cobham Almore [co. Denbigh], 616.
Is-y-ooed [co. Denbigh], 616.
Coblegh. John. 307.
Cocker ington, Cokerynton, co. Lixieoln, 469.
Cookermouth, Cokermouth, oo. Cumberland,
M6.
Cookes, William, prebendary of Chichetter, 60.
Cookfleld, Cokefeld, co. Suffolk, 28&
Code, John, 545.
Bobert, 262.
Codeoombe. See Cutoombe.
Codelam. Nicholas, 520.
Codewalde. See Cox wold.
CodgraYe. See Cotgrave.
Coffyn. William. 26. 190. 307. 490.
Coggeshales. in Exning [co. Suffolk] , 202.
Coggeehall, Great, co. Essex. 130.
Coinage, mint, exchange. 10. 20. 21. 164, 300.
323. 340. 343, 346, 348, 364. 379. 387.
454, 461, 463, 527.
And see London, Tower of ; Calab.
Cokayne, Cokeyn, John, 22. 150, 315. 395,
524, 553.
Coke, Cok, Cokke, Henry, 144. 279.
John. 130. 330, 425, 489, 665, 572.
, mayor of Newoastle-on-Tyne,
344.
prebendary of Salisbury, 268.
Philip. 400, 489.
Biohard, 149.
Thonuw, 34, 217, 240. 620.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 620.
Walter, 240.
William, 223, 244.
And see Cooke.
Cokefeld. See Cookfield.
Cokeland. Philip, 123, 176.
Cokenham. See Cookham.
Cokes, Cokkys. Joan, 164.
Cokesey, Cookesey, Cowkeaey, John, 109.
, Thomas, 46, 60. Ill, 398, 483, 490,
661. 576.
Coket, John. 188, 288. 508.
, the younger, 92.
the elder, 92.
Alice his wife. 92.
Cokeyn. See Cokayne.
Cokker, Bobert, 488.
Cokkys, William, prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 121.
, prebendary of Tamworth, 380.
Cokride, Crokered, Kokered, co. Kent, 883,
436.
CokBon, Thomas, 123.
Cokyr, Bobert, 397.
Colard. John, 244.
Bobert. 467.
Colatonprall. See Prawle.
Colbom. Colbume, Boger, 268.
Colbroke. See Colnbrook.
Colbrond. Boger, 26a
Colchester, co. Essex. 18. 64, 98, 99. Ill,
182, 200, 248, 267. 280, 291, 294, 800,
453, 468, 633.
Coloombe, co. Devon, 70, 122, 463.
I Coldlleld. Colvyle, co. Warwick, 96, 119, 163,
! 417.
J ColdkenyngtoQ. See Eiempton.
612
GENERAL INDEX.
Col«, John, 258, 431, 5S5.
, the elder, 215.
, the jounger, 215.
ThomM, 4S1.
Coleford, Colford, oo. Gloucester, 24.
Colemere, oo. Southampton, 455.
Colepepir, Biohard, 120.
Coleridge, Colrigge, eo. Devon. 379.
, hundred of , 482.
Coleme, John, 99, 381.
ColdBhill. ColfluU. Cowliill in Arithem, co.
Warwick. 367, 464.
Colet, Colette, Alan, 82, 357.
Geoffrey, 53.
Henry, 53, 171.244.
, sheriff of London, 64, 119,
120.
, John, 53.
Bobert, 58.
William, 287, 395, 488, 553.
Colewioh Biohard. 3.
Coliford. See Colyford.
Colingbnme. See Colyngboume.
Coliton. See Colyton.
Colkyn, William, 29, 151.
Coll. John, 344.
.Thomas, 84.
Colleges, foundation of, 67, 252, 324.
Colles, CoUys, William, 25. 352.
Collesden, co. Bedford, 476.
Collingboume, Colingbome, co. Wilts, 642.
Valance, co. Wilts, 169.
Whytewey [co. Wilts], 637.
Collumpton, Culmpton, co. Deyon, 137.
Colly Weston, Colyweston [co. Northampton].
70, 126, 172, 247, 258, 377, 387.
CoUyng, Bichard, 73.
Collyngwod. Bobert, 237.
Collys. See Colles.
Colman, John, 30.
Marjory, 185.
Bobert, 308, 462.
Colmeworth. See Colneworth.
Colnbrook, Colbroke [co. Buckingham] . 424.
Colne, Earl's, co. Essex, 430.
Engaine, co. Essex, 173.382.
Wakes, co. Essex, 389.
Colne. See Coulogne.
Colnewater [oo. Essex] . 493.
Colnewarth, Colmeworth, co. Bedford, 418.
Cologne, 146.
, merchants of, 116, 129.
Colowe, CoUowe, John, 558. 559, 572, 577.
William, 556, 558, 569, 572. 577.
Coloyle. See Coldfleld.
Colrigge. See Coleridge.
Colshull, John, 345, 556.
Oolson, Bobert, 181, 203, 221.
, Josn his wife, 181, 203, 221.
Colsterworth, co. Lincoln, 170.
Colston Basset, co. Nottingham, 424.
Colston, John. 123.
, Bobert, 47.
Colt, Thomas. 269, 279.
Colton, Cr&itiana, 58.
Colum, William, 266.
Columb John, co. DeTon. 46. 472, 473, 506
Colvyle. See Cold6eld.
Colyyle, John. 49.
, , William, 579.
Colwell, Bartholomew. 546.
PhUip, 546.
Colyford. Coliford, oo. Devon. 70, 472.
Colyn, John, 534.
, , parson of Stifford, 420, 630.
Colyngboume. See Collingboume.
Colyngboume, Colingbume, John, abbot of
Hyde, 176.
William. 109, 110. 853, 510. fi20,
542. 577.
sheriff of Somerset and Dorset,
33.
Colyngton. co. Deron, 70.
Colyngwode, Bobert, 214.
Colyns, Christopher. 481.
Thomas, 60.
Colyton. Coliton, co. Devon. 277. 327, 463,
472.
hundred of, 277.
Colyweston. See Colly Weston.
Combe [oo. Cornwall], 266.
, in Bigbury, oo. Devon, 642.
, Coumbe, co. Oxford, 177.
CO. Southampton. 172.
00 Warwick. Bobert Hulle, abbot of.
31.
, Long, CO. Oxford, 116.
Bisset, 00. WUts, 649.
Combe, Cumbe, John, 105.
.., Bichard, 151.
Simon, 151.
Thomas, 311. 327, 353, 394. 397.
575.
, Walter, 86.
William, chaplain of St. Mary in
Chichester cathedral. 548.
Comber, Bichard, 294.
Combermere, Cumbermare [oo. Chester],
abbot of. 114.
Comberton, Cumberton. Little, co. Woroester,
88, 312, 813.
Combertons, in Felsted, co Essex. 364.
Combes. Thomas, 173, 216.
Combey, oo. Suffolk, 387.
Combys, John, 287-
Comersale, William, 544.
Commissions of the peace, 553-580.
dewamUetfo»satis,22,5l, 112, 113.
183. 215, 319. 466.
Comotoydour, See Cwmtoyddwr.
/'
GENERAL INDEX.
613
Oompton, CO. Glouoester, 424.
, Tanohnroh [co. Dorset], 312.
bj Guildford, co. Surrey, 529.
St. John, 00. Sunex, 219.
OhamberlAin. 00. Wilts, 649, 550.
Long aZiflw Basset, 00. Wilts, 549.
Compton, Bobert, 73.
Thomas, 267.
abbot of Cirencester. 117,
131, 286.
.William, 267.
Comyn, DaWd, 274.
Henry, 294.
Condala. See Cnndall.
Conesby, Conysby, co. Lincoln, 263.
Conesby, Humphrey, 399, 491.
Conge, Hugh, 6.
Conhath [oo. Northumberland] , 41.
Coniers. See Conyers.
Coningsby, Convngesby by Tatesball, oo.
Lincoln, 19.
South, 00. Lincoln, 551.
Conisborough, Connesburgh, oo. York, 54,
147. 269, 339, 534.
Connesburgh. Edmund, archbishop of Armagh
[1477-1479],40,71. 79, 100.
Conquer, Bobert.parson of Newbold Verdon,
552.
Conquet, in Brittany, 366.
ship called le John of, 517-
Constable, Conystable, John, 213, 899, 492,
679.
Marmaduke, 213, 263, 319. 392, 396,
400, 471, 490. 491, 657. 563, 578.
Philip, 533.
Bobert, 109, 110, 183. 213, 319, 394.
399. 423, 425. 492. 578.
Constableship put in commission, 317.
Conyerts, House of. Su London.
Conway, co. Camarron, 121, 850, 368.
Conway, Hugh, 247.
Cony, Bichard, 244.
.Walter, 808.
Conyers, Coniers, Conyer. John, 49, 149, 218,
393, 394, 401, 425, 450, 492. 496, 579.
, PhUip. 488.
, Bichard, 49, 401, 439, 492.
, Thomas, 496.
, William, 49.891.
Conyngham, James, 342.
Conysby, See Conesby.
Conystable. See Constable.
Conython, Bichard, 146.
Coob, Bobert, 159.
Cook, Cooke, Christopher, 182. 188.
, Henry, 279.
John, 396, 398, 899.
, Thomas, 188.
, , ambassador to Bmges, 818.
Cook, William, 27.
, esoheator of Surrey and
Sussex, 240.
And see Coke.
Cookesey. See Cokesey.
Cookfeld. See Cuckfleld.
Cookhom, Cokenham. Crokeham, co. Berks,
157, 210, 449, 461, 478, 487, 508.
Coombes, Coomys, Thomas, 447, 489.
Coope, Bobert, 555.
Coorte, Bobert, 87, 189, 172, 218, 809. 461.
47a
Coote, John, 86.
Copoot, Bichard, 244.
Copeland, co. Cumberland, 162, 368.
Copendale. See Copyndale.
Cople, Copull, ca Bedford. 224.
Copleston, John. 289.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 289.
Philip, 37, 239.
, Balph, 37. 239, 370.
Ooplestone, Walter, 548, 546.
Copley, Leo, 449.
Bobert. 274. 407.
Boger, 298.
Copull. See Cople.
Copyldyke, John, 51.
Oopyndale, Copendale, Coppindale, John, 109,
110.
Stephen, 899, 492, 579.
Coquelles. Calkewell, in the diocese of
Teronanne, 229.
Corbet, Peter, of Lye, 498.
Bichard, 226, 242, 396, 401, 491.
571.
, Bobert, 56, 125.
LeUice his wife, 125.
Boger, 8.
of Moreton, 332.
, Elisabeth his wife, 332.
Thomas, 571.
—,392.
Oorbowe, Corbough, John, 50, 85.
, Agnes his wife, 85.
Corbrygge, Thomas, parson of Brockdish, 54.
Corby, Corkeby, co. Cumberland, 30.
, 00. Northampton, 95, 140.
Corby, William, 465.
Coreley. See Cowley.
Corf, John. 528.
Corf9, ca Dorset, 68, 88, 90, 549.
Corfham, co. Salop, 879.
Corington. See Coryngton.
Cork, in Ireland, 108, 809. 811.
, diocese of, 809, 811.
and Gloyne. diocese of, 108.
Corkeby. iS«« Corby.
Comard, Little, co. Suffolk, 187.
614
GENERAL INDEX.
Combnrgfa, Comeburgh. A lured, 22, 41. 51,
71. 79, 109, 110, 171, 844,354,393.
396, 400. 461. 465, 489. 508, 546. 569.
, , tmder-treuurer of England,
546.
, sheriff of Cornwall, 41.
sheriff of Essex and Hert-
ford, 41. 64.
Cornelius. Thomas, 545.
Cornell, oo. Chester, 688.
Comelo. See Comilo.
Comet, in Guernsey, 413.
Comewaile, ComewajU, Comwales, Edmund,
646.
John, 125.
Bobert, parson of Fanray, 65.
Thomas, 13. 77. 226. 242. 319. 401.
491.
Comilo, Comelo. hundred of, co Kent, 515.
Cornwall, earl of. See Donstanyill.
county of. 41. 87, 91, 109. 110,128,
134, 139, 151. 178, 188, 249, 263, 355,
370, 371, 396, 398, 406, 426. 429, 461.
474, 490, 493. 503, 543. 545, 546.
sheriff of. 23. 109.146,183,
289, 346. 356. 371, 398, 446. 494, 617-
619, 544. 545.
And see Comburgh ; Willoughby ; Hough-
ton.
esoheatorin, 127,349.
A fid see Fenpons.
outlawries in. 39, 81, 84, 125.
185, 266, 268. 291, 296.
, , mines in, 41, 213.
, , stannary in, 466.
, , oommiflsions of the peace in,
556.
duohy of, 2,41, 61, 348, 384, 386.
415, 417. 428. 430, 436, 448. 459, 461,
466, 474, 477-479. 483, 496, 528, 640.
reoeiyer general of. See Sap-
oote.
esoheator andfeodaryof, 417.
Comwood. Comewode, co. Devon, 642.
Comysshe. Comasahe. Comysche, John, 9,
378.
.Thomas, 306.
Comyssh, Thomas, parson of Baokwell, 488.
,., parson of St. Pierre by Calais,
488.
, William, 364.
Corpaty, Nicholas, 216.
Corrodies, 224, 307.
CoxB [co. Gloucester] , 97.
Corscomb. See Croeoombe.
Corse Laund, Crosselaund, co. Gloucester, 88,
129.
Corsham, Cosham, oo Wilts, 499.
Corston. co. Somerset, 515.
Corun. William. 187.
Coryngton, Corington, John, 398»454, 490.
Cosham, co. Wilts, 407, 480.
Cosham* See Corsham*
Cosington, co. Kent, 317.
Cossey, Henry, warden of (Jonrille Hall
Cambridge, 269.
Costantyne, William. 323.
Costantyn, William, the younger, 28.
the elder, 38.
Margaret his wife. 28-
Coeton, 00. Oxford, 289.
Cote, Master William. 259.
Cotehele, Cut tell. oo. Cornwall, 466.
Coterell, Nicholas, 61.
Cotes. See Coate.
Coteseae, Cotisough by Middlehjun, co. York.
606.
Cotgrave, Codgraye, co. Nottingham. 27.
Cotherstokke. See Cotterstock.
Cotington, Cotyngton. John. 410. 457-
Cotiscugh. See Cotesoae.
Cotismore, John. 400. 669.
Coton, in Alveley. co. Salop, 496
Loo. Salop]. 64, 448.
prebend of, 152. 235, 880.
Coton, Cotton. Roger. 344.
, Thomas. 268, 353, 397- 398.. 488,555,
662.
Cottebery, Thomas, 265.
Cotterstock, Cotherstokke [co. Northami)ton].
Master Walter Oudeby. proTOst of, 163.
Master Andrew Dokket. provost of.
163.
Cottesmore, Cotesmore, co. Rutland, W-
Cottesmor, John, 489.
Cottesmore, John, chief justice of the Benoh,
28.
Cottingham, Cotyngbam, oo. Northampton. 41.
CO. York, 475, 507.
Cotton, CO. Bedford, 476.
And eee Coton.
Cottrell, Ralph, 526.
Cotyngton. See Cotington.
Couerham, William. 207.
Couert, Covert. Cowert. William, 816, 619.
576.
Coulogne, Colne, by Calais. 479.
Coulsdon, CuUesdon, co. Surrey, 266.
Coulston, Coweleston, co. WilU. 501.
Coulyng, Stephen, Wear of Chudleigh, 469.
Council, clerk of the. Ste Lacy.
Countes, John, 852.
Couper, Bartholomew, 78.
, John, 284, 396, 401, 489, 662
, Richard, 186.
, Thomas, 189.
, William, 292.
And see Cowper.
Coupyr. See Cupar.
Court, John, 246.
Courte, Thomas de la, 340.
GENERAL INDEX.
616
Courtenay, Edward, 23. 345, 355. 896, 472,
602, 527. 566.
Humphrey. 429.
John. 200, 306, 428, 490.
Peter, 61, 91, 105.
hishopof Exeter [1478-1487].
127, 183, 338, 666, 668, 672, 674.
, dean of Exeter, 567.
dean of St. Stephen's, West-
minster, 48.
, , deanof St. George's, Windsor,
38.
Philip, 51. 81, 257. 395. 397. 428,
447. 490. 493. 658.
, Elisabeth his wife, 267.
Thomas, earl of Deron, 139, 177, ^9,
263.600.
fifth earl, 200.
, sixth earl, 91, 94, 200, 306,
472.
William, 61, 267, 896, 397, 428, 447,
490, 493, 620, 668.
Courteys. See Curteys.
Couton, Thomas, 538.
Corentre, Bichard. prior of Coventry, 267.
CoYcntry, 28, 64, 81, 83, 132. 172. 291, 310,
359, 371, 373. 465, 466. 468, 469. 606,
, mayor of . Se« Horsle; Woudley.
letters patent dated at, 368.
, outlawry in, 26, 28, 29. 82. 83.
87. 268, 291, 359. 469.
cathedral of St. Mary, 267.
, prior and oonvent of, 66. 278.
, Dan Thomas Deram, prior of, 276.
Biohard CoTentre , prior of, 357.
and Lichfield, diocese of. 167, 178,
201, 235, 252, 280, 473. 497.
, bishop of. See Hales.
Cover river, co. York, 606.
Coverdale, oo. York, 606.
Coverham, oo. York, abbot and oonvent of. 606.
John, abbot of, 606.
Cover Head. oo. York, 606.
Coverislake Bode, co. Cornwall, 246
Covert. See Couert.
Covesgrave. co. Buckingham, 477.
Cowden, Coweden, co. Kent, 486.
Coweleston. See Coulston.
Cowert. See Couert,
Cowick, CO. Devon, alien priory of, 90.
Cowkesey. See Cokesey.
Cowley, Coreley, co. Buckingham, 383.
Cowlsill. See Coleshill.
Cowmbe, Thomas, 62.
Gowper, James, 299.
, John, 616.
Bobert, 440.
, , parson of Langley, 462.
William, 488.
And tee Cooper.
Coxwold, Codewalde» co. York, 98.
Coydrath [co. Pembroke] , forest of. 414.
Crabbe, Bobert. 496.
Thomas, 308.
William, 233.
Craoar, John, 626.
Crackpot, Crakepot, oo. York, 460.
Craoy. See Creoy.
Cradley, co. Worcester, 133.
Cradok. Matthew, 366.
Crafford, Craforth, John, 406. 546.
escheator in Kent. 7.
Bobert, vicar of Moreton, 512.
Thomas, 609, 636, 645.
Craft. See Croft.
CragfaiTgus. See Carrickfergus.
Cragge, Henry, 222.
Crake. Bobert, prebendary of Tamworth, 166.
Crakenthorpe, Krakenthorpe, Antony, 677.
John. 396, 397, 646, 656, 577.
Crakepot. See Crackpot,
Crall. See Crawl.
Cramboum. See Cranbome.
Crambroke. See Cranbrook.
Cranbome. Craneboum, Cramboume. co.
Dorset. 172, 176, 213, 273, 296, 336,
499, 686, 649.
Cranbrook, Cranebroke, Crambroke, oo. Kent,
323, 402, 446, 482.
Crandon, oo. Southampton, 37.
Crane, Bobert, 143. 399, 490.
Cranelethe. See Cranleigh.
Cranewell. See Cranwell.
Cranleigh, Cranelethe, co. Surrey, 261.
Crannewell. See Cranwell.
Cransloy, Cranesley. co. Northampton, 63.
Cranwell, co. Lincoln. 607.
Cranwell, Crannewell, William, .507.
Craske. Bobert, parson of Shimpling, 282.
Crassewell, Andrew, 261.
William. 261.
Crathom Crawthorn, oo. Kent, 363, 486.
Craunford. John, 61.
Craweford. John, parson of Gislehom, 121.
Crawford. Thomas. 482.
Crawl. Crall, oo. Sussex, 398.
Crawley, co. Sussex, 309, 519.
Crawthorn. Su Crathorn.
Crayford, oo. Kent, 309.
Creagh, David, parson of Holy Trinity, Cork,
309.
Creake, Crek [oo. Norfolk], abbot and oanons
of, 202.
, John Elvyssh, abbot of, 202.
Crecy, Craoy, John, oanon of St. Stephen's,
Westminster. 27, 188.
Credenhill, Cardenell, oo. Hereford, 417.
Crek. See Creake.
Creke. See Crick.
Creke, Crek. Thomas, 206, 296.
WiUiam,296.
616
GENERAL INDEX.
Cnmpe, William, 178.
Crepping. See Gripping.
Cresaore, John, 267.
Crewy, ThomAs, 882.
Creasenerei, oo, Suffolk, 453.
Cresset, Biohftrd, 571.
Robert, 396, 401, 571.
, sheriff of Salop, 491.
Thomas. 379.
CresBj. Gtervase. 373,
Oressyner, Alexander, 397. 399, 490. 574.
GretiDg. Creton, William, parson of Stowe,
477.
Crewkeme. Crokehom, Crokom. oo. Somerset.
70, 99. 100, 349, 359. 4r2. 600.
, ' Deoons poroyon' in the ohoroh of.
165.
Creyke. Thomas, 579.
Crioh, Cryoh, co. Derby, 120.
Crick, Creke, oo. Northampton, 374.
Gripping. Crepping (in Wakes Golne). oo.
Essex, 359.
Crispe, Cryspe, Biohard, 244.
Grisohiroh. See Christohureh.
Gritohell. Long, Longkirohell. co. Dorset, 550.
Crixhall. Gryksale, in Staple, co. Kent, 515.
Groo. William. 66.
Crookard, John, 37, 388.
Crookehay, John. 178.
Croft, Craft, oo. Leicester. 407.
Croft, Crafte, Croftes. John, 366. 655.
Biohard. 23, 109, 182, 247. 253, 322.
345, 354, 365, 395, 400, 401, 482, 488.
489, 491. 545, 561. 569, 570.
Thomas, 22. 71. 75. 100. 266. 354.
432, 465, 486, 488, 569.
Croglyn, co. Cumberland, 208.
Croiland. See Croyland.
Orok, Peter. 3.
Croke, — , under^heriff of Middlesex. 490.
William, 540.
Grokeham. See Cookham.
Crokehome. See Crewkeme.
Croker. See Crokker.
Grokered. See Cokride.
Crokhay, John, 173.
Crokhome, — , 265.
Crokker, Croker, John, 109, 239, 289, 363,
395, 447, 568.
Crokson, John. 189.
Cromer, Crowemer, co. Norfolk, 112.
Cromlyn. See Crumlin.
Crompe, John. 60.
Cromwell, Balph, lord, 107.
Croome, Crome, co. Worcester, 379,
Crosby, Crosseby, co. Lincoln, 263.
Crosby, John, the elder, 7.
, , the younger, 7.
Groecombe, Corscomb [co. Somerset] , 259.
Groefeld, oo. Suffolk, 174.
Grossby. WUliam, 168.
Grosselaund. See Corae Ii»und.
Crosse. John, 279.
Thomas, 269, 279.
, William, 315.
Crotoy, in France, 146
Grouehe, Robert, 128.
Groughton, Croulton, oo. Northampton, 85.
Groule. See Growle.
CroultoxL See Groughton.
Croun, Richard, 329.
Crowoettre, William, 465.
Crowe, John 221.
Richard, yioar of St. Geon^a's.
Windsor, 165.
chaplainof 'CukkoweOfanrohe.'
Warwick. 166.
Growedon. See Crozon.
Crowell. See Growle.
Crowemer. See Cromer; Crowmer.
Crowet, cos. Middlesex and Surrey, 408.
Crowland. See Croyland.
Crowland, John, 470, 630.
William, 60.
Crowle, Crowell. Croale, in the Isle o!
Axholme, co. Lincoln. 51, 112, 891.
Crowmer, Crowemer, Jamas, 70. 109, 111.
322. 398.
Nicholas, 237.
, sheriff of Somerset and Dorset.
386.
Richard, 379.
Robert, 466, 536.
Groxby, John, reotor of Coningsby, 20.
Croydon, oo. Surrey, 86, 86, 161, 190, 460.
Croyland [oo. Lincoln] , abbey of, 2, 4, 406,
469.
, conTent of, 367, 469.
, Biohard, abbot of, 215.
Biohard Croyland, abbot of. 2, 4. 867.
Lambert Foesedyk, abbot of, 408,459.
Croyland, Croilond, Bichard, abbot of Croy-
land. 2, 4, 367.
Croson. Growedon, in Brittany. 366.
Grukeme. See Crewkeme.
Grukom. See Crewkeme.
Cramlin, Cromlyn, co. Dublin, 312. 335, 348.
Grumpe, Hugh, 240.
Cnmdell, Cnmdale, oo. Kent, 281.
Grose, Bichard, 76, 97, 137, 473, 606.
William, 29.
Grustwych, co. Essex, 359.
Cruys, Crwys, William, 29.
Grych. See Crioh.
Cryksale. See GrixhalL
Cryspe. See Crispe.
Cubbington, Gubintona [co. Warwick] , 66.
Cuckfield, Cookfield, co. Sussex, 1.
Gudlington. See Eidlixi^n.
Gulham, Gulhamford [oo. Oxford], 886.
GENERAL INDEX.
617
Culhendre, co. Cornwall. 185.
CuUesdon. Sec Cpulsdon.
Culme, John, 84.
Cnlmpton. See Collumpton.
Culpeper. Culpepyr, Nicholas. 114.
Elisabeth his wife. 114.
Richard. 114,^344, 398, 684.
, Margaret his wife. 114.
Thomaa, 634.
Culpet. Walter, 186.
Cumbe, Elias de, 8.
And see Combe.
Cumberford, Cuniberforth, William. 27.
Cumberland, oonnty of, 3G, 160, 214, 839, 363,
388. 396, 400, 492, 646.
sheriff of, 388, 494, 519, 646.
, eaeheator in, 106, 622.
And tee Hudleston.
, outlawry in. 357.
minoB in, 116.
justioes of the peace in, 370.
546.
, commiflsionB of the peace in,
656.
Cumbermare. Sec Combermere.
Cumberton. See Comberton.
Cundall. Condala. co. York, 98.
Cnnsburgh. See Conisborough.
Ountona. See Fennj Compton.
Cupar Fife, Coupyr in Fyffe, in Scotland, 46.
Ciirrour, William, 149.
Curry, North, Northoory, co. Southampton,
837.
Curson, John, 118, 396, 400. 490, 657.
Nicholas, 386.
Ralph, 526.
Richard, 84.
Robert, 316.
Stephen, 294.
Thomas, 171.
Curstlade, John, 79.
Curtesius, 66.
Curteys. Courteys. Peter, 96, 98, 196. 488, 518.
, keeper of the great wardrobe.
198.222,281,256,271,346.
.Philip, 94, 168.
Thomas, 293.
Curwen, Thomas, 896, 400, 492, 666.
Cusake, Thomas, 42.
Custhorpe [co. Norfolk], 168.
Customs and subsidies. 1. 5. 11, 34, 38. 46, 64,
68, 71, 76, 97, 129, 184, 168. 196, 207,
208, 212, 231, 286, 242, 248. 261. 262.
254. 368, 261, 271, 273. 274. 282, 298,
811, 325, 827, 328. 380, 336. 346. 860,
862, 366, 372, 388, 406, 410. 412. 481,
449, 456, 459. 460. 467. 470, 481, 497,
631, 583. 535, 640.
Customs, great, 38, 58. 95, 101. 177. 207, 267,
270, 381, 352. 366, 403. 404, 421, 450,
484, 686, 561.
Customs, petty, 38, 58, 89, 96, 101, 118, 129,
176, 177, 207, 225, 280. 246, 252. 257.
270, 862, 362, 366. 403, 404, 421. 460,
484. 497, 636, 661.
on wools, 2, 6, 11, 89, 160, 236, 261.
388, 441, 648.
Cutoombe, Codecombe Mohan, co. Somerset
234. 253.
Cutheyle. See Cotehele.
Cutler, Richard, 524.
Cutte. John. 371. 505. 545.
Cutteler, Robert, 167.
Cuttell. See Cotehele.
Cwmtoyddwr, Comotoydour [co. Radnor] , 69,
Cyny. John Andrea, 507.
D
Dabeney. See Daubeney.
Daohet See Datchet.
Daore, Humphrey, 645.
, lord Daore and Gillesland,
214, 219, 888, 896. 397, 400, 492.
666. 677.
, lieutenant-general of the west
marches of Sootlaad. 486.
And see Daroy ; Fenys.
D.idam, John, 227.
Dagon, Michael, 84.
William, 84.
Daindeshewike, oa Southampton, 660.
Daison, William, 100.
Dakers, Giles, 141.
Dakham. Thomas, 298.
Dalamare, Richard, 528.
.Thomas. 23, 664.
Dalamere, co. Gloucester, 660.
Dalbury, co. Derby, 440.
Jjees, 4*xv.
Daldwayn, John Sayns, 278.
Dale, Adam, 460.
, George, 606.
John, 195, 609. 610.
, Thomas, 195.
, Join his wife, 196.
William, 196.
Djilkeith, Dawkyth, in Sootlond, 640.
Dall, John, 670.
Dalton, Richard, 626.
Thomas, 86.
Damme, Simon, 216.
Damport, John, 6.
Danbury, oo. Essex, 648.
Danby, oo. York, 880.
618
GENERAL INDEX.
Danby, George. 198.
JamM. 394. 401. 425, 438, 492, 579.
Biohard, 345. 871, 894, 426, 492,
679.
Robert, chief jaBtice of the Benoh , 6.
25-81. 40. 80-87. 148-150. 185. 187.
196. 282. 236. 266-268, 290-292, 295,
300, 357-359. 437. 467. 468.
Thomas, 546.
DonoMtre. See Donoaster.
BancaBtre. Thomas. 271.
Done, CO. Kent. 611.
Dane. Simon. 240.
DancU, Daynell. Brian. 196. 197. 206. 236.
, Elizabeth his wife. 196, 197.
236.
Henry. 196, 197.236.
Thomas, 189.
the elder. 196, 197.236.
the younger, 196, 197, 206,
236.
Daners. William, 109.
Danet. Thomas, 342, 554.
almoner of Edward IV, 296.
prebendary of Salisbury, 396.
canon of St. George's, Wind-
sor. 285.
deanof St. George's, Windsor,
285, 367. 373. 664.
prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 373.
, chaplain of Tintagel, 368.
Daneys, John, 8.
Dange. See Dengey.
Dangomes, Michael Martynys. 278.
Dangre, John, 527.
Daniel, William son of, 368.
Dannon, Dawneth (in St. Teath), co. Cornwall,
369.
Dansey. See Dengey.
Dansk. See Dantzig.
Dantzig. Dansk. in Prussia, 425.
, ship called Ui Mary of, 49.
Danvers, Davers. Henry, 63. 129, 230.
Richard. 141, 354. 395, 400, 489,
569.
Robert, justice of the Bench, 196,
236.
Thomas, 38. 143, 353, 364, 396. 400.
425. 489, 652, 569, 572.
William, 23, 143. 144, 289, 354, 400,
489, 552. 669.
Danyell, George, 461.
Edward, 120.
, Henry, 15.
, , Elisabeth his wife. 15.
, Laurence, 338.
Ralph, 333, 338.
Thomas, 16, 300. 338, 341, 484.
, Margaret his wife, 338.
shcriCf of London and Mid-
dlesex. 270.
, lord of Bathwyre, 120.
William, 397, 488, 492.
Danyes, William, parson of Mundesley, 455.
Danys, Thomas. 44.
Daper, William. 212.
Daroy, Daroe, Darsy, Klizabeth, 225, 341.
Philip, 225'.
Thomas. 255. 334, 344, 560.
William, 399, 492, 680.
Daroe. See Daore.
Darell. Biohard, 25.
Dares, Dares, Darys, JTohn. 208. 5SS.
, John Sanches, 280, 533.
Darlaston, Derlaston, Dorlaston by Stone, co.
Stafford. 71.422.
Darley, Derley, co. Derby, monastery of St.
Mary, 33, 38.
prior and oonrent of, 32.
Henry Kyllyngworth, abbot of, 32.
John Assheby. abbot of. 33, 38.
Darlton, Darlyngton. 00. Nottingham, 19.
Darlyng, William, 326.
Darryyere, Bartholomew. 388.
Darte, John. 175.
Dartford, Dertford. co. Kent. 229. 246. 38d.
304. 309, 433 525.
Dartington, Dertyngton, 00. Devon, 25, 4li,
423. 433.
Dartmoor, Dertmere. co. Devon, fcaest of,
386.
Dartmouth, Clifton Dertmouth Harfen^.
00. Devon, 13, 47- 239, 249, 251. 26-.
327, 426, 459. 517.
mayor of, 61.
And see Gale.
mayor and burgesses of. 251, '^*
port of. 13, 14, 17. 34, 46. 64, Ig-
236, 242, 249. 261, 261, 262, 274 S^
311. 317, 818. 325. 327. 376, ^^ ^
459. 465, 481. 497. 600, 618, 533. o*-
Darton. Derton. co. York. 388.
Daste, John. 186.
Datchet, Dachet, co. Buckingham, 247.
Datchworth. Thaoheworth [00. Hertford].^-
Daubeney, Dabeney, D»'^b«ney, GUe», 47,
60. 79, 109. 110. 177, 337. 353, 5»&,
413, 424. 427, 478, 627, 671-
William, 223. 229, 258. 276, 38'.
392.433.
, Joan his wife. 268, 433.
, clerk of the king's jeweii,
376.
Dauberichoourt, Thomas, 498. .
DaubuBson, Sir Peter, Grand Mafiter of toe
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.
198, 194.
Daunay, Robert, 187.
Daundeslewike, 00. Southampton. 560.
Daune. See Dawney.
Dauntesey, Richard, 144.
Dautre. See Dawtre.
Daventry, priory of, 209.
Davers. See Danvers.
Davey. See Davy.
GENERAL INDEX.
619
Darid, John, 48G.
Darid Doitfc ap S. Gruffith. 47.
ap Guillm Morg»m. 401, 485, 491.
ap Howell ap Jevan Lloid, 92.
Dayile, Laurence. 207.
Dayy. Archibald, 218.
Henry, 378, 408.
John. 61, 118, 258, 317, 355, 350.
466.
Richard, a>9, 425.
yicar of Bicoall, 464.
Robert. 212.
William, 129, 242.
Davyson, David, 487-
John dean of Salisbury, 103.
keeper of the hanaper. 163.
warden of the hospital of St.
Mary of Bethlehem without Bishops-
gate. London, 166.
, , parson of Old Romney. 297.
Dawbney. Sec Daubeney.
Dawebeney. See Daubeney.
Dawkyth. Sec Dalkeith.
Daweny. See Dawnoy.
Dawneth. See Dannon.
Dawnev. John. 51. 112. 184. 393, 389, 492,
579. 580.
D:iwny, George. 188.
Dawson, John, parson of Debdon. 437.
Dawtre, Dawetre, Dautre, Edmund, 352, 398.
403.489.
Daye, William, 191.
Daynell. See Danell.
Dayson. Daysye, William, 100.
Deal. Dele, oo. Kent, 515.
Dean, Dene, Deene, co Gloucester, 451.
forest of. 58, 68, 204, 234. 261,287.
315. 384, 405. 408. 457. 503, 504.
, Great, 516.
Little. 469,516.
00. Oxford, 80, 306.
Dean. Robert, 173.
Debden, oo. Easex, 437.
Debenham. co. Suffolk, 297, 543.
Debenham. Gilbert. 399, 434. 466, 490. 494.
548, 547, 574.
Debryan, Guy, 87. 134
Dedham, co. Essex. 80.
Dee, Jevan, 437.
Deen. Henry, prior of Lanthony by Gloucester,
284.
, Robert, 173.
Deene. See Dean.
Deeping, Market, oo. Lincoln, 477.
Deighton, Dighton, co. York, 435
Deke. Henry, 489.
Delabere, de k Bere, Richard, 22, 394, 401,
491,546,561.
Delahay, Thomas, 387, 498.
Delalaunde, Robert, 142.
Delalynde, Thomas, 72.
Edith his wife, 72.
Delamare, Thomas, 144, 353. 395.
, sheriff of Oxford and Berks
248.
Delarena, Licenciado, 208.
Dele. Sec Deal.
Dele, John. 50.
Robert. 50.
Delelaund. Thomas. 532.
Delft. Delffe. in Holland, 35.
Delvys. John, 295.
, Ellen his wife, 295.
Demeohurche. See Dymchurch.
Denasbrayn. See Dinas Bran.
Denbaud. John. 359.
William, 369.
Denbigh, Dynbiegh, 173. 350, 504.
burgesses of , 504. *
Denohe. See Duntish.
Dene. See Dean.
Dene, Alan. 294.
, John. 15.
, John de, 30.
Richard, prior of Lenton, 253.
Robert. 96. 173.
Deneish. See Devenish.
Denevour. See Dynevor.
Dengey, Dange, oo. Essex, 195.
J Dangehall, oo. Essex, 195.
, Dangebrigge, oo. Essex, 195.
, Dansey, co. Essex, 195.
Denham. See Dynham.
, John, 22.
Richard, 397.
Denization, 35, 42. 68. 71, 74, 100, 188, 162,
204,209. 248. 275, 297, 306, 309, 312,
317, 323. 334, 338-340, 389, 415, 432,
489, 470. 486, 496. 506. 607, 613. 517,
529, 631 . 543, 648, 660, 652.
Denne, in Birohington and Monkton, co
Kent. 406.
Denney, co. Cambridge, abbess of, 304.
Denolde, William, 217.
Densham, Richard, 488.
Denston, oo. Sufifolk, 173.
Denston. See Denton.
Dent, oo. York, 211.
Denton, co. Kent, 281.
Denton, Denston, John, 257. 395, 489, 564.
, Beynad, 626.
Richard, 368.
, Thomas. 319.
Denver, co. Norfolk, 46.
Deny, co. Gomwall, 369.
Denyok, John, 81.
620
GENERAL INDEX.
DenyB. John. 109, 110, 358, 366. 396, 397,
447. 493, 668,
of Orlegh, 183,226,239,307,
493. 543. 646. 668.
Michael, 22.
Bichard le, 239.
Walter, 42.
William. 182.
Depeler, Depoler. John, 310, 473.
Deptford. Depford Stronde, co. Kent. 660.
Deram. Dan Thomas, prior of Coventry. 278.
Derant. Deraunt. William, 78, 330.
Derby, 234. 469, 600.
hoepital or free chapel of St. Leonard.
Thomas Normanton. warden of. 166.
John Tyrry, warden of , 166.
county oM68, 208, 838. 363, 393, 396,
400, 474, 490. 644.
, sheriff of, 398, 400, 490, 494,
618, 619^644.
And tee Pole ; Blount.
, escheator in, 10, 38. 81, 106,
210, 267.
And $ee Morton.
outlawries in. 6, 27, 148.
186, 188.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth
in, 234.
commissions of the peace in.
667.
Derby, John. G, 63. 310.
, Nicholas, 6.
Thomas, 77.
WilUam. 6.
Derbyshire. Thomas, 87.
Derham. See Durdham.
Derham, Geoffrey. 16.
Derlaston. S^ee Darlaston.
Derley. See Darley.
Derlyngton. Bobert, 149.
Dernef ord. See Dumford.
Demeford. James, the elder. 147.
, ,tke younger, 147.
Derschow, Hermann, 23, 49.
Dersthill. See Dosthill.
Dertford. See Dartf ord.
I>ertington. See Dartington.
Dertmere. See Dartmoor.
Derton. See Darton
Dertyngton. See Dartington.
Derwent, Went, oo. York, river of, 61, 112,
188. 319.
Desning, Desenyng, co. Suffolk, 463.
Desture, Grymond, 622.
Deswell, John, 626.
Detling, co. Kent, 383, 436.
Deuell, Hugh, 294.
Deva, in Guipuscoa, in Spain, 271 •
Deyedull, Bobert, 812.
Develyn. See Dublin.
Devenyssh. Deneish, John, 398, 489, 490.
Deverell. Deverell Gombe, oo. Dorset, 453,
62.').
Devereuz, John, 226, 242, 491, 661.
of Ferrers, 394, 401.
Nicholas, 78, 79.
, Walter, 288.
ofFerrars. 50, 145. 183.219.
236, 228. 242. 257. 394. 401. 489. 491,
613. 619, 660-662, 670.
Devixes, Vyse. co. Wilts, 371. 408.
charter dated at, 312.
Devon, county of. 16, 41. 46, 87, 91. 109, 110.
128. 132. 134, 139, 147. 182. 183. 508,
214, 226. 249. 268, 289. 343, 358, 870-
372, 386. 396, 397, 426, 447, 468. 47i
490. 493, 643, 546.
sheriff of, 51, 109, 188, 270,
320, 346, 366, 371. 397, 446. 474, 494.
518. 519, 644.
And see Carrewe ; Dynham ; Malyverer.
ewsheator in, 127. 349.
And see Beyne; Stapelhill; Thombury.
, outlawries in, 26, 26, 29, 55,
81, 83, 186, 187. 223, 265. 287, ^^
291,369,468.
, coroner in. 107.
, mines in, 41, 213, 386.
, stannary in, 466.
subsidy* and ulnage of el&th
in. 262.
justices of the peace in. 51.
conunissions of the peace in,
557.
, earldom of, 87.
, earl of. See Oourtenay; Bedvon.
countess of. See Fortibus.
Devon river, co. Nottingham, 320.
Devynnock. co. Brecon, 452.
Dewlish, Diuelissh, oo. Dorset. 627
Dey, Deye, Hugh, 290.
Joan his wife, 290,
, John, 287, 359.
Thomas, 217.
, William, 191, 230.
Deyman, William, 138.
Deyster, Bobert, 73
Diche, Thomas. 2.
Dichefeld, John, oaptoin and gorenuff o!
Ghiemsey, 74.
Dicson. See Dixon.
Dier, Thomas, 323.
Digas. SeeDjgaa.
Digby, Dygby, Everard, 98, 396. 400, ^'
570.
John, 138.
Simon, 126,196.218.
Digges, Dygges, John, 51, 466, 652.
Dighton. See Deighton.
Dighton, John. 436.
Dikonson, Biohard, 412.
GENERAL INDEX.
621
Diou, Dynasse [oo. Denbigh], 50, 849.
Bran. Denasbrayn [oo. Denbigh]. 516.
Dinhinlle, DymuU [oo. Denbigh] . 516.
Diptford, Dupford, oo. Deyon. 101. 129. 233.
Diaeworth, Dyseworth. oo. Leioerter. 281.
Dispenser, Hugh le, 151.
Diss. DjBse. oo. Norfolk. 186. 808.
Ditcheridge, Dnohemgge, oo. Wilts, 387
Ditohling. Dyohenyng, oo. Sussex. 191.
Ditton. oo. Buokingham, 247, 406.
Diuelissh. See Dewlish
Dixon, Dioson, Dykson, Dyxon, John, 237.
, parson of Yelvertoft, 198.
, Bobert, 199.
Simon. 196.
Dixon. William. 97, 526.
Dixter, Dixthem (in Northiam), oo. Sussex,
162.
Dobbus. Dobbes. John, 570.
Dobbynsson, William, 340.
Dobson, John, 274. ,
Dobyn, William, 845.
Dooking, oo. Norfolk. 266.
Dookray. See Dokray.
Dodbrooke, Dodesbroke. co. Devon. 261.
Doddinghnrst, Dodynghurst. oo. Essex, 359.
Doddington. Dodyngton, oo. Cambridge, 169.
oa Kent, 92.
00. Northumberland, 274.
Pygot, 00. Linooln, 51.
Doddingtree, Dodyngton, oa Woroeeter.
hundred of, 12t».
Dodes, 00. Woroester, 318.
Dodeeham. William, 17, 234. 253.
Dodford, oo. Woroester, 57.
Dodyn, Benediot, parson of Coqueiles, 229.
Dodyngsell, Edward, 588.
Gerard, 588.
, , Margaret his wife, 588.
Dodyngton. See Doddingtree.
Dodynton, Robert. 82.
Doghty. Dame Joan, sub-prioress of St. Mary
de Pratis by Northampton, 280.
abbess of St Mary de Pntia
by Northampton. 280.
Doket, Master Andrew, president of Queen's
College, Cambridge, 34. 428. 477.
prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 168.
proToetof Cottostook, 163.
Dokray, Dookray, James, 20, 39, 42, 47, 160.
Dolybarry, John, 538.
Dolyngham. See Dullingham.
Dombourgh, Owter yan, 862.
Don river, co. York, 51, 112, 824.
Don, John, ohaplain of Salwarpe, 808.
, sheriCF of Buokingham, 488.
Donoaster, Danoastre, co. York, 85, 54, 222,
290, 325, 449.
, Friars Minor of, 198.
, letters patent dated at, 122, 123.
Doneyate. See Donyatt.
Donington, Donnyngton, oo. Lineoln, 74, 121.
Donton. Nioholos, 526.
Donyatt, Doneyate, Dnnyet. oo. Somerset. 92,
139, 212, 283. 463.
Donyng, Thomas, 73.
Donyngton. William, 551, 574.
Doon, John, 527.
Doore, Humphrey, 298.
Dan John, prior of Montaoute, 349.
Dorchester. Doroestre, letters patent dated at,
367.
[oo. Dorset], 38, 452, 523, 543.
, oo. Dorset, hospital of St. John,
Master Oliver Kyng, warden of, 55.
, , Biohard Hill, warden of, 55.
' le priory hermitage' by, Bobert
Bothe, warden of, 60.
, Master Bobert Mydelham,
warden of, 60.
CO. Oxford, 886.
Dore, Humphrey, 298.
Dorewmrd. Biohard, 60. 170.
JLnd see Dorward.
Dorlastoo. See Darlaston.
Dormer. Geoffrey, 547.
Thomas, 501, 547.
Domey, Thomas, 848.
Dorolot, OliTer, 146.
Dorset, marquess, marchioness of. See Grey.
countvof. 38, 68, 87, 109, 110, 128,
184, 136, 139 182, 188. 208, 238, 245.
353. 856. 864. 370. 371. 392, 395. 897,
420, 448, 474, 488, 527, 549.
sheriff of , 109, 188,320,897,
446, 488, 494, 518, 519, 544.
And see Colyngboume ; Crowmere.
eschoator in, 116, 131, 176,
281,278.286.806,849.521.
And see Yowell ; Bonham; Philippes;
Wrothe; Vemey.
, outlawries in, 83, 295.
subsidy and ulnage of oloth
in, 439.
, commissions of the peace in,
558.
Dorward, John, 261.
, Anne his wife, 261.
W'iUiam, 317.
And see Doreward.
Dosthill. Dersthill, oo. Warwick, 469.
Doteson, John, 28.
Doooe, Laurence, 347.
Douglas. James, earl of. 50, 449, 459, 540.
, Margaret, 540.
Doulting, Dultyng, oo. Somerset, 219.
Doune, Dune, John, 395, 399, 554.
Douneham, Henry, 120.
, Humphrey, 120.
Douneplaoe. See Down Place.
Dounhale, William, esobeator in the county of
Woroester, 57.
622
GENERAL INDEX.
Dounham. John, 265.
See Downham.
Dounyng. Thomas, 290.
Boumeford. See Dumford.
Dourysahe, DounrMh, Thomas. 239. 368. 370.
568.
Douse. Boiue, Christopher. 316.
Douston. John, 290.
Doye, John, 35.
Doyedale, oo. Derby, 205.
Dover, co. Kent, 198. 302. 406. 426. 446. 462.
492, 529.
mayor of, 145. 462.
port of . 264, 629.
letters patent dated nt. 310.
charter dated at, 444.
oastle of, constable of. See Fits Alan.
, hospital of St. Mary or Hoose of G-od
at. 95, 406. 585.
master and brethren of. 406.
William Baker, master of. 95.
, William, master of, 188.
, John Clerk, master of. 535.
Dowell. Balph. 70.
Dowghton, Gonora. abbess of St. Mnry de
Pratis by Northampton, 280.
Dowhaiuford. See Downhaniford.
Down, Downeohirohe, oo. Kent, 360.
Downe, Richard, 60.
Thomas, prebendary of St. George's.
Windsor, 167.
, prebendary of St. Martin le
Grand, London. 167.
Downham, Dounham. eo. Essex, 179.
, Dunhamhith. oo. Norfolk. 150.
Market, oo. Norfolk. 150.
Hall, in Westley, oo. Suffolk, 120.
Downham, Anne. 525.
Downhamford, Dunhamford. oo. Kent, hundred
of, 58, 515. I
Down Place under Guildford Down [in Comp- |
ton] , 00. Surrey. 529.
Downs, the. 362.
Downys, Nicholas, 526.
Dowsing, Simon, 384.
Dowsyng. Nicholas. 292.
Drabbe, Adrian, 813.
Drake, John, 291.
, , rector of Ripple, 160.
Draper. John, 42, 107, 129, 228. 269.
Peter, 129.
Richard, 511.
Walter. 8.
Draughton, oo. Northampton. 42.
Drax. Richard, 489. 574.
Draycot Ceme, oo. Wilts, 178.
Draycote, John, 83.
William, 88.
Drayton, Dry, co. Cambridge. 147.
Drayton, Richard, 55.
Drewery. See Drury.
Drewsteignton. Tejnton Drue. oo. Deyon. 155.
Dreycote. See Drayoot.
Drogheda. in Ireland. 20, 39. 161. 339.
burgesses of, 39.
J port of, 34a
Droit wich. Wyoha, co. Worcester. 379. 527.
burgesses of. 336.
, Dromond. John, parson of Ash. 136.
Druell, John. 185, 562.
Robert 397 488, 562.
I William, 354-396. 401,489, 561.
I Drury, Drewery, Roger. 112, 399. 490.
I Thomas, 40. 112.
Dryden. John. 268.
Dryland. John, 265.
Dryyer, Simon, yioai* of Tibbenham, 514.
Dublin. Deyelyn, iu Ireland, 16. 95, 120. 1&4.
282. 461, 537.
mayor and citizens of, 587.
port of. 120. 548.
coinage in. 346.
archbishop of. See Walton.
William, archbishop of. 187.
All Saints by, William, prior of. 187.
Ducheman, Cornelius. 562.
Duoherugge. See Ditcheridge.
Ducworth. Laurence, parson of Ideo. 14.
warden of the hospital of St.
Leonard, Stoke, 14.
Dudley, Edmund, 137.
, John. 397, 489, 575.
William, dean of Wolyerhampton. 1<.
dean of the kings chapel-
241.
, bishop of Durham [14<^
1483], 2.77.99. 121,283,241.25/.
436. 548, 569. 579, 580.
Dudstone. Dudeston. co. Gloucester, hun<^
of. 451.
Duer, Thomas, 206.
Duffeld, William, parson of Rattlesden. 4//.
Duffield. CO. Derby. 271.
, North. CO. York. 196. 197. 826.
Dufton, John. 78.
Duggleby. Dugilby. co. York. 196, 197.
Duk, Joan, 119.
Robert, 119.
Duke, Bretannus, 198.
Ralph. 259.
William. 34. ,
Duket. William, chaplain of Si. heoonrc^
Kirkby in Kendal, 409.
Dukulby, Richard, 170.
Dulco, CO. Cornwall, 185.
Dulcote [in Wells], co. Somerset. 103.
DuUingham. Dolyngham. co. Cambridge,
Dultyng. See Doulting.
Dumbare. See Diinbar.
Dunbar, Dumbare, in Scotland, 97-
Dunchy John, 468.
GENERAL INDEX.
623
Dunohnrch, oo. Warwick, 73, 226.
Bundalk, in Ireland. 161. 389.
Dundee, Bundygh, in Bootland. 196.
Dune. See Doune.
Dunfermline, Dunfemeyn. in Scotland. 217
Dungate. John, 527.
Dunham. Great, oo. Norfolk, 266.
Dunhamford. See Downhamford.
Dunhamhith. See Downham.
Dunheved. See launoeeton.
Dunkam, William, 33.
Dunmow, Great, oo Essex, 206.
Dunmowe, Master John, 296.
, prebendary of Tam worth, 222,
280.
, John, parson of Illogan, 108.
, parson of Pyworthy, 108, 162.
, parson of Soalbury. 152.
Dunnyngton, William, 574.
Dunpole fin Ilminster), oo. Somerset. 212.
283.
Dunstable, oo. Bedford, 146, 292.
, letters patent dated at. 574.
priory of. 181,340.
convent of, 170, 181, 316.
Thomas, prior of. 181, 182.
Thomas Gyles, prior of, 315, 326.
Bichard Chamok, prior of, 326. 340.
Dunstanyill. Beginald de, earl of Cornwall,
63.
Dunster, John, prior of Bath, 278. 310.
, abbot of St. Augustine's,
Canterbury. 310, 346.
Dunthom, William, 206.
Duntish, Denohe [in Buokland Newton], co.
Dorset. 485, 527.
Dunton, co. Essex, 815.
[oo. Essex], 77.
Dunyet. See Donyatt.
Donyng, Thomas, 290.
Dupford. See Diptford.
Duplaohe, Soger, 471.
Dupon, Francis. 146.
Duppa. Bichard, 301.
Durdham, Derham, oo. Gloucester, 42.
Durem, Thomas, esoheator in the county of
. Bedford, 287.
, , esoheator in the county of
Buckingham, 322.
Durham, diocese of, 260, 374. 392.
bishopric of, 2, 160, 211. »74. 392,
436.548.
bishop of. See Bothe ; Dudley;
Shirwode.
Dumford, Doumeford, Demeford, prebend of,
258.
Dumeford, Demeford, James. 174.
, , the elder, 249.
, , the younger, 249.
,Joan, 174,249.
, Stephen, 249.
\
Durrant, John. 172.
Durrington, Duryngton, oo. Wilts, 501.
Dursley, oo. Glonoester. 62.
Dusbard. John, 232.
William, 232.
Dutch, 217, 269, 274, 278.
Hinse. See Hanse Almain.
Dutton, Duttan. Thomas, 173.
Dyohenyng. See Ditchling.
Dye, Henry, vicar of West Hythe, 485.
parson of Oakford. 486, 582.
Dyer. John, 307.
...' William, 215.
Dygas, Digas, Kenelm, 560.
Dygby. See Digby.
Dygges. See Digges.
Dyke. Henry, 398.
Dykous, Thomas, 24.
Dykson. See Dixon.
Dykunes, John, 144.
X^ley, 382.
Dymchureh, Demeohurche. co. Kent, 511.
Dymmok, Andrew, 257, 466.
, John, 42, 398, 491. 563.
Robert, 267, 532.
Thomas, 257. 393.
Dymock, Dymraoke,oa Gloucester. 117, 272.
Dyiuoll. See Dinhinlle.
Dynasse. See Dinas.
Dynbiegh. See Denbigh.
Dyndagell. See Tintagel.
Dyneley, Stephen, 298.
Dynevor, Denevour [co. Caermarthen], 349.
Dynham, Denham, Charles, 109, 110, 190. 249,
261. 262, 345, 353, 395, 397, 426, 447.
471, 490, 493, 536, 541, 558.
, sheriff of Devon, 55.
Elisabeth. 190.
John, 400, 490, 600.
, Joan his wife, 500.
John, of Dynham. 50. 111. 120, 137,
144. 145, 173, 182, 183, 190, 200, 219,
285, 241. 255, 386. 430, 461. 515, 557,
559.
Elizabeth his wife, 255.
Oliver, 67. 190.
prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 222.
Soger, 190. 396, 554.
Dynmowe, Master John, prebendary of Tam-
worth, 235.
Dynne, Nicholas, 298.
Dypper, John, 215.
Dysart, in Scotland, 282.
Dyseworth. See Diseworth.
Dysse. See Diss.
IDytae, William, 55.
Dyttan, Thomas, 173.
Dyve, John, 336.
, Joan his wife, 336.
Dyxon. See Dixon.
624
GENERAL INDEX.
E
Balding. Ste Yalding.
Earlea Court, oo. Glouoeeter. 212.
Earl's Barton, oo. Northampton, 416.
Earl's Colne, co. Essex, 490.
Earl's Croorae, Erles Crombo. oo. Woroester.
124.
Earl Stoke, Erlestoke, oo. Wilts, 288, 601.
Eaaby by Biohmond. co. York, abbey of
St. Agatha, 300.
Easthanipstead. letters patent dated at. 168.
Easington, Esyngdon, oo. Buckingham, 418.
Eastling, Eslyng, oo. Kent, 281.
Eastney, Estney, oo. Southampton. 63.
Eastnor, Estnor, oo. Hereford, 316.
Enston, Eston, oo. Essex, 495.
, 00. Northampton. 91, 126. 174.
, 00. Somerset, 68.
00. Suffolk, 648.
00. Wilts. 428, 601. 687.
. Great, Estanys atte Mounte, co. Essex,
141.
Hall, Estonhall (in Belohamp Walter),
00. Essex, 369.
Eastry, Estre. co. Kent, 616.
East Stour, Esture. co. Kent. 28.
Eastwiok, Estwyk [oo. Hereford]. 121.
Eathorne, Etheron (in Mabe), co. Cornwall,
869.
Eaton, Eyton by Dovebrigge, oo. Derby, 206.
Eton Bedford, oo. Hereford, 238.
, Eton Gamage, co. Hereford, 228.
Eton Lemster, oo. Hereford, 228.
Ebberton. See Ibberton.
Eooleswall, oo. Hereford, 417.
Bchintune. See Eckington.
Eohyngham. See Etohinghara.
Eckington, Eohintune, oo. Derby. 190.
Eoton Eketon, Ekton, oo. Northampton, 201.
'416.
Eotor, Eotar, John, 262.
Edale, Henry, 486.
Edeford. See Ideford.
Edelesburgh. See Edlesborough.
Edenbridge, oo. Kent, 439.
Edenemet, Biohard, rector of Llanymyneoh,
46, 46.
Edesburgh. See Edlesborough.
Ediall, Henry, parson of Drew»t«ignton, 166.
^ parson of Coquelles, 229.
'Ind see Edyall.
Edinburgh, in Scotland, 200, 206.
Edingworth, oo. Somerset, 108.
Edgecote, Ocheoote by Chepyngwardon. oo.
Northampton, 141.
Edlesborough, Edele^bnrgb, Edesburgh. oo.
Buokingham. 219. 224.
Edmund, king of England. 219.
Edmund, Waiiam, prebendary of Abergwilly.
260.
Edolffe, William, 98.
Edstaston. Hedistaston in Weni. co. Salop.
478.
Edward the Confessor, king of England. 219.
Edward I, king of England. 104, 405, 414.
charters of . 18. 67. 62. 69, 99.
104,114.202.334 368,4^.
letters patent of. 18, 286, 312,
604.
when prince, letters patent of.
18." "
Edward II. letters patent of, 18, 37, 77. 307,
318. 326, 504.
charters of. 18. 62. 63. 74. 175,
202,207,311,312.432.
Edward III, 18. 36, 36,43, 114. 118. 141. JJS.
208. 250. 269. 376. 889. 410, 415. 429.
438; 464, 466, 486 607. 627.
letters patent of , 4, 18, 63, 74,
136,175,178,305,334,408.432.440,
441, 604. 610.
charters of, 17. 18. 46. 69, 74,
207. 305, 312, 336. 407, 432. 443. 444.
Edward IV, the king, p<w«m.
his consort. See Elisabeth.
his son. See Edward; Rich-
ard; George.
hie daughter. See Anne;
Cecily; Elizabeth; Katharine.
his father. See Richard.
his mother. See Cecily.
bis brother. &><• George;
Richard.
hissister. .S>« Holland.
his aunt. S<r^ Bourohier.
his almoner. S^e Danet.
, his confessor. SeeB^hy.
, his nurse. See CtMH.
his godson. 37.
hifl secretary. See Kyng ;
Hattecliffe; Fryon.
, proctor. See Shirwod.
, his physician. Sec Fryse.
, his nursery, 241.
....his debts, 4, 108, 166, 189.
248.251.273,282,331.
Edward V, 318-352, 376. 496.
, almoner of. See Felde.
Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall,
earl of Chester, Flint, March and Pem-
broke, son of Edward IV. 5. 86. 58.
ry9i. 64. 92. 94. 134, 171. 209. 241. 259,
260, 263, 277, 285,308, 324, 331. 839.
, , letters patent of, 7, 276.
GENERAL INDEX.
625
Edward, Bon of Biohard ITI, 94.
f created earl of Salisbury, 67.
prince of Wales, 372, 875,
386, 397, 399-401, 422, 423, 464, 612.
» lieutenant of Ireland, 403.
prince of Wales, son of Edward III.
, duke of York, 224.
or C^eolJ;e, earl of Warwick, son of
Georee, duke of Clarence, 61, 68. 69,
88-92; 94-103, 115, 117-119, 121, 123,
124, 126, 128-132, 134-139. 142. 165,
167, 169-161. 163-166, 167. 173, 174,
176, 180. 181, 190-192. 200, 202-204,
206, 211, 212, 217, 220, 227. 229, 236.
247, 281. 284, 287, 288. 299. 308, 311,
312, 316. 318, 819, 328, 329, 866. 377,
379, 405, 410. 415-417. 438, 446, 453,
461, 463. 477. 497, 498, 601, 602. 506-
608, 612, 523, 527, 629, 581, 636, 640.
Edward, John. 392.
, Biohard, 164.
Thomas. 407, 421.
Edwardes, John, 173.
, Thomas, 73.
Edwinstowe, Edyngstowe, co. Nottingham, 19,
o3o.
Edy. Thomas, 330.
Edyall, Henry, 216, 486.
And see Ediall.
Edyngstowe. See Edwinstowe.
Efford, CO. Southampton, 63.
Egeoombe. See Eggecombe.
Egerton, Hugh, 111, 354, 396, 573.
Egeston. See Ezton.
Egge. William. 800.
Eggecombe, E^ombe, John, 570.
Kichard, 456, 493.
EglwB Egle, Eglossecle [co. Denbigh]. 616.
£;gr6mont, Egremond, John, 198, 206. 428.
i^n. CO. York, 117. 119, 123.
Eier. See Eyre.
Ekton. See Eoton.
Eland, William, 26, 60, 109, 110, 894, 899,
425. 492, 678.
Elburton, Aylburton in Plympton, oo. Devon.
191.
Elcote. Elescote, oo. Wilts, 687. 542.
Elder, John. 66.
Elderton, James, 626.
Elections, eoolesiastioal, licences for, 7, 8, 32
33, 38. 53, 116. 120, 164. 162. 165!
170. 189, 190, 202, 228, 247. 269. 278,
280. 315, 318, 866, 367, 442, 481. 488,
512,636,541.
, , royal assent to 2, 11, 83, 62
96, 117. 122, 162, 166. 176. 201. 228,
278, 280-282, 286, 288. 310, 326, 408
442,481,632,535.
Eleot, Bobert, 290.
£lesoot«. See Elcote.
Elfletburgh, oo. York, 71.
8258
Elford, ca Stafford, 2.
Elham, oo. Kent, 281.
Elisabeth, queen of Edward IV. 7, 11, 13, 20,
34-36. 46. 61, 62. 67, 67, 71, 77. 91,
92, 96, 126. 128, 133. 166. 167, 169,
171, 172, 174, 179, 181. 182. 199, 201,
204, 209, 220. 226, 227. 236, 241, 247,
249, 250. 252, 255, 256, 269. 260, 269,
273, 276. 277, 284, 285, 304, 324, 826,
331. 334, 337. 338. 351.
, secretary of. See Yotton.
, almoner of. See JBrent.
, the princess, daughter of Edward IV.
148.
Elkston, 00. Gloucester, 807.
Ellerby, in Whitbystrand. co. York, 119.
Ellesborough, Eseworugh. co. Buckingham,
185.
Ellesmere, Edward, 124.
Ellington, Elyngton, co. Huntingdon, 810.
Ellough, EUowe, co. Suffolk, 15.
Elm [oo. Cambridge] . 333, 888.
Elmdon, co. Essex, 186.
Elm^. Walter, 864, 896, 569.
Elmham, South, co. Suffolk, 242.
Ehnley, Elmeley, oo. Worcester, 76, 124, 211,
879.
Castle, CO. Worcester, 169, 161, 601.
Lovet, CO. Worcester, 440, 600, 606.
Eknsall, oo. York, 142.
Elmstone, Elmeston, co. Kent, 198.
Elond. See Eland.
Elriche, John, 655.
Elrington, Elryngton, John, 22. 61, 109, 126.
170, 215, 287, 344, 394, 465, 466, 496,
615, 566.
, keeper of the hanaper, 243.
375, 495.
, constable of Windsor oastle.
367.
, , keeper of the wardrobe, 496.
, treasurer of the household,
23. 64. 144, 162. 804, 496, 666.
, lHargaret his wife, 804, 496.
, Matilda his wife, 804.
Bichard, 248.
Simon, 126.
Elsing, Eslyng, oo. Norfolk, 16.
Elso, Thomas, 145.
, Cecily his wife, 146.
Eltham. co. Kent, 103, 119, 240, 250, 382,
422, 476.
Elton, Edmund, 296.
Eltonhede, John, 567.
Elvell [co. Badnor], 94. 360.
ElTyssh, John, abbot of Creake, 202.
Elwall. See Etwall.
Elwys, Thomas, 174.
Ely, Isle of, co. Cambridge, 216.
diocese of , 316, 473.
bishopric of, 122, 131, 477, 481.
2 B
626
GENERAL INDEX.
Ely, biihop of. 474.
And $ee Grey ; Morton.
, prior and oonrent of, 122, 131.
prior of, 543.
Boger, prior of, 215.
, arohdeaoon of. See Morton.
Elyngham, John, 16, 64, 97, 200.
, Thomaa, 125.
Elyot, Thomas, 14. 458.
William, parson of Bigbury, 88.
Elys, John. 224. 243, 336, 638.
parson of West Ilsley, 247.
, Thomas. 265.
William, 287, 523.
Emeresson. William, 26.
Emeryes, oos. Leicester and Warwick, 479.
Emmeslowe. in Sherwood forest, oo. Notting-
ham, 440.
Emneth. oo. Norfolk, 15, 333.
Emnyth, Master Nicholas, 303.
Emondes, Bobert, 187.
Emson, Empeon, John, 109.
Biohard, 144, 214, 354. 398. 396, 400,
492, 639. 667.
Emsworth. in Warblington, co. Southampton,
126.
Emwell, John. 266.
Enaoheune. See Annaghdown.
Enchemartyn, John Williamson. 206.
Enderby, Bichard. 146. 267. 553.
Walter. 128, 278, 397, 558.
Enesbury [co. Wilts], 637.
Enfield, co. Middlesex, 66, 211, 212.
Enges, Bobert, 268.
Englewood. See Inglewood.
Englisshe, Thomas, 299, 407.
Englyshe, Bobert, mayor of Nottingham, 145.
Ennok, Thomas, parson of Weeley, 151.
, , parson of Lound, 161.
Ensyng, William, 126.
Entewesill, Thomas, 106.
Eppington. Heppynden (in Naokington), oo.
Kent, 515.
Epworth, Eppeworth, Hepworth, co. Lincoln.
208, 409, 414, 422. 470, 541.
Epewrda [co. Lincoln], 93.
ErdbuiT [co. Warwick], Thomas, prior of,
279.
Erdeley. See Yardley.
Erdeswyk, Thomas, esoheator in the county of
Stafford, 2.
Erdington, co. Warwick, 70, 73, 96, 161.
Erghum. Balph, bishop of Salisbury [1377-
1388], 101. 129.
Erlescourt, oo. Gloucester, 99, 102, 121, 123,
130,404.
Erles Crombe. See Ear Is Croome.
Erlestoke. See Earl Stoke.
Eriich. John, 555.
Erlyngton. See Arlington.
Ermington, co. Devon, 55, 160, 200. 201,
Emewode, S50.
Erryngton, Thomas, 156.
Erton, John, 181.
Ertyngton. See Artington.
Eruyalde [in Spain], 277.
Eryngton. George. 156.
Thomas. 166
Eselusham [oo. Denbigh]. 516.
Esenden. See Essendon.
Eseworugh. See EUesborough.
Esholt in Airedale, oo. York, St. Leonard
prioress and oonrent of, 535.
Eskir, CO. Dublin, 390.
Eslyng. See Eastling; Elsiog.
Esse. See Ashen.
Essendon, Esenden, co. Hertford. 31.
Essex, county of, 22. 24, 51. 87. 97, 109. 110.
119, 159, 182, 288, 310, 344, 354. 362.
364. 393, 395. 400. 419, 420. 430. 400,
474.481,489,520,545.
sheriff of. 99, 109. 111. 320,
364. 393, 400. 401. 481, 494. 518. 519.
544.
And tee Comburgh; Percy; Fits Symond.
escheator in. 131, 164, 169.
201, 283, 442.
And see Nowell ; Badclyf ; Lynam.
outlawry in. 8. 26. 27, 31. 60,
80. 82, 148-161. 170, 185-187, 268. 294.
295, 316. 358, 467. 468.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth
in, 300, 409.
, commissions of the peace in,
569.
earl, countess of. See Bourehier.
, forest of, 542.
Essex, Andrew, 41.
William. 23, 109, 144, 202. 566, 574.
EstaU, CO. Warwick, 453.
Estanys atte Mounte. See Easton.
Esterfield. John, sheriff of Bristol, 328.
Estemaynowe, co. Cornwall, 501.
Estfeld, William, 292.
Estham, John, 86.
Estlond, in Dengey, oo. Essex, 195.
Estmerton. See Martin.
Estney. See Eastney.
Eston, CO. York, 300.
Eston. See Easton.
Eston, Bobert, 543.
Thomas. 34.
Estputtef ord. See Futford.
Estre. See Eastry.
Estrefeld, John, 193.
Estrete, John, 121.
Estnre. See East Stour.
Esturmy, Sir John, 3.
Estyngmouth. See Teignmouth.
Estynton. Bichard, 480.
Estwardelam. See Worldham.
GENERAL INDEX,
627
Esbrlke. See Week.
Eejngden. See Aystdn.
Esjngdon. See Easington.
Etehingham, Eohjngham, Eihyngham, Maiv
garet, 496.
, Thomaa, 51, 370, 397, 489. 496. 576.
William, 496.
Ethelred, king of England, charters of, 806.
Etheron. See Eathome.
Ethjngham. See Etohingham.
Ethjngvrorde, Biohard, 148.
Eton, 00. Bnokingham, 168.
, proTost and soholars of, 121, 334.
Henry Bost, proyoet of, 64, 121, 334.
, William Weetbury, provost of, 334.
And tee Eaton * Eyton ; Nuneaton.
Eton, Peter, 60.
, William, 244.
Ettington, Ettendona [oo. Warwick] , 66.
Etton. Thomas, 240.
Etwall, Elwall, oo. Derby, 440.
Euenwode, William, yioor of Woodhom, 392.
Eure. William, warden of the hospital of St.
Leonard, York, 64.
Eustace, Mark, parson of Balinghem, 309.
, William, 49. 412.
Evenyngham. See HeTenyngham.
ETenird, Edward. 82.
William. 181, 630.
Ererdon, Humphrey. 225.
Eyeringham, ca York, 89.
Eyeringham, Eyeryngham, John, 397, 667.
, Thomas, 299, 429, 460.
Eyerley, Thomas, 118, 161, 327. 329, 390,
460.
Eyersham. See Heyersham.
Eyeryngham. See Eyeringham.
Eyesham. oo. Worcester, abbey of, 44, 46,
36a
, oonyent of, 9, 33, 37, 143, 366.
, Bichard Hawkesbory, abbot of. 33,
46.
William Upton, abbot of, 37, 44,
366,368.
, John Norton, abbot of, 368.
, Biohard, abbot of, 9.
, William, abbot of, 678.
Eyington, William, 348, 361.
Ewell, oa Surrey. 516.
Ewerby, Ewarby, John, 394, 400, 489, 674.
Ewere. William, 679.
Ewem. See Iweme.
Ewyas Lacy [oo. Hereford] , 69, 350.
Exbury, Exbere, co. Southampton. 480, 614.
Exchequer. 19, 36, 87. 88, 99. 164. 169. 171,
195, 209, 210, 218. 226, 230. 232, 249,
253, 261, 269, 277, 325. 351. 360, 376.
378. 379, 384, 389, 462, 461, 482, 602,
606.
, chancellor of. See Catesby.
Exchequer, treasurer of. See Audeley ; Bow-
chier ; Wood.
and chamberlains of, 276,
336, 346, 358, 622, 637.
and barons of, 19, 32, 174.
353.
, chamberlains of, 361.
, barons of, 11.213.
Ajid see Clerk ; Bouclyff.
chief baron of. See Notyngham ;
Starky.
second baron of. See Clerk ; Bou-
clyff ; Whityngton.
, third baron of. See Goldesburg.
fourth baron of. See Holgraye; Wol-
seley.
marshal of, 368.
receipt of, 4, 32. 36, 37, 44, 47, 60.
67. 103, 129. 139, 164, 162, 168, 229,
241. 263, 266, 272. 297. 343. 361. 360.
361, 372. 405, 409, 411, 413, 414, 449,
451. 462, 486, 525.
memoranda of, 230, 299.
records of , 156.
auditors of, 220, 247, 34L
, clerks of the pipe of, 406.
remembrancer of, 202.
messengers of, 82, 168, 266, 372.
Exe riyer, oo. Deyon, 130.
Exemption from juries, etc., 55, 63, 89, 101,
106, 125, 164, 190, 246, 272, 30i, 311,
314, 316, 475.
Exeter, co. Deyon. 7, 8, 14, 17, 76, 107. 163,
168, 207, 242, 261, 262, 265. 278. 279.
290, 305, 323, 369, 478, 602, 506, 631.
, mayor and bailiffs of. 79.
mayor of, 346.
And eee Atwyll.
letters patent dated at, 368, 411.
, bishopric of, 105, 127.
bishop of, 458, 632.
And eee Bothe ; Courtenay.
diocese of. 66. 88, 106. 108, 162, 166,
163, 173, 247, 248, 305. 309, 339. 868,
370. 371, 476. 485, 532.
cathedral, dean of. See Arundel ;
Courtenay.
, dean and chapter of, 106.
, exchequer of . 458.
, archdeacon of, 458.
port of, 13, 14, 17, 34. 46,64, 168.
286, 242, 249, 251. 261, 262, 274, 284,
311, 318, 325. 327, 389, 406, 469, 466.
485, 497. 500. 633. 686.
Exiland. oo. Deyon, 473, 493, 505.
Exmouth, CO. Deyon, 332.
Exning, Ixnyng [co. Suffolk] , 202.
Exton, Egeston, co. Butland, 433.
, CO. Somerset, 253, 497.
hundred of, 253.
Eybryght, Peter, 49.
Eydon, co. Northampton, 388.
628
GENERAL INDEX.
Eygge, John, 398.
Eyke. 00. Suffolk. 154.
Eyleston, John, 167.
Kjnowe, Elisabeth. 111.
Ejnsford, Aynesford, co. Kent. 266.
Eynsham. oo. Oxford, abbot and convent of.
116.
abbot of. 304.
William, abbot of, 112.
Eyon, CO. Bedford, 478, 542.
Eyrdale, Warin de. 419.
, Joan his wife, 419.
Eyre. See Aire.
Eyre, Biohard, 543.
Robert. 395, 400, 490, 557.
Thomas, 265.
Eythome, oo. Kent, 515.
Eyton, 00. Hereford, 228.
And tee Eaton.
Eyton, John, 267.
, Biohard, 32.
Eyworth, oo. Bedford, 188.
P
Fabian, Fabyane. Thomas, 244.
Fabre, Boger, 239.
Fabyane. See Fabian.
Faoeby, co. York, 406.
Facumbirge. See fViuoombrige.
Faggar, John, 576.
Fairs, grant of, 5, 9, 17, 98, 131, 154, 158.
§04,326.471.
Faireolowe, Laurenoe, 296.
Fairfax, Fayrefax. Guy, 51. 112, 144. 145,
186, 196, 197, 232. 236. 255, 257. 275,
283, 289, 321, 343. 449. 465, 466. 492,
493, 520. 545, 546. 554, 567. 560, 564,
565, 568-570, 573, 676. 578. 580.
justice of the King's Bench,
197,263,332,351,360.
William, 4, 106.
Fairford, oo. Gloucester, 99, 121, 405.
Fakenham, Fakynham, oo. Norfolk, 149, 468.
And see Feokenham.
Falcon herald, 18, 522.
And see Walshe ; Writhe.
Faldepite. See Fallapit.
Falfield, Falefeld, oo. Gloucester, 424.
Fallapit, Faldepite (in East AUington), oo.
Devon, 64a
Fallerdeston. See Fallston.
Fallesley. See Fawsley.
Falley. See Fawley.
Fallston, Fallerdeston, oo. Wilts, 504, 537.
549.
Falmouth, Fallemouth, oo. ComwAl]. 146.
'. , ship called la Anne of, 146.
Falwesley. See Fawsley.
Fambridge, North, Northambregge. eo. Essex.
179.
Fanlhoft, Anthony, 526.
Fareley. See Farley.
Fareway. See Farway.
Faringdon, Great or Chipping, oo. Berks, 195.
Farleigh, Farley, co. Somerset, 68.
oo. WilU, 90, 92.
, COS. Somerset and Wilts, 359.
oo. Sussex, 138.
Hungerford [oo. Somerset], 1G8.
West, Westfarle, oo. Kent. 291.
Farleton, oo. Lancaster, 151.
Farley. Fareley, William, 244. 283.
abbot of Gloucester, 427.
Farmborough, Fameburgh, oo. Somerset. 103.
104.
Fanning, Fermyng Wades, oo. NorthampUm.
140.
Famaores, Femakers, in Whiokham, oo. Dor-
ham, 374.
Fameburgh. See Farmborough.
Fbmeoombe, Boger, 249.
, Agnes his wife, 249.
Simon. 57, 249
Malina his wife, 57. 127. 249.
283.
Fameham, William, 87.
Famfeld, Biohard, 398.
Famfould, Biohard. 216.
Famham, letters patent dated at. 367, 370.
Famham. Famam, Femnam, co. Dorset. 97,
448, 481. 550.
Boyal. oo. Buckingham, 120.
Fftrnworth, oo. Lancaster, 192.
Farom, Bobert, 289.
Farway, Fareway, oo. Devon, 65. 472,
Farynfeld, Biohard, 489.
Fauoombrige, Faucumbrige, William the
bastard of, 57.
Fauoon. See Falcon.
Fauoonberge, William, 339.
Faunt, Henry, 546.
Thomas, 294.
Fauntleroy, John, 256.
Fans. See Vaux.
Fauset, William, 30.
Faute, Henry, 49.
Fauxston. See Faxton.
Fayersham, Feyersham. oo. Kent, 2S1, 306.
466.
Fawcomberge, William, 57.
Fawley, Falley, co. Buckingham, 254.
Fawnhope. See Fownhope.
Fawsley, Fallesley, Falwesley, oo. Northamp-
ton, 451.
, hundred of, 412.
GENERAL INDEX.
629
Faxton, Fauxston. oo. Norihampton, 479.
Fayrefax. See Fairfax.
Fayrom, John, ohaplain of Clipetone, 338.
Febrigge. See Freebridge.
Feckenham. Fakenham, co. Worcester, 232.
Federstone, Fedreston. See Fetherston.
Fedurstonhagh, FeduBtooe. See Fetherstone-
haugh.
Feelde, William, master of the college of
Fotheringhay, 224.
Feerby, John, 28.
Feild. See Felde.
Felawe, Biohard, 467.
Feldallyng. See Field Dalling.
Felde. See Field.
Felde, Feild. John, 374.
the elder, 30.
, the younger, 30.
Agnes his wife, 30.
, Katharine, abbess of Godstow, 228.
, Biohard, 169, 251.
, Walter, 565.
, almoner of Edward V, 349.
provost of King's College,
Cambridge, 565.
Feldyng in Bingham, co. Nottingham, 320.
Feldyng, Fildyng, Fyldyng, Eyerard, 354, 396,
400. 489, 564.
Biohard, 243.
Felgham. See Felpham.
Fell, Thomas, chaplain of 8t. Leonard, Kirkby
in Kendal. 409.
Felmingham, ca Norfolk, 215. 223.
Felowe, John, 292.
Felpham, Felgham, oo. Sussex. 301.
Felsted, oo. Essex, 364.
Felton, John, 171.
Feltwell, oo. Norfolk, 188.
Feltwell, Stephen, 79.
Felys, Bobert, 31.
, William, 73.
Fencote, John, 261.
Fendem. See Fyndem.
Fene, James, 362.
Feneux. See Fyneux.
Fenkyll, John, 102.
Fenne, Henry, 16.
Bobert, esoheator in Northampton and
Butland, 152.
Fenny Compton, Cuntona [oo. Warwick] , 65.
Fenton, Thomas, 471.
, Bobert, 475.
Fenyootte, John, 261.
Fenys, Fynes, Henry, 48.
, lord Say, 373.
, John, 77, 78, 191, 378, 575.
, Biohard, 48, 378.
lord Dacre, 26, 50, 77, 183,378,
394, 660, 561, 56a-565, 574, 576. 678.
.constable of the Tower of
London, 137.
Fenys, Joan his wife, 378.
Biohard, lord Say, 44. 373.
, Bobert, 391, 399, 490, 574.
Thomas, 180, 261, 378, 455, 47a
, , Anne his wife, 261.
William, lord Say. 44.
, Margaret his wife, 44.
Ferariis, Hugh de, 66.
Bobert de, earl [of Derby], 66.
Walchelin de, 66.
, William de, 66.
Ferman, Thomas, chaplain of St. Thomas,
Stamford, 226.
Former, John, 326.
Fermons, in King's Norton, co. Worcester,
416.
Fermour, John, 167.
Fermyng. See Farming.
Femakers. See Fbmacres.
Femhill, co. Warwick, 192.
Femnam. See Famham.
Femoux, John, 51.
Ferrer, Peter, 526.
Ferrers, Henry, 112, 184. 344, 355, 395, 398,
425, 490, 563.
, John, 77, 109, 111, 287, 297. 354.
390, 396, 678.
, Balph, dean of Tarn worth, 159.
, Biohard, 61.
Thomas, 354. 394, 676.
Viyian, 246.
And $ee Derereux.
Ferrey, John, 282.
Ferrount, Theobald, 405.
Ferrour, Bichard, 112.
William, 312.
Ferry, William, 59.
Fetherston, Federstone, Fedreston, Thomas.
469.
William, 119, 317, 402, 466.
Fetherstonehaugh. Fedurstonhagh, Fedustone,
WillUm, 119, 287.
Fetton, Thomas, 269.
Feversham. See Fayersham.
Fibden, Fybdon, oo. Worcester, 188.
Field Dalling, Feldallyng, co. Norfolk, 468.
Field Place, la Felde [in Compton]. co.
Surrey, 529.
Fifehead, Fyfehed, co. Dorset, 453, 625.
MagdaleOi Fysshuyde Mawdeleyn.
CO. Dorset, 88.
Fifeld, Henry, 266.
Fifyde. See Fyfield.
Fildyng. See Feldyng.
Filoll, John, 83.
, , Margaret his wife, 83.
Filongley. Fylingley, Fylongley, Henry, 106,
173, 508.
Finborough, Fymberugh, Great, oo. Suffolk,
279.
630
GENERAL INDEX.
Fioohley, Fynoheley. oo. Middlesex, 127.
Fingrith, Fyndgreth (in Blaokmore), co.
Essex, 359.
Finkeley [oo. Southampton] , 382.
Firtham. See Fritham.
Fischer. See Fyssher.
Fishlake, Fyshlake. oo. York, 51, 112, 267.
Fittleton, Fitelton, oo. Wilts, 151.
Fits. John, 7.
Flu Alan. William, earl of Arundel, 50, 52,
244, 268, 349. 353, 358, 397, 465, 466,
489. 492, 660, 562, 670, 572, 575, 577.
, constable of Dorer Castle and
warden of the Cinque Ports, 127, 186.
216, 233, 320, 371. 394, 397, 446, 494.
518, 545.
Fits Eustace, Boland, treasurer of Ireland,
164.
Fitigeffrey, John. 117.
, , Joan his wife, 117.
Fitigerald, Gerard, earl of Kildare, 475.
, Thomas, 341.
earl of Kildare, 341.
FiUherbert, John, 202, 315, 451, 524, 534.
, Ralph, 395. 400, 557.
,Eobert, 101,246.
, Soger, 247.
Thomas, rector of Stanford Elvers,
299.
William, rector of Stanford Rivers,
15, 299.
, chaplain of the chapel of St.
Peter in the Tower of London, 256.
Fitzhugh, George, warden of the hospital of
St. Leomud, York, 54.
, Henry. 178.
Richard, 178, 394, 397, 398, 425, 559,
572. 578.580.
lord, 213, 413.
William, 291.
Fits James, John, 256, 353, 356, 396, 398,
425, 489, 571.
, the elder, 515.
, the younger, 515.
Richard, 515.
, Thomas, 515.
Fits John, Henry, 84.
John, 84.
Robert, abbot of Lilleshull, 148.
, Thomas, 79.
Fits Lowes, Philip, 283.
Richard, 524, 550.
Fits Morice, Gerald, earl of Kildare, 137.
Fits Morys, Thomas, 341.
FitsSymond, Edward, sheriff of Essex and
Hertford, 502.
Fits Waren, Fulk, 183.
Robert. 136.
William. 301.
And see Bourchier.
Fitswater, John, 110, 111.
Fits Watre, Elisabeth, 255.
FiU William, Edmund, 186, 285.
, Edward, 325.
John. 580.
Richard, 112, 580.
Thomas, 15, 20, 51, 70. 108, 110.
112. 128. 147, 176. 214, 260, 268, 269.
285. 844, 354. 393, 399, 465, 487, 4^.
520, 546, 565, 580.
, Margaret his wife, 260.
Thomas, of Louth, 112.
Flaforth. See Flawf orth.
Flamstead, co. Hertford, 118, 128, 135, 190,
217, 296. 379, 536.
Flanders, 52, 67, 194, 236, 313, 317, 370. 371.
426, 518, 529.
, Philip, count of, 518.
Flannerswike. See Flounders.
Flashy, co. York, 82.
Flawforth, Flaforth, co. Nottingham, 104,
105.
Flaxall, John, 96.
, Nicholas, 96.
Flecoher, William, 369, 408.
Fleching. See Fletohing.
Fleeg. Thomas, 188.
Fleet prison. 6, 8, 25. 35, 40, 42-44, 53, 64.
80. 114. 126, 126, 128-130, 132, 148,
185, 199, 219, 224, 232, 266, 290, 301,
303, 316, 331, 357, 437, 446. 467, 549.
Fleet, Flete, ca Devon, 387.
Flegge, Joan, 122.
John. 122, 179, 218.
, Agatha his wife. 179, 2ia
Fleming, Flemyng, Flymyng, Nicholas, 356.
, Richard le, 3.
Robert, 467.
, Thomas, 78, 79, 316.
Flessher, Henry, 189.
Fletcher, Richard, 643.
Fletohing, Fleching, co. Sussex, 398, 489.
Flewd, Peter, 526.
, WiUiam, 526.
Flitoham, co. Norfolk, 223.
Flore, Roger, 8.
Thomas, 354, 570.
Florence, in Italy, 64, 251. 296, 362, 486, 517.
, merchants of, 2, 342.
Flounders, Flannerswike [in Purleigh], co.
Essex, 434.
Floyd, David, 69.
Flymyng. See Fleming.
Flynte, Nicholas, 183.
Fobbing, ca Essex, 453.
Fode, Edmund, 95.
, Alice his wife, 95.
Fogge, John, 109. HI, 112, 183, 213, S38,
355,402.430,611.516,563.
, , Alice his wife, 611.
FoUambe, Folyambe, Henry, 143, 353, 557.
, William, 31.
Folkes, WiUiam. 102.
GENERAL INDEX.
681
Folkestone, Fulston, oa Kent, 18S.
, prior of, 600.
Folkinghftm. oo. Lincoln, 149, 293.
FoUy John, Folyeion, oo. Berks, 266, 476.
Folsham. SeeFoulsham.
Folyambe. See Foliambe.
Folyeion. See Folly John.
Fonterabia. See Fuenterrabia^
Fonteyrault, order of, 334.
, ntms of, 834.
abbess and oonvent of, 69.
Foolkerdenek, fiartold, 23, 49.
Foord, John, 280.
Richard, 637.
Force, Bernard de la. 139.
Foroett, oo. York, 482.
Ford in Winsoombe, oo. Somerset, 173.
Ford, Old, co. Middlesex. 190.
Ford, Forde, John, 280, 464, 606.
, Biohard, 24, 68.
, Walter, 24, 314, 416.
, , esoheator of Surrey, 632.
Forde, co. Salop, 452.
Forden. William, rector of Bury, 61.
Fordham, Little, oo. Essex, 496.
Fordingbridge, Forthyngbrygge, oo. South-
ampton, 82, 419^1.
Fordington, prebend of, 266.
Forehoe, Fourhogh, co. Norfolk, hundred of,
48.
Forest, 13, 62, 67, 96.
Atid see :-^
Bere. Morf.
Bemewood. New Forest.
Bishopdale. Pambere.
Brecknock. Petherton.
Buokholt. Portohester.
Coydrath. Bockingham.
Dartmoor. Butland.
Dean. Bydale.
Essex. Sayemake.
Galtres. Shotoyer.
Groyele. Snowdon.
Holcombe. Stow Wood.
Inglewood. Trent.
Kinyer. Waltham.
Knaresborough. Wensleydalo.
Lee. Windsor.
Lleweny. Woodstook.
Melchet. Wyohwood.
Melksham.
Forest, Edward, 473.
, Henry, 612.
, MUes, 473.
, , Joan his wife, 473.
, Thomas, 223, 267.
, William, 163.
Forman, John, 128w
Fomoett, oo. Norfolk, 66.
Fomf eld, Walter, 82.
Forset, John, 408.
Forsten, Henry, 23, 49.
, John de, 23, 49.
Forster, Agnes, 161.
, Humphrey, 21, 24, 289, 364, 396, 400,
489, 669.
, , Alice his wife, 21,22
, John, 90, 109, 110, 189, 212, 221,
233, 364, 374, 661.
, Bichard, 4, 9, 366, 660.
Bobert, 161, 282, 266, 283, 294, 344,
394, 490, 666.
, Walter, 438.
And see Foster.
Forte, Clement, 8.
Forteeou, John, 48, 112, 137, 379, 661.
William, 200, 348.
Forthe, John, 280.
, William, 330.
Forthingbrygge. See Fordingbridge.
Fortibus, Isabel de, countess of Albemarle
and Deyon, 67.
Fossedyk, lambert, abbot of Croyland, 408,
469.
Foster, John, 233.
Bichard, 307.
Thomas, 322.
And see Forster.
Fote, Alan, 196.
Fotheringhay, oo. Northampton, 136.
, oollege of St. Mary and All Saints,
master and fellows of, 186, 224.
, , Thomas Buxhall, master of,
186.
, , William Feelde, master of,
224.
letters patent dated at, 20, 303, 304,
311, 319, 338.
Fotryngham, co. Lincoln, 661.
Foug^res, in France, abbot of, 14.
Fouleshurst, Thomas, 413.
, William, 386.
Foulmire, Fulmere, oo. Cambridge, 34.
Fouhiess, CO. Essex, 608, 633.
Foulsham, Folsham, oo. Norfolk, 37, 61.
Fountains, oa York, abbot and oonyent of,
346.
Founteyn, Matthew, 306.
Fourhogh. Su Forehoe.
Foumeys. Ses Fumess.
Fowell, WiUiam, 109, 110.
Fowkes, Thomas, 212.
Fowey, co. Cornwall, 118, 412, 426, 469, 478,
602, 617, 546.
port of, 68, 97, 101, 118, 236, 268,
261. 262, 325, 347, 352, 356, 470, 602.
636.
ship oalled la Anne of, 518.
le Little Anne ot, 545.
, leCristofer of, ^,
, la Kateryne otf 51S,
, U Nicholas of, d55.
1
682
GENERAL INDEX.
Fowler, Richard, 23, 66, 99, 241.
, Joan his wife, 99.
Biohard, the younger, 56, 99.
Thomaa, 78, 79. 110,196,252,322,
330, 351. 354. 383. 391, 395, 399, 411,
417. 418, 429, 488, 654.
Alice his wife, 383. 417.
Fcnnhage, Fawnhope, oo. Hereford, 61, 69,
98, 204, 206, 498.
Fowyton, oo. Cornwall, 478.
Fox, Foxe, John, 108, 177, 297, 446. 681.
, Robert. 24. 302.
Thomas, 200, 205.
Foxhunt, 00. Sussex, 497.
Foxle [oo. Wilts] . 687.
Foy, Geoffrey de, 146.
Fradswell, Frodeswelle [oo. Stafford], 66.
Framelyngham, John, 399, 490.
Frameton. James, 232.
Framland, oo. Leioester, hundred of, 452.
Framlingham, oo. Suffolk, 32, 118, 297.
at the Castle, co. Norfolk, 186.
Framlyngham, co. Deyon, 541.
Framlyngham. Henry, 217, 468.
Frampton, oo. Lincoln, 63, 74, 435.
Frampton, James, 232.
William, 256.
Framton. See Frankton.
Framyngham, Henry, 468.
France, 54. 245, 328.
, war with, 600.
king of, 67. 146, 618, 629.
And »ee Louis.
Francis, duke of Brittany. 366, 446, 544.
Franelyngham, John. 399. 490.
Franke, Fraunk, Frank, Edward, 371, 400.
489, 539, 554. 569.
, , sheriff of Oxford, 489.
Geoffrey. 374, 392, 393, 401, 411,
454, 492, 605.
Banulph. 513, 528.
, Thomas, 449.
escheator in the county of
York, 533.
William, 272.
Frankessh, John, 469.
Fraakleyn, Thomas, 525.
Frankton, Frampton, co. Warwick, 73.
Frankysch, George, 35.
Fraternities. 34, 41, 43. 126, 168, 204, 221,
227, 250, 255, 269, 330, 386.
Fraumton, James, 232.
Fraunce. Thomas, parson of Washingbrough,
280.
Fraunoeis, Ralph, 98.
Fraunceys, Thomas, 557.
Fraunk. See Frank.
Fray, Agnes, 260.
John, 260, 364.
, Agnes his wife, 260.
, Margaret, 260.
J
Frebody, Thomas, 268.
Fredrille, Freydefeld (in Nonington), eo.
Kent, 616.
Freebridge, Fre Brine, Febrigge, oo. Norfolk.
hundred of, 366. 497.
Freeby, Frytheby, oo. Leioester, 57.
Freemaatle, Fremantell, oo. Southamptoo,
464.
Freetheby, John, 279.
Freshwater, Isle of Wight, oo. Southampton,
461.
Freston. See Frieston.
Freston, John, 35.
Fretheby, John. 279.
Frethom, Geoffrey de, 124.
Johnde, 124.
, , Eliaabeth his wife. 124
Walter. 124.
Frethyngden. See Frittenden.
Freton. See Fritton.
Freydefeld. See Fredyille.
Freythby, John, 279.
Friar Maine, Fyreinayne [in West Knighton],
00. Dorset, 520.
Friars Hermits, 463.
Minor. See Cambridge; Bonoaster ;
Oxford ; Worcester.
Preachers, 161.
Frid, Fryd, in Bethersden, oo. Kent, 497.
Friesland, Fresland, 821.
Frieston, Freston, Fryston, iso. Lincoln, 74,
76, 126, 159, 268.
Friskney, Frysoeney, co. Lincoln, 48.
Frisseley, Thomas. 208.
Fritham, Firtham, co. Southampton, 614.
Frittenden, Frethynden. co. Kent, 292.
Fritton, Freton, co. Suffolk, 143.
Fritwell. FryteswelL co. Oxford, 222, 242.
Frodeswelle. See Fradswell.
Frodingham, Frothingham, co. Lincoln, 263.
Frognale, Elizabeth, 310.
, Thomas, 310.
Frollesworth. See Frowlesworth.
Frost, Thomas, 50, 290.
William, 104, 623.
Frothingham. See Frodingham.
Frowlesworth, Frollesworth, oo. Leicester.
191.
Frowyk. Henry, 8, 109. 216. 374, 466.
Thomas, 22, 23, 144, 216,392,394,
466, 490, 566.
Fryd. See Frid.
Frye, John, 34.
, Richard, 291.
Frykley, WUliam, 329.
Frynham [oo. Wilts] , 637.
Fryon. Master Stephen, secretary of £dw»rd
IV, 221, 287.
, , secretary of Richard HI,
413.
Frysby, Thomas, prior of I^unde, 81, 84.
GENEKAL INDEX.
688
Frysoeney. See Frigkney.
Fryse, Master James, 430.
, , physician of Edward IV,
261.
Frysley, John, 206.
Fryston. See Frieston.
Fryteswell. See Fritwell.
Fryth, John, 496.
Frytheby. See Freeby.
Fryton in Bydale, oo. York, 291.
Fuenterrabia, Fonterabia, in Spain. 328.
, ship called SeitU Petir of. 347.
la Petyrot,366,
Fulbeck, Fullebek. Fullekke, oo. Lincoln, 69.
74,201,408.
Fulbrook. Fulbroke, oo. Wanriok, 95, 116,
210, 268, 463.
Fulbrook, John, 132.
FnloolduB, 65.
Fulford. Thomas, 61, 137.355,356, 395, 447,
558.
Fulham, co. Middlesex. 193.
Fuller, Andrew, 316.
Biohard, 526.
Thomas, 404, 421.
, WiUiam,223, 294,317.
Fulmere. See Foulmire.
Falmesh am, Simon, chaplain in the charnel-
house of Wycombe. 39.
Fulston. See Folkestone.
Fnlthrop. John, 411.
Fulwod, Bichard. 73.
Fulwood, CO. Nottingham, 460.
Furell, John, 646.
Fumeys. Christopher, 43, 251, 282.
John, parson of Datchworth, 33.
Furlong, Thomas, 170.
Fumariis. Gabriel de. 234. 331.
Fumess. Foumeys [co. Lancaster] , abbey of .
487.
, abbot and convent of, 487.
Fybdon. See Fibden.
Fyoe. See Fyse.
Fychet, John, 617.518.
F^ehed. See Fifehead.
Fyfleld, Fyfehede,co. Essex. 148.
Fifyde. co. Wilts, 637.
Fyldyng. See Feldyng.
Fylingley. See Filongley.
FyloU. William. 213.
Fylongley. See Filongley.
F^lpot, Boger, 466.
Fymberugh. See Finborough.
Fynoham. John. 113, 215, 343, 353, 393, 397,
490, 543. 666.
WiUiam,267.
Fynche, Henry. 398. 489, 492. 576.
, James. 308. 402.
Vincent, 183, 370.
, William, 51.
Fynchecok. John. 88.
Fyncheley. See Finchley.
Fyndeme, Fendem. Thomas, 191.
WUliam, 191, 202, 353. 396, 565.
Fyndgreth. See Fingrith.
Fynes. See Fenys.
Fyneui, Feneux, Fynewes, John, 109, 111,
188, 184. 322, 345. 355, 398. 412, 466,
490, 493, 613, 644. 562, 663.
Fynkell. John, 102.
Fyremayne. See Friar Maine.
Fjrse, Fyce, John, rector of West Toft. 188.
Fyshlake. See Fishlake.
Fysshe, Henry, mayor of Winohelsea, 425.
Bichard. 393, 489, 620.
Fyssher, Fischer. John, 243, 356. 396, 488,
663.
,Balph, 306.
, Bichard, 378.
Thomas, 73. 262.
, William, 329.
Fysshpole, Thomas, 184.
Fysshuyde Mawdeleyn. See Fifehead Mag-
dalen.
Fyton, Fytton, Thomas, 269.
Fyti. See Fits.
G
Oaddesden. Great, co. Hertford. 476.
Gage, Gawege, William. 244^ 412. •
Gainsborough, Ganesburgh, co. Lincoln, 157.
le Gake. Oanevet, 426.
Gale, Thomas, 13, 79. 249. 325, 346, 617, 533.
546.
mayor of Dartmouth, 296.
Galiat. Hugh, 16.
Galle, William, 250.
GhiUewey. See Galway,
Galmole, Thomas, 346, 461.
Gh&lowras. Golowys [in St. Goran] , co. Corn-
wall. 268.
Galtres, co. York, forest of, 411, 412, 465*
516.
Chilway. GkiUewey. in Ireland, 602.
Ghtmage. Thomas, 437.
WUliam, 437.
Gamblesby, Chimelesby, co. Cumberlandi 463.
Gamyll, Thomas, 198.
Ganesburgh. See Gainsborough.
GanghiU [oo. Wilts] , 637.
Ghuinowe, co. Worcester. 281. 285.
Gansehill, Thomas, 113.
G(apton, GKitton. co. Suffolk. 148.
Ghtrant. See Querande.
634
GENERAL INDEX.
Ganrd. Biohard, 309.
Thomas, 373.
Garboldiaham, oo. Norfolk, 434.
Qardener, Qardyner. Henry, 291.
, John, 89.
, mayor of London. 164.
, Richard, 215, 243, 426, 466.
William, mayor of London, 131.
Garot, Denis, 296.
QargiBTe, Bobert, 123.
Thomas, 529.
Garland, William. 77.
Garlond, John, 225.
Ghimer, Bichard. 75.
Garnet. Biohard, 77. 443, 532.
, esoheator of Kient and Middle-
sex. 3.
.Thomas, 33, 77.
Gamon, William, the elder, 199.
, the younger, 199.
Garrardes, oo. Kent, 515.
Garter king of arms. See Writhe.
Garth, Thomas, 60. 344.
Garton, Elisabeth, 197.
WiUiam, 197.
Gasooigne, Gasooyn, WiUiam, 203, 214, 345,
§99, 492, 580.
Gasoon, Thomas, 85.
Gascony, Gascons, 175.
wine of, 145. 828. 355, 377, 412.
Gase, Biohard. 227.
William, 227.
Gasegyll, WUliam, 199.
Gaske. William, 262.
Gatoombe, oo. Beron, 472.
Gate, Geoffrey, 195.
, , Agnes his wife, 195.
, William, 195,400.
Gatele. Balph de, 202.
Gatton. See Gapton.
Gauge, John, 291.
Ganger, appointment of, 62, 95, 103, 284,
318, 404, 421, 439.
Gaukethorpe. See Gawthorpe.
Gaunt, Thomas, 25.
Gavuse, John, 308.
Gawe, WiUiam, 27.
Gawege. See Gage.
GawBWorth, oo. Chester, 269.
Gawthorpe, Gaukethorpe, oo. York, 203.
Gay, Thomas, 29, 80, 81, 185, 292. 325, 357,
467.
, WUliam, 23.
Gayhurst, Gotehyrst, oo. Buckingham, 186.
Gaynesford, John, 244. 400, 478, 574.
Nicholas, 23, 109, 111, 144,244, 394,
478, 674.
Gayte, Thomas, 393.
Gayton, co. Lincoln, 74.
CO. Norfolk, 357
Gayton, Beginald, 51, 144, 358. 399, 491, 554.
Gebbys. Boger. 182.
Gedding, co. Suffolk, 131.
Geddington, Gedyngton, oo. Northjonpton,
140.
Qeddyng, Edmund, 159, 810.
, EUiabeth his wife, SlO.
Nichoh».275.
Bobert, 432.
, Thomas, 232.
WiUiam, 282.
Gedge, Biohard, 159.
Gedling. Geldyng. co. NottinghaoB. 19, 174.
Gedney, Bobert, 414. 491.
Thomas, 898, 491.
Gedyngton. See Geddington.
Gefford. See Gifford.
Geffrey, John, 270.
GMys, Bobert. 73.
QekyU, Boger. 80.
Qeldham. See Yeldham.
GMdyng. See Gedling.
GeUbrond, Gelybrond. Bobert, 146, 212, 287.
356. 395, 488, 553.
Gely, 00. York, 117.
Genney. See Jenney.
Genoa. Genoese, 77, 78. 100, 216, 232, 234.
275. 282, 323, 331, 850, 362, 467, 496,
507,631.
, merchanU of, 2, 282, 342.
, ship oaUed Saneta Maria et Sanctus
Johannes Baptista of, 162.
, Saneta Maria de Chraeia of,
198, 216.
GentUl, John Baptista, 507.
Genys. See Guisnes.
Gkorge, duke of Clarence, brother of Edward
IV. and Bichard III., 61. 63, 64,67-
72. 75. 87-98,100-102, 106, 108-111.
115, 118-120, 124-126. 128, 132, 134,
136, 137, 139, 142. 153, 165, 160, 161,
163.166. 212,220,221,227.248.263.
281, 284, 330. 380, 881. 495, 631, 556,
.559, 661. 664, 665. 570. 572. 675, 578.
580.
.lieutenant of Ireland, 118,
153,403.
, , great chamberlain of Eo^
land, 9.
, execution of, 63.
, , wife of. iSesIsabeL
, son of . iS>e€ Edward.
of Windsor, son of Edward lY, 157.
lieutenant of Ireland, 118, 120.
George, John, 173, 271.
Thomas, parson of Oakford,485, 532.
Ticar of West Hythe, 485.
,Wmiam, 148.
And tee Gorge*
GENERAL INDEX.
685
Gerard, Gerrard, Denis, 295.
John, 397, 488.
Biohard, 357, 869.
, William, 56.
GermawB, John le, 439.
Gemeieye. See Gnemsey.
Gerrard. See Gerard.
Gertey. See Jersey.
Gerreys, Robert, 515.
Thomas, 30,277.
, , Margaret his wife, 277.
Geryng, Robert, 432.
Gbeberkirke. See Gosberkirk.
C^eaemond. See Jesmond.
Gethoo. See Jethou.
Ghilberd. See Gilbert.
Gibbes, Thomas, 529.
Gibbon, Gybbon, Robert. 179.
, , Agnes his wife, 179.
Gibbons, William, 73.
Gibson, Gybeon, John, 83, 294.
William, 158.
Gifford, GefiFord, Gyfford, Giles, 187.
John, 543, 554.
, Roger, 66.
William, 66, 148.
—,399,488.
Gigator. Bartholomew, 93.
Giglis, John de, 74.
Gilbert, John, 10.
, , prebendary of Warwick, 164.
, , parson of Baldook, 465.
, Oto, 51. 147, 168, 183, 289, 397, 490,
522, 548, 544, 546.
, , Aiice his wife, 522,
Elisabeth his wife, 522.
, Thomas, 18. 15.
Gildesburgh. See Guilsborough.
Gildingwells. GyldenwelJys, co. York, 86.
138.
Gildon Moredon. See Gnilden Morden.
Giles, Gyles, John, 316, 373, 481.
Thomas, prior of Dunstable , 315,
826.
Gilfordis, in Cranbrook, co. Kent, 445, 482.
Gilgarran. See Kilgerran.
Gilleslond. See Gilsland.
Gilliot, Henry, 296.
Gillingham, Gyllyngham, oo. Kent, 217, 290.
,00. Norfolk, 46.
Gillyot, John, mayor of York, 206.
Gilmyn, Eleanor, 181.
, Thomas, 181.
Gilsland, Gilleslond, oo. Camber land, 247.
, lord of. See Dacre.
Gipson, Riohard, 80.
Gisbonie, Robert, 448.
Gisboome, John, prior of Merton, 511.
Gisleham, Glysslam, co. Suffolk, 121.
Gisors, charter dated at, 74.
Gissegge. See Gussage.
Glamorgan, county of, 475.
Glanton, Thomas, 369.
Glapton, Gnapton, oo. Nottingham, 105.
Glasbury [oo. Brecon], 59, 350.
Glasier, Agnes, 95.
Glasmorehays, in Whitchurch, oo Salop, 385.
Glassenbury, oo. Kent, 883, 435.
Glastonbury, abbot and conyent of, 336.
, John, abbot of, 336.
Glasyer, William, 434.
David. 437.
Glatton, 00. Huntingdon, 891, 413.
Glencojs, Thomas, 196.
Gloucester, 99, 102, 121, 123, 180, 182, 184,
212, 405, 427. 429, 494, 513.
, burgesses of, 427.
, abbot and convent of, 427.
William, abbot of, 181.
, William Farley, abbot of, 427.
earl of . 5ee Glare.
, county of, 5. 24. 50, 98, 109, 111, 148,
151, 192, 220, 227, 283, 802, 322. 858,
355, 393, 394, 398, 469, 474, 491, 505,
531, 541, 544, 546.
sheriff of. 24, 109, 168, 175,
320. 371, 393, 398, 407, 491, 494, 499.
518; 519, 544.
And see Baynham.
, , escheator in, 10, 34, 45,
116. 131, 202, 210, 231, 257, 273, 286,
306.349,368,521.
And see Gassy.
outlawries in, 44, 267, 294,
301,381,469.
, , commissions of the peace in,
560.
Gloucester king of arms. See Champney.
Gloncestre, John, 24.
Glover, William, 315.
Glyme, co. Oxford, 177.
Glympton, Clintona [oo. Oxford] , 65.
Glyn, John, 355.
Glynfach, Glynvugh [in Llanigon, co. Brecon] ,
485.
Glynn [in Cardinham] , oo. Cornwall, 502.
Glysslam. See Gisleham.
Gnapton. See Glapton.
Goaes, William, 497.
Gkiathill, GotehuU, co. Somerset, 68.
Goauth, William le, 355.
Godall, John, 191.
Godard, Peter, 192.
Riohard, 292.
GKxldesbear by Tiverton, oo. Devon, 886.
Goddesfeld in Frieston, oo. Lincoln, 74.
GodechUd, William, 211.
Godeluk. See Goodeluk.
Goderoswyk, WUUam, 116.
Goderioh, Goderyche. Goderyk, William, 187,
250,266.
686
GENERAL INDEX.
Goderjoh. JS^e^ Goodrich.
Godewote, John, 261.
Godewjn. See Goodwyn.
Godfrey. Godfnj, John. 67. 84. 154, 181.
186,203.
Alice his wife, 57.
Joan hi. wife. 181, 186, 208.
Paul. 552.
, Richard, 212, 355. 395, 488. 553.
Simon, 57.
Joan his wife, 57.
.Thomas. 149,285.
William, 140.
Godhynde, James. 526.
Godiers. Manfred, 507.
Godington, cos. Oxford and Buckingham .
452.
Godmanston, co. Dorset, 38, 427.
Godmanston, John, 38.
.William, 182.
Godmeraham, co. Kent, 281.
Gk>dmond, Henrj, 454.
Godneeton. See Goodnestone.
Godshill. Godeshull, in Fordingbridge, co.
Southampton, 421.
Godstow, CO. Oxford, 220.
, abbey of, 228, 231.
, convent of, 228.
Margaret More, abbess of, 220.
Alice Nunny, abbess of, 228.
Dame Katharine Felde, abbess of, 228,
231.
Godstowe, John, parson of St. John, South-
ampton, 152.
Godwyn. See Goodwyn.
Godyere. See Goodeyere.
Gogeney, Henry. 82.
Gogh, Goght. See Gough.
Golard. Simon, 146.
Golceby, Thomas, vicar of North Somercotes,
250.
QoldclifF [oo. Monmouth], 334.
, alien priory of, 334.
Golden Fleece, order of the, 212.
Goldesburgh, Edward, 395, 401, 489, 545,
662.
, third baron of the Exchequer.
360.
Goldewegge, Goldewyohe, William, 163.
Goldingtons in Colne Engaine, oo. Essex, 882.
Goldre [oo. Monmouth] , 334.
Goldryng. John. 266.
Goldsmyth, Bartholomew, 313.
Goldwell. James, bishop of Norwich [1472-
1499]. 8, 11, 120, 131, 223,237,466.
566, 578.
, John, 292.
Gk>ldyng, Agnes, 31.
John, 22.
William, 31.
Golourys. See Galowras.
I Golourys, Simon, 268.
Golwiche, William. 153.
Goneld, John. 250.
William. 250.
Goodeale, Adam, 410.
Goodeluk. Godeluk, John, 493, 551.
Goodeyeie, Godyere. William. 102, 112, 119.
6k>ogbL See Gough.
Goodman. John. 73.
Goodnestone, Godneston, oo. Kent. 515.
Goodrest, in Wedgnock. co. Warwick, 161.
6k)drioh, Goderych, co. Hereford. 414.
Goodwyn, Godewyn, Goodwyn, John, 187, 293,
312.
Gooldis, Philip, parson of Christ Church.
Cork, 311.
Gooldson, Humphrey, 134.
Gk>rde, John, 86.
Gordon. John, 206.
Gore, Philip, 229.
Gorfyn, Walter, 475.
Gorge, Edmund, 398. 426, 489, 571.
Goiges, Marmaduke. 279.
, Bichard, 122, 281, 278.
, , Matilda his wife, 231.
.Theobald, 122.
Joan his wife, 122.
Gk>rle8ton, oo. Suffolk. 143.
GK>rmanneston, lord of. See Preston.
Goryng, John, 52, 394, 897. 489, 575.
, , the elder. 519.
, the younger, 519.
Gosberkirk. co. Lincoln, 472.
Goscote. CO. Leicester. 452.
Gosfield, CO. Essex, 160.
Gosport in Alverstoke. oo. Southampton, 50.
Gosse. Balph, Berwick pursuivant, 482.
Nicholas, 106.
Goeselyn, William, 86.
Gossep, Gosship, Gossyp. Thomas, prebendarr
of Bridgnorth. 153, 165.
, , chaplain of CukkoweChurebe,
Warwick. 165.
, chaplain of Holy Cross, Old
Sarum, 75, 167.
chaplain of the free chspelof
Ste. Marie de Leo, Guernsey, 211.
GosBon. Edmund, 83.
Gotehull. See Goathill.
Gotehyrst. See Gayhurst.
Gotherington by Totnes, co. Devon, 479.
Gough, Gogh. Googh. John, 79, 112, 273, 391.
309, 431.
Eichard. 282, 455.
Gould, John, 130.
Gounter, William, 398.
Gourey. Gurrey, in Jersey. 40.
Gourley, William, 317.
Gourll. John, 258.
Gower, oo. Glamorgan, 222. 230, 288, 296.
GENERAL INDEX.
687
Gower, Edward, 381.
Bobert, 423.
, Thomas, 401, 424, 482. 492, 579.
Gowld, Richard, 430.
Gowle, Biohard, 2i3.
Goylyn, John, 2, 669.
> t esoheator in Oxford and
Berks, 307.
Grafton, oo. Northampton, 466, 499.
, 00 Worocster, 11.
Grafton, Thomas, 2:10, 548.
Grainsby, Groynesby. Gwaynesby. oo. Lincoln.
462, 472.
Grail, Henry, 366.
Grame, Thomas, 607.
Granell, John, 355.
Grant, Thomas, 244.
Grantham, oo. Lincoln, 154, 234.
Granvile, Thomas, 556.
Graunevyle, Thomas, 543, 546.
Graunger, Thomas, 116.
Graunt, Biohard, 266.
, Thomas, 244.
Walter, 136, 417, 507.
Grauntebrigge, John, 247.
Grauntford, John, 47, 95, 273.
Graveley, Edmund, 443.
Grayeney, oo. Kent, 184.
Gravesend, co. Kent, 4, 466, 485, 525.
Graynton. See Greinton.
Grays, Graies. in Sible Hedingham, oo. Essex,
388,430.
Grayson, Greyson, John, 488.
Feroivalf 229.
Thomas, 97, 168, 177, 261, 262, 296,
325, 415, 426.
Graystoke. See Greystoke.
Greatham, Greteham, oo. Durham, 270.
Greece, 194.
Greenham, Gryndenham [in Stawley], co.
Somerset, 157.
Greenhithe, Grenehithe, in Swansoombe, oo.
Kent, 253.
Greenlaw, Grynlawe, in Scotland, 203.
Green's Norton, Norton Dayy, co. Northamp-
ton. 186.
Greenwich, Grenewyohe, co. Kent, 138, 190,
411.
, ship called la Marie of, 402, 466.
, West, CO. Kent, 192, 466.
Greetham, Gretham, co. Butland, 119.
Greetwell, Gretewell, co. Lincoln, 176.
Gregory, John, 144, 462, 513.
;.., Bobert, 39, 59, 384, 462, 513.
Greinfeld. See Grenefeld.
Greinton, Graynton, co. Somerset, 290.
Grene, Edward, 272, 284.
, Geoffrey, prior of Ipswich, 8.
, Godfrey, 22, 51.
James, 205.
Grene, John, 1, 126, 149, l50, 186,292,346,
395, 400, 403, 434, 462, 491. 513, 544,
551. 659.
, , esoheator of Southampton,
523.
, John a, 464.
, Nicholas, 196.
, Balph, 485.
Bobert, 84, 272, 284, 439.
, Cecily his wife, 284.
.Thomas. 98, 186.
, Matilda his wife, 186.
WUliam. 66. 146, 202, 354, 364, 400,
401, 489, 508, 559.
, , Margaret his wife, 202.
Grenfeld, Greinfeld, Greynefeld, Thomas, 80,
193. 306, 414, 556.
Grenehill. John, 115. 287, 491, 601, 516.
Greneleff, John, 325.
Greneway, Biohard, 22.
Grenewyohe. See Greenwich.
Grenewyk. Agnes, 469.
, William, 469.
Grenned, Balph, 9.
Gresford [cos. Denbigh and Flint], 19, 46, 46.
Gresham [co. Norfolk], 30.
Greshom, James, 469
Greslane, 350.
Greson, Peroiyal, 229.
Gressemount. See Grosmont.
Greeton, oo. Gloucester, hundred of, 162, 310
451.
Greswell, Biohard, 319.
Grete, Bobert, 330.
Greteham. See Greatham.
Gretewell. See Greetwell.
Gretham. See Greetham.
Gretton, co. Northampton, 36.
Wode, 00. Northampton, 140.
Greyyle, John, 50, 60, 181, 576.
, Jocosa his wife, 181.
Grey, Gray, Antony, 653.
, , of Buthyn. 567.
, Cecily, marchioness of Dorset, lady
Haryngton and Bonyile, 36.
, Edmund, earl of Kent, 4, 854, 355.
465, 466, 486, 488. 663, 664. 562, 566.
567.
, Edward, viscount Lisle, 400, 401,
465, 469, 479, 489, 519, 644, 546, 657,
660,564,571.578,576.
lord of Ferrers of Groby.
336. "^'
, , .Elisabeth his wife,
336.
George, 504.
, of Grey, 896. 897, 488, 568,
562,668.
of Buthyn, 466.
Henry de, 183.
638
GENERAL INDEX.
Grey, Henry, 78, 237, 897, 490, 688.
•. lordGrey;50. 78. 619,646.
676.
deputy lieatoniint of Ireland.
119, 121. 160, 164.
lordofCodnor. 198,397,398,
400. 488, 466. 489. 490, 667. 668. 666.
668, 670, 678.
John, 199, 398, 399. 488.
, lord of Groby, 336.
lord of Powys, 68, 98, 130,
238.401,491.617,647.671.
lord of Buthyn, 488.
of WUton, 889, 464, 664.
,Balph.449.
Begin&ld, of WUton, 62, 401, 491,
661.
Biohard, 182. 268,821, 322, 846, 472.
608,664,660,661,668,669.
, , lord of Powys, 68, 288.
, , , Margaret his wife,
238.
Boger. 120.
Thomw, 33, 97, 109. 111. 112. 126.
215. 317. 363, 395. 398. 400, 488, 489
631,636,662,666.
marquesa of Dorset, 60, 77,
112. 139. 144, 146, 152, 164, 174. 183.
212, 263. 283.336. 353. 365. 363. 371,
374. 379. 481, 483, 608, 616, 656, 668-
661,667,570.571,678.
WiUiam, 160, 217, 221. 397, 436.
467.
,bUhop of Ely [1454-1478].
107,122,181.241,434,669,561, 666.
673.
,—, lord, 219.
Greyhorse, Alexander, prior of Trentham,
281.
Greynefeld. See Grenefeld.
Greynesby. See Grainsby.
Greys, in Sible Hedingham, oo. Essex, 388.
480.
Greyson. See Grayson.
Greystoke, Balph. of Greystoke, 144, 146, 213.
214, 343, 393. 394, 399, 401, 425, 492.
668, 678-680.
Bobert. 213, 290, 679.
Gribthorpe, Grybthorpe, oo. York, 76.
Grioe, Bobert, 128.
Thomas, 123.
Griffith, Gryffyth, Bhys, 297.
Walter. 60. 213, 293, 678.
, , the younger, 287, 297.
, , the elder, 287, 297.
, , , Agnes his wife, 287.
297.
WiUiam, 18, 28, 121, 418.
Griffith ap Howell ap Brian, 10.
Grigges, Alioe. 82.
, Thomas, 82.
Grimaldis, John Baptista de, 496.
Grimoldby, Grymolby, co. liinooln, 176.
Grimsbury, Grymmysburj, oo. Northampton,
88.
Grimsby, Grymesby, oo. Lrincoln, 162.
Grisaores, John, 680.
Grisseley. See Grysley.
Griston, Gryston, oo. Norfolk, 29.
Grobury, Grovebury, co. Bedford, 172, 178,
219.
Groby, lord of. See Grey.
Groham. Patrick, 234.
Grome, Thomas. 82.
Gromel, Olirer, 146.
Gromond. See Grosmont.
Grooby, Groby, oo. Leicester, 40, 63.
Gros, Master John de, 212.
Grosmont. Gressemount [oo. Monmouth].
167.
Grosmont, Gromond, oo. York, prior and tfon-
Tent of. 123.
Grove. John, 73.
William, 86. 163.
Grovebury. See Grobury.
Groveley, oo. Wilts, 882.
, forest of, 607.
Grybthorpe. See Gribthorpe.
Gryffyn, John, 22.
, Nicholas, 23, 667.
Gryffyth. See Griffith.
Gryme, John, 28.
Bobert, rector of Braham with Em*
Bergholt, 294.
Grymesby. See Grymmeaby.
Grymesley, Thomas, 206.
Grymmesby, Grymesby, William, 38, 101
129, 141, 663.
Grymmysbury. See Grimsbury.
Grymolby. See Grimoldby.
Gryndenham. See Greenham.
Grynlawe. See Greenlaw.
Gryseaores, John, 680.
Gryshawgh in Wymondham, oo. Norfolk, 171.
Grysley, Grisseley, John, 864, 396, 491, SI^-
Gryston. See Griston.
Gudeshere, John, parson of Banby, 880.
Gudlake, Thomas, panon of CoUy Weston,
887.
Gueldres, 648.
Guerande, Garant in Brittany, port of, 518.
, ship called la Marye of, 618.
Guernsey, Gtemeaeye, island of, 74, 211, ^'
818, 340, 408, 413.
captain of. See Bydley.
Guerthrenyon. See Gwrtheymion.
Gugge, John, 126.
, , Katharine his wife, 135.
Guienne, 426.
Guilden Morden, Gildon Moredon, *>• ****
bridge, 160.
GENERAL INDEX.
639
Guildford, Guldeforde, Gylford. co. Surrey,
48, 191, 467, 493, 619.
charter dated at. 305.
letters patent dated at, 169, 161-163,
167, 170, 173, 662. 672, 574. 677.
Guilsboroueh. Gildesburgh, oo. Northampton,
hundred of, 497.
Guines, Genvs, Gujanes, by Calais, 123, 276.
298, 299. 365, 373. 886, 443, 634.
Guipusooa, in Spain, 277, 278, 280, 323, 830.
Guldeford. See Guildford.
Guldeford, Gu7ldeford,JohD, 822. 395. 466,
563.
B]ohard,402.
Guile, William, 104, 105.
Gumbj, John, 262.
Gunbj, CO. Lincoln, 48.
Gunne, William, 625.
Gunter, John, 475.
Gunthorpe, co. Norfolk, 316.
Gunthorpe, Master John, 241, 571.
, keeper of the privy seal,
460.671.
dean of the king's chapel,
250, 341, 848.
, dean of Wells, 250, 280, 571.
, prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 154, 155.
Gurley, WiUiam, 817.
Gurmayn, Thomas, 80.
Gumey, Gumay, Matthew, 364.
, WUliam, 142, 143. 149,397, 490.
esoheator of Norfolk and
Suffolk, 81.
Gurrey. See Gkmrey.
Gusoote, John, 261.
Gussage, Gisaegge, co. Dorset, 560.
Guton in Brandiston, co. Norfolk, 148.
Guttesoote, John, 261.
Guy, William, prior of St. Bartholomew in
West Smithfield, London, 442.
Guyan, Master William, rector of Minchin-
hampton, 650.
Guyon, OllTer, 69, 471.
Guyldeford. See Guldeford.
Guyn, Geoffrey, 817.
Guynes, messenger of arms, 813.
Guyon. William, 856.
Guys Cliff, K/bbecliTa, Gibbe Cliff [co. Wai^
wick}, 65, 318.
Guysnee. See Guines.
Gwaymer, Thomas, 246.
Gwaynesby. See Grainsby.
Gwelyn Morgan, David, 646.
Gwrtheymion, Gurthrenyon [co. Badnor],
59,850.
Gwyne, Gwynneth, (Jeoffrey, 817.
Gybbes, John, 61, 144.
Gybbon. See Gibbon.
Gybson. See Gibson.
Gybbys, Boger, 182.
Gydley, Henry, 81.
Gye, John, 149.
Thomas, 161.
Gyfford. See Gifford.
Gyfte, Willwim, 191.
Amice his wife, 191.
Gygges, Thomas. 142. 143.
Gygliis, Sebastian de, 529.
Gygur, John, warden of the college of Holy
Trinity. Tattershall. 107.
Gyldenwellys. See Gildingwells.
Gyles. See Giles.
Gylford, Richard, 138.
Gynner, Master John, parson of Compton
Yauchuroh, 812.
Gysbard, Simon, 526.
H
Haberdyne. See Aberdeen.
Habertoft, Halbertofte, co. Lincoln, 48.
Habland. See Hobland.
Haohe. See Hatohe.
Hackney. Hakeney, co. Middlesex, 126, 229.
Hadde, Bobert. 199.
Haddenham. co. Cambridge, 467.
Haddisouie. See Hadsor.
Haddon, Nether, Nedurhaddon, co. Derby,
279.
Haddon, Biohard, 426.
Hadelsay. Hadilsey, John, 2^9.
Hadham, Haddam, Great, co. Essex, 234.
Little, 00. Hertford, 160.
Hadleigh, co. Essex, 880. 883-386, 390, 405>
418, 422-424, 438, 442-444, 448, 453.
484,614.
CO. Suffolk, 86, 181, 149, 192, 295,
304.
Hadley. Bobert, 172.
Hadlow, 00. Kent, 886.
Hadnall, oo. Salop, 188.
Hadsor, Haddisoure, co. Worcester, 607.
Hafeld. Bichard, 117.
Hagenet. honour of, 419, 462.
Hagerston, John. 214.
Haggerston, Henry, 488.
Hagh, John, 88.
, Peter, 291.
Hagley, co. Worcester, 188.
Hagone, John, 99.
Hagonet. See Hagenet.
Hagthorpe, Bichard, 78.
Thomas, 78.
Hagur, Nicholas, 248.
Hagys, Biohard. 294.
i Haidon. See Haydon.
640
GENERAL INDEX.
Haiet. See Hayes.
Haile. John. 330.
Hailes, oo. Glouoeeter, abbot and nionlu of,
168, 176.
abbot of, 407.
HailBham, Haylesham, oo. Sussex. 127.
Hakelette, Haklet. Balph. 401, 491.
Hakeley, Biohard. 283.
, Thomas, 628.
Hakelston. See Haxton.
Hakenej. See Haokney
Haklet. See Hakelette.
Hakiluyt, Henrj, 228.
Richard. 228.
Hakmeraham. See Ameraham.
Halbertofie. See Habertoft.
Haloeter [oo. Montgomery] , 69, 360.
HaldfTorth, John, 82, 86.
Hale, Hele, in Copeland, oo. Cumberland, 162.
Hales, Little, co. Salop, 30.
Hales, John, bishop of Coventry and Lich-
field [1469-1490], 33. 38, 169. 166.
222, 257. 280, 281, 306. 380, 667, 570.
673, 576.
Halesbertre. See Haselbury.
Halesowen, Halys Owen, co. Salop, 164.
Halesworth, Hallesworth, oo. Suffolk, 242.
Halewell. See Halywell.
Halewyne, Nicholas, 244.
Halford, oo. Warwick, 73.
Halfraye, Biohard. 489.
Halialand. oo. Northumberland, 200.
Halifax, co. York, 12L 233.
Halingbury. See Hallingfoury.
Halisbere. See Haselbury.
Hall, Halle, John, 146.
Laurence, 191.
Richard, 28, 144, 396, 400. 489, 664,
669.
Robert, 123.
, Stephen, 87.
Thomas, 202, 304.
, William, 267, 310.
Halleeworth. See Halesworth.
Halley, Thomas, 296.
Hallingbury, Halyngbury, oo. Essex, 48, 496.
Morley, co. Essex. 48.
Halliwell. See Halywell.
Halman, Thomas, 272.
Hals, John, 23, 144.
Halstead, co. Essex, 382, 496.
CO. Leicester. 98.
Halstede, John, 42.
abbot of Walden, 636
Halton, 00. Lincoln, 27, 124.
Halwell, 00. Devon, 541 , 542.
Halwell, John, 289, 343, 478, 607, 641.
And tee Halyvrell.
Halyngbury. See Hallingbury.
Halys Owen. See Halesowen.
Halvwell. Halewell. HaUiwell. John, 51, 9^,
109,110,363,558.
Thomas, 203.
A fid tee HalwelL
Ham, Hamme, oo. Surrey, 269, 408.
, Low, Nethirham, co. Somerset, 431.
Hamatethy (in St. Broward), co. Cornwiall,
369.
Hambledon, Hameldon, oo. Surrey, 270.
Hamburg in Almain, 23. 49, 344, 426.
ship called le Jacob of, 23, 49.
le Creyer of, 425.
Hame, John. 417.
Hameldon. See Hambledon.
Hamell John de, 245.
Haraelok, co. York, 90.
Hamerton See Hammerton.
Hamerton, Richard, 186.
Hamiesvrell. See Hemewell.
Hamlyn, Nicholas, 261.
Hammer, Hanmer, John, 26, 27, 243.
Hammerton, Hamerton, co. Huntingdon, 84.
Hanunes by Calais, 276. 499.
pardon for the soldiers of, 626.
Hammoon, Hammone, co. Dorset, 463, 525.
Hamond, John, 240, 411.
, Robert, rector of West Walton, 290.
Hampden, Thomas, 21, 488, 493.
, , Marjory his wife, 21, 22.
, Thomas, of Hemipden, 654.
, .sheriff of Bedford,
325.
, of KymbeU, 322, 854, 395,
399, 647, 564.
Hampne, William, prior of Barlinoh, 98.
Hampnet, Hampt4>n6t, co. Sussex, 603.
Ham Preston, co. Dorset, 560.
Hampeterley, John, 130, 328.
Hiunptehill. See Ampthill.
Hampton, in Colyton, oo. Devon, 277.
Court, CO. Middlesex, 23, 144.
Bishop's, CO. Warwick, 116.
Hampton, John, 47.
Hamptonet. See Hampnet.
Hauler, the ; patsim,
keeper of, 61, 832, 351, 383, 408.
And tee Davyson ; Elrington ; Chaterton.
Hanbury, co. Worcester, 76.
Hanby, Haneby, co. Lincoln, 48.
Hanohecok, John, 369.
Hancheth, John, 95.
Hanckford. John, 29.
Handford. Henry, 261.
Handy, Robert, 491, 678.
Hanford, Heniy, 261.
Hanley, co. Worcester, 94. 97, 287, 319, C38.
Hanley, John, 284.
, Thomas, escheator in the oounty of
Worcester, 318.
GENERAL INDEX.
641
Hanmer. See Hammer.
Hannewoiih. See Hanworth.
Hannington, co. Northampton, 194.
Hansard, Hanserd, Biohard, 399, 412, 442,
491,572.
Thomaa, 128, 320, 493, 494, 643,
647.
HanBe Almain, merchants of, 36, 129, 146,
344, 426.
Hanserd. See Hansard.
Hanslape, oo. Backingham, 210.
, 00. Northampton, 423, 448.
Hanworth, Hanneworth, oo. Middlesex, 7,
194.
Happisburgh, co. Norfolk, 31.
Hanjng, John, 866.
Harbert. Dayid, 204.
And see Herbert.
Harborough, Hanerbargh, co. Leicester, 134.
Harbotell, Herbotell, Edmund. 344.
John, 344.
,Bobert, 234.
Harbuiy, Herburberi [oo. Warwick] , 66.
Haroourt, Hareoourte, John, 23, 103, 109,
111, 260, 364, 371, 471, 498, 606,
669.
, , Anne his wife, 498.
,Biehard, 23, 44, 109, 144, 289,364,
371, 373, 384. 395, 400, 466, 489, 605,
669, 670.
Bobert, 478, 487, 498.
, Margaret his wife, 478, 487.
Hardbene, Philip, 67.
Harde, William, 468.
Hardegill. See Hardgill.
HardegroTe, Thomas, 601.
Hardeknat, king of England, 219.
Hardes. See Hardres.
Hardewike. See Hardwyk.
Hardgate, Bobert, 26.
Hardgill, Hardegill, Edward, 16, 67, 348, 361,
403, 464, 466, 491.
, Elisabeth his wife, 57.
, John, 461.
Hardres, oo. Kent, 251.
Hardres, Hardes, Little or Nether, oo. Kent.
189.
Hardres, George, 251.
Hardwick, Hardewyk, oo. Huntingdon, 476.
, 00. Norfolk, 169, 179, 468.
[co. Northampton] , 194.
Herdewic [co. Warwick], 66.
Hardwyk, Hardewike, John, 400, 489.
Hardy, John, 248, 293, 402.
Hardjng, John, master of the hospital of St
Thomas of Aeon, London, 215.
, Bobert, 245.
, sheriff of London, 130.
, Thomas, chaplain of Bromsgroye, 67.
Walter, 40, 298.
William, 149.
8258
Hardys. See Hardres.
Hardys, George, 251.
Hare, William, 293.
Hareby, WUliam, 40.
Hareoourt. See Haroourt.
Harefield, Herfelde, co. Middlesex, 188.
Haretoppe, John, 186.
Harewell. See Harwell.
Harflete, Hugh, parson of Milstead, 270.
Harfleur, Harflewe, ship called le Magdalen
of, 245.
, , Martynet of, 246.
Harford, Master William, chancellor of Oxford
University, 670.
Haigham, co. Norfolk, 66.
Hargill, Thomas, 467.
Harigge. See Hayridge.
Harington. See Haryngton.
Harison, Bichard, 32.
Harlakynden, Boger, 412.
Harle, John, 618.
Harlech, Hardlagh, co. Merioneth, 360, 408,
441.
Harleston, co. Norfolk, 173.
, 00. Northampton, 292.
, 00. Stafford, 279.
Harleston, Bichard, 40.
William, 168.
, the younger, 297.
, , the elder, 297.
, , Elizabeth his wife,
297.
, the younger, 297.
Harlington, co. Bedford, 149.
Harlow, co. Essex, hundred of, 267, 430.
Harlton, BLarleton, oo. Cambridge, 12, 473.
Harlyng, John, 364, 400, 401, 489, 669.
Harman, Henry, 466.
, coroner and attorney of the
king in the King's Bench, 169, 209,
361, 378.
Hamage, Hugh, 332.
Hameys, Bichard, 200.
, Walter, 288.
Harold, John, 140.
Harolde, James, 16.
Harome, Hamm, co. York, 90, 440.
Harowdon. See Harrowdon.
Harowe. See Harrow.
Harowgate. See Harrogate.
Harpecote, Biohard, 67.
Harper, Herper, Harpour, Henry, 98, 110,
111, 220, 227.
, John, 475.
, Bichard, 267, 400.
, Bobert, 367.
, WUliam, 77. HI, 161, 161, 267,364,
396, 573.
Harpisfeld, Nicholas, 162, 624.
, , Agnes his wife, 162.
2 s
643
GENERAL INDEX.
Hurre, John,
Harreise, William, 484, 487.
Harries, HJonys, Simon, 346.
Harrietsham, Heryettesham, oo. Kent, 148.
Harris, John, chaplain of Salwarpe, 808.
Harrogate, Harowgate by Bilton, oo. York,
159, 229.
Harrow on the Hill, Harowe of the Hyll, oo.
Middlesex. 27, 540.
Harrowdon, Harowedon, oo. Northampton,
865.
, Little, 00. Northampton, 201, 416.
Harry, Eichard, 88.
Harrys, Harryes, Thomas, 165.
, William, 80, 82, 234, 263.
Harryson, Thomas, 194.
Hartanger, Hertang, in Barfrestone, oo. Kent,
516.
Harte, William, 282.
Hartford Bridge, Hertfordbrigge, oo. South-
ampton, 474.
Hart^ill. Thomas, 475.
Harthill. Herthill, oo. York, 183, 319.
Hnrtington, Hertyngton, oo. Derby, 81.
Hartlepool, Hertilpole, oo. Durham, 23.
Hartley Westpoll, Hertyly Waspayll, co.
Southampton, 269.*
Hartley, Thomas, parson of Botherhithe, 160.
, parson of Great Billing, 160.
Hartlington, Boger, 482.
Harton, Peter, 309.
Hartridge, Hertrygge [in Granbrook, co.
Kent] , 402, 65, 482.
Hartsop, Herteshop, oo Westmoreland, 286.
Hartwell, HertweU, oo. Stafford, 422.
Harty, Hertey, Isle of, oo. Kent, 51.
Haryy, John, 50, 73.
Harwell, Harewell, Herwell, John, 4, 73.
Soger, 110, 111, 319,854,392,394.
399, 491, 578.
William, 319, 489.
Harwich, Herwyoh, oo. Essex, 112.
, ship called la Pakker of, 240.
Harwod, Bobert, 457.
Harwood, oo. York, 203, 204.
Hary, WUliam, 42.
Haryette, Joan, 102.
Haryngton, in Scotland, 128.
Haryngton, Harington, James, 151, 214, 289,
317, 343, 394, 399, 425, 492, 580.
John, 413, 496, 538.
, , escheator in the county of
Lincoln, 17.
, Nicholas, 218.
, Biohard, 355.
Bobert, 400, 489, 564.
, , escheator in the county of
Lincoln, 15, 48, 53.
, WiUiam, 344, 398, 484, 490, 493,
563.
And tee Grey.
Harys, Gliomas, 165.
Harysebek, Hermann, 550.
Haryson, Michael, 552.
Haselbury, Hasilbere, co. Dorset, 68.
Halesbertre, oo. Somerset, 476.
Hasfield, co. Gloucester, 501.
Hasilbeche. See Hazlebeech.
Hasilholt, Biohard, 73.
William, 78.
Hasilwode, John, 227.
Haslingfield, Haselyngfeld, co. Cambridge,
366, 497.
Hassell, Hamlet, 582.
Humphrey, 532.
Beginald, 532.
Hastingleigh, co. Kent, 458.
Hastings, oo. Sussex, 240, 435.
port of, 78.
Hastynges, Edmund, 49, 117, 213, 362, 579.
, , sheriff of York, 63.
, Edward, 233, 489, 496.
Mary his wife, 233.
Hugh. 394, 397, 425, 442, 490, 543,
567,580.
, sheriff of York, 231.
, John, 16, 291, 514, 566.
earl of Pembroke, 419, 452.
, Katharine, 496.
Balph,21, 139. 140, 144, 224, 365,
385, 460, 462, 537. 567.
Biohard. lord Welles, 21, 50, 152,
154, 188, 394, 898, 399, 453, 489, 491,
503, 519, 525. 564, 565, 568.
Bobert, 292.
William, 224, 272, 462, 537.
, .lord, 77. 112, 122, 129, 144,
145, 188. 233, 235, 241, 257, 263, 275,
320, 353-355, 361, 496, 557, 562-«J5,
567, 568, 570, 578, 575, 676. 579.
, lieutenant of Calais, 2, 64,
99, 130. 137, 139, 189, 201. 205, 230,
254, 286, 296, 802, 308, 309, 314, 323,
325, 335, 351.
the king's ohamberlain, 4, 9,
36, 68, 90, 99, 101. 120, 121, 182. 184,
139, 140, 143, 144, 152, 154, 165, 174.
214. 230, 237, 268, 276, 280, 284, 301,
883,342.
, master of the mint, 10, 20,
21, 348.
Hasylden, William, 555.
Hatche, Hache, Haoche, John, 34, 560.
the elder, 225.
, , the younger, 214, 225.
Thomas, 226.
Hatoher, Hateher, John. 316.
Hatfeld. Se« Hatfield; Hothfield.
Hatfeld, Hattefeld, Haytefeld, John, 678.
, rector of Gillingham, Win-
dell and Winston, 46.
Biohard, 397, 488, 499.
Stephen, 240, 404.
GENERAL INDEX.
648
Hatfield, oo. Hertford, 548.
Haytefeld, oo. York, 51, 54, 112, 147,
204. 389, 534.
Broadoak, oo. Essex, 309, 378, 430.
Feyerel, oo. Essex, 29.
Begis, 00. Essex, 257.
Hathersege, Ralph, 295
Hatlej, Bnjhatley [oo. Cambridge], 150,
Hatley, Thomas, 26
Hatteeliffe, Master William, the king's
seorotary, 163, 196, 208, 222, 238.
Hattefeld. See Hatfeld.
Hatton, Bichard, parson of Ghijsnes, 373.
.William, 80.
Agnes his vife, 80.
Hanard, Thomas, 470.
Walter, 470.
Hauoheth, John, 162.
Haudenby, John, parson of Baldock, 54.
Hauerbargh. See Harboroagh.
Haueryngton, John de, 286.
Haughe, John, 33.
Haughton in Tyndale, co. Northumberland,
156.
Hauke, Hankes, John, 157*
Haukens. See Hawkyns.
Haukeslowe, John, 469.
Haukyns. See Hawkyns.
Hauley, Elisabeth, 239.
, John, the elder, 239.
, the younger, 239.
Haulte. See Haute.
Haurige. See Hayridge.
Haus, Bobert, 144.
Haut, John, ohaplain of Wyoombe, 496.
Haute, Hawte, Edmund, 100, 161.
, James, 169, 323, 458.
, Martin, 13.
Bichard, 22, 51, 77, 111, 288, 344,
345, 543, 559, 563.
William, 100. 109, 111,183, 184,466.
563.
Hauton, Gkorge, 128.
Hauxton, Hawkyston, oo. Cambridge, 452.
Hayeeld, Hayelde, Hayyld, Bichard, 117, 272.
Hayeifordwest, Westhaverford, oo. Pembroke,
349, 350, 414,. 474, 538.
Haverhill, oo. Suffolk, 387, 433.
Hayering, oo. Essex, 380, 383-386, 390, 405,
411, 418, 422-424, 433, 443, 444, 448,
454, 484, 506, 514, 534, 540.
, charters dated at, 114, 443.
Hawardyne, Andrew, 526.
Hawes, Hawe, Christopher, 244
John, 243.
,ThomaB, 330.
Hawkesbury, Biohard, abbot of Eresham, 33,
45.
Hawkealowe, William, Clarenoieux king of
arms, 389.
Hawkhurst, Haukeherst, oo. Kent, 189, 292.
Hawkridge, Hawkerige, oo. Wilts, 424.
Hawkyn, John, 427.
WilUam, 30.
Hawkyns, Haukens, John, 42, 437, 439.
, Biohard, 188.
Hawkyston. See Hauxton.
Hawte. See Haute.
Haxey, oo. Linooln, 93, 541.
Haxton, Hakelston, oo. Wilts, 392.
Hay [CO. Brecon], 431, 475, 485.
Hay, Alexander, 324.
, John, 81, 136, 410, 415.
Haybom, Heybom, Thomas, 517, 545.
Haydok, Gilbert, prebendary of Tamworth,
280.
Haydon. See Heydon.
Haydon, Heydon, Henry, 110, 112, 223, 343,
353, 393, 397, 490, 566.
, Joan, 96.
John, 82, 84, 154.
, William, 19.
Hayes, Hays, Haies, John, 128, 134, 147, 175,
176, 183, 213, 245, 261, 289, 336, 433,
459, 502.
Hayford. See Heyf ord.
Hayford, Humphrey, mayor of London, 119.
John, 283.
Haygg, Gilbert, 191.
Hayle, John, 330.
Hayles. See Hailes.
Haylee, Thomas, 132.
Haylesham. See Hailsham.
Hayne, John, 437, 525.
And iee Heyne.
Haynea. See Heynee.
Hayridge, Harigge, Haurige, oo. Deyon, hno-
dred of, 137, 473, S>5.
Hayside, John, 307.
Haytefeld. See Hataeld.
Haytesbuiy. See Heytesbury.
Hayton, oo. Cumberland, 546.
Hayward, Heyward, John, 6, 396, 399, 425,
491, 572.
Thomas, 6, 40, 313.
Bobert, 150.
Haywode, Thomas, ohaplain of Solihull, 235.
Hazlebeech, Hasilbeohe, oo. Northampton, 28,
194.
Hazle Hall, Hesylhowe in Clapham, oo. York,
189.
Headoom, Hedoron, oo. Kent, 25.
Headington, Hedyngton, oo. Oxford, 452, 513,
Heapham, Hepham, oo. Lincoln, 541.
Hearryson, John, 157.
Heathfield, Hethefeld, prebend of, 60.
Hebboume, Thomas, 490.
Hebden, John, SO.
Hedcron. See Headoom.
Hede, William, 344.
644
GENERAL INDEX.
Hedingham, Hit&ingham, Hyngham, Castle,
00. Essex, 187, 826, 430.
, Bible, 00. Essex, 430.
Hedistaston. See Edstaston.
Hedlam, Nicholas, 434.
Hedyngton. See Headington.
Hedjs, Bichard, 453.
Heerde, Edmund, 369.
, William, 369.
Heeth, John, 89.
Heggjngworth, Bichard, 148.
Hehampton [in Ooljton] , oo. Devon, 277.
Hei^iam, Bichard, 92.
, Thomas, 92, 112.
Heighton, South, co. Sussex, 97.
Heithcote. See Hethcote.
Hekel3mg. See Hiokling.
Heklyng. See Hickling.
Hekwold. See Hockwold.
Helboume, Thomas, 398.
HJele. See Hale.
Hellowe. See Belleau.
HJelmeswelL See Hemswell.
Helmslej, Holmesley, co. York, 90.
Helston, co. Cornwall, 126, 296, 369.
Helton, John, 121.
, Johnkjn, 121.
Helton. See Hilton.
Helj, Biohard, 214.
Hem [oo. Denbigh] 616.
Hemlington [co. York] , 192.
Hemmjng, John, 193.
Hemnale, Thomas, 63.
Hempholme in Holdemesse, oo. York, 26.
Hempstyd, Hemstede, Thomas, 336.
Hemswell, Hamieswell, Helmeswell, co. Lin-
oob, 31,611.
Henbarowe, Biohard, 24.
Hend, William, 82.
Hende, Joan, 338.
John, 334, 338.
, , Gresilda his wife, 334.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 338.
Hendeley. See Henley.
Henden, HcTenden, Hethenden [in Sund-
ridge], oo. Kent, 94, 639.
Hendre, John, 178.
Henegg, Elias, 3.
Hengesoote, Henjscote, Nicholas, 14.
Hengham. See Hingham.
Hengham, Biohard, abbot of St. Edmunds,
162, 164.
Hengrare, co. Suffolk, 433.
Henley, Hendeley, co. Surrey, 114, 411.
00. Warwick, 46, 64, 73, 210, 268,
308, 460, 483.
Henry I, )dng of England, 63, 66. 66.
charters of, 17, 18.
Henry U. charters of, 17, 63, 65, 69, 98, 114,
305, 812.
Henryin,372 414, 637.
letters patent of, 18. 202, 254, 305.
.charters of. 17, 18, 62. 63, 69, 74,
114, 176, 202, 207, 306, 342, 868, 432,
AAA
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Henry IV, 13, 48, 60, 249.
, letters patent of, 247, 816, 604.
, charters of, 443.
Henry V, 107.
, letters patent of, 107, 316.
Henry VI. 41, 66, 107. 116, 172, 200, 279, 300,
311, 313, 336, 364, 436, 496.
, letters patent of, 116, 127, 138, 207,
306, 316, 443, 604.
, charters of, 41.
Henry Vn, 141.
Henry, Katharine, 96.
Henry son of Sawal, 66.
Bon of Gerold, chamberlain of Henry
n,66.
Henshawe, John, 184.
,WUliam, 132.
Hensted, John, 242.
Thomas, 335.
Henton. See Hinton.
HenxgroYO, co. Oxford, 177.
Henyngham. See Hedingham.
Henyngham, Herenyngham, George, 624.
,John, 78, 308, 317, 364, 399, 466,
490, 624. 660. 674.
, , Alice his wife, 624.
Henyscote. See Hengesoote.
Hepham. See Heapham.
Heppynden. See Eppington.
Hepworth. See Epworth.
Heralds, etc. See : —
Cbrter. Chester.
Clarenoieux. Falcon.
Norroy. Nucellis.
Gloucester. Windsor.
Berwick York.
Bluemantle.
Heralds, college of, foundation of, 422.
Herbert, John, 182.
, William, 310, 470.
, , of Pembroke, 128.
, , first earl of Pembroke, chief
justice of South Wales, 367.
, , second earl of Pembroke, 62,
850.
, , earl of Huntingdon, 370,401,
431,491,638,569,672.
..., chief justioe of South
..., Katharine his wife.
Wales, 367.
638.
Herbotell. See Harbotoll.
Herburberi. See Harbury.
Herdewic. See Hardwick.
Herdman, Henry, 259.
Herdwyk. See Hardwick.
i
GENERAL INDEX.
645
Hereford, 74, 132, 198, 311, 329, 451, 486.
mayor and bailiffs of, 74.
, diocese of, 156, 302, 348, 361, 610,
522,538.
, bishop of. See Milljzig.
, cathedral of, dean of. 5«eChaundeler.
county of, 5, 22, 98, 110, 111. 220,
227. 3&, 345, 355, 356, 363, 392, 394,
401. 474, 491, 505. 544, 546.
, sheriff of, 52, 110, 198. 320,
371, 392, 401, 491, 494, 619. 644.
And see Parker.
,e9eheator in, 46, 122, 166,
307,368.
And see Shirley ; Bundy.
, , outlawry in, 27.
, , justices of the peace in, 311.
, commissions of the. peace in,
661.
Herfelde. See Harefield.
Herford. Hereford, John, 29, 191, 831.
Herm. Aime, island of, 74. 318. 413.
Herman. John, 3.
Hermena, co. Cornwall, 369.
Heme, Thomas, 181.
, Joan his wife, 181.
, Walter, 181.
Heron, John, 79. 630.
, Bichard. 67.
Boger. 214.
, fHiomas, 41.
Herotte, James. 16.
Herper. See Harper.
Herreyse, William, 524.
Henries. Simon, 346.
Herrold, Bichard, 78, 79.
Herrun, Thomas, 41.
Herryson, John, 167.
, Thomas, 194.
Hersham. See Heversham ; Horseham.
Herst. See Hurst.
Hersy, Humphrey, 490.
Hert, Edmund, abbot of Pershore, 151.
, Geoffrey, parson of Hethel, 315.
, John, canon of York. 378.
WiUiam, 27. 252, 262.
Hertang. See Hartanger.
Herteshop. See Hartsop.
Herteston, Terreus, 81.
Hertey. See Harty.
Hertford, 411, 460.
, letters patent dated at, 388.
, earl of. SeeChure.
county of, 22, 24. 87, 97, 109, 110,
119, 159, 215, 288, 310, 344, 364, 362,
393, 396, 401, 466, 474, 481, 489.
.sheriff of, 109,393,401,481,
489, 494, 518, 619, 544.
And see Comburgh; Sturgeon; Fiti-
Symond.
Hertford, county of, escheator in, 4, 131, 164,
201,210,283,340,442,469.
And see Penley ; NowelL
, outlawries in,27, 31, 32, 187,
188. 267, 293, 295.
, .commissions of the peace in,
661.
Hertf ordbrigge. See Hartford Bridge.
Hertilpole. See Hartlepool.
Hertley, Thomas, 26.
Hertlington, Boger. 482, 607.
Hertiygge. See Hartridge.
Hertwell. See Hartwell.
Hertyly WaspaylL See Hartley Westpall.
Hertyngton. See Hartington.
Herward. Clement, 216.
, John, 31.
,Bobert,216.
HerwelL See Harwell.
Herwey, in the marches of Calais, 302.
Herwyoh. See Harwich.
Heryettesham. See Hanrietsham.
Heryng, Bobert, 294.
Heryngton. Thomas, 166.
Heryot, William, 1, 69.
, mayor of London, 306.
Herys, Charles. 226.
, Patrick, 226.
Hesilregge, William, 106.
Elisabeth his wife, 106.
.Thomas, 106.
Heskels, co. Cornwall. 239.
Heakels, Tebold de, 239.
Heson. John, 183.
Hessy, Humphrey, 400.
Heston, co. Middlesex, 316.
Hesylhowe. See Hazle HalL
Heth, John, 27. 68.
Hethcote. Heithcote, Balph, 175, 266.
William, 185.
Hethef eld. See Heathfield.
Hethel, Hetheld. co. Norfolk. 315.
Hethenden. See Henden.
Heton, William, 244.
Hetton, Heton, co. Northumberland, 274.
Heuet, John, chaplain of St. Mary Alder-
marychurch, London, 246.
Hevenden. See Henden.
Hevenyngham. See Henyngham.
Heversham, Eyersham, Hersham, co. West-
moreland, 274.
Hevy, Thomas, 188.
Heyynwater, co. York, 606.
Hewlington [co. Denbigh] , 616.
Hewode, Bichard, 83.
Hewyk, John, 64, 119, 220, 474, 496.
Hewys, Nicholas, sub-dean of the king's chapel,
841.
Hexstall, John, 145.
646
GENERAL
Hexston, Thomas, 19S.
Hext. ThomM, 289, 343, 363, 396, 397, 447,
490. 668.
la Hey, co. Linooln, 167.
Heya, Criatian de, 23, 49.
Heybemfeld, oo. Northampton, 110.
Heybom. See Haybom.
Heydon, Haydon, oo. Essex, 463.
, 00. Norfolk, 609.
Heydon. See Haydon.
Heyford, Hayford, Nether, oo. Oxford, 429.
Heygg, Gilbert, 191.
Heymer, Degory, 319.
Heyne, Walter, 168.
And see Hayne.
Heynes, Haynes, Degory, 28. 82, 92, 173,
291.
Biohard, 181.
Heynsoote, Nicholas, 17.
Heyrose, William, mayor of Northampton,
x40.
Heyrun, Hymn, John, parson of Solas, 167,
173.
Heytesbury, Haytesbiuy, Heytredesbury, oo.
Wilts, 436, 448, 486.
Heyton, John, 267.
Heyward. See Hayward.
Hioheook, Thomas, 163.
Hiohendona. See Hughenden.
Hiohendona, Nicholas de, 66.
Hiokleton, Hykelton, oo. York, 26.
Hiokling, Hekelyng, Hykelyng, co. Norfolk,
143, 366, 497.
, Hokel^ng by Colston Basset, co.
Nottingham, 186.
Hide. See Hyde ; Hythe.
Hidebrigge by Oxford, 462.
Hiet. See Hyet.
Higford. See Hugford.
Higgeford. See Hugford.
Higgen, William, 146.
Higham, co. Essex, 643.
, CO. Leicester, 479.
Higham, John, 22.
Biohard, 22. 396, 400, 489, 620, 660.
Thomas, 364, 397, 399. 490, 674.
Highanger. See Ongar.
Highgate, Hyghgate [co. Middlesex], lasar-
house at, 48.
Higlett, Thomas, 22.
Higons. See Hygons.
Hikelyng, John, 330.
Hikkys, Stephen, parson of West Hsley, 247.
HiD, Hille, HyU, John, 37, 269.
, , prebendary of Bridgnorth,
166.
, Laurence, 172.
, Biohard, 404.
, , warden of the hospital of St.
John, Dorchester, 66.
INDEX.
Hill, Bobert, 77, 111, 364, 393, 396, 401.
491, 673.
, mayor of London, 619, 646.
, Thomas, 291.
, sheriff of Middlesex, 27.
Walter, warden of New College,
Oxford, 231.
, William, 3, 123, 333.
, parson of Newton, 86.
Hillersdon, Andrew, 333.
, Bobert, 333.
Hilles, Biohard, 96.
Thomas, 446, 616.
Hilleton, oo. Cornwall, 369.
Hilliard, Hylyard, Helyard, Bobert, 60, 213,
678.
milington, 00. Norfolk, 366, 497.
Hillmorton, co. Warwick, 73.
Hillynge, HyUyng, Thomas, 140, 201.
Hillyngton. See Illington.
Hilton, Helton [co. Dorset] , 627.
Hilwood in Sutton, co. Warwick, 138.
Hinckley, Hynkley, co. Leicester, 186.
Hindringham, Hyndryngham, co. Norfolk,
Hingham, Hengham, Hyngham, co. Norfolk,
48,81,268.
Hintlesham, Hynkelysham, oo. Suffolk, 304.
Hinton, Henton [co. Wilts or Berks], 441.
Hynton [oo. Hereford] , 360.
Hunton, co. Southampton, 136.
St. George, oo. Somerset, 634.
Henton Pyppard, in Busoombe. co.
Wats (now Berks). 149
Broad, Brodehenton, in Hurst, co.
Wau (now Berks), 149, 266.
Hinxton, Hynkeston, oo. Cambridge, 369.
Hinxworth, Hynkeworthe, oo. Hertford, 304.
Hiot. See Hyet.
Hippensoombe, Huppyngeecombe, co. Wilts,
637.
Hirmore [co. Berics] , 266.
Histon [co. Cambridge] , 304.
Hithe. See Hythe.
Hitchin, Hychen, co. Hertford, 14, 181, 203.
Hithingham. See Hedingham.
Hixe, Henry, 412.
Hobard. See Hubbard.
Hobbs, J^iaster William, warden of the hospi-
tal of St. Mar^ of Bethlehem without
Bishopsgate, London, 166.
Hobbys, John, 293.
Balph, 160.
WilUam, 102.
, , the king's physician, 374.
Hoberd. See Hubbard.
Hoblond, Habland, co. Suffolk, 143.
Hobeon, Thomas, 143.
Hooheoote. See Edgcote.
GENERAL INDEX.
647
HoohekTos, Biohard, 290.
Hoohonson, John, 162.
Hookering, Hokeryng, co. Norfolk, 16, 32, 37.
Hookham, Hokham, oo. Norfolk, 56.
HockwoM, Hekwold, Hokkewold, oo. Norfolk,
366, 497.
Hoddesdon, co. Hertford, 16.
And see Hodsozi.
Hoddesdon, Thomas, 30.
Hode. See Hood.
Hodges, Stephen, 292.
Hodgys, Biohard, parson of St. John, South-
ampton, 152.
Hodiema. See Andierfie.
Hodilston. 'See Hudleston.
Hodson, Hoddesdon [in Chisledon], oo.
Wilts, 6.
Hody, John, 231.
, William, 109, 110, 395, 572.
Hog, John, 80.
Hogan, John, the elder, 412.
, , the younger, 412.
Hogftrd, Henry, 215.
Hogeeon, Edmund, 389.
Hogg, Peter, 536.
Hogges, Peter, 488.
.Thomas, 233.
Hogh, Thomas, 35.
, William, 85.
Hoghton. See Hou^^ton.
Hogley, Bobert, 35.
Hoke, Peter, 529.
Hokelyng. See Hiokling.
Hokeryng. See Hookering.
Hokham. See Hookham.
Hokyngton, Biohard, 538.
Holand, John, 296.
, Bichard, 296.
Bobert, 296.
, Thomas, 399, 491.
Holbache, Holbeohe, Thomas, 344, 488.
Holbeach, oo. Lincoln, 329.
Holbeme, John, 185.
, Bobert, 289, 544.
Holbeton, oo. Deyon, 387, 542.
Holbom, Holboom, Bobert, 179.
Holoombe [in Alton Panoras], co. Dorset,
453.525.
, oo. Lancaster, forest of, 388.
Bogus, 00. Deyon, 205.
Holoot, Holoote, John, 42, 52.
Holden, Bobert, 293.
, Boger, 163, 417.
, Thomas, 283.
Holdenby, John, parson of Baldook, 465.
Holder, Dan John, prior of St. Andrew by
Northampton, 209.
Holdemesse, co. York, 409.
Holdeston, Nicholas, 294.
Holes, Master Andrew, chancellor of Salis-
bury, 174.
Holewaye, John, 168.
Nicholas, 168.
Holewell. See HolweU.
Holf ord, CO. Gloucester, hundred of, 162, 310,
451.
Holgrave, John, 109, 111, 199, 215, 244,394,
400, 489, 545, 574.
, , fourth baron of the Ex-
chequer, 473.
, , one of the barons of the Ex-
chequer, 551.
Holkham, co. Norfolk, 468.
Holland, 35, 42, 52, 152, 236, 415, 432, 524,
552.
Holland, HSnry, duke of Exeter, 440.
,, , Anne, duchess of Exeter, his
wife, sister of Edward lY and Bichard
m, 269, 508.
Hollegh, Thomas, 107.
Hollond, in Scotland, 198.
Holmcultram, co. Cumberland, abbot of, 41.
Holme, CO. Huntingdon, 391.
, CO. Norfolk, 143.
, in Piokhill, co. York, 309.
Holme, John, 155, 464.
, Thomas, rector of Brockdish, 54, 155.
, , Norroy king of arms, 18.
, , Clarencieux king of anns, 18,
297, 389, 422.
Holmehous in Egton, co. York, 119.
Holmesley. See Hehnsley.
Holmsted, Bichard, 864.
Holond. See Holand.
Holowell. See HowelL
Holt, CO. Norfolk, hundred of, 99.
[co. Denbigh], 249, 350, 413, 480,
516.
Holt, Edmund, 70, 457.
Hugh, 295.
, John, 73.
, Katharine, 416.
Biohard, 4.
, William, 214.
Holway, John. 343.
Holwell, Holewell, Holywell, co. Bedford,
478, 542.
Holyns, John, 42.
Homulton, Bichard, abbot of Wellow, 62.
Honewton. See Honington.
Hongreford. See Hungerf ord.
Honington, Honewton [co. Suffolk] ,131.
, CO. Warwick, 78.
Honyden. See Hundon.
Honyland, John, 51, 296.
, , the younger, 51.
.Bichard, 51,296.
, Bobert, 51, 296.
Honylane, William, 528.
j Honywode, John, 22»
648
GENERAL INDEX.
Hoo, John, 229, 461, 498.
, Thomae, 397, 489, 619, 676.
Hood. Hode, in Dartington, oo. Deyon, 483.
[in Kilbum, co. York], 98.
Hood, John, 81.
Hook, Howke, co. Dorset, 108.
, Huke, oo. York, 241.
Hoolme. See Holme.
Hoord. See Horde.
Hoome. See Home.
Hooaen, Henry, 23, 49.
Hooton. See Ho ton.
Hooton Pagnell, Hoton Fanell, co. York, 639.
Hope, 00. Derby, 186.
, oo. Kent, 246.
[oo. Flint], 476
Hope, Henry at, 79.
Hopedale [oo Flint] , 476.
Hoper,Boger, 291.
Hoperton, John, 471.
Hopkyna, William, 292.
Hopkynson, Henry, 498.
Hopper, Thomas, 77.
Hopton by Clun, oo. Salop, 66, 61.
, 00. Suffolk, 268, 337.
Hopton, Darid, 263, 381.
, , prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 262.
, , Salisbury, 262.
, Edward, 364, 396, 401, 491, 671.
Eleanor, 332.
, Eliaabeth, 332.
, George, 490.
, John, 142,143.
, Thomasiahis wife, 142, 143.
, Eoger, 109, 110, 399, 492, 602.
, Thomas, 438, 488.
, Walter, 332.
, WiUiam, 34, 124, 317, 893, 397, 434,
466, 674, 680.
, sheriff of Suffolk, 138.
Horbure, William, 239.
Horde, Hoord, Thomas, 364, 396, 401, 491,
671.
, , sheriff of Salop, 493.
Hore, Edmund, 73.
, Thomas, 44, 201, 244.
Horeston. See Horston.
Horley [oo. Oxford], 312.
Horlle, John, 290.
Horn, in Eltham, co. Kent, 240.
Homchuroh, oo. Essex, 22.
Home, Hoome, Geryase, 61, 183, 332. .
, Henry, 183.
, Richard, 641.
Walter, 641.
William, 80.
, , sheriff of London, 32.
Home Were, on the Thames, 431.
Homing, oo. Norfolk, 83.
Homingsheath, Homyngesherde, oo. Suffolk,
86.
Homton [oo. Oxford], 312.
Horold, Bobert. 160.
Horsbroke, John, 234.
Horse Eye, Horsy, oo. Sussex, 127.
Horseham, Hersham [in Bompstead Helion,
CO. Essex] , 887, 433.
Horsemonden, co. Kent, 84.
Horsfirth Park [in Writtle] , co. Essex, 427.
Horsham, in Tamerton Foliot, oo. Devon, 224.
, CO. Sussex, 114, 619.
Horsington, oo. Someitet, 122, 231.
Horsley, Hosseley [co. Denbigh] , 616.
, 00. Derby, 263.
, 00. Surrey, 376.
Horsley, WiUiam, 369.
, mayor of Coventry, 466.
Horston, Horeston, oo. Derby, 19.
Horton, oo. Kent, 378, 629.
, Bichard, prior of, 183.
, CO. Northumberland, 636.
,co. Stafford, 300.
, CO. Wilts, 649.
Horton, Hilioent, 369.
Horwode, Horewode, John, the elder, 16.
, the youngsr, 16.
Hosse, Ferdinand de Castro de U, 264.
Hosseley. See Horsley.
Hossewell, John, 666.
Hosy, Boger, 291.
Hosyer, John, 610.
, , Alice his wife, 610.
Hotesporre, John, 149.
Hothfield, Hatfield, Hotfeld, Lothfeld, co.
Kent, 332, 402, 446, 482.
Hotham, co. York, 411.
Hothom, Balph, esoheator in the county of
Northumberland, 318.
Hotoft, Thomas, 77, 298.
Hoton, Hooton, John, 399, 412. 464, 480,
491,614,647,672.
Bobert, 376.
, Thomas de, 286.
Hoton Panell. See Hooton Pagnell.
Houdan, Bobert, 293.
Houeden. See Howden.
Hougham, Hugham, Ougham, co. Kent, 194,
281.
Houghson, Alexander, 329.
Houghton, Great, co. Northampton, 194, 201,
416.
, Hanging, co. Northampton, 201. 416.
, North, 00. Southampton, 604.
Houghton, Hoghton, John, 16.
, William, 392, 628, 638.
, sheriff of Cornwall, 490.
Houglot, Bobert, 204.
GENERAL INDEX.
649
Honngeham. See Hoyingham.
Hounalow. Hundeslowe [oo. Middlesex] , house
of Holy Trinity, 29.
Hous, Peter, 169.
Household, the, 7, 66, 68. 78, 87, 136, 170.
171, 203, 240, 249, 298, 308, 362. 368.
391.461. 462,478, 499, 609, 613, 661.
ohamberlain of. See Hastynges.
steward of, 68. 69. 384.
And see Stanley.
treasurer of. 68, 89, 203, 240, 249,
260, 308, 368, 891, 461, 462. 478. 609,
618.
And $ee Elrington.
, controller of. See Wyngefeld ; Percy.
, chapel of . 133, 341.
, dean of. See Gunthorpe ;
Chauntre.
esquires of, 64. 76. 242, 270,298,300,
809, 329, 342. 368. 369, 372. 381 . 383,
388. 390, 418, 414. 423. 488, 439, 449.
467-469, 484, 486. 614, 628.
avenary of, 89, 69, 89.
, bakery of , 462, 499.
eatery of , 240.
carriage of, 12, 46, 631.
, countinghouse of, 1, 298.
, ferreter of, 66.
, clerk of the market of, 486.
, porters of, 828.
, hall of, marshals of, 18.
, marshals of, 296.
, marshalsea of, 238, 363.
, poultry of, 89,891.
Houth. See Howth.
Horeman, Henry, 23, 49.
Hoveton St Peter, oo. Norfolk. 83.
Horingham, Houngeham [co. York] , 93, 648.
Hovy. John, 281.
Howard, John, lord of, 22, 60, 96, 111. 112.
120, 183, 219, 267, 364. 664, 669, 6661
673.
duke of Norfolk. 859, 862,
866, 397, 399, 400, 411, 466, 466, 479,
489, 490, 497, 601, 610, 616, 619, 641,
663-666. 668-674, 676-680.
, marshal of England, 868.
, , steward of England, 860.
, ) admiral of England, Ireland,
and Aquitaine, 363, 620.
, constable , of the Tower of
London, 187.
, Margaret his wife,
96.
Thomas, 6. 87, 78, 110, 111, 368, 666.
, , sheriff of Norfolk, 49.
.earlof Surrey, 870, 897,399,
466. 479, 490, 601, 619, 667, 674.
William, 26.
Howden, Houeden, co. York, 206.
Howdenshire, co. York, 188, 819.
Howell, Holowell, oo. York, 886.
Howell, John, parson of North Hill, 106.
Bichard,76.
Howell ap Meryk. 36.
Howes. Edward, 216, 228.
Howeton, John, 623.
.Robert, 293.
Howgh [in Bradboume] , co. Derby, 626.
Howke. See Hook.
Howsom, William, 324.
Howth, lord of. See St. Laurence.
Hoxson. John, 91.
Hoygge, Henry, 467.
Hubaude, John, 73.
Hubbard, Hobard, Hobert, James, 16, 77, 99,
110, 112, 843, 853, 393. 397, 404, 421,
429. 468. 490, 667, 674.
Eichard, 240. 411, 469.
Huohonson, John, 162. 168.
Huohyn, Kobert, 294.
Huohyndon. See Hughenden.
Hudde, John, 188, 891, 461.
Huddesfeld, John. 109, 110.
William, 110, 141, 169, 182, 190.
246, 268, 863, 896. 897, 447, 490, 498,
668.
, , attorney-general, 87, 187,
182. 289.
, Katharine his wife, 169.
Hudleston, Huddilston. Christopher, parson
of Sudeley, 199.
James, 481.
John, 84, 93, 214, 879, 893, 896, 898,
484, 448, 491, 606, 666, 660.
, , sheriff of Cambridge, 488.
I , escheator of Southampton and
WUts, 314.
, Eichard, 214, 863, 369, 872, 869, 896,
400, 666.
, escheator in the counties of
Cumberland and Westmoreland, 18.
, Robert, 66.
Huet, Mary, 418.
Robert, 418.
.Roger, 81.
,WiUiam,8l,410.
Huett, Giles. 266.
Hugford, Huggeford, Higgeford, Hyggeford.
John, 73, 109, 111, 185. 182, Sll, 319,
364, 393, 394, 401, 489, 602, 538, 676.
William, 811.
Hugh ap Philip ap Jeyan ap DayidLloid, 122.
Hugham. See Hougham,
Hughenden, Huohyndon, co. Buckingham,
831.
Hichendona [co. Buckingham], 65,
66.
Hughley, Hugeley [co. Salop] , 850.
Hughson, Cornelius, 652.
Hugons, Hugyns, William, yicar of Felpham.
301.
Hugyns, John, 79.
650
GENEEAL INDEX.
Huish Cbampflower , Huysshe Chaumfloore, oo.
Somerset, 527.
Huke. See Hook.
Huloot, Huloote, Hulootes, John, 75, 110,
111, 151, 183, 227. 832, 352,417, 568.
, , Alice his wife, 332, 851, 352,
383.
And see Holoote.
Hullarington, oo. Wilts, 542.
HuUe, Bobert, abbot of Combe, 81.
Hullse. See Huls.
Hulme, St. Senet upon, oo. Norfolk, mon-
astery of, 218.
, abbot of , 82, 463.
, Thomas, abbot of, 83, 112.
Huls, Hullse. Boger, 141, 256.
Humber river, 320.
Humes, Biohard de, 66, 98.
Humfrey, Biohard, 227.
, , Marion his wife, 227.
Humphrey, John, 273.
, Thomas, 864.
Humwell, John, 844.
Hunby, John, 290.
Hundburton, oo. York, 424.
Hundeslowe. See Hounslow.
Hundon, Honyden, oo. Suffolk, 203, 357.
Hundred, Great, oo. Cornwall, 359.
Hundy, Bobert, 215.
Hungerford, oo. Berks, 859, 537.
Farleigh [oo. Somerset], 168.
Hungerford, Mary, 101, 129, 238.
, Bobert, second lord, 101.
Margaret his wife, 101, 283.
, , third lord, 101, 129, 171.
Thomas. 101, 129, 530.
lord. 101, 129, 171.
, , Anne his wife, 171.
Walter, 109, 110, 353, 371, 435, 485,
577.
Hunne, Andrew, 174.
Hunsdon, Hundesdon, co. Hertford, 243, 247.
Hunston, Thomas, 567.
Hunt. Hunte, Henry, 118.
, John, 27, 145,268.
, , chaplain of Winohelsea, 127.
, Biohard, 114.
, Bobert, 391.
, Thomas, 6, 344, 366, 382.
, William, 283.
, , abbot of St. Augustine's by
Bristol, 269, 278.
Hunteley, Thomas, 352.
Hunter, John, 325.
Hunter's Hall, le Huntynghalle. oo. York,
506.
Huntingdon, 215, 419, 444, 452.
, burgesses of, 443, 444.
earl of. See Herbert.
Huntingdon, county of, 18, 54. 57, 119. 140.
141, 156, 289, 315, 354, 862, 893, 396,
397, 419. 452, 458, 476. 488, 514.
, , sheriff of, 320, 397. 406. 494,
518, 519, 544.
And see Wake ; Tilney.
, escheator in. 4, 131, 210,283,
459, 474.
, commissions of the peace in,
562.
Huntingfield, oo. Kent, 429, 451.
Huntley, oo. Gloucester, 120.
Hunton. See Hinton.
Hunton, Hugh, 232.
, John, 49.
Huntyngdon, John, 530.
Huntynghalle. See Hunters' Hall.
Huppyngesoombe. See Hippensoombe.
Hurdy^eslegh, in Chawleigh [co. BeTon],
Hniell. Philip. 813.
Hurll. John. 186, 290.
Hurseley, Thomas, 128.
Hurst, Herst, co. Wilte (now Berks), 144, 149,
265, 552.
Hurstboume and Burbage, prebend of, 509,
Hurstmonceux, co. Sussex, 478.
Husband. Dayid, 143.
Husbume. See Hurstboume.
Husby, John, 525.
Huse, John, 238, 281.
, Boger, 291.
, Thomas, 110, 895, 897, 488, 559.
,WiUiam, 24, 77, 108, 109,110-112,
144, 147. 165, 241, 321, 822, 348, 353.
391. 398, 894, 398, 399, 465, 466, 489,
491-498, 519, 544-546, 563-565, 569,
561-665, 667, 670, 674, 675.
, .attorney-general. 4, 37, 51,
71.
, , chief justice of the Kings
Bench, 279, 281, 288. 298, 299.306,
815, 316, 323. 328, 340, 343, 360. 861,
360, 882, 385, 432, 498, 609. 634, 538.
, Elisabeth his wife, 886.
Hut, Hute, John, 98.
Huton, John, 480.
Hutton, Master Thomas, prebendary of St.
Gheorge's, Windsor, 636.
, , clerk of Parliament, 445.
Hnwys, William, 367.
Hyche, John. 86.
Hycheook. Thomas, 163.
Hyohen. See Hitchin.
Hyddesthorpe, Henry, 28, 49.
Hyde by Winchester, co. Southampton, abbey
of, 176.
conyent of. 17, 18, 170.
, John Colyngboume, abbot of, 176.
GENERAL INDEX.
651
Hjde hj WinoliMter, John, abbot of, 17.
Boger, abbot of, 18.
, Salidos, abbot of, 17.
, Thorna*. abbot of, 17, 170.
William, abbot of, 18.
Hyde, Hide, Jamee, 155, 160, 382.
, Kiohard. 72, 383, 526.
.Bobert, 157.
William, 202.
Hydson, John, 25.
Hyet, Hiet, Hyot, George, 68, 503.
, Isabel, 469.
, James, 24, 384.
Biohard,68.
, Robert. 204, 287, 469. 516.
Hyggeford. See Hngford.
Hyggy*. John, 250.
Hygons, Higons, John, 353, 395, 571.
Hyham, William, 144.
Hykelton. See Hiokleton.
Hykelyng. See Hiokling.
Hyldyrston, Denis, 221.
Hyll. 5m Hill.
Hylliard. £!<;<; HiUiard.
Hyllyng. See Hillynge.
Hylton, Nicholas, mayor of Cambridge, 555.
Hylyard. See Hilliard.
Hymmerford, John, 201.
Hynde. William, 7.
Hyndeley, (Jeoffrey, 149.
HyndolTeston, Denis, 221.
Hynford, oo. Somerset, 140.
Hyngham. See Hedingham ; Hingham.
Hynkelysham. See Hintlesham.
Hynkeston. See Hinxton.
Hynkeworthe. ^^e Hinxworth.
Hynkley. See Hinckley.
Hyot. See Hyet.
Hynm. See Heyrun.
Hythe, Hide, oo. Southampton, 514.
, Hithe, oo Kent, 252.
, West, Westhithye, oo. Kent, 485.
Ibberton, Ebberton, Iberton, co. Dorset, 118,
472.
Ibomathe. See Abemethy.
Iceland, 23, 49, 242.
IcUeford, Ikelford, oo Hertford, 478, 542.
lokleton, Iklyngton, oo. Cambridge, 294.
Ickworth, Ikworth, oo. Suffolk, 188.
Ideford, Edeford, oo. Defon, 196.
Iden, 00. Sussex, 14, 138.
Iden, Thomas, 322, 526.
Idley. See Bidley.
Idley, John, 28.
Idlioote, Utilioota [co. Warwick] , 65.
Ifield, 00. Kent, 316.
, 00. Sussex, 114.
Ightham, co. Kent, 458, 543.
Ikelford. See Ickleford.
Iklyngton. See Ickleton.
Ikworth. See Ickworth.
Ham, Thomas, sheriff of London, 189.
, sheriff of Middlesex, 221.
Ubrewer. See Isle Brewer.
Uchester, Iveloestre, YeTilchestre, co. Som-
erset, 17. 329, 390.
, burgesses of, 17.
Hfraoombe, Ilford Combe, oo. De?on, 356.
Hger. William, 341.
Hie, in the bishopric of Durham, 192.
Qlealey. See Haley.
Hlington, Hillyngton, co. Norfolk, 56.
Illogan, St. Iliogan [co. Cornwall], 108.
Hlubmar. See Isle Brewer.
Hlynworth, Bichard, 107.
Hminster, Ilmyster [oo. Somerset] , 291.
Ilsley, Hlesley, eo» Berks, 427.
, Chepyng Hlesley, oo. Berks, 373.
West, Westillesley [co. Berks] , 247.
Hum, William, 6.
Impington, Impyton, oo. Cambridge, 304.
Ince, Edmund, 466.
, Bobert, 76.
Thomas, 80.
Ingatestone, Ingerston, co. Essex, 225, 234.
Ingaldesthorp, Edmund, 409.
, , Joan his wife, 409.
Inge, Q?homas, 515.
Ingelby , WiUiam, 345, 492.
Ingerston. See Ingatestone.
Inges, Bobert, 268.
Ingilby. John, prior of Jesus of Bethlehem,
Sheen, 156, 204, 210.
Ingill, Thomas, 141.
Ingleby, co. Lincoln, 424.
Ingleby, Thomas, bishop of Bathlure, 16, 189.
, parson of Sutton JBonnington,
16, 189.
Inglesfeld, Joan, 307*
Inglesmore in Mersshelond, co. York, 241.
Inglewood, Englewood, co. Cumberland, forest
of, 133.
Ingoldesby, John, 354, 559.
Thomas, 285.
, William. 559.
Ingoldmells, oo. Lincoln, 48.
Ingowe, Bobert, 467.
Intwood, Intewode, co. Norfolk, 237.
IppesweU, Bobert, 215, 474.
Ipplepen. Iplepenne, oo. DeTon, 55, 431.
662
GENERAL INDEX.
Ipswich . Yepiswioh. Yppyswych, oo. Suffolk,
27, 30, 91, 137, 138. 205, 292. 344.
358. 379, 429. 452, 467, 487, 506, 641.
port of, 47, 231,376,878.404,498,
586.
, ship called la KerveU of, 240.
, priory of S.S. Peter and Paul, 8, 11.
GJeoffrey Grene, prior of, 8.
, Don John Yorke, prior of, 8, 11.
Ireland. Irish, 10, 12, 16, 23, 42. 53, 61, 71.
79, 100, 118, 121, 137, 152, 153, 155,
160, 164, 194, 246, 254, 339, 841, 848.
390, 452, 476, 487, 504, 624, 636, 639.
lieutenant of . iSe « de la Pole ; Gheorge ;
Biohard.
, , deputy of. See Grey; Kil-
dare.
chancellor of. See Welles ; Martyn ;
Sherwood ; St. Laurence.
, chief justice of. See Beimyngeham.
treasurer of, 61.
And tee Fita Eustace.
, Parliament of , 164.
, admiral of. See JEUchard ; Howard.
, chancery of, 164.
, hanaper of, 237. 812, 386, 348.
, letters patent under the great seal of,
47.
exchequer of, 120, 686, 687.
, chamberlain of , 270.
, common bench of , 536.
, money of, 487.
coinage in, 164.
Irenemuth. See Yarmouth.
Irmyngton, co. Norfolk, 469.
Isaak, laak, John, 188, 807, 466, 652.
, Thomas, 188.
Isabel Of Elizabeth, wife of George, duke of
Clarence, 68, 89, 97, 102, 111, 123, 124,
126, 128, 130, 132, 134, 136, 142. 155,
157, 160, 161, 163, 176, 192, 200, 204.
206, 212, 217, 227, 284, 287, 288, 299,
319,329,405,417,508.
death of, 72.
Isaled, Issalet, co. Denbigh, 604.
Isak. See Isaak.
Isbury, Isebury, John, 353, 400, 489, 664.
Iscoyd. 8u l8-y-«oed.
Isebury. See Isbury.
Isenhampsted Ghenies, co. Buckingham, 101.
Isham, CO. Northampton, 172.
Isham, John, 115.
Eichard, 52, 257, 471.
Iskalt, William, 68.
Isle de Bats, in Brittany, 366.
, ship called la Jvlyan of, 366.
Isle Brewer, Ilbruer, lUubruar, co. Somerset,
190, 501.
Isley, Iseley, John, 382.
Islington, Isolyngton, oo. Norfolk, 365, 497.
Jsmay, John, 402.
Issalet. See Isaled.
Is-y-coed, Iscoyd [oo. I>enbigh] , 516.
Italy, Italians, 194, 842. 494, 607.
, merchants of, 2, 588.
lye, Richard. 272, 488, 490, 566.
Thomas, 28, 144, 272, 438, 666.
Iveloestre. See Ilchester.
lyerley, in Einyer, co. Stafford, 88, 226, 863.
458.
lyers, John, 400, 489.
William, 218, 899.
lyychurch, iTechiroh, ooe. Kent and Sussex,
188.
Iweme, Ewem, co. Dorset, prebend of, 222.
Courtney, co. Dorset, 472.
Ixnyng. See Exning.
Jaoobbe, John, 29.
Jacobi, Jaooby, John, 64, 486, 517.
Jackson, Ellen, 287.
Jaoson, Boger, yioar of Hinckley, 185.
Jakelottis [in Mundon and Purleigh], co.
Essex, 484.
Jakson, Jakeson, John, 817.
Biohard, 26.
Bobert, 268, 404.
James, king of Scotland, 205, 218, 244, 264,
462,486.
James, Jamys, Andrew, 548.
, Bartholomew, 80.
..., , mayor of Ix)ndon. 166, 169,
170, 188, 201, 210.
.Edmund, parson of Bolas, 167, 173,
262.
, John, 83, 422, 684.
, , portioner of Crewkeme, 600.
, parson of Baslingham. 410.
, parson of Mundsley, 414.
, Thomas, 73.
Jannes. See James.
Janyn, Bobert, 134.
Jaquetta, duchess of Bedford, 169.
Jaquyes, Hugh, 318, 362.
John, 284.
Jarum, Bobert, 248.
Jaspell. See GhasepooL
Jauregui, Inicus de, 248, 279.
Jay, Bichard, 292, 363, 396, 399, 491, 672.
Jebbe, Thomas, 484.
Jeffrey John, 267.
Jekeman, John, 380.
Jelyan, Bobert, 310.
Jenkyn, John, 108.
, Bbhard, 296.
GENERAL INDEX.
668
JenkynBon, John, 310.
Jenney, Jenny, Genney, Edmund, 16, 112, 354,
393, 397, 399, 490, 574.
, John, 16, 213, 237, 397, 490.
, Thomaa, 171, 667.
William, 16, 112, 321, 322, 465, 466,
630, 554, 556, 560, 561, 569, 577-580.
, , juBtice of the King's Bench.
270, 332, &1, 360.
Jeny, Biohard, 135.
Jenyll, Bohert, 134.
Jenyn, Henry, 193.
, John, 161.
, Alice his wife, 161.
, Thomas, 468.
Jenyns, Edward, 469.
Jering, Bobert, 432.
Jermayn, John, 27.
Jermyn, John, 142, 143, 294.
Jememuth. See Yarmouth.
Jemyngham, John, 399, 490.
Jersey, Jereseye, Gersey, island of, 14, 40,
223, 340. 408.
Jerreys, John, 314, 514.
,Boger, 266.
Jesmond, Gtesemond, Yosemonth, oo. North-
umberland, 318, 319.
Jesse, William, 540.
Jethou, Gethoo, island of, 74, 318, 413.
JiggO) John, 83.
Jooe, John, parson of Hlogan, 106.
, , parson of Pyworthy, 108.
, Bichard, 24, 58.
, Bobert, 24.
John, king of England, 390.
, charters of, 62, 63, 305, 812, 334.
336, 358, 443.
John, Henry, 277.
, Jak, 20.
, John, 20.
, Louis, 115.
, Petit, 498.
Thomas, 526.
John ap Eynons ap Yonoons, 357.
ap Herry, parson of Dorchester, 523.
ap Jankyn, 273, 437.
ap Bichard, 226.
apBoger, 32.
apBys, 195.
Johnson, Jonson, Alexander, 190.
, Christopher, 35.
, Henry, 229.
, John, 26, 552.
Peter, 95.
, Bobert, 205, 299, 319.
, William, 299, 531.
Jolyff , Thomas, warden of the chantry of St.
Mary, Elmley under the Castle, 159,
161.
Jolys, John, 161.
, , Alice his wife, 161.
, Joan his wife, 161.
Jones, Bichard, 469.
WiUiam, 437.
Jonney. See Jenney.
Jonson. See Johnson.
Jonys, John, 289.
, Thomas, 461.
Josep, John, 355.
Joseph, WiUiam, 479, 539.
Josselyn, John, 407.
Ealph, 562.
, , mayor of London, 45.
Jourdan, Bichard, yicar of Stoke, 57.
Joye, John, 192.
, prior of Bozgrore, 148.
, WiUiam, 326.
Joynour, Bichard, 150.
Jnanes, Peter, 248, 279.
Jndde, John, 126.
, Bichard, 150.
Jugler, John, mayor of Salisbury, 145.
Julyan, Bobert, 310.
Jurdan, John, 300.
, , vicar of Wandsworth, 373.
, Thomas, 409, 484.
Juye, Boger, 295.
, , Blanche his wife, 295.
K
Eadewyn« See Cedewain.
Kaerdif. ;Sfe« Cardiff.
Ealowehill. See Callow HiU.
Kanford. See Canford.
EarlehiU. See Carlisle.
Earre, Cuthbert, rector of Meeching, 211.
Karrecroft. Su Carr.
Earsalton. See Carshalton.
Katharine, daughter of Edward lY, 181, 208,
221.
Kawston. See Cawston.
Eaynsham. See Keynsham.
Kayo. See Kew.
Eayrlion. See Caerleon.
KebyU. Kebill, Kebeell, John, 354, 896, 400,
489,564.
, Thomas, 129, 354, 398, 396, 400, 489,
544,563.
Kedewon. See Cedewain.
Kedington, oo. Essex, 223.
Kedwelly. See Kidwelly.
Keftesgate. See Kiftsgate.
Kegworth, co. Leicester, 439.
1 Kegwyn, co. ComwaU, 239.
654
GENERAL INDEX.
Kekell, WUIiam, 125.
Kelbj, Keleby, oo. Linooln, 30, 128.
£elohith, John, 265.
Kele, Thomai, parson of Bidlington, 296.
Keleby. See Kelby.
Kelem, Maigaret, 220.
Eelerion, John de, 239.
Kelet, William , parson of St. Oeorge, Exeter.
152.
Kelke, Thomas, 230.
£ellegrewe. See Eyllygrewe.
Eelley. Kelly, KeUegh, EUiabeth, 59.
John, 261, 289.
William, 486.
Kelmerton, oo. Worcester, 379.
Kelmesoot, John, 369.
Kelom, John, 818.
Kemerton, Kemmarton, oo. Gloucester, 124.
Kernes, William, 414.
Kemp, Kempe, Robert, 898, 490.
, Thomas, 822, 397, 492.
, , bishop of London [1450-
1489], 108. 166, 169, 201, 215, 235,
269, 282, 285, 317, 442, 466, 559, 566.
Eempston, oo. Bedford, 428.
Kempton, Kenyngton, Cold Kenyngton, oo.
Middlesex, 47, 348.
Kemys, Arthur, 302.
Boger, 302, 560.
Kenaston. See Kynaston.
Kendal, oo. Westmoreland, 121, 195, 500.
Kendale, Kendall, John, 61, 275, 296, 324,
349, 367, 454, 490, 525, 546, 566, 579.
, , secretary of Biohard III, 367.
418, 454, 490, 506, 589, 540.
Turoopolier of Bhodes, 194.
, keeper of the writs and rolls
of the Common Bench, 463.
, , mayor of Bridgew»ter, 356.
, esoheator of Kent, 550.
, Thomas, 266.
Kene, Thomas, 6.
, William, 178.
Kenfig, Kensyk [co. Glamorgan] ,511.
Kenford by Ken, oo. Devon, 177.
Kenilworth, Kennig, Chenillewrdd, Kyllng-
worth, oo. Warwick, 65, 73.
, canons of, 65, 66.
prior and convent of, 389.
• , charter dated at, 69.
Kezmet river, oos. Berks and Wilts, 537.
Kennig. See Kenilworth.
Kennington, Kenyngton, co. Surrey, 436.'
Kensale. See Kinsale.
Kenston, Thomas, 84.
Kensyk. See Kenfig.
Kent, oounty of, 24, 51, 87, 109, 111-113, 119,
184, 240, 284. 308, 344, 355, 362. 370,
378, 383, 392, 395, 398, 420, 425, 432,
435, 466, 474, 485, 490, 522, 525, 541,
546.
, sheriff of, 58, 78, 109, 308.
322, 371, 392, 398, 446. 485, 494, 518,
519, 522, 544.
And iee Cheyne ; Bamme ; Pekham.
> esoheator m, 169, 282, 346,
493, 511.
And see Qn,rDidt; Crafford, Brode; Swan;
Kendale.
, outlawries in, 25. 28, 29, 31.
40, 43, 84, 148, 149. 185. 186, 189. 199,
251, 266, 292, 294. 305. 323, 357. 534.
, .subsidy and ulnaee of cloth
in, 317. 457.
, justices in eyre in, 331.
, justices of the peace in. 251.
, conmiissions of the peace in,
562.
Kent, Henry, 123.
Joan, 252.
John, 28, 84, 345.
, , parson of Baoheeore, 88.
, parson of Little Comberton,
88, 312, 313.
, , vicar of Horleyaod Homton,
312.
Kent, Laurence, 518, 545.
, Marion, 84.
, Biohard, 570.
, Thomas, 252.
, Isabel his wife, 252.
Kentisbury, Kentesbrare, co. Devon, 483.
Kenton, co. Devon, 345.
Kentwode, John, 239.
Kenulf , king of the Mercians, charter of, 74.
Kenwick, co. Norfolk, 487.
Kenyngton. See Kempton.
Kergyll. John, 284.
Kerkebe, Nicholas, 150.
Kerkeby. See Kirby.
Kerloan, Master Alan de, 366.
Kemenran. See Carnarvon.
Kem, Bobert, 371.
Kerris, Kirres [in Paul] , co. Cornwall, 497.
, Keres Mnr, oo. Cornwall, 239.
Kersler, John, 45.
Kertelyng. See Kirtling.
Kerver, Master John, parson of Ckdling, 174.
Bobert, vicar of Manfleld, 300.
WiUiam,273.
Kery. See Cery.
Keryer. See Kirrier.
Kesten, Thomas, 144.
Ketelisden, WUliam, 292.
KeteU. WiUiam, 40.
Keting, David, 390.
Keton, prebend of, 167.
And see Kiveton.
GENERAL INDEX.
655
Keton. John, 86, 188.
Nioholas, 3GS,
Kettering, Keteryng, oo. Northampton, 639.
Kettleby, Ketilby, oo. Lincoln, 342.
Ketyng, James, prior of the hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in Ireland, 137.
Eeyermond. See Kirmond.
Kew, Kayo, co. Surrey, 408.
Kew Stoke, Eewestoke, oo. Somerset, 437.
Keje, Nicholas, 450.
Eeyford, Cajforde, in Frome, oo. Somerset,
72.
Keynes, John, the elder, 237
, the younger, 237.
Eeynigh [oo. Denbigh], 604.
Keynsham, Kaynsham, co, Somerset, 208, 294,
436.
KeyTes, Bobert, 626.
Kidderminster, Kydyrmynster, oo. Worcester,
28.
Kidlington, Cudlington, co. Oxford, 323.
Kidwelly, Kedwelly, Kydwelly, Geoffrey, 88,
362, 408.
Morgan, 218, 216, 246, 384, 395, 397-
399, 463, 488, 489, 491, 644, 547, 659.
672, 679, 680.
, attorney general, 349, 892,
463. 526, 685.
Kiftsgate, Keftesgate, oo. Gloucester, hundred
of, 162, 810, 461.
Kighley, John, 612.
Kilbum, Kylboum, co. Middlesex, prioress
and nuns of, 510.
, Katharine, prioress of, 610.
, Welbuma, oo. York, 93.
Kildare, Gerald, earl of, deputy lieutenant of
Ireland, 164.
Kildare, earl of. See Fitzgerald; Fits
Morioe.
Kilgerran, Gilgarran, Kylgarvan [oo. Pem-
broke] , 819, 414.
Kilham, Kyllom, oo. Tork, 83.
Kilkhampton, Kylkehampton, oo. Cornwall,
299, 414.
Killingholme, Kyllyngholme, oo. Lincoln, 294,
683.
Kilvington, Kylvyngton, oo. Nottingham, 820.
Kilworth, North, oo. Leicester, 268.
Kimberley, Kymberley, oo. Norfolk, 316.
Kimberworth, Kymberworth [oo. York] , 612.
Kimbolton, Kymbolton, oo. Huntingdon, 476.
Kineton, Chepyngkynton, Great Kyngton. oo.
Warwick7231.
King, the. See Edward IV j Edward V ;
Biohard UI.
King's army, 240, 249. 250, 254. 282, 288.
ohapel, 64, 98, 162, 166.
coronation. 298.
harbourers, 880.
heralds, 18, 118, 141.
hounds, 107, 438.
King's jewels, 196, 223, 258, 276.
jewelhouse, 76, 122.
minstrels, 22.
pavilions, 443.
ships, 211, 240, 253, 264. 308, 329,
633.
signet, 196.
stud, 192.
trumpeters, 14, 96, 198, 310.
Kingesmyll, Kyngesmyll, Bichard, 13, 14.
Kingsbridge, Kyngesbrugge, oo. Deyon, 261,
2G2.
Kingsbury, Kyngesbury, oo. Somerset, 427.
King's Cliffe, Kyngesclyff, oo. Northampton,
28.
Kingsdon, Kyngeston, oo. Somerset, 140.
Kingsey, Kyngesey, oo. Buckingham, 13.
King's Langley, co. Hertford, 469.
King's Nordley, in Alveley, co. Salop, 496.
Kingsnorth, Kyngesknoth, co. Kent, 401, 446,
482.
King's Norton, Kyngesnorton, oo. Worcester,
416.
King's Thorpe, oo. Northampton, 383.
Kingston, Kyngeston. oo. Devon, 91.
Kynston, oo. Kent, 281, 486.
, 00. Nottingham, 439.
, Kyngesdon by Ilohester, co.
Somerset, 106.
by Berham, oo. Kent, 382.
by Frenyngham, co. Kent, 332.
on Hull, 00. York, 165, 171, 338, 339,
372, 377, 896, 420, 446, 466, 482, 494,
609, 518.
, mayor and burgesses of, 466.
, niayor of, 10, 210.
port of. 7. 37, 88, 127. 281,
832, 351, 852, 377, 403, 404, 456, 482,
484, 509, 640.
, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in,
198, 346, 868, 457.
on Thames, oo. Surrey, 43, 268, 367,
876.
South, CO. Dorset, 254.
Kington, Kyngton, co. Warwick, 462, 541.
, Chintona [co. Warwick], 66, 66.
, [oo. Glouoest^r], 3.
, West, Westkyngton, co. WUto, 14.
Kinyer. Kynfare, oo. StafiEord, 226, 863, 462,
46&
, forest of, 47, 88, 226, 868, 452, 468.
Kinsale, Kensale, in Ireland, 79.
Kirby, Kerkeby, Kyrkeby, oo. Essex, 27, 31,
294.
Kirkburton, oo. York, 229.
656
GENERAL INDEX.
Kirkbj in Kendal, co. Westmoreland, ohapel
of St. Leonard by, 409.
by Boroughbridge, oo. York, 93.
in Bydale, co. York, 93.
Malxeard, Malessart, co. York, 75, 93,
611.
Moorside, Kyrkeby Moreshede, oo.
York, 14.
Kirkby, Bobert, abbot of Owston, 280, 288.
Eirkeby. See Kirby.
Kirkeby, Jobn, 325.
'Kirkeham, Henry, 214.
, Bobert, dean of St. Stephen's.
Westminster, 291.
Kirketon. See Eirton
Kirkhall, John, parson of Sampford, 247.
, parson of Notgrove, 813.
Eirkly Boad, Eirkelerode, by Yarmouth. 32.
340,463.
Kirkton. See Eirton.
Kirmond, Keyermond, oo. Lincoln, 174.
Kirres. See Kerris.
Kirrier, Keryer, co. Cornwall, 384.
Eirtling, Eertelyng, co. Cambridge, 295.
Eirton, Eirketon, co. Lincoln, 74, 329.
, in Holland, co. Lincoln, 235.
, in Lindsey, oo. Lincoln, 263.
[co. Nottingham], 569.
Eiveton, Eeton, oo. York, 303.
Enapton, co. York, 482.
Enapton, John, 101.
Enaresborough, oo. York, 434.
, forest of, 345.
Enebworth, oo. Hertford, letters patent dated
at, 119.
Eneesall, Enesale, oo. Nottingham, 525.
Eneyet. See Enyvet.
Enight. See Enyght.
Enighton, Enyghton [oo. Salop] , 350.
Enightsbridge, co. Middlesex, 303.
Enookin, Enokyn [co. Salop] , 45.
EnoU. See Enowle.
Enook, Enouoke, oo. Wilts, 497.
Enotting, co. Bedford, 476.
Enottingley, John de, 507.
Enouoke. See Enook.
Enowle, EnoU [in Shepton Montaoute], oo.
Somerset, 63.
Enowesley, Thomas, 83.
Enoyle, Enoylle, William, 397. 488.
Enut, king of England, 219.
Enyfton. See Enyveton.
Enyght, Enight, John, 155, 322, 332, 416.
Leonard, 112, 183, 319.
Biohard, 357.
, Bobert, 56.
, mayor of Queenborough, 232.
, Thomas, 85, 394, 398. 491, 505.
, WUliam, 159.
Enyghton, Henry, 83.
, Philip, 372.
Enypso [in Mayland] . oo. Essex, 495.
Enyvet, Enevet, Edmund, 53.
, Edward, 53.
Eliiabeth, 171.
John, 53, 171,238.
Thomas, 238, 353.
, William, 63, 110, 111, 113, 171, 257.
362, 371. 393, 567.
, sheriff of Suffolk, 205.
Enyyeton, Enyfton, John, 524.
, Nicholas, 6, 47, 351.
, Bichard, 524.
Eokered. See Ookride.
Eokesey. See Cokesey.
Eokkys, William, prebendary of Tamworth.
235.
Eousethmeredith. in Wales, 474.
Erakenthorpe. See Crakenthorpe.
EuUs, Hermann, 71.
Eybbeoliva. See Guy's Cliff.
Eydwell, Biohard, 480.
, , chaplain of Woodstock, 316.
Eydwelly. See Kidwelly.
Kydyrmynster. See Eidderminster.
Eyell, John, 339, 432.
Eyftesgate. See Eiftsgate.
Eylboum. See Eilbum.
Eylgarran. See Eilgerran.
Eyllom. See Eilham.
Kyllygrewe, EeUegrewe, Thomas, 145, 396,
398, 490, 645, 556.
Eyllyngworth. See Eenilworth.
Eyllyngworth, Henry, abbot of Darley, 32.
Kyme, South, Suthkyme, co. Lincoln, 607.
Eyme, Thomas. 174.
, , Alice his wife, 174.
Thomas, of Friskney, 354, 398, 491,
665.
Eymere, Gilbert, 4 .
Eynaston. Eenaston. Boger, 218, 393, 396.
401,408,441,671.
, .sheriff and esoheator of the
county of Merioneth, 441.
Kyne, Thomas, 6.
Eynerton, Boger, 491.
Eynfare. See Kinver.
Eyng, John. 292, 295.
, Oliver, secretary of Edward IV, 48,
196,228.
, prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor. 228.
^ , parson of St. Pierre by Calais,
175.
warden of the hospital of St.
John, Dorchester, 55.
, William. 261.
Eyngdon, Edward, 130, 460, 510.
Eyngescote, Thomas, 44.
Eyngesey. See Eingsey.
Eyngeslmoth. See Eingsnorth.
Eyngesmyll. See Eingesmyll.
GENERAL INDEX.
657
KyniEesthomes, in Shenton, oo. Wilts, 90,
132.
EyngMton, John, prior of Merton, 148, 189,
536.
Nicholas de. 3.
, Sir Nicholas de, 3.
Thomas, 467.
Ejn^n. See Eineton : Kington.
Kyngton, Walter, 86.
K^, Kfnne. Bobert, 44, 81
Kynston. See Kingston.
Kynton, Walter, 86.
Kyriell, John, 78.
Kjrkeby. See Kirkby ; Kirby.
Kyrkeby, John, 404.
Sir John, prebendary of Llandaff,
98.
Biohard. 34.
Kyrkeman, John, 266.
Kyrswell. Richard, 819.
Kyrton. See Kirton.
Kyrton, John, 226.
Kyry. See Cery.
Laberok, John, 632.
Laokford Lakford, eo. Suffolk. 232.
Laoon, Richard, 243. 401. 491.
WiUiani, 449.
Lacy, Henry de, earl of Lincoln, 45.
^iomas, 655.
William, 164, 317, 891, 430.
, chief judge in the court* of
Admiralty, 346.
, , clerk of the council, 461.
Ladbrook, Lodbroc [eo. Wamrick], 65.
Laiburn. See Leybum.
Laindon Hills, co. Essex, 638.
Lake. John, 123.
Lakford. See Lackford.
Lakyn. Richard. 243.
Lamarsh. Lammereshe. eo. Essex. 389.
Lambe. Emma. 26.
John, 26. 28.
.Thomas. 473.
, , Katharine his wife, 478.
Ijambehigh. See Lambeth.
Lamberhurst, Lambirherst. cos. Kent and
Sussex, 84.
Lambertis, oo. Gloucester, 550.
Lambeth. Lambehigh, Lamehithe, oo. Surrey,
130, 278, 336.
South, Sothlambhith, oo. Surrey, 632.
Lamboume, Stephen. 56.
Lambyn, John, 60.
8268
Lamehithe. See Lambeth.
Lamintona. See Leamington.
Lammershe. See Lamarsh.
Lamuntonn. See Leamington.
Lanark, Lanerik. Lenerk. in Scotland, 218,
, 286.
: Lancaster, county palatine of, 65, 94, 168, 363,
1 367. 381,
chancellor of . 45, 368. 522.
escheator in, 46. 522.
duchy of, 66, 61, 214. 475. 528.
, letters patent under the seal
of. 331, 888. 541.
Lanoastir. Henry, 86.
Lanoastre, Lanoastar, John, 186.
Lancastre. Gilbert de, 286.
Alice his wife, 286.
John de, 286.
Thomas, 48.
Lanceston. See Launoeston.
lAndeford [co. York], 93.
Landelik. See Landulph.
Landemean. in Brittany. 366.
Landey. See Lundy.
Landhilp. See Landulph.
Landregare [in Brittany]. 356.
, ship called le Nicholas of, 366.
Landulph. Landkilp, Landelik, co. Cornwall,
415.
Lane, John. 181.
Ralph, 62, 77.
Bichard, 62.
William, 289.
rector of Bunoton Holme,
150.
Laneham. Su LaTenham.
Lang. Alexander. 640.
Henry, 640.
John, 640.
Bobert. 640.
Walter. 540.
Langacre. co. DeTon, 482.
Langdon. co. Essex, 369.
And tee Laindon.
Langeford. See Langf ord.
Langeley. See Langley.
Langfoid, co. Oxford, 83.
, Langeford, co. Somerset, 26.
Langford. John. 466, 458.
.escheator of Warwick and
Leicester, 87, 186.
, Nicholas, 667.
Balph. 396. 400. 490, 667.
, Bichard, 60.
Thomas, 88.
Langham, co. Dorset, 497.
CO. Butland, 433.
, CO. Surrey, 884.
Langham, Gregory. 161.
2 T
658
GENERAL INDEX.
Langley, charter dated at, 858.
CO. Kent, 462, 627.
, Langelay [oo. Oxford], 167.
CO. Sussex, 127.
Marsh, Lancley Marreys, oo. Buck-
ingham. 25l7l09.
South, Southlangele, co. Sonthamp-
ton, 317.
Langlej, Langeley, Edmund, 893.
Henry. 146, 353, 400, 656.
.John, 168,406,641.
Thomas, 26.
WiUiam, 864. 641.
, , Joan his wife, 641
Langoneth, William, 239.
Langport, Bichard, 252.
Langriche, John. 101.
Langston, Langeston, oo. Devon, 642.
Langston. John, 23. 207. 224, 896, 399, 400.
488. 489, 669.
sheriff of Bedford, 189.
Langstrothdale, Longstraght, co. York, 606.
Langton, oo. York, 424.
Langton. Henry. 226.
John, 188, 496.
Eiohard. 24. 130. 630
Eobert. 842, 412.
Thomas, 102, 219. 492.
, bishop of St. David's [1488-
1485], 848, 861, 387, 412. 621. 627.
681, 648.
bishop of Salisbury [1485-
1493], 621, 627. 631, 688, 648.
, parson of Pembridge. 638.
Langvile. Qeorge, 639.
Langvrorth. See Longworth.
Lannemenagh. See Lltmymyneoh.
Lanoly, Nicholas, 290.
Lanteglos by Bodinnoo, co. Cornwall, 266,
478.
Lanthoesant. See Llandausant.
Lanthony. See Llanthony.
Lappyng, Adrian, 82.
Larder, l^omas. 17.
Laredo, in Spain, 446.
Larke, Peter, 81.
Larling, Lirlyng, oo. Norfolk, 66. 808.
Latcheley Hall, co. Essex, 179.
Latemere. See Latymer.
Lathell. Nicholas. 406. 468.
Lathered, Bichard, 837.
Latymer, Latemere. Nicholas, 863, 896, 486,
627, 669.
Bichard. 266,
, William, the elder, 96.
, the younger, 96.
Laughame, Tallaghan, oo. Carmarthen, 476.
Launoeston. Dunheved, Launoeveton, Lances-
ton, CO. Cornwall, 41. 60. 178, 239. 270.
359. 493. 608.
, Bobert, prior of, 178.
Launde. oo. Leicester, prior and convent of,
48, 98. 842.
, Thomas Frysby, prior of. 31, 84.
Bobert, prior of, 842.
, Bobert de Martivaus. prior of, 342.
Laonde, Thomas de la. 472.
Laurence. John, 267. 366, 872. 876, 568.
Bichard. 76. 122, 417.
Bobert. 272.
Boger, 470, 472.
Laurence ap Meurio Bara, 157.
Laurenoeson, Lauranceson. Walter. 270.
Laurens, Thomas. 632.
Walter, 267.
Lavenham, Laneham. co. Suffolk. 167. 859,
497.
Lavenitheuery (? Llanvetherine). in Wales,
474.
Lawdere. James. 207.
Lawe, Bichard, 830.
Laweley. See Lawley.
Lawenny, John. 394, 425. 579.
Laweson, John. 176.
Lawley, Laweley. John. 364. 396. 401. 571.
Thomas, escheator in the county of
Salop, 85.
Lawney, William, 56.
Laws, John. 266.
Lawybet. in Lanteglos by Bodinnoo, co.
Cornwall, 266.
Laxton. oo. Nottingham. 824.
Lay. See Lea.
Lay. John. 221.
Laycok. Thomas, 186.
Lea, Leye, Lay, river, 22, 216, 844.
Leadenham, Lednam, co. Lincoln, 69, 74.
Leake, Leke, oo. Lincoln, 48.
Leamington, Lamintona [co. Warwick] , 66.
Leohe, Alexander, 194, 487.
, Nicholas. 844.
Leoynor, Philip, 840.
Ledes. See Leeds.
Lednam. See Leadenham.
Ledys. See Leeds.
Lee, CO. Butland, forest of, 460.
Lee, Alexander, 626.
Henry, 221.
John, 225, 496.
, Nicholas, 626.
, Beginald, 8.
Bichard, 446, 499, 563.
, Bobert, 626.
, Thomas, 225.
, William. 214, 314, 486, 614. 626.
And $ee Legh.
Leedes, Anne. 56.
Leeds, Ledes. Ledys, oo. Kent, 244, 842, 526,
627.
prior and oonvent of, 842, 418.
Leek, oo. Stafford, 814.
GENERAL INDEX.
669
Leek, Lake, Bobert. 829.
, Thonmfl. 395, 400. 489, 569.
Legak. Cambet. 426.
Leget. Bobert, 429.
Leggatts, Legates [in Tilliiigham] , oo. Essex,
495.
Legh. See Leigh.
Legh, John, 400, 489.
Balph,486.
, Beginald, 8.
, Thomas, 510.
And $ee Lee.
Leghton. See Leighton.
Jj^gjB. See Liege.
Leicester. Leycestre, 87» 2S5, 287, 467, 471,
483.
St. Mary de Pratis, abbot and conyent
of. 471 .
, John, abbot of, 471, 541.
collegiate church of St. Mary, New-
ark, dean and canons of, 178.
, William Chaontre, dean of,
129, 178.
letters patent dated at. 121. 867. 370.
371. 375.
, charter dated at, 812.
Bobert. earl of. 66.
comity of, 60. 98. 109, 111, 115, 183,
208. 820. 854. 398, 396. 400, 418. 419,
452. 489. 544.
, sheriff of. 109. 320. 398. 400,
489, 494, 518. 519. 544.
And $ee Trussell.
, eeoheator in, 4, 210. 257. 840.
459.
And see Lysle ; Langford ; Warde ;
Vemey; Temple.
, , outlawries in, 81, 84.
commissions of the peace in,
568.
Leicrofte, John, chaplain of Tintagel. 868.
Leigh, Legh, Lye. co. Essex. 508. 588.
CO. Gloucester. 120.
Liegh. CO. Wilts, 424.
Durant, Lyduraunt [in PllUton] , co.
Cornwall, 415.
North, Northlie, co. Oxford, 120.
Leigh, Liegh. Thomas, 396. 556.
Leighton. Leghton, Ley^ton, John. 401, 491.
570.
Leighton Buzbu^. oo. Bedford. 172. 178. 212,
219.
Leixlip, Lexlep. co. Kildare, 475.
Leke. See Leake ; Leek.
Leke. Andrew. 435. 491.
.John. 244.
Lelegnine, Laurence, 150.
Lem. Boger, 817.
Lematon, Walter. 88.
Lemster. Walter. 482.
Lemyng, Sir Edmund, 105.
Lenerk. See Lanark.
Lenne, John, 493.
Lenne. See Lynn.
Lenton, co. Nottingham. 105.
prior and conyent of, 549.
, John, prior of, 104.
, Biohard Dene, prior of. 258.
Leo. Ste. Marie de, in Guernsey, 211.
Leominster. Lymster, co. Hereford, 148, 228.
, Lymmynster, oo. Sussex, 195.
Leonard, Thomas, 42.
Lepe, CO. Southampton, 514.
Lepton. John, 423.
Bichard, 505. 644.
Lesbery. Thomas, parson of St. Nicholas,
Calais, 251.
Leseboume. Gerard. 844.
Lesle, John, 242.
Lesnes. co Kent, Thomas, abbot of, 466.
Lessa. John, 239.
Martin, 289.
Boger, 239.
Marjory his wife. 239.
Lessy. Henry. 218. 278. 808.
Biohard, 869.
Lestraunge. See Straunge.
Letheringham. [co. Suffolk] , 456.
Lethywode [co. Salop], 122L
Letwell. CO. York, 86, 188.
Leukenore, Lukenore, Lewkenor, John. 169.
, , Joan his wife, 169.
Bichard. 863, 370. 394, 400, 489, 519,
575.
of Shyffeld. 898.
, , of Brymbletye, 897.
Boger, 8. 52. 575.
Thomas. 853. 894. 898. 428. 485, 444,
585, 576.
Leyenthorpe, John, 96. 116, 155. 885. 449.
661.
, Laurence. 801.
, Nicholas, 845. 895. 401. 562.
Thomas, 8. 847. 562.
Leyenthrop. Denis. 498.
Leyerington. co. Cambridge. 485.
Leyesey. Hugh. 214.
Leyet, Henry. 545.
Lewellyn. John. 280.
Leweny. See Lleweny.
Lewes, oo. Sussex, 48. 174, 191, 221. 648.
, George Storton, prior of, 226.
Lewes, Lowes, Dayid, 437.
Henry. 182, 559.
Hugh, 162.
John. 161. 228. 326, 872.
, Philip, 22, 77, 78, 127, 145. 546.
, lieutenant of Doyer Castle.
462.
Biohard. 184, 895, 400, 660.
Lowestoft. See Lowestoft
Lewkenor. See Leukenore.
660
GENERAL INDEX.
Lewya, Henry, 22.
Lexham, Dame Eliiabeth, abbeae of Ba^inir,
166.
, Waiiain, 223.
Lexlep. See Leizlip.
Leyborn, Laibum, oo. York, 300.
Lejoestre, Sir John, warden of the chantry of
Flawforth and Ghilwell, 105.
Leyook, Thomas, 186.
Leye. See Lea.
Leye, John. 221.
Levnam, Thomas, 660.
Leynham, John, 260.
, Margaret his wife, 260.
Leyson, John, 87.
Leystoft. See Lowestoft.
Lichefeld, Lychefeld, Edmnnd, 126. 372.
John, parson of Old Bomney, 297.
Richard. 102.
archdeacon of Middlesex, 466.
Lichfield. Lychefeld, oo. Stafford, 2.
bishop of. See Coventry.
Liddington. co. Rutland, letters patent dated
at. 64. 119-121, 144, 159. 670.
Lidney, oo. Worcester, 379.
Lidstone, Lydeston, oo. Devon, 542.
Li^, Legys, 42.
bishopric of, 439.
Liegh. See Leigh.
Ligh, See Leigh ; Lye.
Lightfote. John, 460.'
Ligon. See Lygon.
Lilbnm, Lylbom, John. 396, 668.
, the younger, 214.
William. 439.
LiUeshull, oo. Salop, Robert Fits John, abbot
of. 148.
LiUington, Lillintona [oo. Warwick] , 65.
Limehouse, Lymeostes, co. Middlesex. 215.
Limington, Lymyngton, co. Somerset, 17.
Limmer, Alan, 86.
Limpsfield, Lymmesfeld, co. Surrey, 86.
Linby, Lyndeby in Shirwode, oo. Nottingham.
19.
Lincoln, 142, 396, 518.
mayor and citisens of, 521.
mayor of, 210.
And tee Bate.
letters patent dated at, 391. 392, 430,
438.
.diocese of. 33, 39, 54, 62, 187. 162,
160, 162. 170, 193, 201. 223. 228, 229,
236. 278. 280, 296. 302. 312. 315. 323,
334. 361. 362, 874. 377. 387. 408. 424.
445, 462, 463, 465, 480, 496. 499, 611.
512. 541, 552.
bishopric of, 612.
bishop of. See Rotherham ; Russell ;
Alnewyk.
, church of, 209.
, dean and chapter of, 116, 123, 176.
Linoohi, subsidy and ulnage of cloth in, 234.
earl of. See Lacy; de la Pole.
, earldom of, 176.
county of. 51. 70. 71. 87. 108. 110.
112, 119, 125, 158, 179, 281, 282. 297.
393. 394. 418. 453. 464.
sheriff of, 108. 263. 320. 393,
398. 446. 494, 619, 544, 661.
And see Tyrwhite ; Meres.
escheator in, 4, 10, 62, 105.
209. 210, 306. 469, 474. 621, 622.
And see Haiyngton ; Saynton : Banke ;
Shotton.
outlawries in. 27, 83.86. 149.
266. 293, 294.
, .subsidy and ulnage of cloth
in, 234.
parte of Holland in, 853, 399.
491.
, oommissions of the
peace in, 664.
! , , parts of Eesteyenin, 363,
I 4o9.
, , .commissions of the
peace in. 664.
, , parts of Lindsey in, 320, 354,
398. 491.
, , commissions of the
peace in. 666.
Lincoln, Thomas, parson of Soartho. 223.
Lingfield, Lyngefeld, oo. Surrey, 41.
Linlithgow. Lynthou, in Scotland. 174.
Linsted. Lynsted, co. Kent, 29.
Linton. Lynton, co. Cambridge, 96.
CO. Kent. 28. 160.
CO. York, 139,
Lirlyng. See Larling.
Lisbon, Luxbum, in Portugal. 366.
Lisieux. Amulf , bishop of, 63.
Liskeard. Lyscarde, Lyskert, oo. Cornwall, 485.
487, 493, 524.
mayor of. 486, 487.
Liston Over hall, co. Essex, 381.
Litelbury, Lytylbury, Humphrey, 399, 464,
491.
Litilhaye, John, 73.
Litman. John, 293.
Littelton, Litelton, Thomas. 22, 30, 50 112
182, 289. 557. 660, 663-666, 667. 670.'
573. 676. 578.
, justice of the Common Bench
11. 67.
William. 392, 394. 399. 491, 678.
Littleworth, Litilworth by Chepyngfaryngdon
CO. Berks, 306.
Livesey, Lyveeey, co. Lancaster, 71.
Llanafan, Llanhavan [co. Cardigan], 92.
Llandaff. bishopric of, 98, 122.
bishop of. See Smyth ; Marshall.
diocese of, 334.
church of, dean and chapter of, 98.
, prebend in, 98.
GENEEAL INDEX.
661
Llandaiiflant, Lanthoesant, in Wales, 474.
Llandovery, Llannandeure, oo. Caarmarthen,
521.
Llanhayen. ^^e Llanafan.
Llannandeure. See Llandoyerj.
Llanstephan [oo. Caermarthen] , 349, 414.
Llanthony Prima, co. Monmouth, priory of St.
John Baptist. 246. 284.
, John Adams, prior of. 246, 284.
Llanthony, co. Glouoester, prioiy of St. Mary,
44.284.
, prior and convent of, 44, 246, 284.
, Henry, prior of, 44.
Henry ]Deen, prior of, 246, 284.
Llanvetherine. See Lavenitheuery.
Llanymyneoh, Lannemenagh [cos. Salop and
Montgomery] , 45, ^.
Lleweny, Leweny [co. Denbigh], 504.
, forest of, 504.
Looheslea. Su Loxley.
Lookington, Lokyngton, oo. York, 26, 117.
Lodbroo. See Ladbrook.
Loddiswell, Lodeswell, oo. Devon, 262.
Lodington, Ludinton, co. Leicester, 842.
Lodyngton. See Luddington.
Lofthoose, 00. York, 204.
Loid, Biohard, 471.
Lok, John, 85.
Elizabeth his wife, 86,
Lokeer, John, 206.
Lokeley, John, 526.
Lokke, Thomas, 244.
Lokkelgarth, oo. York, 211.
Lokton, Thomas, 85.
Lokwode. Biohard, 240.
Lokyer, James, 526.
Lolder, George, 39.
Lolworth, Lolleworth, oo. Cambridge, 174.
Lomelyn, Nicholas, 282.
Lomley. See Lomley.
Lomnor, William, 96.
Lomyn, Elisabeth, 265.
, John, 265.
Biohard, 265.
Londey. See Londy.
London, 1. 2, 5. 7-9, U, 12, 14, 16, 19, 25^, 89.
40, 42-56. 48, 58-55. 68-61, 63-66, 67.
68, 77. 78. 80-82, 84-87. 89. 95. 101-
103, 119, 120. 122, 125, 128, 130. 139.
143, 148-153. 157, 158. 160, 163, 166,
167. 170. 171, 176-177. 184-190. 192.
195, 196, 198-200, 203-207. 209. 211,
212, 215. 217. 221. 222, 224, 225, 228-
233, 240. 243. 244. 247. 248. 250. 254,
202, 266-270, 274. 275. 277-280, 282,
286, 289, 291-295, 298-302, 808-311,
313, 314. 317, 323, 326, 329, 830, 383,
• 835. 838, 340. 848, 346. 847, 851, 857-
860, 362. 368, 866. 369. 873. 374, 379,
880, 885. 387. 898, 408. 413, 419, 426.
430, 436. 440. 444-446, 461. 458, 464-
469. 471. 472, 474. 476. 478. 485, 486.
494. 495. .498-600, 504. 509. 511, 517.
518. 520. 522. 528. 688. 534. 540. 541.
543. 546. 548, 549. 551.
I
London, mayor and oommonalty of, 103. 206,
272, 311.
mayor of, 131. 202, 231,286,307,868.
442. 521.
And tee Josselyn; Hayford; Gardyner;
James; Broun; Heryot; BiUesdon;
Shaa; Billesdon; Hill.
sheriffs of, 2. 40, 189, 160, 230, 286,
802, 809. 320, 385, 351, 371. 898. 413.
446, 461. 478. 500. 618.
ilfki <£« Shelley ; Aleyn; Horn; Bauson;
Colet; Stokker; Byfteld; Hardvng;
Ilam; Warde; Chawry; Tate;
Danvell ; Bacon ; Northland ; Martyn ;
Mathewe; White; Breteyn; Chester;
Astry.
ooroner of. 103.
charters dated at. 68. 805.
outlawry in, 8. 26-81, 40, 42, 44, 80-87.
126, 128, 130. 148-151, 167, 169, 186-
188. 232, 248. 265-267. 290-295. 867.
369. 860, 445, 467-469.
, subsidy and ulnage of oloth in, 4, 135.
diooese of. 16. 58, 121. 162, 166. 181.
299, 801, 804, 816, 826. 437, 512.
, bishop of. See Kemp.
, St. Paul's Cathedral, 108. 270.
, chantries in. 108, 270.
, dean of. £>e« Wynterbome ;
Say ; Worseley.
penitentiary of, 108.
priory of Holy Trinity or Christ
Church within Algate. 282, 287.
, convent of, 282, 540.
, , Thomas Pomeray, prior of.
282, 287.
, , Thomas, prior of. 540.
, Thomas Percy, prior of, 282.
287.
, priory of St. Bartholomew in West
Smithfield. 201, 442.
, master and brethren of, 269.
, , convent of, 189, 389.
William Guy. prior of. 442.
, Bichard Pulter, prior of, 189.
, Bobert Tollerton. prior of,
201,389.
chapel of St. Martin le Grand, pre
bend of Keton in. 167.
Charterhouse by, prior and convent
of, 7.
hospital of St. Katharine by the
Tower, 299, 482.
William Wryxham, warden
of, 432.
, Henry Trevylyan. warden of ,
432.
St. Mary Graces by the Tower, abbot
of, 4.
Edmund, abbot of, 215.
, John, abbot of, 466
662
GENERAL INDEX.
London. MinoreBaea of St. Clare without Aid-
gate. 227.
t Joan Barton, abbeae of. 227.
hospital of St. Mary of Bethlehem
without BiBhopigate, 160.
, Master John BaTyson. warden
of, 166.
homital of St. Thomas of Aeon, John
Harayng. master of, 215.
I John, master of, 466*
chapel of St. Mary. Bonoesyalloi, by
Charing Cross, 114.
brewers of, 168.
, brokers, brokerage of, 247, 251.260.
carpenters of , 41.
cooks of, 318.
, drapers of, 15S.
.fullers of, 221.
meroers of, 243. 244.
, shermenof. 153.
.tailors of, 153.
, , waxohandlers of, 456.
winedrawers of, 298.
Vintry, ward of, 224.
Charing Cross, 382.
Queenhithe. 423, 464.
Holborn. 46. 46, 194.
Whiteohapel, 27a
Fleet prison. See Fleet.
, Newgate gaol. 270, 465.
GfuildhaU, 46.
Chuldehalla Teutonicomm. 129. 289
353. 426.
House of Converts, 71. 462.
Old Temple. 194. 298.
, New Temple, 71, 366.
leStyleyerd, 36.
, wardrobe in. See Wardrobe.
, the prince warderobe, 540.
.Colde Arber, 422.
leHerber, 70.
the Hermitage. 460, 4P6.
Distaflane. 270, 422.
Fletestrete, 8. 467.
Grubstrete, 143.
St. John Street without the bar of
West Smithfield, 19, 181, 186. 192.
203.
Martlane or Markelane, 247.
Thames Street, 152, 154, 453.
Watlyngstrete. 269, 270.
London churches :
AUhallows the Greater at the Hay,
152, 154. 280. 284.
St. Antony, 152.
St. Bartholomew the Less, 260.
St. Edmund, Lumbardstrete, 292.
St. James Garlekhithe or St. James
Comyns, 252.
St Margaret Moyses in Frydaystrete,
326.
St Matj Aldermarychuroh, 246
London parishes :
AllhallowB the Less, 422.
Barking, 470.
St. Andrew, Holborn. 45. 237. 298.
St. Augustine by St. Paul's, 269.
St. Clement Danes, 71, 366.
St. GUes without Crepulgate, 21. 14S.
• in the Fields without
Holborn, 297.
St. Helen, 41.
St. James Garlekhithe or St. James
Comyns. 252.
St. Katharine Criohirohe. 265.
St. Mary. Matfelon, 227.
St. Michael, Wood Strete^ 208.
St. Peter by Powleewharf . 476.
St. Sepulchre without the bar of
Westsmythfeld. 314.
St. Thomas the Apostle. 224. 411.
London, Tower of, 87, 62, 103, 164, 299. 300,
314, 365. 380. 38^-384. 386. 390, 405.
409. 422. 423. 443, 448. 484, 514, 527.
, ward of, 470.
, charter dated at, 69.
constable of. See Sutton;
Fenys; Howard; Brakenbury.
free chapel of St. Peter in.
256, 341.
, coinage, mint and exchange
in, 10, 20. 21. 109. 300. 323. 340. 343.
848. 364. 367. 379. 387, 433. 463.
wharf of . 37. 97
PowderhouB in. 37, 383.
port of. 1. 5. 7, 23. 48. 49. 58. 59. 97.
101. 106. 166. 174, 205. 221. 223. 241.
281, 332, 351. 352. 376. 387, 412.
, customs and subsidies in, 11
38. 76. 95, 118, 129. 133. 175, 221, 226!
228. 230, 232, 246, 248. 251-254. 258,
269. 271. 278. 281, 282. 2J»6, 330. 331,
346, 350, 351, 362, 366, 368. 384. 888,
403. 404. 421, 431, 441, 449. 450, 452.
460. 467. 481, 497. 513. 531. 533. 586,
548. 551.
tronage and pesage in, 3.
, ship called le Mary of. 369.
Long, Longe, Henry, 173, 394, 399. 491, 493.
645, 577.
sheriff of Wilte, 457.
John. 168. 577.
Thomas. 173.
, Mar jory his wife, 178.
Longbridge, Longbrigge, oo. Warwick, 73.
Longoompton, Basset. See Compton.
Longe. See Long.
Longford, oo. Derby. 295.
Longford, John, parson of Wingfield, 296.
, Nicholas, 51, 79.
Longholme. John, 107.
Longhope, co. Gloucester, 120,
Longkirohell. See CritchelL
Longlonde. Thomas, 32,
GENERAL INDEX.
668
Longrtnght. See Laogstrothdale.
Longyile, George, 330, 418.
, John. 165.
Bichard. 165.
Longwiok, in Princes Bisborongh, co. Buck-
ingham, 275.
Longworth, Langworth [oo. Berks], 441.
Lonton, Lunton [oo. York], 299.
Lopham, co. Norfolk, 5.
Lord's Gill, Lordgiloroke. co. York, 506.
Lormeall, John de, 355.
Losdaj, John, 112
Lostwithiel, co. Cornwall. 39, 178. 239.
, exchequer of, 884.
LotereU, Hugh, the elder. 297.
the younger, 297.
James, 297
John. 297.
Lothfeld. See Hothfield.
Lothinffland, Luddyngland, co. Suffolk,
hundred of. 452.
Lottehowson, Henrj, 344.
Louby, James, 362.
Looette. See LoYet.
Louis XI, king of France, 328.
Loughborouffh, Lughtburgh, co. Leicester,
Loukes, William, 360.
Lound. CO. Suffolk, 151.
Lounde, John, 240.
Louston [co. Deyon], 290.
Louth, 00. Lincoln, 51, 112, 250.
And tee Lowth.
Louther, Bichard, 546.
Thomas, 387.
And tee Lowther.
Love, Bichard, 78.
Loyekyn, €korge, 408.
Lovelas, Bichard. 528.
LotbII, Agatha. 181.
, Agnes. 455.
Francis, 62, 343, 569.
lord, 14. 213. 371, 399, 400.
465. 488. 489. 491. 508. 519. 544. 547,
553, 554, 560. 568-570. 577, 579.
, .the king's chamberlain, 365,
870, 386, 478, 487. 608, 540.
chief butler of England, 365,
374. 878, 379, 384, 455, 465, 478, 483.
, Frideswide, 478, 508.
Henry, lord Morley. 3, 5. 15, 16. 32.
33. 37, 48. 60, 61. 332.
Joan, 62, 181.
, John, 62, 193,265.
, Bichard, 23. 110, 144, 181, 554.
, , Anne his wife, 181.
, Thomas, 455, 566.
LoYell, WilUam, 62. 386.
, Alesia his wife, 62.
, lord Morley, 3, 5, 15. 16, 32.
33, 37, 48, 332.
, Eleanor his wife, 3
16. 32, 37, 48.
Loveney, John, 290.
Lover, John, 252.
Loyet, Louette. Bobert, 267.
Thomas, 354, 396, 400, 491, 568.
Lowde, Thomas, 302.
Lowe, Laurence, 6.
LoweSb See Lewes.
LowBsby, CO. Leicester, 63.
Lowestoft, Lewestoft, Leystoft, co. Suffolk,
85, 143, 452.
Lowsthere, Bichard, 244.
Lowthe, John, 186.
Thomas. 391, 562.
Lowther, George, 39.
Hugh, 286.
And tee Louther.
Lowys. See Lewesw
Loxley, Looheslea [co. Warwick] , 66.
Lozton [co. Somerset], 527.
Lubeck, Luke, in Almain, 23, 49, 138.
Lubenham, oo. Leicester, 276.
Lucas [in Halstead], co. Essex, 495.
Luoas, John, 34.
William. 27.
Lncoa. Lnoa, in Italy, 2, 342, 476, 506. 529.
Lnccombe, Luoombe, oo. Somenet, 3.
Luchington. See Luthington.
Luoombe, Thomas, 23, 239, 245, 556.
Lucy. Lnsoy, Eleanor, 332.
William, 50, 102, 332.
Lucyman. John, 527.
Lnddenham, co. Kent, 281.
Luddington, Lodyngton. co. Warwick, 73.
Luddyngland. See Lothingland.
Ludford, co. Lincoln, 174.
Ludinton. See Lodington.
Ludlow, CO. Salop. 28, 86. 144, 473. 510.
burgesses of. 144.
Ludlowe, John, 317.
, mayor of Southampton, 145.
Biohaid. 354, 393, 396, 401, 491, 570.
William, 530.
Ludwell. Ludewella [in Glympton. co.Oxford] ,
66.
Luffenam, John, parson of Bidlington, 296.
I Luffenham, South, oo. Lincoln. 229.
Luffynoote. Thomas. 492.
Lughburgh. See Loughborough.
Luke See Lubeok ; Lncoa.
Lukenore. See Leukenore.
Lukley, in Sherston, oo. Wilts, 132.
Lumbard. James, 293.
, John, parson of Grafton, 445, 499.
664
GENERAL INDEX.
Lnmlej, George, 23, 49.
sheriff of Northumberland,
192.
John, parson of St. Peter, GoineB,
123. 373.
Thomas, lord of, 28. 49,568, 578. 579.
Lumnour, William, 343.
, , Margaret his wife, 343.
Londy, Landej, Londey, oo. Devon, 155.
Lonton. See Lonton.
Lapton, Boger. parson of Harlton, 473.
Lupy, John, 277.
Peter. 277.
JjUKty, See Luoy.
Luson, Nicholas, 17.
Lassher, Biohard, 474.
Luston, 00. Hereford, 228, 311.
Lote. Luyt. Robert, 490, 566.
Thomas. 22, 24. 51, 85, 174. 392. 394.
490.566.
Luthington, Lnchington, Luthynston, John.
54, 177, 341. 431.
Elisabeth his wife, 177.
Luthre, in Scotland, 198.
Luton, 00. Bedford, 86.
Luxbum. See Lisbon.
Luydeyard Milcent. See Lydiard Millioent.
Luyt. See Lute.
Lyohefeld. See Liehefeld ; Lichfield.
Lydeston. See Lidstone.
Lydford, West. Westlideford, eo. Somerset,
476.
Lydiard, Lydyard, oo. Wilts, 11, 520.
, Millioent. Luydeyard Miloent, co.
Wilts. 542,
Bishop's, CO. Somerset, 196.
Lydlady, Richard, 114.
Lydney, Lydeney. co. Gloucester, 120, 124.
Lyduraunt. See Leigh Durant.
Lye. See Leigh.
Lye, oo. Salop, 187.
Lye, Ligh, Alexander, 313. 415.
, , prebendary of St. George's,
Windsor, 228.
, parson of St. Nicholas. Calais,
261.
John, 94, 574.
Margaret, 226.
.Robert. 26.
Thomas. 85. 341, 371, 426, 446, 541.
Lyeek, Thomas. 556.
Lyell, Henry, 234.
Lyford, Lyfford, Richard, 301.
Lygh, William, 556.
Lygon, Ligon, Thomas, 111, 319. 354, 392,
394, 399, 480. 491. 578.
William, 13, HO, 111, 354, 394. 578.
Lygons, Thomas, 571.
Lyhert, Walter, bishop of Norwich [1446-
' 1472], 232.
Lylbom. See Lilbum.
Lylly. Richard. 539.
Lymbery, Thomas, 145, 178. 239. 355. 396,
545.556.
Lymbryk. See Lymeryk.
Lyme. oo. Dorset. 39, 338.
, burgesses of, 39, 338.
Lymeostei . See Limehouse.
Lymeryk, Lymbryk, Lymryk, John, 109.
Thomas, 50. Ill, 233, 241. 322. 355.
393, 394, 398, 491, 560.
Lyminge, Lymmynge, co. Kent, 108.
Lymmesfeld. See Limpsfield.
Lymmynster. See Leominster.
Lymnor, Thomas, 42.
Lymryk Su Lymeryk.
Lymster. See Leominster.
Lymynaohe. Roger. 355.
Lymyngton. See Limington.
Lynam. See Lynom.
Lynch. German, 164
Lynohe, Dominic, 502.
Lynde, Thomas, 62. 144.
, William, mayor of Northampton, 434.
Lyndeby. See Linby.
Lyndesey, John, 229.
parson of Binfleld, 121.
Lyndon, John, 106.
Lyng. John, 224.
Joan his wife, 224.
Lynge, Thomas, 32.
Lyngen, John, 110, 111, 226, 242. 392, 394,
401. 491, 561.
Lynke, Hugh, Tioar of Barnstaple, 475.
, parson of Sherwell, 475.
Lynn, Lenn, co. Norfolk, 46, 215, 303. 321.
325.
, port of, 95, 231, 254, 352, 403. 404,
455.536.
ship called la CrUtofre of, 321.
ship called la Mary of, 240.
Bishop's, CO. Norfolk, 28, 82, 113.
131. 179, 249, 272, 303, 335. 497.
port of , 184, 288.
, North, CO. Norfolk, 179.
, South, 00. Norfolk. 179.
Lynom, Lynam, Thomas, 166» 393, 400, 418,
488 547.
, , solicitor general, 460. 484.
, , esoheator of Essex, 524.
Lynsey, Thomas, 233.
Lynsted. See Linsted.
Lynstede, Nicholas, 31.
Lynthon. See Linlithgow.
L3mton. See Linton.
Lyon, Thomas, 107.
LyonhUl, David. 476.
Lyons, Walter, 421.
Lyot, John, 3» 149.
Lysoarde. See Liskeard.
GENERAL INDEX.
666
Lysle, Lyle, Henry, eioheator of Warwick and
I^ioester, 43.
, Nicholas. 672.
, Joan, lady of, 487.
LjBter, Thomas, 123, 129.
Lytelmorton. See Morton.
Lytelton. See Littelton.
Lytherland, Edmund, 22.
Lytley, William, 412.
Lyttelton. See Littelton.
Lytylbory. See Litelbury.
Lyyesey. See layesey.
M
Maoche, Thomas, 86.
Maoolesfteld, oo. Chester, 476.
Maohyng, Walter, 89.
Maddy, Simon. 367.
Maddys, Madyes, Thomas, 648.
Madeley, Maddelea [oo. StafEord] . 66. 416.
Madok, David, 70.
Madsey, John, 86.
Madyes. See Maddys.
Maelienydd, Molenyth [co. Radnor] , 69.
Alagna Carta, 23, 144, 344.
Mahee, Laorence, 426.
Mahenyet. See Menheniot.
Maiden Newton, Maydenewton, oo. Dorset,
266.
Maidstone, Maydeston, oo. Kent, 4, 60, 268f
436,634.
Maister, John, 223.
Makereyth, Thomas, 484.
Malburgh, John. 322.
Malby, Henry, 60.
Maldon, oo. Essex, 434.
abbey of St Nicholas. See Beeleigh .
hospital of St. Giles. 236.
William Aspynalght, warden
of. 235.
, Great, oo. Essex, 496.
Little, CO. Essex, 235, 495.
Male, Bobert, parson of Suffield, 329, 330.
Malen, John. 161.
Malens, Thomas, 267.
Malessart, Malesert. See Kirkby Malzeard.
Malet, Thomas. 234. 253.
Maleyerer. See Malyrerer.
Mallerstang, oo. Westmoreland. 481.
Mailing, East, co. Kent, 60, 367.
.West, 00 Kent, 323.
Malmesbury, co. Wilts, 462.
, deanery of, 14.
abbey of, 12,202.
convent of. 12, 190.
, John, abbot of, 131, 577.
, John Ayly, abbot of, 12, 190.
Thomas, abbot of, 577.
Thomas Olveston, abbot of. 202.
Malmeshill Lacy. See Mansell Lacy.
Malory, Nicholas, 220.
Bobert. 183, 220.
Thomas, 220.
, Elizabeth his wife, 220.
Malpas. David. 116, 354. 392, 396, 400, 426,
492, 670.
Agnes his wife, 116.
John. 374.
, Joan his wife, 374.
William, 483.
Malsert. See Kirkby Malzeard.
Malwham. See Masham.
Malton. CO. York. 196, 197.
, High, 00. York, 290.
Malton, Bobert, 406.
Maltravers. See Arundel.
Maluenda, Martin de, 631.
Malvern, oo. Worcester, 97. 319.
, Little, CO. Worcester, 234.
Malweisin, Nicholas, 66.
Malyard, Geoffrey, parson of Borley, 301.
, , Alpheton, 301.
Malyne, John, 151.
Malyns, Thomas, 267.
Malyverer, Maleverer, Mauleverer, Edmund,
266.
, Halnath, 122 296, 371, 398. 490,602,
603, 616, 566.
, sheriff of Devon, 201.
, Thomas, 346, 397, 426, 498, 631,
668.
, sheriff of Devon, 490.
William, 892, 401, 490, 563.
Manby. co. Lincohi, 462, 472, 603.
Maners, GUbert, 478.
Bobert, 214, 483, 568.
.Thomas, 170.
Manfield, co. York, 300.
Mankesey. See Manxey.
Mannington, Manyngton, co. Norfolk, 343.
Mannyng, Bobert, 365.
, Walter. 437.
Mannyngham. See Manyngham.
I Manorbier, Manerbere, oo. Pembroke, 601.
I Manory. Thomas, 869.
' Mansell Lacy, Malmeshill Lacy [oo. Herc-
I ford] , 360.
1 Mansfteld, Maunfeld, Maunsfeld in Shirwode,
' CO. Nottingham, 19, 196, 218, 461,517.
Woodhouse , Maunsfeld Wodhous, oo.
Nottingham. 148.
666
GENERAL INDEX.
Manston. See Meneton.
Mantell. See MaonteU.
Manton, oo. Butland. 107.
00. Wilts. 642.
Manxey. Mankesej, oo. Siusex, 127.
ManjDgham. John. 187. 190. 269. 292. 468.
Oliyer. 280.
Manypezmj, Darid, 242.
Mapledurham, Mapuldurham Gk>rne7. oo.
Oxford. 62.
Maplestead, Mapilsted, oo. Easex. 382.
Mapulduriiam. See Mapledurham.
Mara, Radulf de, 66.
Leoelina his wife, 66.
Maraphin, Fhilibert de. prior of Ste Marie.
Charity sur Loire. 166, 802.
Marborowe. See Marlborough.
MaroelliB. Giliom. 544«
Mareeton. See Marston.
March, W. earl of, 141.
earldom of. 64. 246. 284.841.360.
474.
, chancellor of. See Catesby.
Marohall. Adam. 333. 338.
John. 149. 170.
Thomas. 148.
William, 437, 469.
, minister of Holy Trinity.
Hoonslow, 29.
And see Marshall ; Marsshall.
Marcham, oo. Berks. 94.
Marohaunt. John. 29.
Riohard. 30.
Marahe. William, 629
Marohesmaner. in Stanhoe [co. Norfolk] . 333.
338.
Marden. See Merden.
Mardyke. co. Lincoln, 61. 112.
Marefield, Merefeld. North, co. Leicester. 98.
Mareis, Henry de, 3.
Mareschal, William, earl, 327.
Marford. Merford [in Gresford, oo. Flint],
616.
Margam. Morgan [oo. Glamoi^n] . abbot and
convent of, 611.
William, abbot of, 611.
Margaret, duchess of Burgundy, sister of
Edward IV. 236.
Margate, Mergate. co. Kent, 61.
Marghagehowe. oo. Cornwall. 239.
Murkham, oo. Norfolk, 112.
Murham, William. 467.
Kieanur his wife. 467.
Marione, Peter. 118.
Mariot. See Maryot.
Markam. John. 469.
Marke. William, 266.
Markeham. See Maikham.
Markenfeld. See Markynfeld.
Markes, Biohard. 216. 466.
Market, gniotfl of. 6. 17, 308, 471.
Market Deeping, co. Lincoln, 477.
Marketman, Thomas, 26.
Markham. See Marcham.
Markham, Markeham, Biohard. 240.
Robert, 320. 396. 400. 489, 668.
Thomas, 7, 22. 68, 136, 170. 208. 340.
287. 496.
Markii^eld, Markenfeld. co. Tork, 196, 247.
Markyngfeld. Bobert. 379.
Thomas, 196, 346. 398. 470. 672.
•beriff of York, 492.
Marland. Henry, under-sheriff of Middlesex,
27.
Marlborough, Marborowe [oo. Wilt*]. 464,
610. 637, 642.
charter dated at, 368.
Marldon, oo. Deyon, 622.
Marlebuigh, Gregory. 299.
Marler, Bobert, 232, 266. 283.
Marley. John, 189.
Marlow, oo. Bndcingham, 438.
Marlwood, Morelwod, in Thombury. oo.
Gloucester, 621.
Marmyon, Maurice, 489.
,Maucer,^66.
Mamey, Anne, 13.
Henry, 13, 400, 489.
, John, 13.
, Joan his wife. 13.
Bobert de, 419421, 630.
, Alice his wife, 419, 420.
, William, 13, 419, 420.
Marok. See Morocco.
Marrafyn, Philbart de, prior of Ste Marie,
Charity sur Loire, 166, 302.
Marrok. See Morocco.
Marryk, John, 309.
Marshall, Henry, 16.
John, prebendary of St. Georee*s,
Windsor, 121.
, bishop of Llandaff [1478-
1496] , 122.
, Thomas, 346.
And see Marchall ; MarsshalL
MarBhalseaprison,39,41,66,66, 60,76,96,101,
126, 132, 167, 169, 170, 181, 187, 192.
203. 220. 229, 232. 248. 261, 279, 288,
298. 299, 306. 316, 316, 323, 328, 340.
343, 382, 634, 63a
Marshfield, Merschefeld, oo. Gloucester, 29,
331.
Marshland, oos. Lincoln and York, 61, 112.
CO. Norfolk. 113.
Marsshall, Thomas, parson of Banby. 380.
William, 292.
And see Marohall ; Marsshall.
GENERAL INDEX.
667
HaFBton, Meraton, oo. Stafford, 148.
Maroeton, oo. York, 197. 206, 286.
, North, North merston, co. Booking-
ham, 170. 181, 265.
Meysy, 00. Wilts. S84.
Maraton, Merston, Thomas. 91.
William, 174, 223, 244, 375. 674.
Marten. See Martyxi.
Martham, oo. Norfolk, 204.
Martham. John, parson of Beokenham, 420, 421.
Martin. East, Estmerton, oo. Wilts, 386.
Martinus, Inious, 248, 279. ■
MartiTaus, Bobert de, prior of Lamid. 842.
Martook, oo. Somerset, 501.
Martyn, Marten, QwySrey, 438.
Henry, 88. 268.
John, 80. 105, 125. 184, 304.
, , the jounger, 42.
the elder, 42.
Katharine his wife. 42.
Balph, 526.
Biohard, 24. 74. 223. 256. 259. 860.
439. 561.
prebendary of Salisbury, 255.
bishop of St. DaTids [1482-
1483], 307, 348.361.
ohanoellor of Ireland, 65.
Bobert, ^1, 258. 279, 563.
, Thomas, 24, 110, 468. 559.
William, 21, 129, 232, 238. 353. 895,
897, 488. 518, 559.
, , sheriff of London and Middle-
■ex, 373, 432.
Martyndale, Bobert, 546.
Boland, 546.
Martynfeld. Thomas, 214.
Martynys, Dangomes, Miohael, 278.
Maryke. John, 309.
MaiTner, WilUam. 186.
Agnes his wife, 186.
Maryon, Peter, 118.
Maryot. Mariot, John, 237. 293.
Biohard. 110. 283. 354, 398. 395, 399,
488. 554.
Masham, Malsham. oo. York, 93.
Mason. Alexander. 22.
, Peter, 508.
, Philip, 340.
William, 175.
Massy, Henry, 89.
Maston, Thomas, 91.
Maten, Bobert, 258.
Matfelon, St. Mary. See London.
Mathersey. See Mattersey.
Mathewe, Henry. 856.
, John, 243.
, sheriff of London. 464.
, Walter, 416.
William. 12, 46. 295.
Mathon, John, 148.
Mathyn, Walter. 391.
Mathyng. Bobert, 546.
Matravers. See Arundell.
Mattersey, Mathersey, oo. Nottingham, 209.
, prior and convent of, 209.
jVlatthewe. See Mathewe.
Mattishall, Mateshall, oo. Norfolk, 87.
Maudesley, Sir Hugh, 105.
GUbert, 43, 156.
Maudite, Simon, 118.
Mauleyerer. See Malyverer.
Maundeyile, Thomas, 323.
Maonfeld. See Mansfield.
Maansell, William, 3.
Maunsfeld. See Mansfield.
MaunteU, Mantell. Walter, 109, 183, 344, 539.
568.
Maurosse. See Melrose.
Maux, Peter de, 345.
Mawdeley, Biohard, 259.
Mawdesley. See Maudesley.
Mawres, Marcellus, 297.
Maxey, Mazsey, oo. Northampton, 84, 92.
itf^finriiliRn, duke of Austria. Brabant and
Burgundy, 212, 362, 447, 518.
Maxstoke, oo. Warwiok, 417-
May, John, 467.
, , abbot of Chertsey, 165.
, ...., parson of St. Pierre by Calais,
488.
, , parson of Backwell, 488.
Mayburgh, Maybourue, oo. Westmoreland.
484.
Maydeneuton. See Maiden Newton.
Maydeeton. See Maidstone.
Mayesmore, William, 150.
Mayew, Biohard, president of Magdalen
College, Oxfoitl, 37a
Mayewe, Biohard, parson of St. Thomas.
Winohilsea, 332.
, , parson of West Meon, 332.
Mayhowe, Walter, 259.
Mayle, Biohard, 62.
, Thomas, 22.
Maylyf , John, 29.
Maymond, Thomas, 488.
Maynwarying, George, 401, 491.
Mayw, Thomas, 89.
Meagh, Darid, parson of Holy Trinity, Cork.
103.
Meare, Mere. oo. Somerset, 337.
Mears Ashby, Assheby Mareys, oo. Northamp-
ton. 416.
Meath, in L-elaod. 73.
bishop of, 79.
bishoprioof. 363.
diocese of . 339.
Meaux. Mewes. co. York. William, abbot of.
291.
Mebum. Boland, rector of Wyoliffe. 324*
668
GENERAL INDEX.
Medburn. Henry, prior of Bradley, 288.
, abbot of OwBton. 288.
Medelton. See Milton.
Medesen, John, 517, 618
Hedeshole. See Mousehole.
Medilham. See Middlehajn.
Medina, in Spain, 449.
Medway river, 344.
Medylton. See Middleton.
Meeohing, co. Suwez, 211.
Meere. See Mere.
Meers, Meres, Meyrs. Thomas, 394. 399. 564.
sheriff of Lincoln, 491. 551.
Meilton. See Melton.
Meivod, Myyote [oo. Montgomery] , 160. 309.
Mekelfeld, WiUiam, 16.
Melat, Mount Jenyn did, 145.
Melbury Osmond, oo. Dorset, 170.
Meiohet, Milchet [in Plaitfoid], co. Wilts,
176, 382.
, forest of , 384.
Meldon. oo. Northumberland, 41.
Melen, Soger. 266.
Melenyd [oo. Badnor], 350.
Melkesham, John, 374.
Melksham. oo. Wilts, forest of, 151.
Mell Roger. 28.
Melrose, Maurosse, in Scotland, 200.
Melstede. See Milstead.
Meltham, Meltam. co. York, 498.
Melton [co. Suffolk] , 543.
Melton Mowbray, letters patent dated at, 185,
474.
Melton. See Milton.
Melton. John, 213. 269.
, Nicholas, 73.
Melwood, CO. Lincoln, 414.
Mendham, William, 32.
Menewenyk. See Menwynnek.
Menge, James, 84.
Menheniot, Mahenyet, co. Cornwall, 106.
Menhyre, William, chaplain of St. Antony,
London, 152.
Menston, Manston, co. York, 265.
Menthorpe. oo. York, 196, 197.
Menwynnek. Menewenyk, Thomas, 178.
William, 50. 556.
, parson of Farleigh, Hunger-
ford. 168
Meoles, John de, 124.
Meon. West, Westmeane, co. Southampton,
332.
Meopham, Mapeham, oo. Kent, 251.
Merbury, Robert. 423.
, escheator in the county of
Northampton, 141.
Mercer, Alan, 357.
Merohall, Richard, 204.
Merden, Marden, oo. Kent, 92, 100, 126, 240,
832, 380, 383^386. 390. 405. 413. 418.
422-424, 427, 430. 433 486. 443, 444.
448. 464. 472. 475, 484. 514. 634.
, hundred of , 240. 332.
Mere, Meere [co. Wilte], 163. 465.
And see Meare.
Meref eld. See Marefield.
Meres. See Meers.
Mereworth, co. Kent, 124.
Merford. See Matford.
Mergate. See Margate.
Merioneth, county of, 350, 455.
sheriff and escheator of. See
Kynaston.
Merland, Henry. 616.
Richard, 616.
Memey. See Mamey.
Merriot, Meriot [oo. Somerset] . 427.
Merachef eld. See Marshfield.
Mersham, Mersam, co. Kent, 190.
Mershbaldington. See Baldon Marsh.
Merssh. Stephen atte, 37.
Thomas. 303.
Mersshe. John. 345.
Merssheton. Richard. 392.
Merston. See Marston.
Merton, oo. Cumberland, 472.
[oo. Surrey] , priory of, 511.
conyentof, 14, 586.
, John Kyngeston, prior of, 148, 189.
535.
John Gisboume, prior of, 611.
Merton, Robert. 258.
Meryng, Merynge, Menrnges. Thomas, 400,
469, 478, 490, 542, 569.
William, 56, 469. 568.
Meshaw. Meweshawe, co. Devon, 268.
Messing, oo. Essex, 229, 495.
Mesirden. See Mieerden.
Mesure, Denis, 295.
Metcalfe. Metkalf , Brian, 517.
Christopher, 539.
Miles, 51. 112. 275, 343, 346, 394,
401, 425, 492, 579.
...., James. 363, 456.
, Oto, 456.
, Peter, 456.
, Richard, 455.
, Thomas, 380, 401, 492, 579.
WaUam, 539.
Meteham, Metheam, Thomas, 78, 88, 183,
319, 894, 399, 425, 492, 578.
Metheley, John, 668.
Metherose, in St. Goran, co. Cornwall, 268.
Metherose, James, 268.
Metkalfe. See Metcalfe.
Meyerell, Thomas, 358.
Mewe, CO. Devon, 466.
Mewebum, Roland, rector of Wyeliffe, 824.
GENERAL INDEX.
669
Mewes. See Meaux.
Mewes, John, 85.
Meweshawe. See Meshaw.
Meyer, Egbert, 344.
Mejkyn, Bobert, 19.
Mejsi, John de, 3.
Mejyerell, Kioholas, 249.
Michaellis, Yvo, 540.
Miohegood. Henrj, 224.
MioheU, John, 125, 126, 151, 268.
Robert, 24.
William, 121. 178.
MioheUon, Bobert, 240, 253, 509.
Hfiddelborgh. in Zeeland, 321.
, New, in Flanders, 160.
Middelton, Midelton, Middilton. John, 175,
199,211,212,511.
, Ellen his wife, 511.
, George, 157.
Oliver, 480.
, Eiohard. 110, 183, 186,345, 399, 492,
605.567.
, , Matilda his wife, 110, 186.
Bobert, 467, 470.
, Thomas, 50, 214, 345, 577, 580.
, the elder, 211.
, the younger, 211.
, William, 157, 242.
Middelwodde, John, 449.
Thomas, 449.
Middilton. See Milton ; Middelton.
Middleham, Medilham. co. York. 154, 391,
392. 435, 454-456, 470, 473. 480. 484,
497, 505, 512, 516, 517. 539.
, ooUegeof, 67.
Middlesex, arohdeaoon of. See Liohefeld.
, county of, 7, 23, 24, 50, 87, 109, 119,
144, 171, 215, 256, 309. 314. 344, 362.
366. 374, 392. 394, 408, 413. 432. 451,
465, 466, 474. 490, 495 500, 528.
sheriffs of, 23, 58, 79, 109,
144. 309, 320. 321, 371, 392, 413, 451,
500, 519.
And see Hill ; Shaa ; Ilam ; Warde ;
Danyell ; Baoon ; Northland ; Martyn.
, , under-sheriff of. See Mar-
land; Cruke.
, esoheator in, 10. 34, 105, 119,
127, 131, 169, 201, 210, 282, 442, 474.
511, 548.
And eee Chunet ; Brode.
, , commissions of the peace in,
566.
.outlawries in, 26-31, 40, 41,
53, 56. 76, 81, 82, 85-87, 96, 101, 114,
. 130, 132, 150, 161, 185-188, 199, 203,
229, 232, 265, 267, 268, 279, 288, 291,
292, 294, 315, 316, 328, 340, 343, 359,
360, 382, 467-469, 538.
Middlethorpe, co York. 197, 206, 236.
Middleton [co. Dorset] , abbey of St. Mary and
St. Sampson, 257.
oonyent of, 247.
John Bruton, abbot of, 247, 257.
William, abbot of. 257.
CO. Lancaster, 191.
Middelton, co. Norfolk, 365, 497.
, Midlyngton, co. Oxford, 124.
CO. Wilts, 501.
, North, CO. Northumberland, 156.
Middulmore, Boger, 187.
Midgham, Midham, co. Southampton, 419.
Midhurst, co. Sussex, 222.
Midlyngton. See Middleton.
Midmosse, co. York, 606.
Migham. See Midgham.
Mighell, Stephen, 526.
Milbome Stileham, co. Dorset, 504.
Milbum, Milbome, Simon, 228, 394, 401, 491,
561.
Miloent, John, 27.
Milchet. See Melchet.
Milcombe, Millecombe, co. Oxford, 241.
Milde, Thomas, 322.
Miles, 66.
Miles, John, 374.
William, 392.
Miles ap Herry, 401, 491.
Milford, CO. Pembroke, port of, 350.
Mill, Milk, Edmund, 117.
, Biohard, 178.
,Wimam, 11,173.
Millecombe. See Milcombe.
Millemansbroke, in Guinea, 443.
Millen, Boger, 266.
Millener. See Milner.
Miller, Simon, 240.
Thomas, 822.
Milles, Bichard, 552.
Millesham, William, 172.
Millom, CO. Cumberland, 13.
Millyng, Albert, 116.
Thomas, bishop of Hereford [1474-
1492] . 286, 560, 561, 578.
Milman, John, 100.
Milner, Millener, WillUm, 205.
Milstead, Melstede, co. Kent, 271.
Milston, 00. Wilts, 501.
Milton, Melton, Midelton, co. Kent,
92, 100. 125, 240, 332, 380, 383-386.
390, 401, 405, 413, 418, 422-424, 427,
430, 433, 434, 443-445, 448, 454, 472,
475, 482, 484, 514, 525, 634.
hundred of, 79, 92, 100, 126, 240,
332, 383-386, 390, 405, 418, 422-424,
433, 443, 444, 448, 484, 514.
00. Northampton, 461.
00. Wilte, 637.
Milton, Biohard, 336.
670
GENERAL INDEX.
Milwiud, John, 149, 265.
» William, 205.
Milyyerey. See MalytiBrer.
Mims, Sooth, Sathinjmmes, oo. Middlesex, 8.
374, 376.
MinohinhAmpton, co. Gloucester, 550.
Minehead, Hynhede [co. Somerset], ship
called le Flaure of, 193.
leOeorge, 193.
UKatheryn, 193.
, laPykard, 79.
Mines, 60, 116,213.338.
Minskip by Boroughbridse, Mynskyp by
Burghryd, oo. York, 169, 186. 220.
Minstead, Mynsted Berkeley, oo. Southampton,
514.
Minsterworth, Minestreworth, oo. Gloucester.
451.
Mirfleld, William, 425.
Mirkegill, eo. York, 506.
Miserden, Meeirden, co. Gloucester, 228.
Missenden, oo. Buckingham, Henry, abbot of,
29,331.
Missenden, Bernard, 898, 491.
Mistelbroke, WUliam, 438, 474, 529.
Misterton, oo. Somerset, 472.
Misterton, William, 271.
Miton. See Myton.
Mitton, Mytton, Thomas, 401, 491, 493.
WiUiam, 35t, 393, 396, 401, 491, 670.
Mobery, John, 283.
Moohelney. See Muchelney.
Mody, John, 183, 255, 384.
, Agnes his wife, 384.
Mohnn, lord of. See Straunge.
Moigne, Moyne. John le, 845.
, John, 207, 320.
Thomas, 320. 354, 894, 398, 491, 565.
Moklowe. See Muklowe.
Moldash, Molassh, Molesshe, oo. Kent, 31.
281.
Molenyth. See Maelienydd.
Molesshe. See Moldash.
Moll, Molle. Hugh, 226.
John. 168, 196, 247. 251, 344, 407,
612.
, , Iseult his wife, 196, 407.
, Thomas, parson of Allington, 524.
Mollington, Molyngton, co. Oxford, 241.
00. Warwick, 241, 291
Mollond, in Chulmleigh [oo. Devon], 225.
Molyneux, Edmund, 164.
, sheriff of Bedford and Buck-
ingham, 101.
James, parson of Grafton, 445, 499.
, Thomas. 121, 320, 355, 393. 395, 400.
489, 568.
Mompesson, Monpeason, Mounpeaaon, John,
109, 129, 363, 394. 399. 491, 546. 677.
Monden. See Mundon.
Mondes. John, 546.
Mondmgon in Guipuzcoa, Motrico in Pnake.
370.
Mone, Mony, John. 29. 38. 39, 182, 458, 469.
Waiiam,2l6.
Mongeham, oo. Kent, 234.
Mongomery. See Montgomery.
Monkbretton, oo. York, prior and oonyent of,
388.
, Bichard, prior of, 388.
, prior of, 25.
Monke, Humphrey, 806.
, John, 306, 464.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 306.
Monkton, oo. Kent, 406.
Monkwearmouth, Wermouih, oo. Durham,
374.
Monmouth, John, 8.
Monpesson. See Mompesson.
Montaoote, co. Somerset, 291.
priory of, 349.
oonyent of, 349.
, Dan John Doore, prior of, 849.
, John Water, prior of, 349.
John Montagewe, sub-prior of, 849.
Montagowe, John, sub-prior of Montaoote,
349.
Montagu, marquis of. See Neyille.
Monte Begon'. Boger de. 388.
Montgomery, 60, 350.
Montgomery, Mongomery, Mountgomery,
Munggumbery, Nicholas, 393, 396, 401,
4917^4.
, Bobert»526.
Thomas, 18, 22, 84, 77. 85, 109^111,
143, 163, 173, 174, 206, 219, 238, 241,
256. 257, 288, 810, 354, 364, 870, 895,
400, 401, 430, 434, 485, 465, 466, 489,
508, 542, 559, 573.
, ambassador to Bruges, 318.
Montresor, the lord of, 146.
Montrose, in Scotland, 205.
Mony. See Mone.
Monyash, oo. Derby, 120.
Monyfold. Nicholas, 526.
Monyngton. Thomas. 226, 242, 401, 491.
Moor, More [in Biekmansworth], oo. HertF-
ford, 247, 381.
letters patent dated at. 151. 152, 160.
161.
Moor End, More End, oo. Northampton, 76.
210, 258.
Moor, Margaret, abbess of Godstow. 220.
Moors. Nicholas, 303.
Moidaunt, John, 395, 466. 488. 527, 553.
More. See Moor.
GENERAL INDEX.
671
More. Fulk, panon of PreBton, 2S6.
Geoflfre7,208.
Henry. 396, 399, 426, 623, 672.
John, 85. 137, 182. 226. 397, 490,
617, 666, 668, 669.
, warden of the hospital of St.
Bartholomew, Playden bj Bye, 106,
138.
, , Windsor herald, 141.
Norroy king of arms, 141,
376, 422.
Margaret, abbess of Qodstow, 220.
, Nicholas, 64.
, Biohard, 178, 218.
Thomas, 149, 630.
William, 148.
Morehay, oo. Northampton, 140.
Morell. WilUam, 227.
Morelwod. See Marlwood.
Moreman, Thomas, 296.
Moren, John, 122.
Mores, Biohard de, 239.
Moresby, Christopher, 214. 896, 397, 400,
463. 492, 646, 666, 677.
, Eliiabeth, 67.
Hugh, 163, 189.
James, 133, 181, 189.
Moresflete. oo. Kent, 61.
Moreton, Morton [co. Denbigh], 616.
00. Dorset. 232.
00. Essex, 612.
Jeffreys, Morton Geffrey, oo. Here-
ford, 186.
Moreys, Thomas, 293.
Morff, 00. Salop, forest of, 448.
Morgan, abbey of. See Margam.
Morgan, David Gwelyn, 646.
, Thomas, 160, 646.
, Walter, 8.
, William, 67.
Morgan ap Ghrono, parson of Stoneefield, 278.
Morgannok, in South Wales, 476.
Morgne. Oliyer de, 365.
Morgon, William, 300.
Alice his wife, 800.
Morishede, Moryshed, William, parson of
Weston, 323, 625.
Morlaiz, Mourlaix, Morlaoe, in Brittany, 366,
620.
Morland, co. Westmoreland, 274.
Morland, William, 449.
, , prebendary of Salisbmy, 262.
, of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 164, 262.
Morley, Bobert, 398, 489.
Thomas, 372.
And iee Lovell.
Momingthorpe, Moryngthorpe, oo. Norfolk,
64,200.
Morocco, Marrok, straits of, 1, 6, 11. 68, 208,
228, 230, 246, 248, 251, 262, 271, 296.
441, 548.
Morse, Nicholas. 208.
Mortham, Mortam, oo. York, 299.
Morthyngton, in Scotland, 260.
Mortlake, co. Surrey, 316.
, letters patent dated at, 192, 193.
Morton, Mourton [oo. Gloucester] , 3.
.Little. Lytelmorton, co. Cornwall,
107, 267.
And iee Moreton.
Morton, John, bishop of Ely [1478-1486], 131.
201, 216. 219, 287, 256, 267, 280. 284,
301, 333, 853, 364, 371, 600, 635, 655,
669,661,562,666,567,574.
, , archbishop of Canterbury
[1486-1600], and chancellor, 184.
, , keeper of the rolls of Chan-
cery, 71, 77. 99, 126, 219.
, escheator in Somerset, 140.
Nicholas, 267.
, Biohard, HO, 863. 669.
, Bobert, 215, 363, 395, 555.
, escheator in the county of
Nottin^^m, 361.
, escheator in the county of
Derby, 361.
, keeper of the rolls of Chan-
cery. 71, 285.
, , canon of St. George's, Wind-
sor, 285.
, , parson of Yelrertoft, 193.
, Thomas, archdeacon of Ely, 216.
, William, 357.
Mortymer, John, 211, 401. 602.
Bobert, 86, 146.
, Thomas,26.
Mortyn, Henry, 626.
, John, 491.
Mortyndale, John, 626.
Morral, co. Cornwall, 80.
Morren, William, 193.
Moryngthorpe. See Momingthorpe.
Morys, John, 645.
Nicholas. 208.
.Bobert, 214.
Moryshed. See Morishede.
Mosswood, Moswode, in the Isle of Azholme,
CO. Lincoln, 391.
Mosterton, Mottesthom. oo. Dorset, 886.
Moeton. John, 192.
Mote, CO. Kent. 383. 436, 436. 468.
Mote. John, 102.
Joan his wife, 102.
Patrick de la, 405.
.Walter, 283.
Motford. See Mutford.
Motheley. See Metheley.
Moton, William, 663.
Motrigo. Su Mondragon.
672
GENERAL INDEX.
Motte. Biohard. 467.
Alioehis wife. 467.
Mottenden, Motjnden, oo. Kent, Biohard,
minister of, 150.
MotteB, in Xonington, oo. Kent. 515.
Mottesthom, See Moeterton.
Mottram, Mottrum Andrewe, oo. Chester, 8.
Mott«, Motti8[in St. Lawrenoe] ,co. Essex, 495.
Motynden. See Mottenden.
Moubrai, Boger de, 66.
Moubraj, John de, 818.
Mooghn, John. 38.
Moulsoe, Mulso, oo. Buckingham, 33.
Moulton, Multon, co. Linooln, 86. 151, 387.
Moonbj. See Mumbj.
Moonford, Bose, 60.
Mounjoje, James, 408.
Mounpesson. See Mompesson.
Monntaga, William, 268.
Mounteyn, Biohard, 468.
Mountferaunt, Bertrand, lord of, 444.
, PetroniUa his wife. 444.
, Katherine, 444.
Mountford. Gkorge 457.
, Laurence, chaplain of Flamstead, 536.
, Simon, 50. 102, 109, HI, 354, 394,
401,489,576.
Thomas, 86.
William, 215.
Mountgomery. See Montgomery.
Mountgraoe. co. York, prior and convent of,
441.
, Bobert, prior of, 441.
Monntjoj. See Blount.
Mountnessing, Monteneysyng, oo. Essex, 233,
237.
Mount Orgueil, in Jersey, 40.
Mount's Bay, oo. Cornwall, 245.
Mourlaix. See Morlaix.
Mourton. See Morton.
Mousehole, Medeshole, oo. Cornwall, 289.
Mowbray, John, duke of Norfolk, 1, 5, 9, 10,
12, 15, 19. 32, 46. 48. 54, 65. 75, 77,
118, 208. 222, 224, 230. 231, 297, 358,
480.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 75, 77,96,
388,508.
, ,Annehi8daaghter, 1, 5, 9, 10,
12, 15, 19, 32, 46, 48, 54 55, 75, 208,
222,224,230,231.
Katharine, duchess of Norfolk, 74, 75.
208.
Nigel de, 93.
Boger de, 93.
Mower, Henry, the elder, 437.
, , the younger, 437.
Moyle, Moille, Walter, 28. 48, 107.
, justice of the Bench, 196,236.
Moyne, John le, 68, 339. And see Moigne.
Muohelney. Moohelney, oo. Somerset, abbot
of, 349.
Muohgode, Bobert, 85.
Mngge, John, 345.
Biohard, 345.
Muklowe, Moklowe, John, 213, 244.
Mulewioh, Nicholas de, 66.
Mulgan, John, 78, 79.
Mulso. See Moulsoe.
Mulso, William, 23, 47, 144, 566.
Multon. See Moulton.
Multon Hall in Frampton, co. Lincoln, 53.
Multon, John, 227.
Mumby, Mounby. oo. Lincoln, 15, 74.
Mund, John, 86.
Munde, Thomas, 148.
Munden, Great, oo. Hertford, 294.
Mundesley. co. Norfolk, 414, 455.
Mundon, Monden, oo. Essex, 434.
Mundy, Biohard, 293.
Mungall, John, 192.
Munggumbery. See Montgomery.
Munke, John, 464.
Munsun, John, 128.
, Elisabeth his wife, 128.
, John, the younger, 128.
Muroote. John, abbot of Thomey, 474, 481.
Musbury, co. Devon, 472.
Musgrave, John, 899, 478, 507,577.
sheriff of Wilts, 491.
, Nicholas, 546.
, , Margaret his wife, 546.
Biohard, 397, 492, 545, 577.
, the elder,214.
the younger, 214.
, William, 397, 492, 545, 577.
Muston, Andrew. 526.
Matford, Motford, oo. Suffolk. 49.
Mutford, John de, 286.
Mutton, Bobert, 204.
Muythe. See Mythe.
Myohyng. See Meeohing.
Mydelhiuu, Master Bobert, warden of le priory
hermitage by Dorchester, 60.
Mydelton. See Milton ; Middelton.
Myghell, William, 178.
Mylen, Boger, 266.
Mylner, Bobert, 295.
Mynde, Thomas, abbot of Shrewsbury, 187.
Mynhede. See Minehead.
Mynours, John, esoheator in the county of
Stafford, 14.
Biohard, 516.
Mynskyp. See Minskip.
Mynsted. See Minstead.
Mynt, William, 483.
Mythe, Muythe (in Tewkesbury), oo.
Gloucester, 284.
Myton, Miton, oo. Warwick, 73, 318.
Mytton. See Mitton.
Myrote. See Meiyod.
GENERAL INDEX.
678
N
Nanby. See NaTenby.
Nanby, John, 207, 299, 335.
Nanfaa, John, 40, 97.
Biohard, 855.
Kandyn, Arnold, 265.
Nansirgh, oo. Cornwall, 359.
Nantes, Nawntes, in Brittany, 366.
, ship called la Kateryn of, 426.
Naples, 88.
king of, 88,
Naples, Louis de, 275.
Napper, Katharine, 95.
Napton« John, 101.
Narberth, Nerbert [oo. Pembroke], 59, 350.
Narborongh, Thomas, 161.
Naseby, co. Northampton, 31.
Naseby, John, 264.
Nason, William, 83.
Nasshe, James, ohaplain of WoWorley, 496.
Naofan. See Nanfan.
Nauntes. See Nantes.
Nayenby. Nanby, oo. Lincoln, 158.
Naweton, Thomas, 492.
Nawntes. See Nantes.
Nayler, Biohard, S3.
Naylesworth, William, 249.
Neall, Bobert, 27.
Neberde, WiUiam, 340.
Nedeham. John, 22, 50, 112, 144, 145, 557,
563-565, 567, 570, 576.
, justice of the Bench, 196, 236.
Nederdale. See Nidderdale.
Nedurhaddon. See Haddon.
Neel, Nele, Christopher, 396, 400, 489, 564.
, John, 144.
, Philip. 261.
Biohard, 22, 50, 112, 144, 145, 289.
311. 321, 822. 343, 896, 465. 466, 498,
520, 545, 546, 558-556, 560. 562, 563.
567-569, 574. 577-580.
, , justice of the Bench, 350, 360.
, William, 274, 448. 483.
Nelot, John, 858.
Nelrenton. See Newington.
Nerbert. See Narberth.
Nesfeld. John, 102, 448. 460, 485.
Biohard, 82.
Neston, in Oorsham, oo. Wilts, 499.
NetheraTon, NethirhaTen, co. Wilts, 392.
Netherhall, in Bures St. Mary, cos. Essex and
Suffolk, 179.
Netherhardies. See Hardres.
Nethersole, John, 51, 188, 466, 552.
8258
Netherwood, Nethwode [co. Hereford], 350.
Nethirham. See Ham, Low.
Nethwode. See Netherwood.
Netilcombe. See Nettlecombe.
Netilton. WUliam, 449.
Nettlecombe, Netilcombe, oo. Somerset. 504.
Neuburgh, Neuborough, Neubury, John. 215,
256, 353, 395. 527, 559.
Neudegate, John, 398.
Neuport, John, 84.
, rector of Stanford Biyers, 15.
Neuss, Nussia, in Almain, 71.
Neuton, John, 170. 395, 398, 571.
, , abbot of St. Osyth's, 185.
, Biohard, chief justice of the Bench,
28,200.
And see Newton.
Neye, WUliam. 551.
Neyell, Bobert, 186.
NeTille, Neyile, NcTylle, Edward, lord
Bergerenny, 12, 124.
, Elisabeth his wife, 12.
, , Katharine his wife, 124.
George, 4, 149, 265, 397, 399, 491,
516, 545, 549, 559. 562, 575. 577.
.archbishop of York [1465*
1476] , 7, 199, 292.
, , master of the hospital of St.
Leonard, York, 292.
, , lord Bergevenny, 12, 124, 394,
898, 425, 465, 490. 559, 562. 574, 575.
, , lord Latymer, 30, 241, 274.
, , , Elisabeth his wife,
233, 241, 274.
, Henry, of Latymer, 241, 274.
, John. 399, 492, 565, 580.
, , of LeToisegge, 214.
marquis of Montagu, 4, 63,
192,344.
, , Isabel his wife, 63,
192, 487.
, , , Gborge their son, 68,
192.
Margaret, 254, 450.
, Balph, 14.
, , Isabel his wife, 14.
, , lord Neville, 427, 428.
, , earl of Westmoreland, 14.
, Biohard, earl of Salisbury, 157, 254,
450.
, , earl of Warwick and Salis-
bury. 97, 136, 155, 192, 263, 269, 365,
379, 423, 477, 484, 531.
, , chamberlain of England, 67.
, keeper and justice of the
foresto beyond Trent, 338.
, , lord Latymer, 241, 274.
, Bobert, 320, 355, 395, 400, 490, 668.
Thomas, 145, 564, 568.
, , of Leressege, 580.
WiUiam. 57. 293.
, , Alice his wife, 298.
2v
674
GENERAL INDEX.
Newark, oo. Nottingham, 35, 284, 542.
letten patent dated at. 123, 391.
by Guildford, oo. Surrej, prior and
oonyent of, 176.
Biohard prior of, 176»
Newark, Newerk, William, 224, 534.
Newbegin, Newebiggyng, in Egton, oo. Tork.
117.
Newberj, John, 374.
Newbold Vernon [oo. Leioester], 552.
Newbroogh, Nuburgh Tyndale, co. Northum-
berland, 156.
Newbryge, Biohard, 204.
Newburgh, oo. York, 93.
, prior and oanona of, 93.
Newburgh, Boger de, earl of Warwiek. 66.
Newbury, Njbnry, oo. Somerset, 527.
New Castle of Ljones, oo. Dublin, 164.
Newoastle [oo. Glamorgan], 511.
onTyne, 198, 319, 415, 446. 494, 509,
535.
mayor and burgeeses of, 159,
415, 509.
mayor of. See Gt^rlyle ; Cok.
port of , 38, 177, 237, 256, 352,
374, 403, 404, 509.
, ship called la Marie of, 366.
Newohuroh, Neweohirohe. Eyerard, 31, 125.
, Katharine hie wife, 125.
Neweford. See Nutford.
Newehawe, Adam, 259.
Neweman, Henry, 29.
Newenham, James, 493.
William, 23. 141, 146, 539, 567.
Newenton. See Newingtoh.
Newenton, John, 571.
Neweporte, John, 84.
Newerk. 8u Newark.
Neweton, John, 83, 571.
.Stephen, 36.
And tee Neuton ; Newton.
New Forest, oo. Southampton, 208, 480, 514.
Newhaven by Calais, 540.
Newington, Newenton, co. Kent, 383, 435.
Newington Green, oo. Middlesex, 229.
Newland, oo. Cornwall, 359.
, Newelond, co. Gloucester, 261. 405
469, 503.
, Neulond, oo. Somerset, 437.
Newland, John, abbot of St. Ausustine by
Bristol, 273, 278. "^
, Thomas, 64, 98, 437.
Newman, John, 76.
, chaplain of Brailes, 457.
, William, 135.
Newnham, Newenham, oo. Bedford, prior and
oonyent of, 325.
, John, prior of, 210, 325.
00. Kent, 92, 281.
, Niweham [oo. Warwick], 65.
New Park, oo. Southampton, 480.
Newport, oo. Essex, 161.
oo. Monmouth, 880, 405, 410. 414.
431, 437, 474, 475.
, Ncweport [in North Curry], oo,
Somerset, 337.
Pagnel, oo. Birmingham, 67. 70. 100.
150. 210, 258. 803, 457, 474.
hospital of St. John Baptist,
Henry Smyth, warden of, 334. 361.
, William Baynton,
warden of, 334, 361.
Newport, Biohard, 256.
New Boss. Bosse. oo. Wexford, 78, 79.
Newsells. Newsellis, in Barkway, oo. Hert-
ford, 366, 497.
Newsholme, Newsom, oo. York, 75.
Newstead in Sherwood, oo. Nottingham,
William, prior of, 104.
Newton, oo. Norfolk. 309, 328.
00. Salop, 10.
[CO. Salop], 350.
Neuton, co. Somerset, 437.
, Neweton, co. Sn£Folk, 85, 477.
, Niwetona [oo. Warwick], 65.
[oo. WUte] , 507.
byDembleby, co. Lincoln, 167.
Bushell, CO. Beyon, 8.
Ferrers, oo. Deyon, 270.
Poppleford, Newton Popilford, oo.
Deyon, 200.
Newton, John, 60. 489.
Master Beginald, yicar of Broms-
groye, 57.
, Biohard, 327.
Bobert. 191.
William, 247, 508.
And tee Newton ; Neweton.
Nioholl, Laurence, 84.
Beginald, 193.
Biohard, parson of North Hill, 106.
NiooU, Biohard, 375.
Thomas, 22.
Nicholson, Nioholasson, John, 30.
,Boland, 534.
William, 249, 335.
Nidderdale, Nederdale. Nidresdale, oo. York
318, 345, 506.
Nightingale, Bobert, 392, 418.
Mary his wife, 418.
Nigro, John Antonio de, 198.
Nigrono, John Ambrosio de, 331, 350, 362,
467.
Nisell, Thomas, 126.
Nitter, Nicholas, 292.
Niweham. See Newnham.
GENERAL INDEX.
675
Niwetona. See Newton.
NobUl, John, 26.
, Bobeit,26.
Noble. NobjU, WiUiam, 108.
Nooton Park, co. Linooln, prior and oonrent
of, 167.
Nonelej, Biohard, 341.
Nonington, oo. Kent, 515.
Noon, Bobert, 541.
Norbory, Northbery [eo. Derby], 524.
Norbnry, Elinbeth, 16.
, Henry, 16.
John, 16. 85, 244. 392, 894, 400, 489,
574.
Nordon, Biohard, 81.
Noreyi. See Norreya.
Norff, John, 172,
Norfolk, duke of. See Mowbray ; Biehard ;
Howard.
county of. 5, 12, 37. 87, 110-112, 119,
182, 248, 285, 315, 317. 322. 353, 362.
380, 393. 397. 414, 423. 439, 466, 487,
490. 535. 543.
sheriff of, 50, 78. 110. 237,
264, 272. 820, 397, 439. 446, 493. 494,
518, 519, 544.
And see Twyer; Howard; Badolif;
Willoughby; Pole.
, , eeoheator in, 131, 164, 522.
And tee Qemey; Auatyn; Wodhous;
Bokewode; UlTeeton.
outlawries in, 25, 26,28-31,
55. 64, 81-86. 149-151, 188.200,232,
265. 268, 290, 292-294, 298, 316. 357,
468, 469.
, Bubeidy and nlnage of cloth
in, 300, 409.
, oommissiont of the peace in,
566.
Norfolk. William, parson of Alpheton, 301.
Borley,301.
Norham. oo. Northumberland, 213.
Nona. See Norreys.
Norman, Balph, 245.
, Bobert, 515.
Boger, 515.
Normandy, 306, 340, 498.
Normanton. 66.
CO. Leicester, 407.
Normanton, Thomas, portioner of Crewkeme.
165.
, warden of the hospital of St.
Leonard, Derby, 166.
Norreys, Noreys. Norres, Norys, Edward, 508.
Frideswide his wife, 508.
Henry, 460.
, James, 142.
John, 97. 205, 871, 895, 458, 554.
, , sheriff of Oxford and Berks,
Boger, 552.
Thomas, 807, 516.
Norreys, WiUiam. 23, 63, 109, 144, 157, 171.
192. 289, 363, 371, 395, 466, 471, 472,
487, 554.
, , Isabella his wife, 63, 192.
487.
Norroy, king of arms. See Holme; Writhe:
More.
North, John, 172.
, , Christina his wife, 172.
, Bobert, 17.
, Thomas, 214.
Northall. See Northolt
Northalle. oo. Buckingham, 219.
Northallertonshire, 160.
Northam, co. Deron, 301.
Northambregge. See Fambridge, North*
Northampton. 65, 99, 146. 201, 221, 249, 290,
833, 864, 416. 418, 434, 516.
mayor of. See Heyrose; Clerk;
Lynde.
, election of mayor of, 99.
, burgesses of, 99.
, mayor and burgesses of, 484.
statute of , 49.
letters patent dated at, 430.
, St. James by, abbot and convent of ,
65.
, , abbot of, 280.
, priory of St. Andrew, 209.
, Dan John Holder, prior of,
209.
, William Brekenok, prior of,
209,802.
, abbey of St. Mary de Pratis by, 230.
conTent of, 280.
Qonora Dowghton. abbess of ,
280.
, Dame Joan Doghty, abbess
of, 280.
, sub^rioress of, 280.
,oounfrfr of, 13, 57, 98, 109, 111,
140, 143, 144, 188, 208, 220, 227. 247.
289, 344, 354, 364, 393. 896, 400, 418.
419, 452, 462, 474, 482, 492, 541.
sheriff of, 23, 95, 109, 110,
144, 276. 320, 398, 400, 492, 494. 518,
519. 544.
, escheatorin, 4, 45, 181,163,
164, 210, 231. 257, 280, 286, 340, 368,
459, 474, 480. 522.
And tee Merbury ; Fenne ; Burton ;
Barker.
, outlawries in, 83, 85, 186,
290, 292, 295.
, , commissions of the peace in,
567.
Northampton, John, yioar of Ashbourne, 524.
Northbery. See Norbnry.
Northoory. See Cuny, North.
Northoote, co. Cornwall or Deron, 481, 516.
Northeelynohewarton. See Clenohwuton.
676
GENERAL INDEX.
Northileet foo, Kent], 12.
North Hales, Northales [oo. Suffolk], 142.
North Hill, NorthiU [oo. Cornwall j , 106.
Northland. Thomas, sheriff of London, 373.
, of Middlesex, 432.
Northlie. See Leigh.
Northmerston. See Marston
Northolt, Northall, oo. Middlesex, 308.
Northorome. See Owram.
Northou, Bichard, 332.
Northorer, co. Somerset, 17.
Northstowe, oo. Cambridge, hundred of, 142,
258.
Northtodenham. See Tuddenham.
Northumberland, earl of. See Peroy.
county of, 38. 166, 160, 214, 839,
344, 396, 508.
, sheriff of, 518. 519, 544.
, , escheator in, 10,210,548.
And tee Hothom.
• , mines in, 116.
» , oommissions of the peaoe in,
568.
Northvanbregge. See Fiunbridge, North.
Northwelde. See Weald.
Northwich, oo. Chester, 476.
Northwood, 00. Chester, 510.
Northwydom. See Witham.
Norton [co. Hadnor] , 59, 350.
Beauohamp, oo. Somerset, 436, 437.
Davy. 5tftf Green's Norton.
Bawney, oo. Devon, 472.
under Edge [co. Gloucester], 127.
in les Mores, oo. Stafford, 423.
Norton, George, prior of St. Frideswide's.
Oxford, 162, 163, 481.
, John, 223.
f , abbot of Eyesham, 368.
Bobert, 534.
, Thomas, 22, 50, 71.
William, 411.
Norwich, 78, 82, 102, 112, 128, 208, 213, 225,
266, 272, 286, 293, 313, 325, 326, 335,
357, 372, 396, 415, 431, 445, 452, 456,
459, 469, 470, 498, 510. 518, 538, 541,
551.
charter dated at, 432.
I outlawry in, 25, 30, 84, 150, 151, 186.
, mayor and oitiiens of, 326.
, mayor of, 543, 547.
And see Aubry ; Portelond.
dioceseof,46, 54, 121, 156, 164, 282,
301, 315. 323, 329, 330. 375, 413, 414,
455, 477, 485, 514, 526.
, bishop of, 307.
And tu Goldwell.
» cathedral church of Holy Trinity.
... prior and convent of, 96, 204,
.., John, prior of, 204, 807.
307.
Norwod, John, 570.
Norys. See Norreys.
Notgrove, Nutgrove [co. Gloucester] , 818.
Notte, John, 526.
Nottingham, 8, 19, 27, 59, 146, 157, 218, 284.
263, 268, 396, 483, 449-452. 487, 613.
528.
, men of, 484.
, mayor of. See Englyshe.
outlawry in, 27.
, earl of. See Berkeley.
letters patent dated at, 120-123, 144,
145, 281, 282, 287, 387-892, 422-424.
426-428, 480, 433^7. 439, 440. 448-
452, 454, 471-477, 485, 602, 603, 507,
613, 616, 548, 549. 562, 557, 668. 566.
578.
county of, 126, 208, 297. 320, 388,
866, 8^, 895, 400, 490, 544.
, sheriff of, 393, 400, 490, 494,
618, 519, 544.
And tee Pole ; Blount.
, , escheator in, 10, 88, 210.
And $ee Pierpoint ; Morton.
, outlawry in, 6. 27, 83, 185,
268, 299.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth
in, 284.
, , commissions of the peaoe in,
568,
Notyn, Colyn, 426.
Notyngham. William, 50, 109, 111. 188. 289,
321, 322, 345, 394, 564, 556, 660-562,
567, 671, 674, 676.
, , chief baron of the Exchequer,
164.
Nowell, Charles, 844, 347.
> , escheator in Essex and Hert-
ford. 189.
Ellen, 287.
PhiUp, 427.
, Boger. 123.
Nowers, John, 80.
Noyell, Bobert, 296.
Nuburgh. See Newbrough.
Nucellis pursuivant at arms, 416.
Nun, John, parson of Braokdish, 155.
Nuneaton, Eton, oo. Warwick, 29.
, prioress and nuns of, 334.
Elisabeth, prioress of, 834.
Nunny, Alice, abbess of Godstow, 228.
Nursling, NutteshuUing, oo. Southampton, 37.
Nursteed, Nutotede, oo. Wilts, 601.
Nussia. See Neuss.
Nutford, Neweford, oo. Dorset, 219.
Nutgrove. See Notgrove.
Nutstede. See Nursteed.
NutteshuUing. See Nursling.
Nuttyll, Antony, 72.
Elisabeth, 72.
Walter, 72.
Nybury. See Newbury.
GENERAL INDEX.
677
Njche, Thomas, 86.
Nyghtyngale, Thomas, 291.
Njkson, John, 142.
Njland, Bartholomew, 384.
Nynge, John, 77.
William, 620.
Nyter. John, 283.
0
Oakford, Okeford, oo. Deyon, 68, 485, 682.
Oakham, Okeham, oo. Bntland, 488.
, letters patent dated at, 474.
Oare, Ore, oo. Wilts, 601.
Oohecote. See Edgecote.
Ochoa, Peter, 271.
Oekendon, South, Sonthwokrndon, Wokyndon
Bokell, 00. Essex, 868, 419, 420, 624,
630.
Ookham, Okham, co. Snrrej, 488.
Oole Pjeohard, Piohardes Ogle, co. Hereford,
179.
Odalj, Geoffrey, parson of Bathwire, 389.
Odell, Thomas, 369.
Odiham, oo. Southampton, 882, 412, 442.
Odimer. Se4 Udymer.
Odymer. See Udimore,
Ogard. Henry, 397, 490, 667.
Ogbonme, Okebum, oo. Wilts, prior of, 637.
Oggowen, John, 284.
Ogle, Ewin, lord of, 196.
, Owin, 446.
, Bobert, 446.
, , Isabel his wife, 446.
, lord of , 196, 668.
Oglesthorpe, Thomas, 238.
Ogoston, George, 626.
Okbume, William, 462.
Okebum. See Ogbonme.
Okeford [oo. Dorset], 627.
Fitcpaine, oo. Somerset, 140.
And see Oakford.
Okeham. See Oakham.
Okehampton, co. Devon, 90, 122, 806» 366,
6i2.
Okeley, Boger, 96.
Oker. PhUip, 667.
Okerford, Nicholas, 311.
Okes, Okys, Thomas, 304, 309.
Okey, Edward, 160.
Okolte [00. Norfolk], 164.
OkoTer, Balph, 624.
, Humphrey, 624.
Olassanall, Sebastian de, 268.
Olaysola, Antony de, 277»
OldbuiT, Oldeburi, oo. Gloucester, 8, 161,
Oldefeld, Peter. 626.
, Bobert, 630.
Old Ford, oo. Middlesex, 269.
Oldmixon, William, 616.
Oldom, Edward, 163.
Oleron, in France, 146*
Olney, co. Bnokingham, 266, 473, 479.
Olney, Thomas, 73.
Olthorpe. See Althorpe.
Olreston, co. Gloucester, 611.
Olyeston, Thomas, abbot of Malmesbmy, 202.
Olysleyer, John, 344.
Olyver, John. 209, 846.
, Bobert, 244, 626.
Ongar, Ongre, co. Essex, 480.
, hundred of, 267, 430.
High, Highanger, 00. Essex, 316.
Ookys. See Okes.
Opsham. See Topsham.
Orby, CO. Linooln, 48, 297.
Orchard, John, 668.
Oroheston, oo. Wilts, 497.
Ord, Owerd, John, 318, 819.
Ordnance, 14, 76, 218, 244, 260, 886, 887»488,
444, 462, 488.
, master of. See Audeley; Bygot ;
Sturgeon.
Ordoigna, Martin de, 446, 681.
Ore. See Oare.
Ore by Fayersham, co. Kent, 301.
yan Orel, Henry, 116.
Orell, William, 244.
Orenge, Orynge, John, 262.
Orford, Oreford [co. Suffolk], burgesses of.
176.
Orleigh, Orley, Warley [oo. Deron]. See
Denys.
Orleton [oo. Hereford] , 860.
Ormesby, Omesby, oo. Norfolk, 428.
Ormonde, James, earl of Wiltshire, 222, 806,
608.
, , Eleanor his wife, 806.
James de, 608.
, , Arioe his wife. 606«
John, 63,608.
, Thomas. 68, 807, 608, 638.
, lord of, 619, 668.
And see Butler.
Omesby. See Ormesby.
Omey. See Aldemey.
Orpington, co. Kent, 191.
Orsett, CO. Essex, 148, 293.
Orston, Thomas, 104.
Orzeys, Bichard, 111.
Orygge, Thomas, 379.
I Osbaldwiok, 00. York, a7.
, Osbom, Bichard, 187.
678
GENERAL INDEX.
Osboumbj, OBberneby, oo. Linooln, 167.
Osbourne, Bobert, 162.
Osea. Oaeiej. oo. Enex, 496.
Oaenej, oo. Oxford, 462.
OBenej, Thomas, 294.
Osgobj, Master William, prebendary of
Salisbury, 481.
Osgodby, oo. York, 196, 197.
Oslestonl co. Derby, 16.
Osmond, John. 127.
Osmondes in Famham, co. Dorset, 650.
Osolyeston. See'OwBton,
Ospringe^ oo. Kent, 234, 281.
Osseleston pWoolston, oo. Salop], 616.
Ossington. oo. Nottingham, 469.
Ostend, in Flanders, 370.
Oswaldkirk, Oswoldkyrk, oo. York, 372.
Oswestre, Bobert, 160.
Oswestry, co. Salop, 102.
Otham, Otteham, co. Kent, 336.
Othen, Thomas, 73
Othewode, Biohard, 8K
Otisquynt, John, 266.
Otten, Ottre, John, 421, 428.
Thomas, 369, 393, 489.
WiUiam, 464, 618.
Otterhounds, 60U
Ottery St. Mary, Saint Mary Oterey, oo.
Devon, 301, 332.
Ottonholme in Holdemesse, oo. York, 26.
Otworthe, William, 244.
Oudeby, MasterWalter, provost of Cotterstook,
163.
, , prebendary of St. Stephen's,
Westminster, 163.
> > parsonof St. Margaret Moyses
in Frydaystrete, London, 326.
Ougham. . See Hougham.
Ould^oourt, CO. Hereford, 228.
Oulston, Uluestona [co. York] , 93.
Oandlof Oundill, oo. Northampton, 41.
Oure. See Ore.
Ouesey. See Osea.
Oase river, oo. York, 61. 112, 188, 319.
Ouseland, oo. Nottingham, 460.
Ousteby, Thomas, parson of Hotham, 411.
Ouston. See OwBton.
Outlawry, 6, 8, 26^2, 36, 39^44, 63, 66, 66,
64, 76, 80^7, 96, 101, 114. 126,
128-130, 132. 148-161, 167, 169, 170,
181, 186-189, 191, 192, 199, 200, 203,
223, 224.229, 232, 248, 261. 266-268.
279, 2 »0.296, 298, 299, 303, 306, 316,
316, 323, 328, 331, 340. 867-360, 382.
436, 446» 467-469^ 634, 638, 649.
Outwell, OwteweU, oo. Norfolk, 86*
Ovedale. See Uvedale.
Over, CO. Gloucester, 514.
OverhaU, oo. Essex, 179.
in Cavendish, co. Suffolk, 463.
Ovennersshe, oo. Chester. 476.
Overton Longville, oo. Huntingdon, 440.
Waterville, oo. Huntingdon, 232.
Overton, Bobert, chaplain of Welshpool, 68.
Thomas, 78.
, Thomas de, 419.
, Joan his wife, 419.
Oving, 00. Sussex, 148.
Ovy, Nicholas, 66, 213. 263,
Owerd. See Ord.
Owgan, John, the elder, 412.
, , the younger, 412.
OwlKnowie, Wodknoll [in Carhampton] . oo.
Somerset, 604.
Owlsby, Thomas. 30:
Owram, North, Northorome, co. York, 291.
Owre. See Ore.
Owston, Osolveston [oo. Leicester], convent
of, 280.
Bobert Eirkby, abbot of, 280.
, Henry Medbum. abbot of, 280.
Owston, Ouston, co. Lincoln, 438.
Ounstuna [co. Lincoln], 93.
Owtewell, 161.
And tee Outwell.
Oxburgh, 00. Norfolk, 308.
Oxenbrigge, Oxbiygge, Godard, 122.
Bobert. 61.
Thomas, 61, 122, 216, 363, 370. 378,
894, 398, 489, 646, 676.
Oxford, 13, 26. 40. 43. 46, 67. 86, 96, 160,
207, 219, 272, 289, 314, 367, 442, 449,
462, 469.
, mayor and burgesses of . 442.
, commissions of the peace in, 669.
, Friars Minor of, 66, 406.
, Friars Preachers of, 372.
, priory of St. Frideswide, 162. 163,
, convent of. 162, 481.
, , John Westbury, prior of,
162;
, , George Norton, prior of, 162,
163,481.
, Bichard Walker, prior of, 480.
, earl of. Su de Vere.
University of , 40, 43.
, chancellor and scholars of.
442.
, chancellor of. See Wyde-
ville; Harford.
GENERAL INDEX.
679
Oxford GollegoB :
Linooln, rector and scholars of, 115.
Magdalen, president and scholars of,
48,68, 1&, 378.
, William ^berd, president
of. 48, 63, 148.
, Biehard Mayew, president
of, 378.
New CoUeffe, Walter Hille, warden
of, 281.
Oriel, proTOst and scholars of, 306.
, John T^ilour, proTost of,
306
Oxford, county of, 23. 24, 98. 109, 124, 140,
144, 220. 227, 256, 854, 371, 377. 395,
400, 466, 460, 466. 474, 489, 496, 505,
631.
, sheriflf of, 23, 109, 144. 320,
371, 377, 400, 466, 518, 619, 544.
And see Delamare ; Norreys ; Talbot ;
Frank.
, escheator in, 10, 34, 131,163,
210, 281, 286, 306, 340, 480, 621.
And tee Bokes ; Goylyn.
, outlawries in. 28, 84, 150,
266, 367.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth
in, 841.
, , commissions of the peace in,
669.
Oxholme. See Axholme*
Oxney, Isle of, co. Sussex, 435.
Oxneys, in North Lynn, oo. Norfolk, 179.
Oierio, Jerome de, 100.
Pabenham, Bobert, vicar of Studham, 86.
Paohintona. See Packington.
Paokington, Pakyngton, co. Stafford, 422.
, Pachintona [oo. Warwick], 66.
Paokmoor, Pakemore, co. Salop, 60.
Padstow [co. Cornwall], 356.
, port of, 347.
Padworth [oo. Berks], 175.
Page. John. 78, 666.
Biohard, 224, 239, 392, 398. 401. 466,
477, 490, 563.
, William, 61.
Paget, Boger, 73.
Pagham, co. Sussex, 815.
Paglesham, Pakesham, oo. Essex, 508, 638.
Painsford, Pynesford, co. Deron, 187.
Pftkemore. See Paokmoor.
SMPnokmores.
Pakenham, co. Suffolk, 25.
Pakenham, Henry, 56.
, Bobert, 66.
.William, 66.
Pakesham. See Pagleeham.
Palaciis, Alfonso de, 446.
Palady, John, rector of Crick, 374.
Palling, CO. Norfolk, 120.
Pallyn^n, Bobert, chaplain of Crewkeme,
Palmer, Henry, 646.
, John, 229, 294, 844.
, Nicholas, 376. 487.
, Bobert, 668.
, Thomas, 85, 107, 292.
, William, 29, 864, 896, 400, 425, 492,
570.
Pambere, co. Southampton, forest of, 448.
Panell, John, 95, 198.
Panfield. Panndefeld. co. Essex, priory of,
384.
Pantry. William of. 487.
Panyent, John, 292.
, Bobert. 292.
Pftpe, Biehard, 82.
Papenham. See Paringham.
Papworth, co. Cambridge, hundred of, 142.
258.
......... Eyerard, co. Cambridge, 315.
Paranet, Biohard. 279.
Parattes. in Barfrestone, co. Kent, 516.
Parohet, William. 486.
Pardo. John, 847. 855, 426. 631.
Parfey, Bobert, 6.
Paris, Parliament of the French king at. 67.
Parisola, Antony. 323.
Park (in Egloshayle). co. Cornwall, 359.
Parke, co. Hertford, 81.
Parkehale, co. Essex, 582.
Parker, Alice. 181.
, John, 806.
, Biehard. 864. 540.
Thomas, 6, 102, 181, 186, 291.
, sheriff of Hereford, 85.
William, 6, 86, 266, 308, 426.
Parksoken, co. Hertford, 874.
Parliament, 3, 14, 61. 70, 76, 118, 134. 166,
168, 190, 207, 228, 239. 246. 262. 259,
836, 844, 858, 403. 484. 494, 500, 611,
625.
And $ee Westminster ; Beading.
, speaker of, 418.
, clerk of. See Hutton.
Pamyooto, Bobert de, parson of Ash, 136.
Parpoynt. See Pierpoint.
Parr, Thomas, 409, 481.
, William, 61, 109, 110, 112, 213, 214,
241, 317, 348, 896, 409, 481, 656, 577.
Parrers [in Cheshunt], oo. Hertford, 116.
Parrowe. John. 240.
Parsall. See Persale.
680
GENERAL INDEX.
t
Pturshore. See Pershore.
Papwns, Dayid, parson of West Meon, 832.
« parson of Winohiliea, 8d2.
Partfoyle, Bobert, 395, 562.
Partriohe, Thomas, 525.
Partryoh, Andrew, 160.
P^MTB, John, 8. 291.
PaMe. John, 344.
, Peter de, 370.
Paseelowes, co. Suffolk, 453.
Passemer, Pasmer, Richard, 187
Passewater, Thomas, 22^.
Paaaheley, John, 247.
Paston, John, 171, 353, 397, 490, 543, 667.
William, 53, 257, 397, 511.
Padvell, Pasterell, John, 251.
Patengeham. See Pattingham.
Patresham. See Petersham.
Patrizboume, Patrikesboume, oo. Kent, 14.
Patryk, John, 26
Pattingham, Patengeham. Patyngeham, oo
Stafford, 68, 137, 316, 365.
Paty, John, parson of Shamoote, 439.
Patyngeham. See Pattingham.
Patyngeham, Thomas, 68.
Patyrson, John, 218.
Paule, Pawle, Richard, 187.
Panlet, Pawelet, Amyas. 534.
John, 572.
, William, 358, 895, 534, 571.
Paundefeld. See Panfield.
Paupeday, William, 86.
Paringham, Papenham, oo. Bedford, 287.
Paylynscray. See St. Paul's Cray.
Pavy, Hugh, 256, 527.
Pawelet. See Paulet.
Payn, Payne, John, 29, 271, 317, 380, 421.
551.
r >.., prior of the Friars Preachers,
363.
Michael. 437.
, Richard, 437, 519.
; parson of Sorayingham, 217.
, Thomas, 436.
William, 325.
Paynell, John, 394, 489, 565.
William, 51, 108, 110, 399, 491,
564.
Payntour, Paynter, Pcyntour, Peynier, John,
145, 268, 368. 497.
, Thomas, 438.
Peautrer, John, 42.
Pebmarsh, oo. Essex, 382.
Peoohe, Isabel. 194.
, William, 355, 416.
Peckham, East, oo. Kent, 269.
Peookke, John, 266.
Pedham Hall, in Beighton, oo. Norfolk, 143.
Pedill. 5«« Piddle.
Pedynnok. See Bodinnoo.
Peenge. See Fengp,
Peete, John, <^plain of Bolney inTomworth,
64.
PeitTyn, Richard, 515.
Pohs, Pek, John, 97, 135, 344, 504.
Richard, 128.
, Thomas, 30.
, William, 30.
Pekemaa, John, 31.
Pekeryng. See Pykeryng.
Peket, Bsn Thomas, prior of Chertsey, 166.
abbot of Chertsey, 166, 170.
Pekham, James, 898.
sheriff of Kent, 490.
Pelet, John, 282.
Pelham, William, 398, 489.
Pellet, John, 232.
Pellitot, Pelitotte, John, parson of St Peter
the Greater, Chichester, 188, 142. 167.
, parson of Woolbeding, 138,
142.
Pelly, John, 268.
Pellyn, John, 245.
Pemberton. Hugh, 83.
James, 240, 476.
Robert, 67, 109, 144, 893, 400, 492,
516, 567.
Pembridge, Pembnigge, oo. Hereford, 348,
350, 861, 588.
Pembroke, 350, 414, 474.
county of, 850.
Penally, Pennalee, oo. Pembroke, 501.
Pencarreg, co. Carmarthen, 411.
Pencombe, oo. Hereford, 179.
Pende, Thomas, 130.
Pendeford, John, 523.
Pendleston, co. Salop, 448.
Peneriohe, 250.
Penesherst. See Penshurst.
Penfoun, Jo&n, 398, 490, 556.
Penge, Peenge, oo. Surrey, 255, 283.
Pengelly in St- Neot, oo. Cornwall, 96.
Pengelly, Stephen, 185.
Penhall (in St. Enoder), oo. Cornwall, 359.
Penistone, Penyston, oo. York, 157.
Penketh, Thomas, 543.
Penley, John, 899, i87, 490.
, , esoheator in the oountj of
Hereford, 116.
Penlyn, John, 80, 355, 896, 556.
Penmarch, Penmarke, in Brittany, ship oalled
le Katheryn of. 193.
Pennallee. See Penally.
Pennant Malankith [oo. Montgomery] , 315.
Penny, Thomas, 146.
, Wmiam,512.
Pennyng, John, 168.
Pennyr, Alexander, 218.
Penpon, oo. Cornwall, 509
GENEEAL INDEX.
681
Fenpons, John, 2S, 50.
, , eioheator of Cornwall, 239.
Penreth, oo. Cornwall, SQ8.
Fenreth, Lewis, 871.
Penriee, Friae in Gower. oo. Glamorgan, 222.
Penrith, oo. Cumberland, 169, 389, 424, 453,
487.
Penaamis. See Pensanoe.
Penaax, John, 8.
Pensford, oo. Somerset, 241.
Penshurst, Peneeherst, oo. Kent, 844, 380,
883-886, 890. 405, 418, 422-424, 483,
448, 444, 448, 484, 514, 517.
Fentland, William, 211.
Pentney [co. Norfolk], prior of, 118.
Fenwaren, — , 618.
Penwith, oo. Cornwall, 884.
Fenjook, John, 864, 865.
Penyston. See Penistone.
Penianoe, Pensauns, oo. Cornwall, 828.
Peperharrow, Pjperharwe, oo. Surrey, 48.
Pepyr, Biohard, 268.
Percy, Alan, 409.
, Eleanor. counteM of Northumberland,
171.
, George, 508.
Henry, 846.
, , earl of Northumberland, 50,
112, 144, 145, 183, 213, 214, 319, 848,
845, 866, 897, 899-401, 409, 492, 556,
562, 564^566, 568, 572, 574, 575, 577-
580.
, , ohamberlain of England, 867.
, , warden of the East Marohea of
Sootknd, 82, 88, 55, 462, 464.
, , warden of the Middle Marches
of Scotland, 82, 88, 55, 462, 464.
Leo, 449.
Margaret, 540.
, Bobert. 845, 393. 400, 484 486.488.
490, 492, 520, 560.
, , sheriff of Essex, 489.
, , controller of the household,
484.
Joyce his wife, 434.
Thomas, prior of Holy Trinity,
London, 282, 287.
Perfey, Bobert, 6.
Perioho, Agnel de, 88.
Peris, John, 34B. 279.
Perkyns, Thomas, 827.
Perkys, Boger, 50.
Perpount ; Ferpoynt. See Pierpoint.
Perry Barr, Peirbarre, Purybarre, oo. Staf-
ford, 68, 96.
Pers, Walter, 150.
Persale, Pershall, Humphrey, 401, 491, 578.
Persehall, Piers Hall (in Bunwell), oo. Nor-
folk, 154.
Pershore, Parshore, oo. Worcester, abbey of,
166.
,oonTentof. 154.
, abbot of, 88.
Edmund Hert, abbot of , 154.
Bobert Stanwey, abbot of, 166.
Person, WUliam, 29, 268.
, parson of Bumham, 485.
Personys, Thomas, 526.
Pert, Thomas, 213.
, WilHam, 187.
Peryn, WUliam, 289, 252.
Perys, Walter, 266.
Pesenest, Thomas, 830.
Pesmarke, in Brittany, ship oalled SeirU Gre^
mon of, 426.
Pestell. Henry, 518.
Peterborough, co. Northampton, 359.
letters patent dated at, 159, 475, 479,
486.
abbot and oonyent of, 41, 229.
, William, abbot of, 41, 215, 229.
Peters6eld, oo. Southampton, 497.
Petersham, Patresham, oo. Surrey, 408.
Petham, co. Kent, 185.
Fetherton, oo. Somerset, 528.
, forest of , 47, 60, 418, 528.
, North, 00. Somerset, hundred of, 166.
, South, Southpederton, oo. Somerset,
427.
Petir, John, 548.
Petirson, Quoyn, 312.
Petit, Petyte, John, 494.
, Matthew, 356.
, Michael, 80, 245, 855, 896, 556.
Valentine, 33.
Petuworth. See Pittleworth.
Petworth, oo. Sussex, 301, 313.
Pety, Henry, 149.
Petygrewe, John, 241.
Petyte. See Petit.
Peuesy. See Pewsey.
Peyensey [co. Sussex] , 528.
Peyerel. honour of, 19, 419, 452.
Peyerell, William, 114.
Perers, in Sible Hedingham, oo. Essex, 480.
Pewsey, Peuesy, co, Wilts, 637.
Peynter, Peyntour. Su Payntour.
Peysmersh, John, 874.
, Joan his wife, 874.
Peyto, John, 689, 540.
Biohard, 589, 540.
, William, esquire, 640.
, , knight, 640.
Philip, duke of Burgundy, count of Flanders,
618.
Philippa, duchess of Tork, lady of the Isle of
Wight, 624, 530, 560.
682
GENERAL INDEX-
Philipe. Phelip, Phelpes, FhiUppis, Edwurd,
855, 518, 545.
, John, 239, 260
Oto, 28.
, Bobert, 157,234,263.
Thomas. 79, 267, 299, 545.
, , eaoheator of Dorset, 835.
, William, 298.
Philpot, Phylpotte, Boger, 22, 51, 182, 215,
364, 896, 400, 401, 489, 520, 545,
659.
Picardeston, oo. Wilts, 601.
Piohard6s [in Halstead], oo. Essex, 495.
Pichardes Ogle. See Oole Pyeohard.
Piohethom. See Pitston.
Pickhill. Pykhill [oo. Denbigh], 516.
, Pykall, CO. York, 809.
Piddle, Pidell, oo. Woroester, 879.
Pierpoint, Parpoynt, Perpount, Edmund, 487.
, escheator in the county of
Nottingham, 209.
, Henry, 51, 79, 569.
John, 51, 79.
Boger, 179.
, Thomas, 189.
Piers, Alexander, 541.
James, 469.
, John. 410, 541.
William, 541.
Piers Hall. See Persehall.
Pierson. John, 85, 289.
, Bobert, 289.
Pigot See Pygot.
Pikeryng. See Pykeryng.
Pilham, oo. Lincoln, 468.
Pilkington, Pylkyngton, oo. Lancaster, 128.
Hall, in Wakefield, co. York, 71.
Pilkington, Pylkyngton. Charles, 158, 214,
289, 898, 895, 400, 450, 451. 489, 569.
, Edward, 89, 168, 226, 488.
.Henry, 82, 84,129.
John, 84. 60, 71, 82, 84, 89, 109,
110. 112, 129, 189, 158, 226, 484, 483,
580.
, Joan his wife, 168, 226, 488.
.Thomas, 128.
Pilly Bobert, 149, 150.
Pilton, Pylton, John. 251.
, sheriff of Butland, 492.
Pinchbeck, Pinoebec, oo. Lincoln, 407, 472.
Pinnockshire, oo. Gloucester, 168, 175. 407.
Piracy, 23, 49, 52, 78, 79. 112, 146, 208, 277,
315, 355, 356, 862, 870. 871, 426. 466,
493. 518, 620, 629, 544. 545, 547.
Pirbright, Purbright, Pyrbright, co. Surrey,
278,838.
Pirde, James, 309.
Pirie, Pyrye by Worcester, co. Wbroester,
414, 523.
Pilton, Pyryton, co. Hertford, 478, 542.
Poryton, co. Worcester, 818.
And see Purton.
Pirton, Pyrton, William, 146, 400.
Pitsea, Pittyssey, oo. Essex, 81.
Pitston, Piohethom, Pycheford, co. Backing
ham, 224.
Pitte, Pytte, John, 846.
, Stephen, 526.
, Thomas, 845.
Pittleworth, Pnttelworth, Petnworth, oo.
Southampton, 623.
Pittyssey. Su Pitsea.
Plaitford, Playteford, co. Southampton, 480.
Playfourth, oo. WilU, 614.
Plane, Thomas, 29.
Plantagenet, Dame Katharine, 481.
Playden, Playde, co. Sussex, 138.
by Bye, co. Sussex, hospital of St.
Bartholomew. William Tracy, warden
of, 106.
, Master John More, warden
of, 106, 138.
, Master Thomas Brent, warden
of, 18a
Playfourth. See Plaitford.
Playter, Thomas, 16, 112.
Pleshey, Pleoy, Plesshe, oo. Essex, college of
jBEoly Trinity, Hiomas Ardam, master
of, 831.
Thomas, warden of, 509.
Plomer, Plommer. See Plummer.
Plompton. See Plumpton.
Plonket, Sir John, 42.
Plowden, Ploudon. Thomas, 499.
Plummer, Plomer, Plommer, Bobert, 22, 34,
61. 78, 286. 864, 364, 400. 401, 404.
421, 489, 608, 569.
Plunkette, Alexander, 137.
Plumpton. See Plympton.
Plumpton, Plompton, William, 50, 185. 580.
Plymouth, co. DeYon. 170, 262, 369, 412, 426,
470.
, mayor and commonalty of, 412, 470.
port of, 58, 101, 286, 258, 261, 262,
825, 352. 470, 600, 686.
Plympton, oo. Deyon, 94. 191, 531.
, burgesses of, 57
honour of, 307.
prior of, 470.
Earle, co. Deyon, 186.
Poche, William, 886.
Points. See Poynts.
Polard. Hugh, 88.
Pole. See Pool ; Poole ; Welshpool.
Pole, George, 626.
Henry, 95.
John, 141, 464, 491 604.645.
Joan his wife. 464.
, Balph, sheriff of Nottingham and
Derby, 69.
GENERAL INDEX.
688
Pole, Biohard* 111, 898, 397, 475, 504, 561.
567.
, , sheriff of Norfolk, 490.
, WUliam. 48, 464^
de la Pole, Alice, doohess of Suffolk, 10.
John, duke of Suffolk, 10, 172, 178.
219, 263, 289. 854, 365, 386, 397, 399.
490. 519, 554, 566. 569, 573.
» , lieutenant of Irehmd, 90.
, Elisibeth his wife,
sister of Edward lY, 172, 178, 219,
263.
, earl of Linooln, 386, 388
397, 399-401, 448, 492. 567, 580.
, , lieutenant of Ireland, 477,
539.
, William, duke of Suffolk, 386.
, Esmond, 420.
William, 420.
, , Katharine his wife, 420.
Poledew. See Pol jew.
Polesworth, Poulesworth, oo. Warwiok, 25.
Pole^, John, 287.
, the elder, 326.
, , the younger, 326.
Simon, 143.
Polglas, William, 266.
Poljew, Poledewe (in St Erme), oo. Cornwall,
359.
Pollard, John, 426.
PoUerd, Hugh, 83.
Pollynton, Biohard, 469.
Polsted Hall, in Bumham, oo. Norfolk, 180,
261, 455.
Polsu [in St. Goran], co. Cornwall, 268.
Polyngton, Biohard, 469.
Pomeraj, Henry, 51.
Biohard, 109, 110, 214, 490.
, Thomas, prior of Holy Trinity,
London, 282, 287.
Pompknoll. See Punoknoll.
Pontefrsoi, Pountfrett, oo. Tork, 290, 331.
honour of, 388.
, letters patent dated at, 122, 128, 126.
, priory of, 209.
, Biohard Browne, prior of, 285.
Pontesbury, Thomas, 388.
Ponynges, Edfrard, 822.
Pool, South, Southpole, oo. Deyon, 542.
Poole, Pole, oo. Dorset, 69, 83, 295, 299, 835.
port of, 207, 236, 258, 262, 284, 318,
385, 384, 408, 421, 450, 460, 497, 498,
536.
Poole, Master Edward, precentor of Salisbury
oathedral, 527.
Poore, John, 251.
Poorstock, Pourestoke, co. Dorset, 452.
Pope, the, 2, 10, 90. 105, 119, 127, 181, 176,
224,869,521.
And see Sixtus.
Pope, WUliam. 185.
Elisabeth his wife, 185.
Popham, Alice, 21, 22
EUiabeth, 21, 22.
, Henry, 21.
John, 21, 22.
Marjory, 21, 22.
Stephen, 21.
Popley, Poplay, Boger, 801.
Popy, Biohard, 50.
Portaly, in Brittany, ship called la Seynt
Marie of, 545.
Portathowe, in North Wales, 431.
Portbury, oo. Somerset. 233, 437.
Portchester, Porohestre, oo. Southampton,
180, 339, 425.
forest of, 180, 425.
Portelond, Bobert, mayor of Norwich, 78.
Porteman. See Portman.
Porter, Baldwin. 73.
Geoffrey. 357.
George, 541.
John, 234, 253, 353, 356. 395, 425,
437, 571.
Biohaid, 111, 496.
Thomas, 398, 491.
, chaplain of Wycombe. 496.
, William, 107, 874, 444, 529.
Porthenys, oo. Cornwall, 239.
Portmgton, George, 387.
Portman, Porteman, John, 896, 425, 489, 572.
Portuall, PotenaU [oo. Surrey], 512.
Ports. See : —
Berehayen. Lynn.
Bishop's Lynn. Milford.
Boston. Newcastle on l^ne.
Bridgewater. Padstow.
Bristol. Plymouth.
Calais. Poole.
Chichester. Portsmouth.
Cinque Ports. Bochelle.
Dartmouth. Bouen.
Dorer. Sandwich.
Drogheda. Southampton.
Dublin. Tenby.
Exeter. Topsham.
Fowey. Waterford.
Hastings. Winchelsea.
Ipswich. Tarmonth.
Kingston on Hull. YooghaL
London.
Portsmouth, oo. Southampton, 46, 50, 54,
189, 180, 220, 339, 365, 371, 425.
, port of. 339.
, charter dated at, 74.
Portugal, 540.
,k]ngof,<^4.
, ship called le Holy Qost of, 282L
684
GENERAL INDEX.
Portjngton, Biohard, 78, 551.
, Julian his wife, 651.
, Bobert, 183, 319, 481.
Thomas, 232, 255, 288.
, reotor of Baldook, 54.
, , oanon of York, 878.
William, 26.
PoBtom, Postron [in Tonbridge], oo« Kent,
532.
Fot^nan, John, 22.
, William, panonof Fulbeck,408.
Potenall. See Portnall.
Pothunt, John, 23, 49.
Pottdman, William, oaaon of Tork, 378.
Potter, John, parson of Little Stambridge,
304.
Biohard, 416.
Bobert, 274.
Potter Hinnworth, oo. Lincoln, 167.
Potteme Wiok, Poterne Wyke, co. Wilto, 601.
Potjer, Biohard, 371.
Poidesworth. See Polesworth.
Ponlet. See Panlet.
Poultenay. See Polteney.
Pounde, Thomas, 523.
PoundeknoU. See Ponoknall.
Pourestoke. See Poorstook.
Pount, Thomas, 526.
Pountfrett. See Pontefraot.
Poutrell, Powetrell, Thomas, 27, 188, 363,
895, 400, 557.
Powd, Bobert, 330.
. Powedyoh, John. 298.
Powelyn, John, 263.
Powestj, John, 198.
PowetrelL See Poutrell.
Powis, in Wales, 47.
Powys, lord of. See Charlton ; Grey.
Poynta. Points, Poynes, Humphrey, 807.
, Bobert, 99, 109, 111, 121, 261. 315.
, , sheriff of Southampton, 521.
, Thomas, 274.
Prall. See Prawle.
Prat, William, 243.
Pratis, St. Mary de, abbey of. See Leicester.
Prawle, West, Westprall, oo. Devon, 541.
, Colaton , 00. Deyon, 542.
Prayers, in Sible Hedingham, oo. Essex, 430.
Pri, St. Mary de, abbey of. See Leicester.
Predannack (in Mullion), oo. Cornwall, 359.
Pree, Biohard, 370.
Preest, John, 314.
Prentioe, Prenteys, Martin, 203, 213, 472.
Preser, Katharine, 545.
Preshute, oo. Wilts, 542.
Pressure, Thomas, 522.
, Katharine his wife, 522.
Preste, Henry, 290.
, John, 814.
Presteigne, Presteinde [co. Badnor], 59.
Prastland, Thomas, 446.
Prestley. See Priestleigh.
Prestsere, William, 250.
Preston, oo. Buokingham, 883.
00. Butland, 165, 217, 236.
, 00. Sn£fo]k, 300.
00. Warwick, 78.
in Kendal, oo. Westmoreland, 28.
Preston, John, 120, 264.
, BobOTt, yisoount €k>rmaimestony 120.
, Thomas, 484.
Priestleigh, Prestley, oo. Somerset, 429.
Prinbes Bisboroagh, oo. Buokingham, 127.
Priour, John, 240, 889. 437.
, WiUiam. 60.
Priouris [in Halstead], oo. Essex, 495.
Prise. See Penrioe.
Prisot. See Prysot.
I Prittlewell, Pritwell, oo. Essex, 84.
' , gild of Jesus at, 34.
Privy Seal, keeper of. See Gunthorpe;
Bussell.
Prode, WiUiam, 171.
Proktour, Alexander, 189.
, Bobert, vicar of Naseby, 31.
Promehill. See BroomhiU.
Pronde, William, 294.
Prous, John, 307.
Prower, James, 81.
, , Eleanor his wife, 81.
Prussia, in Almain, 49.
Pryket, Thomas, 41.
Prynoe, Henry, reotor of Norbury, 624.
Pryot, Peter, 187.
Prysot, Prisot, John, 336.
, , chief justice of the Bench,
27-29, 31, 81, 85, 86, 148-161, 187,
232.
Puckmores, Pakemore, oo. Warwiok, 818.
Poddesay, William , reotor of Bolton in Craven,
292.
Pnddyng, Biohard, 641.
, Boger, 641.
Pudsay, William, 49.
Pulborough, Pulburgh, oo. Sussex, 634.
Pulham, East, Estpulham [oo. Dorset] , 527.
Pullan, John, 345.
PuUowe, Henry, 440.
Pttlteney, Ponltenay, Thomas, 115, 396, 400.
m664.
Pulter, John, 215, 354, 396, 401, 489, 561.
Biohard, prior of St. Bartholomew
in West Smithfield, London, 189.
, Thomas, 360, 371.
Punche, John, 50, 508.
Punoknoll, PoundeknoU, PompknoU, co.
Dorset, 106.
Purbeok, oo. Dorset, 397, 488, 549.
Purbright. See Pirbright.
Poroeglore, Elias, 6.
GENERAL INDEX.
686
Purdj, Stephen, panoD of Honewton, 181.
Purfay, John, 400, 489.
Purfote, Biohard, 29.
Parleigh, oo. Essex, 484.
Purton, Pirton, oo. Gloucester, 241.
, Puryton, oo. WUts, 11, 642.
Stoke, 00. WilU, 11.
Puryman, John, 284, 253.
Puryton. See Pirton; Purton.
Pusey, John, eeoheator in the county of Bed-
ford, 825.
, esoheator in the county of
Buokingham, 880.
Pusshyn, Robert. 26.
Putford, East, Estputteford, oo. Deron, 107.
Puthall, Puttehale, oo. Wilts, 587.
Putney, Puttenneth, oo. Surrey, 310.
Puttelworth. See PitUeworth.
Puttenham. George, 551.
, William, 551.
Puttenneth. See Putney.
Pycamyliono, Nicholas, 162.
Pyoard, John, 468.
Pyodon, John, 244.
Pychardes Ogle. See Oole Pyeehard.
Pyeheford. See Pitston.
Pye, Roger, 175, 458.
, William, 18, 808.
Yioarof Arlington, 447.
Pyerpoynt. See Pierpoint.
Pygot, Edmund, 232, 291.
, Ralph, 845.
Richard, 51, 109. 110, 112, 282, 265.
267, 276, 288, 881, 843, 845, 449, 663,
664, 656, 662, 666, 578, 579.
, , Joan, his wife, 831.
, Richard, the younger, 381.
, Robert, 380, 647.
Thomas, 216, 896, 898, 488, 666.
Pykall. SeeViolhm.
Pyke, Robert, 81.
Pykenham. George, 882.
, Henry. 382.
, William, 142, 143, 286, 882, 468.
Pykereli, John, 166.
Pykeryng, Pekeryng, Pikeryng, Hugh, 682.
James, 214, 872. 897. 677.
John, 177, 248, 852, 408, 449, 682.
678.
Pykman, WUliam, 161, 190.
Pykton, John 244.
Pylkyngton. See Pilkington.
Pylton. SeelPHion,
Pym, Alexander, 284, 258.
Roger. 284, 258.
, Joan his wife, 284. 258.
Pympe, John, 844.
Pynohebek. GUbert, 84.
, Richard, 51, 664.
, Thomas. 868, 894, 399, 491, 664.
Pynohon, Baptist, 68.
Pyne, Nicholas, 468.
Pynesford. See Painsford.
Pynke, John, 193.
Pynnore, Henry, 160.
Pyperell, Richard. 187.
Pyperharwe. See Peperharrow.
Pyrbright. See Pirbright.
Pyroo, Gland, 406.
Pyrton. See Pirton.
Pyrye. See Pirie,
Pyryton. See Pirton.
Pytte. See Pitte.
Pyttes. Nicholas, 180.
Pyworthy,oo. Devon. 108, 152.
Q
Quadring, oo. Lincoln, 74, 126, 472.
Quadring, Thomas, 641.
Quadryng, Alexander, 888, 489.
Richard, 436, 491.
Qnaplod. See Whaplode.
Quarles Gourte, in Horton, co. Wilts, 549.
Quarles, Richard, 426.
Quatermayns, Richard, 80.
Quedamuton, Quydhampton, John, 87, 89,
Qaeenborongh, Quenbourgh, Quinburgh, co.
Kent, 832, 428, 476, 481.
, mayor of. See Knight.
Queenhill, Qnenehull, co. Woroester, 480.
Queen's Camel, oo. Somerset, 427.
Qnenburgh. See Queenborough.
Queneshames, co. Cumberland, 468.
Questenborow, John, 146.
Quidhampton, Quydampton, co. Wilts, 607,
642.
Qninbnrgh. See Queenborough.
Quydhampton. See Qnedampton.
Quykham. See Whickham.
Qnynnes in Sedner, co. York.. 180.
Quyrke, John, 198.
686
GENERAL INDEX.
B
Baben, Thomas, 545.
Baoheford. See Boohford.
Badale. See Bjdale.
BadoljIF. See Batoliffe.
Badford. Badeford [oo. Warwick], 65, 279.
Semele, Badford Qjmly, oo. Wanriok,
78.
Badford. John, 546.
Badley, Walter, 492.
Badmylde, WUliam, 347, 894, 397, 489, 519.
676.
Badxiage, Bodenache, oo. Buckingham, 219.
Badnor, Badenore, 69, 360.
, Badenorealond, 69.
Badway, oo. Somerset, 266.
Badwell, oo. Essex, 461, 641.
Bafell. See Baphael.
BagenhuU. See Bagnall.
Baginnis, Bagenys, oo. Cornwall. 289.
Baglan [co. Monmouth] , 167.
Bagnall, BagenhuU, oo. Nottingham, 19.
Bainham. Beynham, co. Essex, 22, 61.
, oo. Norfolk, 365, 497.
St. Mary, oo. Norfolk, 293.
Bake, Henry, 48, 208.
Balegh, Bawley, Edward, 394, 401, 489, 576.
Bameaham. See Bampisham.
Bammardewyke, oo. Hertford, 478, 542.
Bamme, Thomas. 161.
Bammyngeemersh. See Bamsey Marsh.
Bampisham, Bamesham, oo. Dorset, 69, 90.
Bamsbury, Bemesbury, oo. Wilts, 11.
Bamsey, oo. Huntingdon. 82, 477.
, abbot and conyent of, 276, 316.
, John, abbot of, 216, 276, 662.
Bamsey. Marsh, Bammyngesmersh [in Steeple] ,
oo. Essex, 495.
Bamsey, John, 174, 217, 227.
Bamsholt [oo. Suffolk], 112.
Bandes, William, 228.
Bandolf . John, 303, 329.
Maigaret, his wife, 329.
Bandolyeston. See Banston.
Banston, Bandolyeston, oo. Dorset, 419-421.
Banyn, William, 83.
Banys, Thomas, 390.
Bapell, Alyer, 366.
Baphael by Lansallos, Bafell, Bathewyll by
Lansalwys, oo. Cornwall, 30, 137.
Baresby, William, chaplain of St. Swithun,
Wakefleld, 279.
Baseson, Biohard, 248.
Bastell, Thomas, 676.
Batoliff on Soar, Badolif on Sore, oo. Nottizu^
ham, 439.
Batoliffe, Badolyff. Bedeolyf. oo. Middlesex,
189. 179.
Batoliffe, Badclyf , Edward, 897. 400, 424, 492.
645.
, George, parson of Monkwearmonth,
874.
Hii^,38.
, James, 16, 169.
John. 19,266.
, of Pits Walter, 822. 893. 397.
436, 490, 566.
, Katharine, 473.
Miles. 84.
Otewel, 61, 79.
Biohard, 214, 398, 399^401. 466, 472.
492, 505, 546, 566. 561, 664. 674, 676.
578-580.
, , sheriff of Westmoreland, 512.
Bobert, 19, 20. 27. 31, 88,48, 108,
110, 276, 307, 443, 528, 665. 567.
, Margaret his wife, 20.
, , Joan his wife, 48.
sheriff of Norfolk, 91, 99,
468.
, ,8heriffofSuffolk,91,99. 114.
f , esoheator of Euex, 864.
, , of Fita Walter, 567.
, Boger, 27, 81.
, Thomas, 214, 899, 478, 490, 546.
Batford. See Betford.
Batheby. John, 469.
Thomas, 469.
Bathewill. See Baphael.
Bathhulk, in Swords, oo. Dublin, 42.
Bathlure, bishop of. See Ingleby.
Bathtouth, oo. Meath. 152.
Bathwire, Bhaghwyre, oo. Meath, 889.
Bathwyre. See Danyell.
Batlisden, Thomas, abbot of St. TMynnrwla
164.
Batter, Bichard, 198.
Battleeden, oo. Suffolk, 477.
Bawlyn, Bichard, 268.
Baunston. See Barenstone.
Bauson. See Bawson.
Bayen, Thomas, 355.
Barenstone, Baunston, oo. Buokinffham. priory
of, 542.
oonyent of, 612.
, Banulph Bleese, prior of, 642.
, Eustace Bernard, prior of, 512.
Bayys, Thomas, 327.
5.., William, 73.
Bawe, Thomas, 455.
Bawley. See Balegh.
Bawlyn, John, 77.
Bawreth, oo. Essex, 317.
Hall. 00. Essex, 817.
GENERAL INDEX.
687
BawBon, Bauson, Biohard, 248.
, , sheriff of London, 92.
Baydor. See Bhaiadr.
Bajleigh, eo. Essex, 334, 380, 383-386, 390,
405, 418, 422-424, 433, 443. 444, 448.
484, 614.
honour of, 54.
Bayneham. See Bainham.
Baynford, Beynford, Laurence, 171, 400,
489.
...., ...., Anne his wife, 171.
Baynold. See Beynold.
Beading, Parliament at, 2, 342.
, charter dated at, 63.
Bece, Thomas, 300.
Bedbonme, Bedbum, oo. Lincoln, 487.
Beddegrare. See Bedgraye.
Bede, Edmund, 31, 400, 554, 569.
, Henry, 82.
, John, 214, 327.
Nicholas, 84.
Bobert, 398, 490, 652, 563.
l%omas, 22, 390.
, William, 73, 126, 214.
Bedeclyf. See Batoliffe.
Bedegate, co. Tork, 506.
Bedeknape. See Bedknap.
Bedemayn. See Bedmayn.
Bederhithe. See Botherhithe.
Bedewale. See Bedwale.
Bedgrare, Beddegraye, co. Suffolk, 200.
Bedham. See Beedham.
Bedhede, Thomas, 380.
Bedisplace, co. Wilts, 649.
Bedknap, Bedeknape, William, 81, 248.
Bedlingfield, Bedelyngfeld, co. Suffolk, prior-
ess and oonyent of, 168.
, Margaret Shuldham, prioress of, 168.
Bedman, Biohard, bishop of St. Asaph [1471-
1495], 412,480.
Bedmane, John, 497.
Bedmarley, Bidmerley, i^dmerley, eo.
Worcester, 97, 161, 319.
Bedmayn, Bedemayn, Edward, 371, 394, 397,
899, 417, 425, 488, 498, 601, 577, 680.
Biohard, 501.
, WUliam, 214.
Bednesse. See Beedness.
Bedryth. See Botherhithe.
Bedyers, Baldwin de, earl of Deyon, 57.
Bedwale, Bedewale, William, 400, 489.
Bedy, William, 243.
Bee, Sebat de la, 145.
Beed, Bartholomew, master of the mint, 840,
343.
Beede, William, 243.
Beedham, Bedham [co. Norfolk] , 198.
Beedness, Bednesse, co. York, 241.
Beene, Margward, 23, 49.
Beepham, Bepham, co. Norfolk, 298.
Beigny, John, 190.
Bemesbury. See Bamsbury.
Bene, in Iceland, 242.
Benyll, Thomas, 359.
Bepon. See Bipon.
Bepon, John, 244, 307.
Bepton, 00. Derby, 27.
[in Ashford, co. Kent], 402.
Great, Mekell Bq»ton, co. Kent, 445 ,
482.
Little, CO. Kent, 445, 482.
Bepyngdon, Ambrose, chimlain of St. Mary
Aldermarychirohe, London, 246.
Bequests, council of, 413.
Berysby, WiUiam, 123.
Beasenen, oo. Cornwall, 239.
Beston, North, co. Lincoln, 293.
Bestwold, Bichard, 24.
, Thomas. 127, 144, 322. 364, 395, 399,
488, 547, 554.
Betford, Batford, co. Nottingham, 19, 125,
480.
Betherfield. See Bothesfteld.
Betherhithe. See Botherhithe.
Betire, co. Cornwall, 497.
Beue, Thomas. 88.
Beye, John, 823.
Beyerse, John, 19.
Bewenhale. See Biyenhall.
Bewley, Buley [co. Oxford], abbot of, 163.
Beyne, Beyny, John eeoheator in the county
of Deyon, 16.
Beynald. See Beynold.
Beynford. See Baynford.
Beynham. See Bainham.
Beynold, Baynold, Henry, 266, 548.
John. 248, 398, 489.
Bichard, 152. 244.
, Simon, 246.
, William, 78, 338, 838.
Bhaghwyre. See Bathwire.
Bhaiadr. Baydor [co. Badnor] , 59, 850.
Bhodes, island of, 193, 194.
, conyent of, 198, 194.
, Turoopolier of, 194.
Bibadeo, Stephen de, 248, 279.
Bioart, Philip. 488.
Biccall, Bykall, co. Tork, 461
Bice ap Thomas, 406, 410.
Bichard, king of England, 152.
Bichard I, charters of, 74, 207, 806, 407.
Bichard U, 36, 36, 43, 208, 239, 410, 488,
464, 481, 486, 526.
, letters patent of, 17, 18, 67, 69, 74,
186, 168, 175, 204, 272, 287, 305, 311,
312. 834, 858, 407, 408, 482, 440, 448,
604.
charters of, 166, 441, 448.
688
GENEEAL INDEX.
Biohard III, 868-652.
, conaort of. See Anne.
, son of. SeeEdmrd,
father of. See Biohard.
mother of. See Cecil j.
, almoner of. See Taillour.
physician of. See Hobbys.
Biohard, duke of Gloucester, brother of Ed-
ward IV, afterwards Bichard HI, 22
34, 4a^, 67, 90, »3, 102, 112, 184,
143-145, 154, 166, 183. 192, 213, 214.
226. 237. 265, 260, 806, 318. 819, 324,
339, 343, 345, 349, 350, 434, 553-580.
constable of England, 9, 49, 230.
, chamberlain of England, 67.
, admiral of England, Ireland and
Aquitaine, 23, 49, 78, 102.
••! warden of the west marohes of Scot-
land, 128, 264, 388.
) lieutenant general against Scotland
206.
keeper of the forests beyond Trent
338. "^
I Anne his wife, 34, 67, 256, 260, 338.
Edward his son, 34.
Biohard, duke of York, father of Edward IV
and Biohard HI, 64, 63, 67, 123. 152!
179, 192, 269, 276. 279, 296, 308, 334,
341, 364, 386, 390, 423, 452, 464, 473
477,483,523,524. * ' ' '^'
Biohard de Salopia, duke of York and Norfolk,
earl Marshal, Warrenne and Netting^
ham, son of Edward IV. 15, 75 92
108, 118, 180, 224. 230, 249, 253.'259'
288,296.825,330.346.
lieutenant of Ireland, 158, 210.
» >^nne his wife, 75, 118, 224.
Biohard, Adrian, 217.
, Hugh, 41.
.Thomas, 274.
• Llewellyn ap Morgan, 421.
»p Bobert ap Jevan Vaghan, 889.
Bichardson, James, 242.
Biche, Bichard, 283.
, Bobert, 28.
Bichiswode, co. Wilts, 549.
Bichmond, co. York, 90, 193.
, earldom of, 87, 176.
honour or fee of, 70, 90, 119, 126.
132, 142. 157, 159, 179, 247, ^, 258
285, 810, 830, 380. 428, 431, 453, 454
613, 585.
Bichmondshire, 160.
Biohmondshire toll, 686.
Bichmond, countess of. See Tudor.
Bidge Way, Biggeway, co. Wilts, 687.
Bidley [co. Denbigh], 616.
, Idley, CO. Kent, 28.
Bidlington, Bydlyngton, co. Butland, 296.
Bidmerley. See Bedmarley.
Bigby, Byggeby, John, 398.
, Nicholas. 406. 488, 489, 616, 636.
, Thomas, 7, 22, 344. *1
I Bigge, Biohard, 489.
Biggeway. See Bidge Way.
Bigsby, Biggesby, co. Lincoln, 16.
Billaton, Billeton (in Linkinhorae), oo. Com-
wall, 369.
Bilston. Bylleston in Craven, co. York, 84.
Bingslow, Byngeslowe, oo. Kent, hundred of.
58.
Bingwold, Budelyngwell, co. Kent, 882.
Bingwood, Byngwode, co. Southampton. 88.
136, 2127288, 480. ** • ^'^
Bioll in Kendale, co. Westmoreland, 273.
Bipley. See Bipple.
Bipon, Bepon, Bypon, co. York, 84, 229, 247.
Bipon, John, 244.
Bippas, Alice, 467.
Bipple, Bipley, co. Kent, 160.
, Byppull, CO. Worcester, 108.
Bisborough, Princes, oo. Buckingham, 127,
Bisby, Byssheby, co. Lincoln, 263.
Bise, Byes, co. York. 467.
Bise, Byse, Thomas, 300.
, , parson of Famham, 97. 448.
481.
Biseley. Bichard, 404, 421.
Bising, Bysyng, co. Norfolk, 862, 460, 476,
477.
, honour of, 496.
Biskyngton. See Buskington.
Bisshe, John, 47, 60, 413.
Biston, Byston in Holdemeese, oo. York, 72.
van Biswyk, Dederic, 116.
Bither. See Byther.
Bithiscourt. co. Wilts, 649.
Bivenhall, Bewenhale, oo. Essex, 496.
Biver, Byver, co. Kent, 406.
Boad, Bode, oo. Somerset, 429.
Bobbus, Bobbs, John, 263.
Bobenet, John, 328.
Bobert, John, 81.
, Bichard, 6.
, Walter, 383, 435.
ap Jenkyn, 182.
ap Frocer, 437.
Bobertsbridgo, co. Sussex, abbot and convent
of, 138.
Bobertson, Nicholas, 829.
Boblee, Thomas, 102.
Bobsert, Tiro, 667.
Bobson, Henry, 434.
, James, 269.
, John, 263, 274.
, Simon, 206.
Boby, Master John, 606.
Bobyns, WUliam, 164.
Bobynson, John, 272. 273, 330, 466.
, Nicholas, 295.
, Bichard, 121.
Thomas, 174.
, WiUiam, 270.
GENEEAL INDEX.
689
Booolyff. See Bonclyff.
Bocelin, Master, yioe-ohanoellor of Biohard I,
307. *
Roche, 00. York, abbot and conyent of, 204.
207.
WUliam, abbot of, 204, 207,
Boohe Andelys, charter dated at, 305.
Boche, Master Biohard, 555.
Boohelle. in France, 313, 355.
, wine of, 245, 355.
, ship called U Jamei of, 193.
, port of, 193.
Bochester, Bonohettre, oo. Kent, 51, 153, 268,
367, 451.
diocese of, 524.
, bishop of. See Botherham ; Bossell ;
Aadeley.
, charter dated at, 17.
Boohford, Baoheford, co. Essex, 380, 383-386,
390, 405, 411. 418, 422-424, 433, 443,
444. 448, 484, 508, 514, 533.
, hundred of, 834.
Bockingham, Bokjngham, co. Northampton,
25, 56, 139, 140.
forest of, 55, 189, 140.
BocUand, Bokelond hj Hengham, oo. Norfolk,
56,81.
Booonwell Mar, co. Cornwall, 239.
Boconwels Byan, co. Cornwall, 239.
Bode. See Boad.
Bodenache. See Badnage.
Boderham. See Botherham.
Bodes. See Boyds.
Bodes, Alice, 265.
Laurence, 265.
Bichard, 265.
, WiUiam, 86, 188.
Bodger, John, 31.
Bodley, Walter, 392.
Bodmarton [oo. Qloooester], 301.
Bodon, John, 249, 253.
, William, parson of Gresford, 19,
Boger, Bogger, Bogers, Boggers, C^eorge, 169.
, John, 29, 35, 175, 189, 221, 371, 396,
399, 425, 471, 491, 523, 547, 572.
, Alice, his wife, 189.
Joan, his wife, 471.
ap Vaghan, Thomas, 54.
, John, parson of Meivod, 309,
Bichard, 24.
, Bobert, 162.
Thomas, 12, 73, 113, 141, 160.169,
242, 322, 329, 355, 446, 487, 509, 525,
533, 545. 562.
, William, 169.
Bokebi, Balph, 299.
Bokeby. See Bugbj.
Bokehey, oo. Hertford, 365.
Bokeley [in Barkway], co. Hertford, 497.
Bokelond. See Bookland.
8258
Bokes, Bokys, John, escheator in the county
of Oxford, 124.
, Beginald, 317.
Thomas, 23,254.
, sheriff of Buckingham, 100.
Boket, Bichard, 178.
Bokewode, Thomas, escheator of Norfolk, 259,
308.
Bokke, Booke. co. Worcester, 247, 258, 267.
Bokley, Bobert, 460.
WUliam, 460.
Bokyngham. See Bockingham.
Boley, Thomas, sheriff of Bristol, 235.
, , Margaret his wife, 236.
BoUeston. See Bolstone.
Bolston, Amured, 295.
Bolstone, Bolleston, co. Somerset, 487.
BoWenden, co. Kent, 465.
Bomayns, Thomas, 224.
Bome, 454.
church of, 44, 164, 310, 346, 368.
court of, 60, 194, 251, 259, 296, 298.
848,361,436.
Bomney, Old, Olderomeney, co. Kent. 281,
297.
Marsh, co. Kent, 246, 383, 402, 435,
445,482.
Bomney, Nicholas, 371.
Bomsey, co. Southampton, abbey of. 116, 122.
.convent of, 120.
, , Elisabeth Broke, abbess of,
116, 120, 122.
Bondell, Bobert, 467.
Bone. See Bouen.
Boo, William, 220.
Booke, Bokke, co. Worcester, 247, 256, 267.
Boome, Thomas, parson of St. Mary, Ghrimsby,
162.
Boos, in Bradfield Combust, oo. Suffolk, 238.
, Bosse, CO. Tork, 124, 388.
, in Holdemesse, oo. Tork, 72, 88, 90,
212, 221.
Hall, in Water Fulford, co. Tork, 13,
455.
Boos, Henry, 897, 447, 489, 575.
, James, 542.
, John, 244.
, lord. 124.
, , , Marjory his wife, 84,
124.
, Peter, rector of West Kington, 14.
, PhUippa, lady of, 166.
Bichard, 26, 897.
, Bobert, 102.
Thomas, 90, 178, 313, 539, 540.
Marjory his wife, 90.
, lord, 13,57, 90, 94,238, 466.
, the lady of, 169.
.William, 639.
Boosedike, co. Tork, 606.
* Boper, John, 896, 490.
2z
690
GENERAL INDEX.
Bopert» in Bures St. Marj, oo. Suffolk, 179.
Bos, Henry, 847.
Bose, Henrj, 576.
John. 244.
Bobert,286.
WUliiim, 86. 549.
Bosedale, William, 265.
Boflenithon, Boseneythyn (in St. Kererne), co.
Cornwall. 359.
Boflse. See Boos ; New Boss.
Boese, in the Isle of Axholme, oo. Lincoln,
S91.
BoBse, Henry, 576.
William, 276, 448.
victualler of Calais, 296, 302,
328, 432. 440, 444.
BoBvenen, oo. Cornwall. 289.
Botelaund. See Butland.
Botes, a?homa8, 898.
Botheman, John, 126.
Botherfield, Betherfeld, oo. Sussex, 826.
Botherham, Boderham, co. York, 209, 254.
324.
, college of Jesus at, 324.
, letters patent dated at. 121, 579.
Botherham, Botheiam, Boderham, John, 146,
182, 212, 855, 895, 488, 558.
Boger, warden of the King's Hall,
Cambridge, 54.
, Thomas, bishop of Boohester [1468-
1471], 222.
, , bishop of, Lincoln [1472-
1480]. and chancellor. 2, 4. 9, 42. 62,
67. 77, 99, 112, 115. 128, 134, 162,
163, 176, 181. 206, 209, 210, 215, 219,
241, 804, 558, 838, 562, 564-566, 568-
570.
, archbishop of York [1480-
1500] and chancellor, 210. 222. 280,
257, 301, 320. 824. 838, 342, 522. 532,
555, 568, 574, 578-580.
, chancellor of Cambridge XJni-
yersity, 112, 555.
, keeper of the privy seal, 222.
Botherhithe, Bederhithe, Bedryth, co. Surrey,
26.160.
Bothewell, William, 240.
Bothom, William, 8M.
Bothwell, CO. Northampton, 194, 257.
Boting [in Pluckley], co. Kent, 498.
Boubury, Gilbert de, 286.
Bouclyff . Bocelyff, Brian, 545, 580.
.second baron of the Exche-
quer, 860, 482.
, , one of the barons of the Ex-
chequer. 65, 275.
William, 54, 841.
Boude. See Bowde.
Boneley. See Bough Lease.
Bouell, Thomas, 556.
Bouen, Bone, in Normondy, port of, 869.
Bough, Philip, 78, 79.
I
Bougham, Bowehham, co. Suffolk. 80.
Bougherdeoote, co. Gloucester, 63.
Bough Leaae, Boueley, co. Wilts, 501.
Bonghton, William, 250.
Boulond, John, 58.
Boundway, Byndewey, co. Wilts, 501.
Bounore. See Bowner.
Bounton. See Bunoton.
Bous, Bouse, Thomas, 266, 319.
Bousewell, William, 290.
Bowde, Boude. co. Wilts, 480.
Bowe, Bobert, 55.
Bowedon, Bowdon, Nicholas, prebendary of
Tamworth, 152.
, , prebendary of Bridgnorth,
153.
Bowehham. See Bougham.
BoweU, John, 155, 477.
Bowelond, John, 58.
Bowescombe. See Buscombe.
Bowingtou, CO. Warwick, 73.
Bowley, Boweley, co. Stafford, 50, 452.
Bowner, Bounore, co. Southampton, 86, 419,
420.
Bownour, Edward, 827.
, Margaret, 327.
Boyds, Bodes, co. York, 265.
Boys, Thomas, 565.
Buabon, Buyabon [co. Denbigh] , 516.
Buan Lanihome, Seyntruan, co. Cornwall, 295.
Budelyngwell. See Bingwold.
Budham, co. Norfolk, 154.
, East, CO. Norfolk, 357.
Bufford, abbot of, 324.
Bufford, John, 54, 224.
, Bobert, 116, 117.
, Thomas, 116.
Walter, 126,417.
Bugby, Bokeby, co. Warwick, 423.
Bugby, John, 186.
Bugge, John, 316.
, Bichaid, 316, 365, 375, 400, 487. 606.
Buley. See Bewley,
Bumbem, John, 327.
, Joan, his wife, 327.
, Margaret, 827.
Bumney Mersshe. Su Boraney Marsh.
Bumond, William, 51.
Bumwood, CO. Nottingham, 450.
Buncton, Bounton Holme [co. Norfolk], 150.
Buneton, Bobert, parson of Willingale Doe,
25.
Bunhall, co. Norfolk, 149.
Bunham, co. Norfolk, 511.
Buscombe, Bowescombe, co Wilts (now Berks),
149.
Bushall, Buyshale, co. Norfolk, 333.
, Bustishale, co. Wilts, 359.
Bushmore, Busshemer, in Cranbome, oo. Doi^
set, 298.
^ _■«, J — =-
GENERAL INDEX.
691
Buihton, Bcunheton, oo. Northampton, 201,
416.
Boshworth, oo. Norfolk, 308.
college of St. John the EmngeliBt,
warden and brethren of, 806.
Boskington, Biakyngton, oo. Linooln, 167.
Basse, John, 16, 49, 112, 167.
BuBsell, Edmnnd, parson of St. Pierre by
Calais, 175.
John, 3, 29, 188, 260, 293.
, , keeper of the privy seal, 9,
67, 134, 169, 219. 230, 241.
, , bishop of Booheiter [1476-
1490] , 9, 36, 67, 134, 169, 209, 215,
219,241,562.
bishop of Linooln [1480-
1484] and chancellor, 209. 228, 230,
231. 257, 280, 288. 820. 326. 331, 340,
842, 358, 854, 378, 886, 408. 459, 480,
612, 542, 558-555, 562, 564-670.
, Bobert, 899, 491, 501, 578.
, Thomas, 267.
Bossh, Bosshe, John, 247. 871.
Busshton, Thomas, 24.
Bustishale. See Bushall.
Buthmd. county of, 71, 109, 111, 126, 165,
220, 227, 247, 364. 392, 896, 400, 425,
474, 492.
, sheriff of, 109, 320, 892, 400,
494, 519, 544.
And $ee Filton.
, , esoheator in, 210, 474.
And tee Fenne,
, oailawry in, 266.
, commissions of the peace in,
570.
, forest of , 842, 460.
Batter, Bobert, 204.
Buttur, John, 78.
Buyabon. See Boabon.
Buysbank, in Pioardy, 460.
Buyshale. See Bushall.
Bychard. William, 265.
Bychardys, Bobert, 31.
Byckee, William, 50.
Bydale, Badale, co. York, forest of, 456.
Byder, Bobert, 214, 580.
Thomas, 344.
William, 520.
Bydley, Adam, rector of Hope in Bomney
Marsh, 246.
, Thomas, governor of Guernsey, 418.
Bydmerley. See Bedmarley. !
Bydon, Bobert, 848, 392.
Bye [CO. Sussex] . 47, 51 , 273, 376. 495. ^
, hospital of St. Bartholomew by. See
Playden.
Byes. See Bise.
Bygby, Byggeby. S€« Bigby.
Bygge, Thomas, 279. |
Bygmayden, William, 526.
Bykall. See Biccall.
ByUeston. See Bilston.
Byman, William, 148.
Byndewey. See Boundway.
Byng, John, 290.
Byngesby, John. 17.
Byngeslowe. See Bingslow.
Byngewode. See Bingwood.
Bynggold. Henry, Parson of Newbold Verdon,
552.
Byngwode, Charles, 160.
, Thomas, 160.
Bypon, John, 244.
Bypplyngham, John. 220.
Byppull. See Bipple.
Byse. John, parson of Sampford Courtenay,
339.
And see Bise.
Bysing. See Bising.
Byssheby. See Bisby.
Byston. See Biston.
Bysyng. See Bising.
Byther, co. Tork, 436.
Byther, Bither, Bobert, 127, 139.
, sheriff of York, 130.
Thomas, 436.
William, 169, 226, 303, 474.
Byver, John. 19.
de la Byver, WUliam. 289.
ByveiB, John, 25.
, Seman, 85.
s
Sabrisford. See Sawbridgeworth«
Sacheverell, John, 557.
Balph, 895, 400, 490, 557.
Sadborow, Sedburgh [in Thomcombe, co.
Dorset, formerly co. Devon], 81.
Sadde, Thomas, 468.
Sadeler, Thomas, 78.
Sage, William, parson of Chipetead, 810.
Saggard, Tassagard, oo. Dublin, 164.
Saintbarbe, Seyntebarbe, John. 178.
Saintleger. See St. Leger.
Saintlowe. See St. Lo.
Saintmariburis. See Bures St. liiary.
Saintmartin. See St. Martin.
Salamanca, Consalis de, 855.
Peter de, 856, 870. 426, 446, 449,
581.
Salclyf . See Sawoliffe.
Salewerp. See Salwarp.
Salford, Saltford [co. Warwick], 65.
Salford, Bichard, 526.
692
GENERAL INDEX.
SaliBburr. oo. Wilu, 82, 145, 152, 158, 168.
295,857,371,642.
, letters patent dated at, 867.
, charter dated at, 62.
major of. See Jugler.
earldom of. 186, 189.
earl of. See Edward ; Neville.
diooeae of . 14. 90, 97, 118,121,168,
170. 175, 247, 296, 297, 812, 489, 441,
448,481,528.
bishopric of, 247, 252, 255, 257, 285,
296, 806, 887, 481, 495, 509, 521. 527,
581.
, bishop of . See Beauchamp ; Wy de-
yille; LaDgton; Krghum.
cathedral of , 276.
, , dean of. See Davyson.
, dean and chapter of,252,488,
495.
, , chancellor of. See Holes.
precentor of. See Poole;
Stanley.
, prebend of Charminster and
Bere in, 296.
, , prebend of Chute in, 481.
, , prebend of Durnford in. 258.
, prebend of Beaminster in, 252.
, , prebend of Fordington and
Writhlington in, 255.
, prebend of Hurstboume and
Burbage in, 509.
Salkeld, Richard, 30, 424, 492, 545.
, , of Kerby, 214.
Sail, CO. Norfolk, 29, 148.
Sail, Salle, Thomas, 148, 278.
Salley. See Sawley.
Salman, Henry, 584.
Balph,862.
, Thomas, 362.
, William, 405.
Salop, comity of, 5, 218, 220, 227, 822, 829,
854, 856, 368, 390, 398. 896, 401, 474,
491, 544.
, sheriff of , 827, 829, 371 . 890,
893, 401, 494. 496, 519, 544.
And see Cresset ; Hoord.
, esoheator in, 122.
And tee Lawley.
, outlawries, in, 80, 148, 187,
857, 860. 468.
, ....'....., commissions of the peace in,
570.
Saltash, oo. Cornwall, 20, 262, 467.
Saltfleetby, oo. Lincoln, 15, 58.
Saltford. See Salford.
Salthonse, oo. Norfolk, 84.
Saltmarshe, co. Gloucester, 511.
Saltmershe, Edward, 26, 50, 51, 109. 110, 112,
183, 578.
Saltrey. See Sawtry.
Salvage, Anthony, 282.
Sal van, John, 128. 449.
Balph, 117. 123,449.
, Thomas, 117, 123, 449.
, William, 117.
Salvo, John de, 282. 842.
Salwarp, Salewerp, co. Worcester, 186, 163.
211,308,379,506.
Salwey, Salway, Humphrey, 354, 678.
Salysbury, Boger, 146.
Samanpa, 248, 279.
Sambage, George, parson of Little Comberton.
88.
, parson of Bachesore, 88.
Sambroke, John. 486.
Sampford, Samford, co. Devon, 247.
Courtenay, oo. Devon, 137, 309, 339.
475.
, Little, CO. Somerset, 196.
Sampson, Henry, 306.
Thomas, 112, 811, 381, 636.
, Eliiabeth his wife, 881.
WUUam. 163.
Sanches Darys. John, 533.
Sanoto Laudo, Bobert de, parson of Becken-
ham, 419.
Sancto Laurencio. See St. Laorenoe.
Sanoto Mauro, Thomas de, 307.
Sanoy Dares. John, 280.
Sandal, Sandehall, oo. York, 54, 193, 498, 528,
532.
Sande, Sonde, Beginald, 395, 398, 425, 563.
Thomas, 149.
Sandeford, Brian, 15.
Sandegate, in the marches of Calais, 42, 276.
Sandehall. See SandaL
Sandelescome [co. Sussex] , 496.
Sandes, Beginald, 490.
William, 109, 1X0, 668, 572.
Sandford, Sonford [oo. Salop]. 516.
Sandhall. See SandaL
Sandland, Thomas, 462.
Sandown, Sandon, oo. Surrey, 515.
Sandridge, Sandrugge, co. Hertford, 81, 649.
, Saunderighill, oo. Wilts, 601.
Sandwich, oo. Kent. 19, 64. 61, 71. 119, 186.
206, 218, 221, 311, 328, 406, 410. 467,
471,482.
, mayor of, 146, 216.
, mayor and barons of, 405.
port of, 5, 129, 189, 196, 207. 208,
248, 251, 264. 258 271. 278, 282, 296,
330, 831. 850. 362, 366, 376, 403, 405,
407, 441, 450, 467, 460, 467. 529, 686,
551.
, ship called la Margaret of, 520.
Sandy, Bobert, 399.
Sans. John. 323.
.Peter, 828.
San Sebastian, in Spain, 278.
Sant. John, abbot of Abingdon, 74, 278, 281,
562.
^ ■ w .
GENERAL INDEX.
698
Santiago, in Galioia, pilgrimage to, 78.
Santon, oo. Lincoln, 263.
S^[note, Sapootes, John. 109, 111. 127, 190,
218. 228, 803, 807, 822. 354, 395, 897,
426. 429, 481. 447. 461, 490, 546. 558,
562.
Elisabeth his wife, 22a
, John, ]«oeiT6r general of theduohjof
Cornwall. 848, 864.
Thomas, 165,822, 854, 864, 892, 896,
400. 417. 425, 461. 492. 546, 570.
William, 428, 488, 568.
Sargeant, Philip, 78, 79.
Sark, Serk, island of. 74, 818. 408. 418.
Sarum, Old, co. Wilu, 75, 165, 167, 478.
New. See Salisbory.
Satton. See Sutton.
Sanby. Antony. 881.
Sanloljif , co. Lincoln, 551.
Sauly, Antony, 284.
Saonder, Saondre, Saundyr, John, 55, 106, 266,
328.
Saonderighill. See Sandridge.
Sannders, John, 262, 808.
Saonderson, Bobert, 866.
William, 192.
Saundyr. See Saunder.
Sauney, John, 489.
Sayage. Arnold.' 481.
, Humphrey, 370.
John, 94, 819. 398, 418, 490, 584,
568.
, parson of Colly Weston, 877.
a?homa8, 526.
, parson of Colly Weston. 887.
William. 80, 208.
Sayerey, John, master of the fraternity of the
Holy Angels, Syon, 138.
Sayemake forest [oo. Wilts], perambulation
of, 537.
Sayille, Sayyyle, John. 198. 214, 844, 899.
672.
.captain of the Isle of Wiffht,
410. *
...: Thomas, 409, 422, 470.
, William, 60, 289,894,425. 580.
, the elder, 289.
, the younger. 289.
Sawbridgeworth. Sabrisford, co. Hertford, 116.
Sawoliffe. Salclyf , oo. Lincoln, 268.
Sawle, William. 278.
Sawley, Salley by Bypon, Salley by Fontance.
CO. York, 196, 197.
SawBton, flaxton, oo. Cambridge, 484.
Sawtry, oo. Huntingdon, 163.
Sawtiy, Saltrey, co. Huntingdon, abbot and
oonyent of, 331.
, Thomas, abbot of, 881.
Bazilby, co. Lincoln, 424.
Soxton. See Sawston.
J
Say, Anne, 881.
Elisabeth. 381.
, John. 22, 48, 107, 109, 116, 185, 381,
561.
, , unde^treasurer of England,
64.
, , keeper of the great wardrobe,
188.
, Katharine, 381.
, Leonard, 381. 549.
, Mary, 381.
Thomas, 353, 888, 395, 400, 489, 554,
569.
, , Joan his wife, 381.
William, 107. 109, 110, 188. 288,
311, 344, 347, 854. 381, 898, 895, 401,
489, 561.
, dean of St. Paul's, London,
185.
Sayer, William, 201.
, Hai^garet his wife, 201.
Saymer. See Seymour.
Saynabon. See St. Aubyn«
Sayns Daldwayn. John, 278.
Sayntlo. See St. Lo.
Saynton, John, 142.
, , escheator in the county of
Lincoln, 19.
Says, Henry, 82.
Sayyyle. See Sayille.
Scale Park, oo. Tork, 506.
Scales, Scalys, oo. Norfolk, 865, 497.
Soaleshowe, oo. Norfolk, 865, 497.
Soophonson, William, 145.
Scarborough, Scardeburgh, co. Tork, 460, 475.
Scarlet, WiUiam, 188.
Scarsdale, Skaresdale, co. Derby. 851, 861,
486.
Scartho, Scorthowe. co. Lincoln, 228.
Sohelley, Thomas, 248.
Scholden. See Sholden.
Sclatter, John, 252.
.William, 234.
Scluse. See Sluis.
Scoce, John, the elder, 262.
, the younger, 262.
Scoley, Biehard, chaplain of Clipetone, 888.
Sconithorp. See Scunthorpe.
Scopham, Soopeham, Biehard, 90, 171, 879,
457, 605.
, William, 508.
Scopwick, Scopewyk, co. Lincoln, 167.
Scoreburgh, Henry, 26.
John, 26.
Scorby, Soorel^y, oo. York, 424.
Scorthowe. See Scartho<
694
GENERAL INDEX.
Scotland. Soota, 60, 141, 154. 160, 175-177.
179, 189, 190. 192-195, 198-200, 204.
206-209, 211-213. 217, 218. 220-222,
226, 227-229. 281-284, 237, 238.241.
242, 2^6, 248, 252. 260, 268-270. 272,
274, 279, 282, 284, 296, 299^301. 303.
309, 310. 320. 324. 339, 342, 377, 409.
460, 456. 466, 462, 486. 607.
, king of, 234, 240, 264, 494.
And see James.
war with, 254.
, maroheg of, 206, 244, 250, 824, 415.
eaat marohea, 82, 55, 237. 254, 464.
, warden of. See Percy.
, middle maroheg of, 32, 55, 237, 464.
.warden of. SeeVeroy,
, west marohea of, 254.
, warden of. See Biohard.
lieutenant of . SeeBaare,
Scott, Soot, Hugh, 222.
John, 6, 144, 183, 281, 322, 364, 356,
396, 397-399, 425, 433. 462, 552, 664.
663.
WiUiam. 322. 370, 398, 400, 520.
Scottesgrove [oo. Gloucester] , 8.
Sootton, CO. York, 434.
Scrayingham, Skreyngham, oo. York, 247.
Scrobhender, oo. Cornwall, 369.
Sorooby [co. Nottingham] , letters patent dated
at, 280, 282, 287, 289, 569.
Scrope, le Sorope, Henry, 299, 800.
Eli»beth bis wife, 800.
John. 50, 492. 666.
, lord, 36, 299.
, lord of Bolton, 4, 213, 343
370, 371, 394,897, 398, 401. 425, 465*
490, 492, 493, 501, 602, 517, 619, 620' ' William Iflft
566,556,668.672,579. ' William. 186.
Seeford. See Seaford.
Sefonoes. Boderigo de. 370.
Seglanvyan. See Sellan.
Seglanyyan, Edward de, 289.
Seinette Mary Bom. See St. Mary Bourne.
Seint Edward Stowe. See Stow on the Wold.
Seintjohn. See St. John.
Seintleger. See St. Leger.
Seintleo. See St. Lo.
Sekynton. See Seckington.
Sekynton, William, 73.
Seland. See Zeeland.
Selby, WiUiam, 98.
Sele. See ZeaL
Selenger. See St. Leger.
Selkwode. See Silkwood.
Sellan, Little, Seglanyyan, co. Cornwall, 239.
Seller, John, 307.
SoUow, William, 304.
Sellyng, William, abbot of St. Augustine's,
Canterbury, 318.
Selowe, Biohard, 449.
Solyngere. See St. Leger.
Seman, John, 87, 670.
mayor of Oxford, 670.
Sepecoote, John, 26.
Sergeaunt, Bobert, 183.
Serjeants at arms, appointment of, 64 156, 228,
298, 327. 329, 335, 341, 367, 372, 376,
390, 413, 414. 461. 457. 469.
ftt law, appointment of, 270, 285, 351.
860.
Serk. See Sark.
Serle, Searle, John, the elder, 186.
, the younger, 186.
of Masham, 401, 492.
, of Upsall, 519, 544, 572.
» Biohard, 344, 395, 401, 489, 662.
of Upsall, 579.
, Bobert, 376.
, Thomas, 215, 238.
' » ot Masham, 213, 238, 679.
, of Upsall, 648.
Sorowe, Boger, 210.
Scull, Skull, Walter, 110, 111, 578.
Sculthorpe, Skulthorpe, oo. Norfolk, 149.
Scunthorpe, Sconithorp, co. Lincoln, 263.
Seaford, Seeford in le Bape of Lewes oo
Sussex, 16. '
Seal, Zele. co. Kent, 458.
Sealer, Bobert at, 352.
Searle. See Serle.
Seaton, Seyton, co. Butland, 150.
Seavin^n, Sevenhamptondenys, co. Someraet,
273, 336.
Seckington, Sekj^ton, co. Warwick, 78.
Sedburgh. See Sadborow.
Sedner (?Sedbergh), oo. York, 180.
del See, Martin, 679.
Seme. See Ceme.
Serra. Antony de, 232.
Sertor, Biohard, 93.
Sesswiok, Sessewik [co. Denbigh] , 616.
Sest, 65.
Seuer, John, 266.
ScTenhamptondenys. See Seayington.
Sevemstoke. Stoke [oo. Worcester], 129.
Seyons. William, abbot of St. Mary, York. 622,
Seyrale, Bobert, 509.
, , Alice his wife, 609.
Sewull, Henry, 431.
Seyard, John, 516.
Seymour, Saymer, John, 394. 399, 491, 687.
646,577.
, canon of St. George's. Wind-
sor, 33.
f , parson of St. Peter's, Guinea.
123.
, Thomas, 530.
Seynos, WiUiam, 646.
Seyntabyn. See St. Aubyn.
Seyntebarbe. See Saintbarbe.
Seyntgeorge. See St. George.
GENERAL INDEX.
695
Sejntjohn. See St. John.
Sejntleger. See St. Leger.
Sejntlowe. See St. Lo.
Seyntmark, Bernard, 190.
Seynt Piere, in Turkey, 194.
Seyntruan. See Roan.
Seyntsythny. See Sithney.
Seyton. See Seaton.
Shaa, Edmund, 102, 206, 800, S93, 466, 524,
656.
, , mayor of London, 466.
, sheriff of Middlesex, 27.
, John, 300, 841, 430.
, Balph, parson of Harlton, 473.
And see Shawe.
Shadde, Henry, 276.
Shaffer. Peter, 613.
Shaftesbury, oo. Dorset, 357. 452, 454, 468,
606.
, hundred of, 606.
abbess and convent of, 254.
, Margaret, abbess of, 254.
Shalde, William, parson of Henrey by Calais,
302.
Shaldeswell, oo. Oxford, 126.
Shankys, Biohard, 232.
Shapwick, oo. Dorset, 238.
Shamcote, Oemeooto, oo. Wilts, 439.
Sharp, Sharpe, Christopher, 292.
, Henry, 174, 638.
, prothonotary of Chancery,
410.
, , dean of St. Stephen's, West-
minster, 172, 215.
, parson of Hackney, 126.
, John, 133.
Sharpuls, Bobert, warden of the hospital of
St. Leonard, Stoke, 14.
, parson of Iden, 14.
Shatton, Nicholas, 89, 260.
Shauelok, Boger, 446.
Shawardyn, John, the younger, 206.
, the elder, 206.
, Joan his wife, 206.
Shawe, co. WUts, 642, 649.
Shawe, John, 73, 123, 835.
, , presented to the ohuroh of
Grafton, 445.
, Thomas, 78.
William, 160.
And tee Shaa.
Sheboum. See Shipbome.
Sheen, Shene, oo. Surrey, 166, 171, 382, 408,
422.
house of Jesus of Bethlehem, prior
and convent of, 156. 210.
, John Ingilby, prior of, 156, 204, 210.
, William Wyldy. prior of, 40,68.
, West, 00. Surrey, 166.
Sheepwaah, Shepewaashe, co. Devon, 291.
Sheepy, Shepay [co. Leicester], 127.
Sheffeld, John, 207.
, Joan his wife, 207.
, Biohard, 207.
, Bobert, 107, 110, 183, 263,819, 320,
364, 394, 398, 491, 651, 666.
, William, 207.
Shefford. West, Westehifford, oo. Berks, 471.
Shelderton, co. Salop, 805.
Sheldon, co. Warwick, 453.
Sheldon, Daniel, 404, 421.
, Biohard, 341.
Sheldwick, Sheldewicke, co. Kent, 281.
Sheldyngthorpe. See Skellingthorpe.
Skele, Nicholas, 23, 49.
Sheles. See Shields.
Shelf ord, co. Nottingham, 19.
Shelley, John, 80.
sheriff of London, 3.
, the elder, 847.
, the younger, 347.
, , Klinbeth his wife, 347.
Boger, 466.
, Thomas, 243.
Shellys, Thomas, 296.
Shelton, Balph, 897, 468, 490, 648, 667.
Shene. See Sheen.
Shenley, co. Hertford, 63, 374.
Shepay. See Sheepy.
Sheppey, Shippay, Isle of, co. Kent, 61, 428.
Shepton, Shipton, co. Somerset, 212.
Sheiaid. Geoffrey, 396, 400, 489, 663.
Sherborne, Shireboume, Shirbnme, oo. Dorset,
o, So, 4oc5.
, Shirbourn St. John, co. Soathampton,
254.
Sherbnm, Shirboume, oo. Durham, 270.
, Shirbom in Hartfurthlyth, co, York,
876.
Sherdlowes in Cavenham, oo. Suffolk, 463.
Sherebeton, oo. Wilts, 501.
Sherfield, Shirfield on Lodon, co. Southampton,
551.
Sheriff Hutton, Shirefhoton, co. Tork, 276,
876, 386, 392, 411, 412, 423, 434, 460,
454, 455, 458, 471, 496, 514, 632, 538.
Sheringham, oo. Norfolk, 442, 467.
Sherman, Biohard, 610.
Sherston, co. Wilte, 90, 99, 121, 132, 406,
454.
Sherwell, Shirwell, co. Devon, 475.
Sherwood, Shirwode, co. Nottingham, forest
of, 196, 338, 440, 450, 451.
Sherwood, William, bishop of Meath, 164,
237, 312, 363.
chancellor of Lreland, 164,
237, 312.
Sheryger, Thomas, 149.
Shethe, WiUiam, 34.
Shetton, William, 274.
Shields, Sheles, co. Northumberland, 249,
288.
696
GENERAL INDEX,
Shifford. See Shefford.
Shillyngford, WiUiam, 658.
Shimpling, Shjmpelyng [oo. Norfolk] , 282.
Shiogleford Hall, oo. Essex, 33.
Shipborne, Shebonrn, co. Kent, 458.
Ship called : —
le Antony, 1, 12, 69, 113, 198, 240, 411.
609.
la Anne^ 146, 406, 518.
la Bastyan, 214;
la Caryeon, 214.
U Carregon, 325.
la Clement, 264.
le Greyer, 426.
U Cristofer, 97, 321.
Cropsaunt, 356.
la Elizabeth, 644.
le Floure, 198.
la Oarsya, 492.
le George, 193.
la George Cohham, 240.
la Governore, 426.
U Grace de Lieu, 211, 240, 402.
le Holy Gost, 282.
U Jacob, 28, 49.
le James, 100, 193.211.
le John, 617.
la Julyan, 356.
U Kateryne, 97, 146, 146, 193, 246, 347,
356, 426, 618.
la Karantyne, 240.
la Kervell, 240.
le Little Anne, 646.
la Lucas, 466.
le Magdalen, 246;
la Margaret, 426, 520.
la Martenet, 214, 246.
la Mane. 49, 240, 321, 346, 366, 369, 402.
466, 618, 644.
la Mary Asshe, 240.
la Mary London, 78.
le Marye de la Toure, 253, 308.
la Marie de Kair, 146.
la Mawdelyn, 356.
le Nicholas, 366.
la Pakker, 240.
la Petyr, 366.
le Prynce, 308.
la Pykard, 79.
la Great Portingale, 240.
Sancta Maria de Grada, 198, 216.
Satuita Maria et Sanctus Johannes Ban-
tista, 162. ^ I
Seint Gremon, 426.
la Seynt Marie, 646.
Seint Petir, 847.
Za Spaynard, 240.
Ze Thomas London, 318.
k 7nmt€, 246.
Za Volantyne, 214.
Shipdam, Shypdam, oo. Noifolk, 30, 274. 328.
Shippay. See Sheppey.
Shipton Solera [co. Gloucester], 278.
under Wyohwood, oo. Oxford, 186,
167, 191, 380, 410, 415.
Afid see Shepton.
Shipton, Henry, 121.
Shipward, John, 271, 499.
, Ayice his wife, 499.
Shirbom. See Sherbum.
Shirbume. See Sherborne.
Shire, Shyre, Thomas. 234.
Shireboume. See Sherbonie.
Shirefhoton. See Sheriff Hutton.
Shirewode, Shyrewode, John, 148.
' Shirfeld. Se«Sherfield.
Shiriefhotton. 5tfe Sheriff Hutton.
Shins, Thomas, 36.
, , Alice his wife, 35.
Shirley, Hugh, escheator in the county of
Hereford, 14,
Bftlph, 398, 489.
Thomas, 86.
ShirwilL See Sherwell.
Shirwode, John, 60. 324, 436.
bishop of Durham ri4fi5-
1494]. 648, 67fiW580. ^
' ftrohdeaoon of Biohmond, 548.
Thomas, 466.
Shirwyn. Shyrwyn. John, 223.
, Robert, 48, 260.
Shiryngton [co. Kent], 402.
Shobeholt [in Lee] , oo Kent, 416.
Shockerwiok, Shokirwik, oo. Somerset, 87.
Sholden, Soholden, co. Kent, 622.
Shore, Jane, 371.
William, 9.
Shoreditch, Shordioh, oo. Middlesex, 41, 304.
Shoreham, Shorham [oo. Kent], deanery of.
Shorter, John, 827.
Shotbolt, Thomas, 267.
Shotell, Liger de, 245.
Shoter, William, 462.
Shotisworth, oo. Lancaster, 84.
ShotoTor, Shotter, oo. Oxford, forest of, 486.
Shottiswall, Richard, 626.
Shottoa, Stephen, escheator in the county of
Lincoln, 167, 176, 270, 330.
William, 274.
Shrawley, CO. Worcester, 126, 211, 383. 502
524.
Shrebenham. See Shriyenham.
Shrewsbury, Shrowesbuiy, 64, 160, 384. 452.
473, 608. ^
, burgesses of, 384.
, monastery of St. Peter, 76.
, abbot and conyent of, 122.
, Thomas, abbot of, 166, 860.
St. Mary's, Thomas Mynde, abbot of
187,
GENERAL INDEX.
697
ShriTenlulm, Shrebenham, oo. Berks, 120, 869.
, hundred of , 369.
Shropham, oo. Norfolk, 56.
ShroTe, Henry, S90.
Shroweabury. See Shrewsbury.
Shrowetbory, John, prior of Wenlook, 156,
d02.
Shuckborgh, Upper, Oyer Shukborgh, oo. War-
wi^, 29.
Shukborgh, Thomas, 29.
William, 29, 82.
Shuldeham, Bame Elinbeth, abbess of Bark-
ing, 166, 169.
Shnldham, Margaret, prioress of Bedlingfield,
168.
Shute, John, 453.
Shypdam,. See Shipdam.
Shypley,. John, 150.
Shyre. See Shire.
Shyrewode. See Shirewode.
Shjrreffe, John, 29.
Shyrstan, John, 145.
Shyrwyn. See Shirwyn.
Shyt, Thomas, 315.
Sibertswold, Sibberswelde, co. Kent, 515.
SibUl, John, 392, 436.
Sible Hedingham, Sibill Hinigam, co. EsMX,
388, 430.
Sibsey, William, 329.
Sigemond, Sygemond, John, 108, 297.
Sileby, oo. Leisoester, 480.
Silkwood, Selkwode, in Sherston, oo. Wilts,
132.
Sill, Balph. 479.
Silly, Robert, 219.
Silton, Sylton, John, 273, 376, 446.
Silvestres Hall in Bures St. Mary, cos. Essex
and Suffolk, 179.
Simon, Bobert, 262.
Simonburn, STmondeebom, oo. Northumber-
land, 260.
Simond. See Symond.
Sirenoestre. See Cirencester.
Siston, Syston, co. Gloucestor, 302.
Sithney, Seyntsjthny, co. Cornwall, 296.
Siwell. See Sywell.
Sixtus, pope, 122, 194, 209, 210, 310, 548.
Skanlan, John, 51.
William, 51.
Skarden, Matthew, 106, 513.
Skaresdale. See Scarsdale.
Skegness, oo. Lincoln, 51.
Skele, William, 506.
Skelton, Edward, 49, 77, 78, 145, 414, 439.
, John, 150.
Thomas, 290.
, William, 246.
Skellingthorpe, Skeldyngthorpe, oo. Lincoln,
Skendleby, Skendewy, co. Lincoln. 462, 472.
Skere, Nicholas, 58.
Skerne, Edmund, 579.
, Bobert. 23, 24, 144, 875.
SkiUing, Michael. 504.
, , Anne his wife, 504.
Skilman, Skylman, Biohard, 802.
Skipton in Craven, oo. York, 159, 220, 229,
290.
Skipton, Skypton, Biohard, pai-son of North
Bovey, 163, 248.
, , parson of Heapham, 541^
Skipwith, Skypwyth, John, 398, 491.
Waiiam, 266, 354, 566.
Skirbeok, oo. Lincoln, 74, 330.
Skirmore, Bobert, 168.
Skirpenbeck, Skyrpenbek, co. York, 150.
Skowe, John, 188.
Skoy, Laurence, parson of Little Stambridge,
63,304.
Skrene, Cristiana, 68.
, Emen, 68.
, John, 58.
, Katharine, 58.
, Magnus, 58.
, William, 58.
. Skreyngham. See Scrayingbam.
Skulthoipe. See Sculthorpe.
Skybyrowe, co. Cornwall, 239.
Skybyrowe, John de, 239.
Skylman. See Skilman.
Skynne, Thomas, 24.
Skynner, Alexander, chaplain of Fajcnacrw,
374.
, Humphrey, 273.
, John, 29,411.
Margaret his wife, 29.
, Thomas, 80.
Skypton. See Skipton.
Skypwyth. See Skipwith.
Skyrmore, Bobert, 158.
Skyrpenbek. See Skirpenbeck.
Slape Qill, in Coverdale, oo. York, 506.
Slapton, CO. Devon, 98, 137.
Slatter, WiUiam, 68, 89.
Sleaf ord [oo. Lincoln] , letters patent dated at,
122-124, 126.
, Old, Oldesleford [co. Lincohi], 385.
Slefeld, Bobert, 109.
WiUiam, treasurer of Calais, 810,
361.
Slef ord, Thomas, 445.
Slolegh, CO. Somerset 837.
Sloley, 00. Norfolk, 263.
Sluis, Scluse, in Flanders, 313.
Slyfledde, Henry, 244.
Slyngesby, William, 857.
Smale, John, 198.
, Tege, 517, 518.
SmaUeware, John, 465.
Smalwode. Bobert, 409.
WiUiam, 260.
698
GENERAL INDEX.
Smart, Henry, 83.
Smarihwayte, Smerethwayte, Edmund, 211.
Smite, Snitto [oo. Warwick] , 66.
Smyth, Henry, 468.
, warden or ohaplain of the
hospital of St. John Baptist, Newport
Pagnel, 334, 361.
Smyth, John. 19, 43, 61, 86, 120, 131, 143,
190, 259, 268, 272, 830, 862. 376, 382.
^ 465,498.
, , Anne his wife, 269.
bishop of Llandaff [1476-
1478], 122.
■ parson of Notgrave, 313.
, , parson of Soartho, 223.
, , the elder, 277.
, the younger, 277.
, Laurence, 112.
, Nicholas, 622.
, Peter, 160.
, Philip. 649;
, Biohard, 131, 252, 272, 296.
, Bobert, 131, 626.
Boger, 486.
, Simon, 44,367.
Thomas, 131, 160,291.
, , Beatrice his wife, 131.
, William, 19, 244, 270, 293, 318, 469.
, ohaplain of Brailes, 457.
, ohaplain of St. Thomas, Stam-
ford, 226.
, ohaplain of the free chapel of
St. Marie de Leo, Guernsey, 211.
Snawe, John, 26, 66.
Snede, oo. Worcester, 247, 258.
Snell, Bobert. 148.
Snelston, Snelleston, co. Derby, 274.
Snetterton, Sniterton, co. Norfolk. 66.
Snettisham, Snetysham, co. Norfolk, 292.
Snitta. See Smite:
Sniterton. See Snetterton.
Snitterfield. Snythfeld, co. Warwick, 118.
Snodhill, Swowdell, co. Hereford, 311:
Snodland, Snodelond, co: Kent, 28.
Snodsbury, Snowdisbury, co. Worcester, 6.
Snoryng, John, 188, 368. 461, 464, 478, 499.
Snowden, John, 496.
Snowdisbury. See Snodsbury.
Snowdon, co. Camanron, forest of, 360, 372,
610.
Snowe, John, 66:
, Bichard, parson of Fulbeck, 201.
Snowrynges, in Flitcham, co. Norfolk, 223.
Snydall, John, 222.
Snythfeld. See Snitterfield.
Sobbery, John, abbot of Cirencester, 116.
, , parson of Binfield, 121.
Sockbridge, Sokbred, co. Westmoreland, 286.
Sodbury, Soddebury, co. Gloucester, 92, 99,
121, 288, 404, 609.
Sokbred. See Sockbridge.
J
Solario, John de, 229.
Solihull, Sullyll, oo. Warwick, 89, 96, 210,
286,268.
Somer. See Sommer.
Somercotes, oo. Lincoln, 53, 176.
, North, CO. Lincoln, 260.
Somerford Maudyte, oo. Wilts. 486.
Somerlande, John, 227-
Somerrot, county of, 87, 91. 98, 109, 110, 128.
132, 134, 139. 161, 183, 208, 263. 363.
366. 364, 370, 371, 896, 398, 426. 448.
459, 474. 489, 603, 627.
, sheriff of, 79, 109, 188, 320.
827, 329, 366, 371, 390, 398, 446, 489.
494, 618, 619, 644.
And see Golynborne ; Crowmere.
, escheator in, 131, 176, 273.
286, 306, 349, 621.
And tu Bonham ; Morton ; Wrotke.
, , outlawries in, 86, 266, 290,
291, 294, 486.
, subsidy and ulnage of oloth
in, 439.
, , commissions of the peaoe in,
671.
Somersham, co. Huntingdon, 220.
Somerton, co, Lincoln, 70, 74.
,00. Somerset, 17, 142.
Erleigh, co. Somerset, 17, 106.
Sommer, Somer, John, 229, 346.
Sommeroe, Bartholomew, 338.
Somnonr, John, 229.
Sonde, Beginald, 366, 662.
Sonde. See Sande.
Sonford. See Sandf ord.
Sonnyng, Walter, 869.
Soper, WiUiam, 317.
, , Joan his wife, 317.
Soreby. See Sowerby.
Sorell, John, 117.
Sotehill, Sothehill, Sotell, Elisabeth, 72.
.Henry, 109, 111, 123, 269,279,341,
354, 392, 396, 400, 426. 487. 489. 663,
670.
John, 492.
, Bobert, 487.
, Elisabeth his wife, 487.
Soterton. See Sutterton.
Soto, Didaous de. 248. 279.
Soulbury, Sulbury, co. Buckingham, 152.
Soureby. See Sowerby.
Souresbishire. See Sowerbyshire.
Southampton. Suthampton, 76, 87, 96, 152,
179, 205, 230, 274, 311, 370^72. 375,
396, 412, 438, 446, 462. 464, 487, 494,
613, 647.
, mayor and burgesses of, 76, 230,
, mayor of, 647.
And see Ludlowe.
GENERAL INDEX.
699
Southampton, outlawry in, 87.
port of, 6, 38, 58, 62, 76. 88, 95. 105,
117, 179, 208. 248, 251. 271, 273, 282.
296, 300, 330, 331, 839, 350, 352, 362.
366, 372, 403, 404, 421, 431, 441, 449,
450, 464, 460, 467, 497, 531, 545, 548.
551.
, county of, 15, 35, 52. 109, 110, 123,
128, 134. 136, 139, 180, 196, 208, 263,
314, 335, 363, 370. 371, 396. 399, 416.
420. 425, 474. 491, 493, 504, 614, 637.
, sheriff of, 109, 159, 180, 320,
371, 377, 399, 446, 494, 613, 518, 519,
644.
And see Carre ; Foynti.
eaoheator in, 116, 127, 176,
231. 306, 349, 621.
And see Troys; Charleton; Boteler;
Hudleston; Grene.
, , outlawries in, 83, 148, 469.
..: , commissions of the peace in,
672.
Southbroom, oo. Wilts, 501.
Southe, Thomas, 290.
Southflete, co. Middlesex, 39.
Southill, CO. Cornwall, 464.
Southmolton, co. Deron, 9.
Southmymmee. See Mims, South.
Southoe. 00. Huntingdon, 28.
Southold, Southole, oo. Devon, 481, 616.
Southrey, Suthrey, oo. Norfolk, 187.
Southwark, Suthwerk. oo. Surrey, 30, 42, 107,
130, 167, 203, 211. 233, 269. 274, 317,
323, 337, 387, 444, 486, 532.
, St. Mary OTerev, Henry, prior of,
466.
Southwell [oo. Nottingham], letters patent
dated at, 279, 28U, 282.
, CO. Nottingham, collegiate church
of, 256.
Southwell, Suthwell, Biohard, 16. 49. 77. 96,
112, 113. 180, 343, 353, 397, 436, 490.
566.
Southwiok, Suthwike, co. Southampton, prior
of, 466.
CO. Wilts, 424.
Southwode, Bobert, 243.
Southwokyndon. See Ookendon.
South worth. Southeworthe. Suth worth, Nicho-
las, 69, 222, 242, 311, 816, 331, 404.
636.
Sowerby, Soreby, Soureby, co. York, 89, 279,
498.
Bridge, co. York, 82, 86.
Sowerbyshire, Souresbishii'e, co. York, 64,
193.
Sowthfeld. See Suffield.
Spain, Spaniards. 254, 347, 353,356, 370,371,
4^, 446, 449, 631.
., king of, 446, 494.
., ship called Cropsaunt of, 356.
,, la Oarsya of. 492.
la Kateryne of, 146.
Spalding, co. Lincoln, 407.
, priory of, 216.
, prior of, 407.
, Thomas, prior of, 61.
Spaldyng, Bobert, 22, 145, 14<5, 371, 374, 492.
Sparke, Bichard, 168.
William, 467.
Sparc we, John, 268.
, William, 187, 329.
Sparte. See Spert.
Spayne, John, 266.
Spealte. John, 316.
Specoote, John, 25, 643.
Speokington, Spekyngton, co. Somerset, 497.
Spectyshale. See Spezhall.
Speke, John, 226, 307.
Spelman. See Spilman.
Spelsbury, Spellesbery, oo. Oxford, 167.
Spence, John, 86.
, chaplain of Old Sarum, 76.
.Bobert, 86.
, Thomas, 30, 86.
Spencer, John, 24.
Biohard, 307.
, Bobert, 99, 306.
, Eleanor his wife, 306.
, William, 68.
Spendoloue, Eleanor, prioress of Ankerwyke,
137.
Spenser, Nicholas, 398.
Sperk, Biohard, 32.
Sperkeford, Jerome, parson of Padworth, 176.
Sperman, WiUiam, 26.
Spert, Sparte, Bichard, 364, 393, 398, 491,
566.
, Boger, 346.
Spexhall, Spectyshall, oo. Suffolk, 200, 242.
Spice, Clement, 364, 370, 401.
, Humphrey, 401.
Boger, 364.
Spicer, Spycer, Nicholas, 404, 422, 437, 491.
Spices, 206, 311.
Spilman, Spelman. Spylman, Henry, 96, 113,
216, 228, 808, 343, 353, 897, 490, 666.
, William. 227.
Spire, Ingelram, 254.
Spires, Spyro, in Almain, 513.
Spitalgate, Spyttelgate by Qrantham, oo. Lin-
cohi, 176.
SpitehUl. John, 404.
Spotell, SpotyU, Henry, 84.
Stephen. 84.
Spiaye [co. WUts] , 637.
Sprigee, Master William, parson of Crewkeme,
99, 100.
Sprotbrough, co. York, 286.
SpiTgge. See Sprigge.
Sprynger, John, 809.
Spryngwell, Edmund, 28.
.Spryre, Ingelnm, 264«
700
GENERAL INDEX.
Spyoe. See Spice.
Spycer. See Spioer.
Spylmsn. See Spilman.
SpytlyngeB in Gorleston, oo. Suflfolk, 143.
Spyttelgate. See Spitalgate.
Spjnell, Benedict. 681.
Spynule, Antony, 842.
Spyre. See Spires.
Squartafesy, Baltasar, 78.
Squier, Squyer, John, 168, 183.
, William, 66, 185.
Squire, Thomas the, 868.
Squyer. See Squier.
St. Agatha, abbey of. See Easby.
St. Albans, oo. Hertford, 76, 86, 161. 374.
abbey of, 469.
, abbot and convent of, 469, 614.
, William, abbot of, 81, 614.
St. Andrews, m Scotland, 192.
St. Asaph, bishop of. See Bedman.
diocese of, 19, 160, 809.
St. Aubyn, Seyntabyn, Saynabon, Peter, 371.
St. Augustine, order of, 8, 11, 32, 116, 181.
189, 246, 278, 280, 281, 284, 286, 288.
315, 340, 463, 480, 481. 611, 512, 642.
543.
St. Benedict, order of, 4, 33, 38, 116, 137,
154. 164, 166, 208, 228, 267, 280, 826,
346,469.
St. Briavels, St. BreTel, Symme Eevell, co
Gloucester, 68, 204, 261, 316, 884, 406,'
408.
St. Brieuc, diocese of, 68.
St. Clare, order of, 227.
St. Columb Major, oo. Cornwall, 126, 198.
St. Davids, diocese of, 246, 284, 411.
, bishopric of, 260, 269, 307, 348, 361,
627.
.bishop of. See Tully; Martyn ;
Langton.
St. Edmunds, abbey of, 164.
.convent of, 162.
Biohwrd Hengham, abbot of, 162, 164.
Thomas Eatlisden, abbot of, 104.
St. Edwin. See Edwinstowe.
St. Francis, order of, 628.
St. George, Seyntgeorge, Eichard, 666.
William, 146.
» , Margaret his wife, 146.
St. Goran, Seyntgoran, co. Cornwall, 268.
St. Illogan. See Illogan.
St. John of Jerusalem, Hospital of, 194.
' » Peter Daubusson, erand mas*
ter of, 193, 194. ^
in England, hospital of, 286.
.prior and brethren of, 182,
St. John of Jerusalem in England, hospital of,
John Weston, prior of, 68, 182, 236.
in Ireland, hospital of, James KeAyns
prior of, 137. ^'
St. John. Seintiohn, Seyntjohn, Oliver, 4. 394
^^, 665.
St. Xaneth and Trinite Well, in Gower, oo.
Glamorgan, 296.
St. Laurence, de Sancto Lanrencio, Christopher
lord of Howth, 42. '
, Robert, lord of Howth, chancellor of
Ireland, 336, 348. 363.
^ St. Lawrence, co. Essex. 80.
I St. Leger, Saintleger, Seintleger, Selynger
I Seyntleger, Thomas, 91, 107, 109-112*
114, 122, 132, 184, 147. 161, 168, 183,'
I 244, 246, 263, 269. 304, 853, 369. 887
I 396, 424. 429, 472. 475, 493, 607, 625*
529, 568, 572, 674.
, , Anne his wife, 269.
St. Lo, Sayntlo, Seintleo. John, 87, 108, 109
110, 894, 428, 435, 560.
Nicholas, 671.
St. Malo, in Brittany. 345.
, ship called le Mary of, 846.
St. Marie de Leo, Guernsey, 211.
St. Martin, Saintmartin, Thomas de, 223, 340
, William de, 340.
St. Mary Bourne, Seinette Mary Bom, oo.
Southampton, 604, 650.
St. Michael's Mount, co. Cornwall, 145.
St. Neot, Saint Nyet, co. Cornwall, 96, 479.
St. Osyth's, CO. Essex, John Neuton, abbot of ,
, John, abbot of, 161.
St. Paul de Leon, bishop of, 640.
St. Paul's Cray, Paulynsoray, co. Kent, 28.
St. Pierre by Calais, 176, 488.
St. Veep, Seynt V^, co. Cornwall, 266.
St. Victor, observance of, 278.
Stacheden. See Stagsden.
Stacy, Stace. John, 48.
» , Marion his wife, 48.
Stafferton, William, 853, 664.
Stafford, 2, 66, 226, 486.
, burgesses of, 68.
free chapel or hospital of St. John
by, Edmund Chaderton, warden of, 525.
188, 369.
, prior of, 241, 510.
, Willi
iUiam Tumay, prior of.
Bamyngham. See Bamingham Staf-
ford.
'^"^^7 of. 77. 98, IIL 141, 161, 218,
220. 227, 247, 297. 818, 354, 898, 896
401,437,474,491.544. ' '
• ••» • filieriff of, 820, 871. 893, 401.
491,494,519,644. ' » » ^'
And Bee Basset.
••••1 ••• ' escheator in, 88, 45, 257, 281,
OOo.
And see Erdeswyk ; Mynours.
...._.._outlawrie.in.^. 32. 186.
• oonunissions of the peace in
678. *^ '
GENERAL
Stafford, Edward, earl of Wiltohire, 19, 48,
498. 516.
Fulk, 5, 138, 281, 285, S79.
, Mar|;aret his wife, 5, 183,
281, 285, 379.
, Henry or Humphrey, second duke of
Buckingham. 67. 69, 184, 217, 257, 349.
366, 361. 363. 370, 371, 378, 387, 405,
409-411, 417, 418, 423, 429, 437, 433.
463. 460, 465, 466, 475, 476, 484, 496,
498, 614, 617. 526, 663-580.
, , steward of England, 63.
, , chief justice and chamberlain
m Wales, 349.
, , constable of England, 361.
, , EAtharine hie wife, 486.
Humphrey, 11, 217, 854, 392, 394,
399, 578.
, , sheriff of Worcester, 491.
of Grafton, 11, 67.
, Eleanor his wife, 11, 67.
, late duke of Buckingham,
171,217,378.
, Anne his wife, 217.
, Joan, 171.
, John, 319.
, earl of Wiltshire, 19, 48.
496, 515.
, Constaooe his wife, 19, 496,
616.
Matildis de, 66.
, Bobert de, 66.
, Thomas, 11, 368. 399, 491, 677.
,WiUiam,319.
Stagsden, Stacheden, co. Bedford, 56.
Staincliffe, Staneclyff, co. York, 475.
Staines, Stanes, co. Middlesex, 11, 95.
Stainley, Staynley, co. York, 434.
Stainton le Hole, co. Lincoln, 207.
Stalbroke, Thomas, 8.
Stallington, Stalintona [co. Stafford], 66.
Stalworth, Walter, 468.
Stambridge, Stanbrigge, co. Essex, 648.
, Little, CO. Essex. 63, 304.
Stamor, John, 466.
Stamford, Stanford, Staunford, co. Lincoln,
18, 67, 95. 144, 148, 226, 289, 606.
.., letters patent dated at, 481.
Stanborough, Stanbuigh, co. DcTon, hundred
of. 101, 129,2fe.
Stanbrige. See Stambridge.
Stanbrige, John, 440, 484.
Standiashe, Hugh, 532.
Staneclyffe. See Staincliffe.
Stanehope, Thogias, 66.
Staneley. See Stayeley.
Stanes, Magdalen de, 248.
Thomas, 15.
Stanfeld Monftchet. See Stansted Mount*
fitchet.
Stanford. See Stamford.
INDEX. 701
Stanford, co. Berks. 477.
Biven, co. Essex, 15, 299.
Stanford, John, 22, 480.
Stanhoe. Stannowe, co. Norfolk, 16, 149, 833,
338.
Stanhope in Weardale, co. Durham, 287.
Stanhope, John, 320, 393, 396, 400, 489, 568.
Stanis. See Stone.
Stanleia. See Stoneleigh.
Stanley, co. Wilts, 601.
Stanley, Agnes, 199.
, Edward, 398, 490, 663.
, George, 111,218.
Joan his wife, 218.
, , of Straunge, 466, 476.
, Humphrey, 573.
James, precentor of Salisbury cathe-
dral, 527.
John, 2, 117.198,212.
, , of Stanley, 183.
Thomas, 2.
, , Matilda his wife, 2.
Thomas, lord, 22, 50. 112, 144, 145,
263, 326, 388, 423, 424, 427, 428, 430,
451, 433. 434, 448, 476, 476, 601, 502,
619, 544. 662, 674.
, , Margaret his wife, 326.
, steward of the household, 9,
68. 95, 134, 230.
, constable of England, 367,
381.
, William, 121, 382, 845, 401, 491.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 332.
, , chief justice of North Wales,
368.
Stanlowe, John, 363, 566.
, Thomas, 290.
William, 107.
Stanney, John, 394, 398, 676.
Stannop, John, 669.
Stannowe. See Stanhoe.
Stanstead [in Halstead] , co. Essex, 496.
[co. Suffolk], 375.
Stansted Mountfttchet, Stanfeld Monflchet,
Staperated Mountfichet, co. Essex, 359,
497, 498.
Stanton, oo. Buckingham, 94.
Haroourt, Staunton, co. Oxford, 23,
260, 371.
St. John, CO. Oxford, 256.
Lacy by Ludlow [co. Salop], 360.
Stanton, H[eryey] de, 331.
Stanwath. See Stenwith.
Stanway, Great, co. Essex, 83.
Stanwey, Bobert, abbot of Pershore, 166.
Stanwiok, Stannewig, oo. Northampton, 201.
416.
Stapersted Mountfichet. See Stansted Mount-
fitchet
Sti^ilhill, William, eeeheator in the county of
Deyon, 129.
Staple, CO. Kent, 615.
702
GENERAL INDEX.
Stapleford Abbots, oo. Eeaex, 80.
Stapulton. John. 384.
Starbotton, Sterbotten, oo. Tork, 506.
Starkey, Sterky, Adam, 240.
Humphrey, 184. 288. 344, 393, 394,
465, 466. 493, 620, 630. 644-646. 664,
660,661.669^671.578.578.
, justioe of the Bench, 408.
chief baron of the Exchequer,
361,360,661.
Start, Sterte, oo. Devon, 542.
Stathom, Stathum, Henrj. 557.
Nioholas, 530.
William, 244.
Stattjne. See Stettin.
Staughton, Stokton, Great, oo. Huntingdon,
189.
Staunford, John, 52, 895. 663.
StaunfordiB [by Latohingdon] , oo. Essex, 496.
Staunton, oo. Gloucester, 24.
oo. Salop, 468.
And see Stanton.
Staunton. John, 386.
, Biohard, 24, 663.
, Eobert, 564.
, Thomas, 24, 78, 668.
, Joan his wife, 24.
William, 806.
Staveley, oo. York, 484.
Staveley, Biohard, 470.
, WillUm, 470, 492.
Stayerton. James, 162.
, WiUiam, 91, 180. 221, 877.
Elisabeth his wife, 221.
Staweford, Philip, 801.
Stayndrop, John, 15.
Staynes. Thomas, 50.
Stede, John, 103.
, Thomas, 292, 298.
Stedeman, William, 69.
Stedolfe, Stidolf, Thomas, 22, 28, 62, 144,
166, 216, 226, 676.
, Isabel his wife, 226.
Stegan, Philip, 262.
Stekyn, John. 148.
Stele, William, parson of Famham, 481.
Stenwith. Stanwath, oo. Lincoln, 176.
Stenyng. See Steyning.
Stephen, John, 19.
, WiUUm, 19.
Stephens, John, 518.
Stephenson, Henry, 303.
Stepneth, John, 215.
Sterbotton. See Starbotton.
Sterlyng, John, 84, 626.
Sterre, Henry, 92.
Stert. Strete, oo. Wilts, 601.
Sterte. See Start.
Stettin, Stattyne, duchy of, 334.
Steyeneson, Bobert, 269.
I
Stevens. John, 240.
Stevenson, Henry, 174.
John, 212.
, Bobert, 96, 174.
Steventon, oo. Bedford, 476.
Stevyn, John, 19.
Stevyns. Thomas, 626.
Steward, John, 260.
Stewisside [in Southwark, oo. Surrey] , 130.
Stewkeley. See Stuole.
Stcwkley. Stiwelei.Stukeley [oo. Buckingham] ,
65, 219.
Stewton, CO. Lincoln, 74.
Steyning, Stenyng, oo. Sussex, 310.
Steynygge Indent, in the county of Biohmond
[oo. York] , 223.
Stidolfe. See Stedolfe.
Stifford, CO. Essex, 419, 420, 624, 580.
Stillington, Bobert. bishop of Bath and Wells
[1466-1491], 36, 102, 241, 654, 666,
571,672.
Stirkelandketill. See Strickland Kettle.
Stiwelei. See Stewkley.
Stoohes. See Stoke.
Stookley, Stokley, in Wyohwood, oo. Oxford,
67.
, oo. Wilts, 601.
Stocklinch Magdalen, Stokelynohe Maodeleyn,
CO. Somerset, 17.
Ottersey, Stokelynohe, Ostryser, oo.
Somerset, 17.
Stodard, Biohard, 216.
Stoddon, William, 8.
Stodeham. See Studham.
Stodelond. See Studland.
Stof ord, Stowf ord [eo. Wilts] , 607.
Stoford, Philip. 801.
Stok, Stokke, John, olerk of the ordnance, 444.
, Biohard, 266.
, William, 13, 63, 66. 57, 144, 396.
400.491,667.
Stokdale, Oliver, 26.
Stoke, 00. Nottingham, hospital of St. Leo-
nard, Bobert Sharpuls, warden of, 14.
Laurenoe Duoworth, warden of, 14.
00. Somerset, 431.
Stoohes [oo. Stafford], 66
, CO. Stafford, 641.
[oo. Worcester], 57.
Bardolph, oo. Nottingham, 19.
by Clare, oo. Suffolk, 86, 265.
Couroy, co. Somerset, 437.
Damerell, oo. Devon, 88.
Doyle, 00. Northampton, 428.
Giffard, oo. Somerset. 437.
Poges. 00. Buckingham, 280.
Verdon, co. Wilts, 120.
And see Sevemstoke.
Stokecall, Boland, 266.
Stokelynohe. See Stocklinch.
GENERAL INDEX.
708
Stokenoharoh, Siokyn Chirohe, oo. Oxford.
317.
Stokenham, oo. Deyon, 94, 482, 507.
Stokes, John, 73, 149, 206, 460.
Stoket [oo. Somerset] , 627.
Sfcokke. See Stok.
Stokker, John, 1, 59.
, .sheriff of London, 64, 119.
120.
, William, 1, 69.
, mayor of the staple of Calais,
176, 221, 270, 272.
Stokton. See Staoghton.
Stokton, John, 86.
Stokwell, John, 316.
Stokwode. John, 444.
Stomell, John, 146.
Stonar. See Stoner.
Stone, eo. Kent, 626.
, oo. Somerset, hundred of, 424.
, Stanis [co. Stafford], 66.
.., prior and oonvent of, 65.
, Robert Wyse, prior of, 66.
Stone, David, parson of Stonesfield, 278.
.John, 196,268.
, , Agnes his wife, 196.
Stoneham, Thomas, 472.
Stoneleigh, Stanleia [oo. Warwiok], 66.
Stoner, Stonor, Stonour, George, 626.
Joan, 464.
John, 478, 487.
, , Anne his wife. 478, 487.
Thomas, 492.
William, 23, 109, 144, 289, 354. 378.
396, 433, 454, 481, 529, 569.
Stonesfield [oo. Oxford], 278.
Stonor, Stonour. See Stoner.
Stony Stratford, Stonystrattefforth. oo. Buck-
ingham, 830, 4ia
Storebrige. See Stourbridge.
Storke, John, 508, 616.
, William, 162.
Storour, Biohard, parson of Eastwick. 121.
, Robert, 64, 200.
Stortford, oo. Hertford, 498.
Storton, George, prior of Lewes, 226.
Story, Edward, bishop of Carlisle [1468-1478],
51,77,119,670.578.
, , bishop of Chiohester [1478-
1603], 119, 161,211,216,676.
, Gilbert, chaplain of Colnbrook. 424.
Stotfford, 00. Lancaster, 273.
Stouford. See Stowford.
Stong^ton, Henry, 499.
.Thomas, 100.
Stourbridge. Storebrige, oo. Worcester, 333.
Stourgeon. See Sturgeon.
Stourton, Storton. co. Stafford. 88, 226, 363,
462. 458.
Stourton, John, 4.
of Stourton, 399, 491, 659.
571, 577.
, Reginald. 398, 489, 672.
William, 141.
, , of Stourton, 568, 572,677.
Stoute, William, 371.
Stow Bodon, Stowebydon, co. Norfolk, 66, 365.
on the Wold, Seint Edward Stowe, oo.
Gloucester, 9.
Stowborough, oo. Dorset, 427.
Stowe, letters patent dated at, 120, 122.
CO. Cambridge, 258, 477.
, hundred of, 142.
, CO. Lincoln, 477.
Stowe, Roger, parson of Gedling, 174, 242.
Stoweford, Philip, 301.
Stowell, David, 59.
Robert, 79, 353. 356, 395, 398, 409,
425, 489, 571.
Stowford, Stouford, oo. Somerset, 140.
And tee Stof ord.
Stowmarket, oo. Suffolk. 293. 295.
Stowtton, Henry. 244.
Stow Wood, Stowode, co. Oxford, forest of,
486.
Stoyle, John. 829.
, Thomas, 655.
Straite, John, 121.
Strange, Henry, 397, 567.
, Walter, parson of Sudeley, 199.
Stranger, Robert, 26.
Strangways, George, parson of Bulmer. 482.
James, 225, 401, 435. 492, 679.
, Elisabeth his wife, 225.
John, 169, 388.
, Nicholas. 270.
, Richard, 213, 325.
Stratfield Mortimer, oo. Berks 218.
Stratford, oo. Essex, 106. 613.
, Luigthome. oo. Essex, 364,
, abbot and oonvent of, 17, 151.
atte Bowe, oo. Middlesex, 216.
on Avon, oo. Warwick. 72, 78.
Stratton, oo. Somerset, 497.
Stratton, Agnes, 181.
, Thomas, 366, 382.
Straunge, Lestraunge, Alice. 58.
Ebulo, 46.
, , Alesia his wife, 46.
Ebulo, reotor of Gresford, 46, 46.
, Henry, 490.
John, 46. 46.
, Matilda his wife, 46, 46.
, , lord of Straunge of Knokyn,
Mohnn and Basset. 24. 46, 50, 202,
218, 566, 569, 570, 576.
, , Anne his wife, 218.
, John le, 124.
, Richard, 46.
704
GENERAL INDEX.
Straunge, Biohard le, 124.
, Elisabeth his wife, 124.
, Bogep, 46, 46.
Thomas, 899, 448, 488.
Strawford, Thomas, 493.
Strayton, Brioe, 206.
Streatham, Streteham, oo. Surrey, 103.
Strekelond Moite, in Gompton Chamberlain,
CO. Wilts, 560.
Strellej, Isabel, 314.
Bobert, 314.
Strete. See Stert.
Strete, John, 121.
, Bobert, 446.
Streteby, oo. Norfolk, 366.
Streteham. See Streatham.
Stretford. See Stratford.
Stretghate [oo. Wilts], 637.
Stretton, oo. Warwick, 78.
Strettondale [co. Salop], 401, 491.
Streynesham, John, abbot of Tewkesbury,
202.
Strickland Kettle, Stirkelandketill, oo. West-
moreland. 286.
Strikland. See Strykland.
Strooiis, Louis de, 290.
Strode, John, 604.
, Anne his wife, 604.
Stroder, Thomas, 481, 616.
Strotyngere, William, 263.
Strozton, Stroweston [oo. Lincoln], 228.
Strugge, Boger, 72.
Strykland, Strikland, Thomas, 214, 397, 487.
492, 677.
Stubbe, John, 27, 216.
WilUam, 31.
Stubbys, Bobert, 288.
Stuole, Stewkeley, John, 364, 396, 397, 488,
662.
Studham, Stodeham, oo. Bedford, 86.
,00. Hertford, 220.
Studland, Stodelond, oo. Dorset, 296.
Stukeley. See Stewkley.
Stukeley, Nicholas. 214, 370.
Stureman, Henry, 138.
Sturgeon, Stourgeon, John, 27, 76, 109, 110,
203, 213, 299. 344, 364, 374, 896, 401,
472,489,661.
sheriff of Hertford, 483.
, master of the ordnance, 14.
264.
Sturminster Marshall, co. Dorset, 82, 202.
Sturmyn, John, 243.
Sturrey, oo. Kent, 242.
StustoD, 00. Suffolk, 476.
Stydolf, Nicholas, 29.
Joan his wife, 29.
Stygan, Philip, 262.
Style, Biohard, 806.
.Thomas, 166.
Styvers, John, 418.
Subsidy on aliens, 2, 342, 863, 393, 426, 447.
en wools. 38, 68, 89. 96. 101, 160, 177,
207, 208, 216. 267. 270, 331, 888. 403.
404, 406, 421. 636, 648.
and ulnage of cloth, 4, 136, 198, 234,
368, 409, 467.
of tonnage and poundage, 38, 68,89, 95,
101. 129, 176, m. 207, 225, 228, 282,
257, 267. 270, 282, 346, 362, 403, 404.
421, 431, 450. 481, 497, 636.
And tee Customs.
Sudbury, oo. Suffolk, 187.
Sudbury, John, 32.
Sudeley, Sudlee, oo. Gloucester, 90, 91, 98,
102, 199, 210, 268, 448.
And see Botiller.
Suffianus, Emmanuel, 198.
Suffield, Sowthfeld [oo. Norfolk], 829. 830.
Suffolk, county of, 12, 87, 110, 112, 119, 182.
248, 317. 322, 354, 362. 377, 380. 893.
397, 899, 414, 439, 466, 487. 490, 600,
636.
sheriff of, 48, 60, 78, 110,
112, 264. 320, 399. 439. 446, 490. 493,
494, 618, 619, 644.
And see Twyer ; Badclif ; Hopton ; Knj-
yet ; Willoughby.
, esoheator in, 8, 181, 164, 622.
And see Gurney ; Austyn ; Ulverston.
outlawries in, 28, 29, 44, 83-
86, 160, 187, 188, 192, 200, 266, 294.
296, 316, 867, 467, 468.
, subsidy and ulnage of oloth
in, 300, 409.
, ooroners of, 242.
, commissions of the peace in,
673.
, duke of. See de la Pole.
Sulbury. See Soulbury.
Sulby, CO. Northampton, abbey of, 276.
abbot and conTent of, 276.
SulgraTe, co. Northampton, 41.
Sulhill, Sullyll. See Solihull.
Sulyard, Suliard, John, 110. 142, 143, 168,
364. 397, 399, 493, 620, 646, 646, 664.
660^63, 669, 674, 676, 678.
justice of the King's Benoh,
514.
Sumnore, John, 229.
Sunbury, oo. Middlesex, 189.
Sundridge, Sundrisshe, co. Kent, 382.
Sunninghill, oo. Berks, 429.
Surfleet, oo. Lincoln, 472.
Surland, Biohard, portioner of Crewkeme, 166.
Surlond, Biohard, treasurer of the king's
chapel, 341.
aa
GENERAL INDEX.
705
Surrey, county of, 9, 23, 24, 87, 109, 111. 119,
144, 244, 256. 362, 383, 392, 394, 400,
435. 466, 485, 489, 546.
, .sherifif of. 14, 23, 109, 144,
244, 320. 371. 392. 400, 444, 446, 486,
489, 494, 518. 519, 544.
And see Apseloy.
eaoheator in, 119, 127. 109,
170,176.306.346,511,621.
And see Cooko ; Belle ; Ford.
, , outlawries in, 26. 30, 80, 81,
86, 148. 189, 266. 294. 469.
comiuissions of the peace in,
674.
, earl of. See Howard.
bailiwick of, 4C0.
Sussex, county of. 9. 47, 52. 216, 261, 327,
353, 362. 370, 383. 392, 394. 398, 416,
435. 466. 485. 489. 546.
sheriff of, 14, 320, 371, 392,
446. 447, 494. 518, 519, 544.
eaoheator in, 119, 127, 170,
176,231,306.511.521.
And stee Cooke ; Belle.
outlawry in, 8,86, 186, 191.
justices of the peace in. 161.
commissions of the peace in.
575.
Sutbury, Dan Thomas, prior of Wenlook, 302.
Suthampton. See Southampton.
Sutbcheryton. See Cberiton.
SuthilL John, 89.
Suthrey. See Southrey.
Suthweld. See Weald.
Suthwell. See Southwell.
Sutbweston. See Weston.
Suthwike. See Suthwick.
Suth worth. See Southworth.
Sutterton, Soterton, co. Lincoln, 829.
Sutton, CO. Kent, 525, 526.
, CO. Lincoln, 48.
CO. Warwick. 101, 119, 134. 138, 161,
163.
Bonnington, co. Nottingham, 16. 189.
in Coldfield, co. Warwick, 96, 155,
156, 416, 417. 540.
Courtney, co. Berks, 226, 242.
on Derwent, co. York, 875.
in Galtres, CO. York. 516.
Maddook, 00 Salop, 34, 47.
on Trent, co, Nottingham, 56.
, Long [co. Somerset], 427.
Sutton, Master Henry, 25.
, John. 6.
lord Dudley, 50, 130, 187.
401. 410. 422, 452, 458. 491. 544, 568-
670, 678. 676, 678.
, , constable of the Tower of
London, 187.
, Elisabeth his wife, 130.
Oliyer, 19,23,498.
Biohard, 6, 33.
Sutton, Robert, 320, 400, 489.
, of Arom, 400, 568.
, Thomas, 16, 294, 406.
, , parson of Whitchurch, 497.
, William, master of the hospital of
Burton St. Lasirua of Jerusalem in
England, 563.
Suze, la,'charter dated nt, 207.
Swnffham, co. Norfolk, 70. 248, 380,
Prior, CO. Cambridge, 293.
Swainstono, Sweyneston, Isle of Wight, co.
Southampton, 115, 132, 135.
Swale. John, 346, 632.
Swaledale, co. York, 460.
SwallowSold, CO. Berks, 169, 512.
Swampton. in St. Mary Bourne, co. South-
ampton. 504, 550.
Swan, Cornelius, 552.
John, 446.
Robert, 41.
William, escheator of Kent. 336.
Swanne, Master Richard, canon of Wells, 17.
Swannesoome. See Swanscombe.
Swans. 24, 130, 328, 438.
Swanscombe, Swannesoome, co. Kent, 268.
Swansea, co. Glamorgan, 288, 356.
Swansey, Richard, 198, 267.
Swanton Abbot's, co. Norfolk, 187.
Morlcy, co. Norfolk. 15. 16, 32.
Swaunnessey, Richard, 662.
Swayne, John, 313.
William, 22, 148.
, Egidia his wife, 148.
Swaynes [in Wiyenhoe] , co. Essex, 495.
Swellyngton. .SVc Swillington.'
Swerdis. See Swords.
Swete. Robert, 34, 366.
Swetelond, William, 196.
Robert, 196.
Sweteman, John, 250.
Swetenham. Matthew, 247, 249.
Swetnam, William, 488.
Swetyng, John, 130.
Sweyn, John, 313.
Sweyneston. See Swainstone.
Swillington. Swellyngton [co. York] , 580.
Swinbrook. Swynbroke, co. Oxford, 260.
Swindon, co. Wilts. 120.
Swinefleet. Swynflete, co. York. 241.
Swineshead, Swyneshed. co. Huntingdon. 476.
Swinford. Old. Oldswynford, co. Worcester,
5,281.285.338.
Swinhope. Swynhop, co. Lincoln, 174.
Swinton. Swynton, co. York, 196, 197. 268.
Swoaff. Martin, 548.
Swords, Swerdis, co. Dublin, 42.
Swowdell. See Snodhill.
Swynbroke. See Swinbrook.
Swynbum, John, 890, 663.
8258
2 Y
706
GENERAL INDEX.
Swynerton, John, 385.
SwTnflete. See Swinefleet.
Swyxmenon, oo. Stafford, 26.
Sjdbargh, John, 460.
Sjdenbui|^h Brok. See Brook.
Sjdenham, oo. Deyon, 807.
STgemond. See Sigemond.
Sygo, WUliam, 112, 219.
Sylton. See Silton.
Sjmme Bevell. See St. Briayels.
Symon, SymonB, Bobert, 262.
Symond, Simond, John, SO. 90, 105, 866.
Bichard, 211, 291.
Thomas, 295.
, , Joan his wife, 295.
Sjmondes, Biohard, 240.
,Boland, 527.
William, 187.
Sjmondesbam. See Simonbum.
Symondson, Cristinus, 552.
Sympnet, John, 101.
Sympson, Thomas, 148.
Symson, Henry, 838, 838.
John, 207.
, Biohard, 25, 38.
Synger, Simon, parson of Abberley, 522.
, , parson of Shrawiey, 524,
Syon, 00. Middlesex, Elisabeth, abbess of, 81,
199.
, fraternity of the Holy Angels by,
John Saverey, master of, 188.
Syston. See Siston.
Sywell, Siwell, oo. Northampton, 23, 201, 416.
T
Taberer, John, parson of Bampisham, 90.
Taborer, John, 106.
(DEUshesmore, 65.
Taok, George, 145.
Taokley, eo. Oxford, 80.
Tadyngton. See Teddington.
Tallboys, Taylboys, Talbois, John, 107.
, Bobert, 108, 110, 363, 893, 894, 489,
565.
Taillard. See l?aylard.
Taillonr, Tayllonr, Hugh, 456.
John, 32. 129, 232, 236, 262, 271,
811, 855, 521, 544.
, , prebendary of Salisbury, 509.
, , almoner of Bichard III, 374.
, provost of Oriel College,
Oxford, 806.
, Nicholas, 508.
Biohard, 262, 345, 426, 480, 520,
544«
Taillour, Bobert, 191, 402.
Thomas, 8, 290, 296, 434, 469.
, , parson of Bolas, 252.
, William. 16, 81, 83, 102, 167, 232.
254, 289. 898.
, Margaret his wife, 81.
Takeley, oo. Essex, 467.
Talbois. See T&ilboys.
T&lbot, Brian. 568, 570.
, Christopher, parson of Whitchurch,
497.
, Edmund, 129. 268, 475.
Edward, earl of Shrewsbury, 167. 173.
Gilbert, 354, 570.
George, earl of Shrewsbury, 34, 86,
47, 121, 869, 879, 385, 413, 414, 417,
497. 508. 552.
.Hugh, 123.
Humphrey, 96, 243, 417.
, sheriff of Oxford and Berks,
248.
, , Joan his wife. 243.
John, third earl of Shrewsbury, 86,
120, 121, 180.
, .Katharine, countess of Shrews-
bury, his wife. 22, 120, 121.
, Nicholas, 263.
Bichard, 476.
, Bobert, 337.
, Thomas. 129, 443, 528.
William, 84.
, prebendary of Salisbury, 431.
, rector of Barking, London,
470.
Talgragan. See Tolgroggan.
Talgragan, John, 296.
Tallagan. See Laughame.
Talmages, co. Suffolk, 453.
Tamerton Foliot, oo. Devon, 223. 224.
Tamworth, Tomworth. co. Stafford, 64, 462.
collegiate church of. deanery of, 165.
, , dean of. 5<?e Bate ; Ferrers.
, dean and chapter of , 162,235,
380.
, , prebend of BoUenhill in.
165.
, prebend of Coton in, 152,
236,380.
, prebend of Wigginton in,.
162, 280.
prebend of Wilmioot in, 159.
, , prebend in, 222.
Tamworth, John de, 438.
Tancar. See Tankard.
Tanfeld, Bobert, 354, 562, 567.
William, 4, 144. 146, 396, 400. 492,
567.
Tankard, Tancar, Edmund, 30, 188, 298.
Tanner, Bobert, 80.
, Thomas, 181.
Tanny, Boger, 80.
GENERAL
Tanworth, Toneworth, oo. Warwick, 60, 69,
192.
Tapton, Tapetune, oo. Derby, 190.
OHipton, Hugh. 71.
, parson of Washingbrough,
280.
William, 68. 89, 517.
Tarrant Ganyille, Tarane Gunrile, oo. Dorset,
550.
a\Mker, Thomas, 73.
Taalej, T^seley, oo. Salop, 34.
Tassagwrd. See Saggard.
Tate, John, 67.
Robert, sheriff of London, 254, 298.
902, 309, 310, 314.
Tatoheyre, Thomas, 41.
T^tersaU, William, 380.
T^ttershall. Tateshale, Tataall. oo. Lincoln,
48. 91, 486, 525.
letters patent dated at, 121.
college of Holy Trinity, 107.
warden and chaplain of , 107.
108.
John Gygor, warden of, 107.
l?atton, Oliver, 295.
Tauena, in Tintagel, co. Gomwall, 295.
Tauke. See Tawke.
Taunton, co. Somerset, 86, 262, 308.
Taverham, Thomas, 824.
TaTemer, John, 82.
, , the elder, 81, 32.
, , the younger, 31.
, Nicholas, 577.
, William, 490, 526.
Taristock, oo. Devon, 456.
, abbot and convent of, 90.
John, abbot of, 359, 557.
Tawke, Tauke, Thomas, 896, 608.
William, 503.
Tawton. See Toton.
Taylard, John, 215.
William, 854, 396, 397, 488, 562.
Taylboys. See GTailboys.
Tayllour. See Taillour.
Teddington, Tadyngton [co. Worcester], 27.
Teedike, co. 7ork. 506.
Tees, These, river, 159.
Teffont, CO. Wilts, 88, 359.
Teignbridge, Tengbrigge, co. Devon, hundred
of, 137.
Teignmoath, East, Estyngmouth, oo. Devon,
542.
Teign Week, Tengwike, oo. Devon, 137.
Teinibie. See Tenby.
Teiratref [oo, Montgomery], 59.
Tekesore. See Tixover.
Tempest. Robert, 532.
, Thomas, 899, 491, 564.
Temple, John Weston, master of the knight-
hood of the, 254.
INDEX. 707
Temple, Tempull, Nicholas, esoheator of War-
wick and Leicester, 127.
Temporalities, restitution of, 2, 4. 8, 34, 38,
44. 62, 106. 116, 119, 122, 127, 131.
166. 163, 164, 166, 169, 170, 176. 201,
202, 209, 210. 231, 257, 273, 280-282,
286. 302, 306. 307, 340, 346. 349. 368.
442, 459, 474, 480, 511, 521, 522, 631,
648.
Tempyll, Thomas, 185.
William, 244. 483.
Temse. See Thames.
Tenby, Teinibie, Tonebigh, Tynby, oo. Pem-
broke. 349, 410, 414.
, port of 350.
ship called le Trinite of, 245.
Tendring, Tenderyng, William, 106, 236, 400.
Teneham. See Teynham.
Tengbrigge. See Teignbridge.
Tengwike. See Teign Week.
Tenham. See Teynham.
Tenmille in Pewsey, co. Wilts, 537.
Tentler, Vincent, 346, 41G.
Teuton, oo. Cornwall, 509.
Terell. See Tyrell.
Teringham. See Tyringham.
Terouanne, diocese of, 123, 229, 251, 302, 309.
373, 410, 488.
bishopric of, 204.
Ternngton, Teryngton, oo. Norfolk, 15.
Terry, John, 200.
, .rector of Berry, 01.
Terthic [co. Montgomery], 350.
Teiyngham. See Tyringham.
Teryngton, Robert, 468.
Tetbury, Tettebury, co. Gloucester, 181, 301.
Tetcott, CO. Devon, 173.
Tethelthorpe. See Theddlethorpe.
Tettenhall, Tetnale, co. Stafford, 32.
Tetyncot-e. See Tickencoie.
Teversham. Theversham, co. Cambridge, 517.
Tewkesbury, Towkysbury, co. Gloucester, 97,
115, 212, 283, 294. 319.
hundred of, 97, 116, 212. 283, 319.
battle of, 60.
abbot and convent of, 202, 278, 318,
336, 511.
Bichard, abbot of. 278, 318, 336, 511.
John Streynesham, abbot of, 202.
John, abbot of. 267.
Tey. Teye, Henry, 202. 400.
Bobert, 334.
William, 334.
Teynham, Teneham, Tenham, oo. Kent, 60,
101, 281.
Teynton Drue. See Drewsteignton.
Thachara [co. Gloucester] , 3.
Thaoheworth. See Datchworth.
Thame, abbot and conyent of, 77.
Augustine, abbot of, 77.
, New, 00. Oxford, 211,
708
GENERAL INDEX.
Thames, rirer, 11, 22-24. 51. 103, 144. 146.
156, 171, 215, 256. 320. 344. 386. 431,
452, 466, 495.
Thanet, Isle of, oo. Kent, 51. 406.
Tharfelde. See Theraeld.
Thaxster, Robert, 149.
Thaxted. oo. Kssex. 227, 422.
Theddlcthorpe, Thedilthorpe, Tethelthorpe,
oo. Linooln, 15, 48.
Thelmerdon. See Chelmerdon.
TherHeld. Thorfelde, oo. Hertford, 314.
Therston. Bee Thanton.
Theee. See Tees.
Thetford. oo. Norfolk. 81, 188.
, prioiy of, 224.
prior of. 188.
, John, prior of, 82, 224.
Thomas, prior of. 224.
prior and convent of, 224.
Theyersham. See Teyersham.
Thirkeld, William, 342.
ThirkjU, John, 862.
Thirlowe. ^ See Thurlow.
Thirlwaile*. See Thurlwall.
Thirsk, Treak, oo. York, 93. 543.
Thomas, Dayid, 270, 297.
John, 83, 176, 230, 367.
.., , Katharine his wife, 83.
, parson of Papworth Everard,
815.
, Biohard, chaplain of the ohantrjunder
le Crofta in Christ Church. Canterbury,
12.
yioar of Nortbfleet, 12.
.Walter, 22.
Thomas ap John, 405, 410, 505.
ap Morgan, 182. 406.
ap Roger, 437.
ap Bys, 102.
Boger ap Vaghan, 54.
Thomharry, Bobert, 81.
Thompson, John, 535.
Thomson, Andrew, 200.
, John, 91.
, Bobert, 34. 467.
Thomas, 217.
William, 319.
Thoresbj, Thomas, 476.
Thorganbj, oo. Lincoln, 174.
Thorley, Thomey, Isle of Wight, co. South-
ampton, 115, 132, 135.
Thomborough, oo. Buckingham, 267.
Thomburgh, Thomeburgh. Leonard, 51, 108,
110. 125, 329, 352, 393 394, 399, 403,
491, 564.
Boland, 36, 169, 181, 396, 656.
William, 214.
Thombury, oo. Gloucester, 3, 267, 521.
Thombury, John, escheator of Deyon, 214.
Thomdon, oo. Suffolk, 158,
Thome, oo. Deyon, 200.
, Thum, CO. York. 61, 112, 389.
Thome, John, 291.
Biohard, 36.
, Thomas, 291, 491.
Thomeburgh. See Thomburgh.
Thomes, Thomas, 401.
Thometon. Thomas, 411.
Thomewodes, in Sherwood, oo. Nottingham.
195, 461.
Thomey [oo. Cambridge] , abbey of, 474, 481 .
prior and convent of, 442.
John Muroote. abbot of. 474, 481.
Biohard. abbot of, 216.
j , Thomas Wysbeeh, abbot of , 442
I Thomey, John, 491 .
Thomham, Tomeham, co. Kent, 336.
00. Norfolk, 143.
Thoumhaugh, Thomehawp, co. Northampton.
140.
Thomhill. oo. York. 168.
Thornton, co. Lincoln, monastery of, 62
,00. York, 75, 168.
Thorpe, co. Essex. 80.
, CO. Linooln, 48.
Anderowe. oo. York. 206.
Market, co. Norfolk, 31.
in Topcliffe, oo. York. 25.
Thorpe, John, 151.
, Master John, warden of the hospital
of St. Nicholas by Carlisle. 35.
, Bobert, 169,383.
, Thomas, 84.
, William, 161, 169,304.
Thorphill, co. Northampton, 388.
Thorton, Thomas. 238.
Thrapston, Thrapeston. co. Northampton, 29.
Threweley. See Throwley.
Thrill, Thryll, John, 398, 489.
Thriplow, Thyplowe, co. Cambridge, hundred
of, 258.
Throgmerton, Thi-okmorton. Bobert. 319, 489.
576.
Througham, co. Qlonoester, 44.
Throwley, Thruley. Threwoloy, Trewley, co.
Kent. 199, 281.
Thruston, John, 112.
Walter, 112.
Thryll. See Thrill.
Thundersley, oo. Essex, 31, 467.
Thuresby, Thomas, 113.
Thurlaston. oo. Leicester, 407.
Thurlby, John, 469, 536.
Thurlow. Thirlowe, Great, co. Suffolk, 82.
Thurlwall, Thirlwaile, Philip, 397, 408. 421,
488.
Thurlwynde, John, 646.
Thurn. See Thome.
Thumeton. See Thomton.
Thursby, Edmund, 112.
Thurston, Therston, oo. Norfolk, 96.
GENERAL INDEX.
709
Thurgton, Walter, 219.
Thwaite, Thwayte, oo. York, 86, 188.
Thwajtes, Thwaitis, Thwejtes, Edmund, 394,
399, 425, 492, 679.
, Henry, 27, 50, 85, 150, 291, 678.
John, 329.
, Thomas, 224.
, , treasurer of Calais, 373, 486,
486. 522. 651.
William, 259.
Thwhouse [co. York] . 204.
Xhwing. Twynge, co. York, 36.
Thye, Maurice, 79.
Thjmbilby, Bichard, of Colom, 898, 491.
, , of Hoton. 398, 491.
Thyplowe. See Thriplow.
Tibenham, Tybenham, oo. Norfolk, 171. 514.
Tiohefeld. See Titchfield.
Tickenham, Tykenham, oo. Somerset, 288.
890.
Tiokenoote, Tye, Tetyncot, oo. Rutland, 8,
195.
Tickford. Tikford. Tykford, co. Buckingham,
70, 457.
TiokhiU, Tykhill, oo. York, 649.
Tidelleahede. See Tilshead.
Tideswell, co. Derby, 858.
Tiesho. See Tysoe.
Tiftote, Robert, 73.
William, 78.
Tigale, Thomas, 265.
Tikford. See Tickford.
Tilbrook, Tillbroke, oo Huntingdon 476.
Tilghman, William, 252.
, Margaret his wife, 252.
Tilles, Tylles, Riohard, 66, 871. 468.
lillington [oo. Hereford] , 228.
Tihiey, Tylney, oo. Norfolk, 294, 365, 497.
Tilney. Tylnay, Philip. 643.
, Robert, 566.
, sheriff of Cambridge and
Huntingdon, 530.
Tilshead, TideUeshede, co. WUts, 660.
Tilstook, Tystoke, in Whitohuroh. oo. Salop.
886.
Tintagel, Dyndagell, Tyntagell, co. Cornwall,
219, 296, 368.
Tiptoft. Edward, earl of Woreester, 68. 98,
130.
, John, earl of Worcester. 68. 86, 180,
146, 832. 860.
, Elizabeth his wife, 832.
Tirell. See Tyrell.
Tirry, William, ohi^lain of Campden, 472.
Tirwhit. See Tyrwhite.
Tiryngham. See Tyringham.
Tisehoo. See Tysoe.
Titohfteld. Tyohefeld, oo. Southampton, 87.
William Aostyn, abbot of, 281.
Titohwell, Tychewell, oo. Norfolk, 148.
I
Tittonsor, Tyttesover, co. SUfford, 422.
TiTerton. Tyverton, co. Devon, 128, 139, 261,
263, 273. 886, 472.
hundred of. 100,472.
Tizover, Tekesore, oo. Rutland, 107.
Toby, John, 267, 422.
Cristina his wife, 267.
Toche, John, 312.
Tookenhale, oo. Glouoeeter, 241 .
Tockington, Tokyngton, oo. Gloucester, 470,
611.
Tookwith, Tokwith, co. York. 197, 206. 336.
Toootes. Towecotes, Tokottis, Roger, 88, 186,
256. 276, 363, 389, 394, 399, 416, 429,
440, 476, 601, 607. 542, 677.
Todde, Andrew, 217.
, William, 324.
Todenham. See Tuddenham.
Toderington Kayleweys. See Ty therton Kella-
ways.
Toft in Dunohureh, oo. Warwick, 226.
Toft, West, Wcstoftee, oo. Norfolk, 188.
Toke, Tooke, John, 320. 327.
, Robert, 11, 30.
Tokenhale, co. Gloucester, 341.
Toker, John, 290.
, Wmiam,281.
Toket, William, 180.
Toketes. See Toootes.
Tokwith. See Tookwith.
Tokyngton. See Tockington.
Tolgroggan, Talgragan (in St. Allen), co. Corn-
wall, 296.
Tollard, co. WUts, 649, 660.
Toller. Alice, 282.
Toller Porcorum, oo. Dorset, 106.
Tollerton, Robert, prior of the monasteij of
St. Bartholomew, West Smithfield,
London, 201, 389.
ToUeshunt Major, co. Essex, 192.
Toly, Robert, 73.
, Thomas, 646.
Tomlynson, John, 180.
Tomson, Tommesson, James, 99, 200.
John, 308.
, Robert, 164.
Tomworth. See Tamworth.
Tonbridge, Tunbrigge, oo. Kent, 29. 148, 373,
880, 883-886, 390, 406, 418, 422-424,
433, 436, 443. 444, 448, 479, 484, 614,
617, 621, 682.
Tonebigh. See Tenby.
Toneworth. See Tanworth.
Tonford [in Thanington] , oo. Kent, 611.
Tong, CO. Salop, 279.
Tonneworth. See Tanworth.
Tonworth. See Tanworth.
Tooke. See Toke.
Tuose, Alexander, 262.
, John, 262. 803.
Tooting. Totyng, co. Surrey, 386.
710
GENERAL INDEX.
Tooting Beo, Totyngbeke, co. Sttrrej, 108.
Grayenoy, co. Surrey, 816.
Topoliffe, 00. York, 25, 227.
TopolifF, Topclyff, John, 898. 491, 665.
Topclyff, John, p&rson of Heapham, 541.
, , parson of Hemswell, 511.
, Thomas, 894.
Topcroft, 00. Norfolk, 377.
Topsham, Toppesham, Opsam, oo. DeTon, 14,
76, 97, 262, 328, 426, 473, 505, 520,
544.
port of, 520.
, ship called le Anne of, 406.
Torbryan, oo. Devon, 137.
Torell. Henry, 238.
Humphrey, 238.
Torksey, Torkesey, oo. Lincoln, 294, 317.
Torkyngton, Henry, 562.
Tormarton, oo. Gloucester, 435.
Tomeham. See Thomham.
Tomey, John, 398.
Torre, in Comwood, oo. Devon, 542.
Torrington, Chepyngtoryton, oo. Devon. 29.
301, 885, m,
Torryn, in Ireland, island of, 536.
Tortworth, Torieworth, oo. Gloucester, 3.
Toryton. See Torrington.
Tose, Alexander, 262.
John, 262, 308.
Toaer, John, 493.
ToUy, Bobert, 266.
Totham, oo. Essex, 495.
Tothill, Totill, 00. Lincoln, 485.
Tothoth, Thomas, 110, 126, 258.
, , the younger, 108.
Totoft, Sir John, chaplain of St. Paul's,
London, 329.
Mancer, 394.
Thomas, 51, 329, 353, 394, 399, 491,
564.
Totnes, Tottenes, oo. Devon, 262.
Toton, Tawton, oo. Nottingham, 299.
Totenham, Totenham [co. Middlesex], 340.
Tottington, Totyngton, oo. Norfolk, 259.
Totton, 00. Southampton, 514.
Totyng. See Tooting.
Tounesend. See Townesend.
Toumour, William, 478.
Touten, John, 545.
Towenyng, John, parson of Ibberton, 118.
, William, parson of Ibberton, 118.
Toweres, Byke de, 370.
Towkysbury. See Tewkesbury.
Townesend, Tounesend, Bobert, 1 10.
Boger, 96. 142. 143, 270. 863, 860,
393, «97, 434, 520, 556. 566, 568, 577,
579. 580.
, William, 79.
Towres, Master William, prebendary of St.
Gkorge's, Windsor, 535.
Tracy, William, warden of the hospital of St.
Bartholomew, Flayden by Bye, 105.
Traford, John, 859.
Trallmg, prebend of, 250.
Traynchard. See Trenohard.
Trayne [oo. Caermarthen] , 414.
Tratton, oo. Sussex, 485, 581.
, letters patent dated at. 161, 162.
Traythwye. See Trethewy.
Tnyveynon. See Trevannan.
Treave, Trewef. oo. Cornwall, 289.
Trebone, John, 880.
Tredeoroft, William, 827.
Trefry. Thomas, 239.
Tregamelyn. See Tregamelling.
Tregarrek. David, 270.
Tregarthen, Thomas, 145.
Tregenna, co. Cornwall, 266.
Tregony, co. Cornwall, 81.
Tregos, Tregoys, Peter, 855, 396, 556.
Tregoys. in St. Columb Major, oo. Cornwidl.
198.
Tregunniok, Treffwynnek by Bagga Mille.
00. Cornwall, 80.
Tregurra. James, 429.
Tregwynnek. See Tregunniok.
Trehairon ap Jevan Merik, 128.
Treheron, David, 487.
Treivwell, oo. Cornwall, 483.
Trelyghou, oo. Cornwall, 859.
Tremayle, John, 13(3.
Thomas, 17, 214, 284. 253, 285, 351,
860. 835, 554, 661, 569-671. 578. 578.
Tremayn, John, 307.
Tremadret Wygan, oo. Cornwall, 84.
Trenay, in St. Neot, oo. Cornwall, 479.
Trenchard, Traynchard, John, 427, 525.
Trenowde, oo. Cornwall, 478.
Trenoyth, Trenowith, Treynoith, John, 8>8.
490, 566.
Trent river, 51. 112, 320, 338.
, forests north of, keeper of. See
Neville ; Bichard.
, forests south of, 349, 858,
Trentham [oo. Stafford], priory of. 281.
, Alexander Greyhorse, prior of, 281.
Treouncy, Vivian, 145
portionerof Crewkeme, 100,
600,
Trerioe. See Arundell.
Tresawell, Thomas, 50, 145, 855, 896, 556.
Tresebell, oo. Cornwall, 84.
Tresebell, William, 84.
Treeham, Thomas, 28. 194, 201, 416.
Tresilian, Bobert, 289.
Tresk. See Thirsk.
Tresoderon, oo. Cornwall, 859.
Trethewy, Traythwye, Thomas, 898, 490, 566.
Tretower, Tretour [oo. Brecon], 811.
I Treuer, Bobert, 328.
GENERAL
TrevaonBii, Treveynon, Trevanyon, John,
355, 398, 490, 556.
Treyeller, in St. Veep, co. Cornwall, 266.
Treyilian, Trevylyan, Henry, warden of the
hospital of St. Katharine by the tower
of London, 432.
, John, 571.
, the elder, 504.
, , the younger, 504.
Trewef . See Treave.
Trewlegh. See Throwley.
Treworga, in Buan Lanihome, oo. Cornwall,
295.
Treworga, John, the younger, 295.
, , the elder, 295, 296.
, Joan his wife, 295.
Treworgy, John, 50.
Treworriok, Treworek, oo. Cornwall, 81.
Trewygo, oo. Cornwall, 359.
Trewynne, co. Cornwall, 601.
Treyewran, Boger, 50.
TieygOB, Philip, 186.
Treynoith. See Trenoyth.
Trigamelling by Pen^elly, Tregamelyn by
Penkelyowe, co. Cornwall, 30.
Trigges Milles, oo. Dorset, 550.
Trim, Trymme, co. Meath, 237, 312.
Tring, Tryng, co. Hertford, 206.
Trinite, fee of, in Jersey and Guernsey, 228,
340.
Triplow, CO. Cambridge, hundred of, 142.
Tronage and Peeage» 3, 47, 105, 106. 117, 256,
352,404.
Tropenell, Thomas, 499.
Troys, Troyse, Thomas, 52.
, , esoheator in the ooonty of
Southampton, 35.
.esoheator in the county of
Wilts, 35.
Trunoe, John, 541.
.Walter, 641.
Trury, Walter, 301.
TrusseU, Arnold, 254.
Edward, 275, 276, 891, 432.
Thomas, 13.
, William, 109, 111. 275, 276, 391, .
432.
, , sheriff of Warwick and
Leicester, 13.
Trusthorpe, co. Lincoln, 15, 48.
Trybell, Joan, 290.
, John. 290.
Trye, WiUiam, 398, 491.
Tryng. See Tring.
Tryngham. See Tyringham.
Trype, Goskyn, 526.
Tubbyng, Bobert. 31.
Tuddenham. Tudenham, co. Norfolk, 37.
, Todenham Falcate, oo. Norfolk, 82.
, North, Northtodenham, oo. Norfolk,
82, 357.
INDEX. 711
Tudor, Margaret, countess of Bichmond, 326,
389, 423, 424, 427, 428, 501.
Tuk, Henry, 330.
Tully, Bobert, bishop of St. Davids [1460-
1481], 259, 307.
Tunbrige. See Tonbridge.
Timhard, Boger, 265.
Tunstall, co. Lancaster, 40.
Tunstall, Bichard, 19, 446, 49S.
, Thomas, 368, 395, 479, 554.
, William, 376, 464, 605.
Turane Gunrile. See Tarrant Gunville.
Turburvyle, John, 520.
Turoopolier. See Kendale.
Turges, John, 168.
, Bichard, 238.
Tuigisius, 66.
Turk, the, 193, 194.
Tumaunt, Bichard, 24.
Tumay, William, prior of the hoepital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England,
188. 359.
Tumham Hall! oo. York, 71, 139, 158.
Tumour, Tomer, John, 199, 308, 809, 828.
, WUliam. 192, 226. 465.
Turpyn, John, 87, 322, 564.
Turri, Odo de, 65.
Turton, Bichard, 123.
Thomas, 123.
Turvill, Hugh, 407.
John. 407.
Tuttesham, Tutsam, Biohard, 344.
William. 378, 490.
Tweed, river, 159.
Twenyng, John, prior of Winohcombe, 33, 84.
, abbot of Winohcombe, 33, 34.
Thomas, abbot of Winchcombe, 38.
Twineham, Twynam [co. Sussex], 519.
Twyer, John, sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk,
5.
Twyford, co. Buckingham, 115.
Twygge, Bobert, 85, 268.
Twynam. See Twineham.
Twynge. See Thwing.
Twyning, Twynnyng, co. Glouoestor, 108.
Twjnyho, John, 72. 109, 111, 130, 235, 278,
319, 322, 345, 365, 398, 437, 491, 646,
660.
Boger, 72.
, William, 72, 278, 396, 397. 488, 659.
, Ankarette his wife, 72, 78.
Tyard, Alexander, 144.
Tybenham. See Tibenham.
Tyberd, William, president of Magdalen Col-
lege, Oxford, 48, 58. 143.
Tybherst in Aldenham, oo. Hertford, 76.
Tyohe, John, 316.
Tychebonme, John. 399, 426, 491, 672.
Tyohefeld. See Titohfield.
Tychet, John. 416.
T^ohewell. See Tiki^welL
712
GENERAL INDEX.
Tydd Gote. co. Linooln, 51.
Tyderley. See Tytherley.
Tydliist, 00. Hertford, 374.
Tje. See Tickencote.
Tykenham. See Tiokenhani.
Tykford. See Tickford.
TykhiU. See Tickhill.
TykuU, Ralph. 674.
Tyler, John, 181.
, Biohard, 148.
, Stephen, 143.
, William, 91, 168,437.
Tylle8. See TUlea.
Tyllesley, John, 524.
Tylly, John, 344.
Tyilya. See Tilles.
Tylman, Theodoric, 42.
Tylnay. See Tilney.
Tylwerth, Bichard, 34.
Tymanson, Lambert, 415.
Tymer, William. 329.
Tymperley, John. 399, 490.
William, 215, 485, 651.
Tynby. See Tenby.
Tyndale, oo. Northnmberland, 38, 495.
Tyne river. 415. 509.
Tynemouth. oo. Northumberland, 344.
Tynmarden, John, 204.
Tyntagell. See Tintagel.
Tyntewell, Bobert. 293.
Tyrell, Terell, Tirell, Humphrey, 77, 202,
400, 489, 508. 524. 550.
James, 88, 317, 370, 396, 430, 435,
461, 474, 605, 656.
John, 77, 400.
, Bobert, 77,400.
, Thomas, 13, 77, 107. 109, 110. 135,
202, 255, 354, 358, 364, 395, 400, 489.
508, 524, 5S0, 560, 659.
Anne his wife, 13.
, , EliBabeth hia wife, 358, 630.
Tyresell, John, 81.
, William, 31.
Tyrry, John, warden of the hospital of St.
Leonard, Derby, 166.
Tyrwhite, Tirwhit, Turwhite, John, 198.
WiUiam, 159, 320, 393, 3)8, 491,
612, 540, 565.
, , sheriff of Linooln, 342.
Tyringhamj Teryngham [oo. Bucking^ham] ,
503, 605.
Tyringham, Teringham, Elisabeth. 603. 606.
John, 110, 399, 488.
, the elder, 503, 505.
, the younger, 503, 505.
Tysird. John, 382.
, , Mary his wife, 382.
Tysoe, Tiesho, co. Warwick, 65, 66, 453.
Tystoke. See Tilstock.
Tytherley,
504.
, Tyderley, East. oo. Southampton
Tytherton Kellaways, Toderington Kaylewejs.
00. Wilte, 501.
Tyttesover. See Tittensor.
Tyverton. See Tiverton.
u
Udimore, Odymer, co. Sussex, 86, 122. 162.
307.
Ughalet. See Uwchaled.
Ughtred, Bobort, 150.
Ulting, Ultyng, oo. Essex, 496.
, fraternity of St. Mary of. 255, 256.
Ulveston, John, esoheator in the county of
Suffolk. 297. 303.
escheator in the county of
Norfolk, 303.
Ulvestona. See Oulston.
Umfrey, Bobert, 29.
Underlond, Nicholas. 175.
Underwode, John, parson of Braxted. 166.
Underwood, Underwode, oo. Derby. 6.
Unton, Bobert. 218.
, Thomas. 862.
Upavon, Uphaven, oo. Wilts, 501.
Upcher, Upchare. John. 294. 296.
, Agnes his wife. 295.
Upoott, Uppecote Avenell, in Sheapwiuh, co.
Devon, 291.
Upend Upheme, in Kirtling, oo. Cambridge.
295.
Upham, CO. Southampton,* 440.
Uphill, 00. Somerset, 437.
Uppingham, co. Butland; 76, 166, 217.
Upsale, John. 84.
Upton, 00. Dorset, 299.
, 00. Gloucester, 819.
, 00. Worcester, 97^
Soudamore, co. Wilts, 369. •
Parkes, co. Wilts, 359.
on Severn, oo. Worcester, 129, 512.
Upton, John, 24.
, WiUiam, abbot of Evesham. 37, 44.
366. 368.
Urchynfeld. See ArohenHeld.
Ursewyk, Thomas. 22, 61, 77, 109, 110. 654
669, 669, 570, 673, 678.
, , chief baron of the Exchequer,
669.
Usk, 00. Monmouth, 839, 849, 487.
Ussher, John, 88.
, Thomas, 70, 248, 380,
Ustewayte, Thomas, 186.
GENERAL INDEX.
713
XJtiliootii. See Idlicote.
Utrecht, bishoprio of. 297.
Uvedal©, Orodale, Henr^, 300.
Robert. 623.
Thomaa, 52a.
, Elizabeth his wife, 523.
William, 62. 263, 353, 396, 504, 523,
572.
Uwohaled. Ughalet, oo. Denbigh, 504.
Uxbridge, VVoxbrigge, co. Middloeex, 35. 85,
132.
Vagger, William, 676.
Vaghan. Vaughan, John, 128.
, Lloen, 315.
Thomas, 9, 10, SQ, 64, 222, 256, 257,
273, 867. 884, 465, 654, 569. 578.
, treasurer of the king's cham-
ber, 654, 561, 566. 569. 578.
, Walter ap Boss, 311.
.William, 229.
Valdolyt, Peter de, 531.
Vale, in Guernsey, priory of St. Michael in
the, 74. 318.
Valence, co. Kent, 511.
ValenoJ, William de, brother of Henry III,
18.
Valladolid. Valeodoleta, in Spain, 449.
Valmaseda, Balmeseda, Valmeser. in Spain,
ship called le Kateryn of. 347,356.
Valmeser, Balmeseda, Roderick de, 847. 356.
Valmaseda, Sancheo de, 531.
Van Acren, John. 274.
Van Halen, John, 146.
Van Laer, John, 60.
Van Riolyngane, George, 526.
VanuphoTcn. Everard, 269.
Vauoe. See Vanx.
Vauoe. Katherine, 454.
Vauoes. See Vaux.
Vaughan. See Vaghan.
Vans, Alan, 317.
Thomas, 84.
Vaux, Vauce [in Belohamp Otten] , oo. Essex,
369, 430.
Vaux, Robert, 82.
, Wimam,94.
, Katharine his wife, 94.
Fnus. William, vicar of Salwarpe,
163.
, prebendary of Warwick, 164.
Vavasour, Henry, 214, 492, 680.
John. 263. 345. 351, 360, 492, 657.
664, 666, 668^70. 676.
, the elder, 60, 183, 319.
, the younger, 183, 319, 664,
666, 678.
Vavasour, Thomas, parson of North Bovey,
163.
, William. 78, 399.
Vawterd, Richard, 100.
le Veel. Sir Peter, 3.
Sir Robert, 3.
Veer. See de Vere.
Vegolas, Thomas, 299.
Venasque, Venesse, 323.
Venice, merchants of, 2, 342.
Veuour, Agnes, 203.
deVeri\ Veer, John, twelfth earl of Oxford,
34.
, Elizabeth his wife, 3t, 434.
, thirteenth earl of Oxford.
157, 179, 264, 450, 514.
, , Margaret his wife.
157. 254, 450.
Paul the Basttrd, 362.
Verent, Robert, 185.
Thomas, 186.
WUliam. 185.
Elizabeth his wife, 186.
Ver nam , John , 43 1 .
Verney, Edmund, 91, 407. 489, 540.
, , escheator of Warwick and
Leicester, 125.
John. 182, 395,399, 463, 488. 527,
664.
escheator of Dorset, 525.
Vernon, Henry. 81, 185, 279. 353, 393. 396,
400, 490, 567.
, Richard, 624.
Veske, Peter. 186.
Vestment, Richard, 314.
Veysy, Robert, 514.
Vicary, Nicholas, 70.
Victor, Baldwin, 498, 499.
, , Marjory his wife, 498.
Viler. Vyler, Liurenoe. chaplain of Orewkerne,
349, 369.
Villers, Vyllers, John, 398*, 491, 566.
Vite, Arnold de. 351.
Vivian, Vyvyan, John, 16, 239.
, Richard, 50, 566.
Vowell, Richard, escheator in the county of
Dorset, 38.
Vrank, William, 272.
Vribarri, Sancius de, 248, 2^9.
Vrodelond, Simon, 23, 49.
Vyan, Michael. 239.
Vyler. See Viler.
Vyllers, See Villers.
Vyne (in Sherborne St. John), co. Southamp-
ton, 218.
Vynter, John, 287.
Vyse. See Devizes.
Vyvaldys, Raphael de, 276.
Vyvyan. See Vivian.
714
GENERAL INDEX.
W
Waborn. See Weyboum.
Wade, John, 265.
.Stephen, 222.
, Thomas, 480.
William, 180, 261.
Wadham, Wadeham, Eliiabeth, 21.
John, 21, 22, 425, 572.
Wading, William, 362.
Wadlandfl, Wadlondya in Calyerley, oo. York,
254.
Wadlowe, Henry, 199.
Waftore, 317, 322, 487.
Wainfleet, Waynflete, oo. Lincoln, 48.
Wake. John, 233, 241, 354, 398, 396, 397,
488, 514, 562.
, sheriff of Cambridge and
Huntingdon. 393, 512.
, Roger, 28, 109, 144, 146, 354, 396,
400, 491, 567.
, Thomas, 233.
, , Elisabeth his wife, 283.
, WUliam, 293,492.
Wakefield, oo. York, 54, 71. 123. 147. 157.
193, 279, 289, 358, 381, 473, 528. 529.
534.
Wakering, Little, oo. Essex. 58.
Wakerley, oo. Northampton, 172.
Wakerley, Eobert, parson of Hethel, 815.
Wakes Colne, oo. Essex, 389.
Walby, Bobert, 188.
Waloamstowe. See Walthamstow.
Waloot, 00. Salop, 10.
Waloote. Walootes, John, 811, 353, 489. 565.
, Richard, 394, 565.
Walcumstowe. See Walthamstow.
Waldeby, Robert, 468.
Walden, co. Essex, 80.
conyent of, 535.
, John Halstede, abbot of, 535.
abbot of, 203.
Waldeyn, oo. York, 86, 506.
, Much, 00. Essex, 379.
, Little, 00. Essex, 468.
Walden, John, 27.
Marjory his wife, 27.
John, mayor of the staple of Calais,
67.
Waldron, Waldeme, oo. Sussex, 148.
Waldyngham. See Woldingham.
Wales, 6, 10, 12, 23, 61. 104, 155, 165, 217,
218, 233, 254, 326, 332, 336, 349, 370,
412, 463, 465. 480.
marohes of, 5, 10, 12. 22. 23. 61, 165,
182, 217, 218. 233. 326, 332, 336, 345,
350, 361, 412, 498, 546.
, ©soheator in, 10, 14, 36, 45,
116, 122, 166, 202, 210, 257, 273, 306,
307, 829, 349, 368, 521.
Wales, North, 350, 361, 455.
, ohief justioeof. S« Stafford;
Stanley.
, , ohamberlain of , 61, 368. 369,
408. 510.
And see Stafford.
, South, 182, 350, 361, 474.
, , chief justioeof. See Stafford.
, , ohamberlain of, 61.
And see Stafford.
Walesborough, Whalesburgh, oo. Cornwall.
504.
Walesbuma. See Wellesboume.
Waletona. See Walton.
Walford, Thomas, parson of Haselbech, 28.
Walgraye, William, 399, 490.
Walker, George, 326.
John, 136, 404. 421. 481.
Miles, 488.
, Nicholas, 186.
, Biohard, 188.
, prior of St. Frideswido's,
Oxford, 480.
, Robert, 30, 352.
, Thomas, 43.
, William, 144, 294.
Walkem, oo. Hertford, 48.
Wall, Walle, Edmund. 468.
John, 76, 468.
Waller, John, 898.
Wallingford, Walyngford, oo. Berks, 124, 365,
478, 508, 525.
charter dated at, 17.
St. Valery, 365.
Wallington, oo. Norfolk, 40, 125.
Wallingwells, oo. Nottingham, prioress and
oonyent of, 331.
Elisabeth, prioress of, 331.
Wallop, Walop, oo. Southampton, 474.
Wallop, Richard, 144.
Wallyngton, Master John, 817.
Walop. See Wallop.
Walot, Joys van, 226.
Walpole, CO. Lincoln, 83.
, CO. Norfolk, 203.
Walron, Thomas, 554.
Walrond, John, 26.
Walter, 26.
Walsall, 00. Stafford, 68, 96, 137, 167, 161,
487.
Walsh, Walshe, Walsshe, Elisabeth, 95.
, Joan, 24.
John, 39, 102, 128, 270, 278, 830,
352.
Falcon herald, 522.
, , the elder, 149.
, the younger, 149.
Thomas, 79, 325.
William, 24*
GENERAL INDEX.
716
Walaheman, Dayid, 437.
Walshe Pole. See Welshpool.
WalBingham, oo. Norfolk, 200.
, prior and convent of, 223.
, John, prior of, 223.
, Thomas, prior of, 223.
Great, oo. Norfolk, 223.
Little, CO. Norfolk, 149, 176.
Walsoken. oo. Norfolk, 15, 333, 338.
Walflshe. See Walsh.
Walter, Waltier, Henry, 298.
WiUiam, 292.
apGhryllyn, 62.
son of Sioohe, 66.
Walterkyn, Waltyrken, Thomas, 302.
Walterot, Thomas, 872.
Waltham, co. Essex, 513.
forest of, 106, 456, 464, 513.
, Thomas, abbot of, 288, 344, 559.
, oo. Kent, 294.
, Little, CO. Essex, 359.
Cross, CO. Hertford, 2, 68, 177.
Walthamstow, Waloamstowe, Waloumstowe,
00. Essex, 211, 543.
Walton, 00. Surrey, 524.
Waletona [oo. Warwick], 65.
West, 00. Norfolk, 290.
Walton Hall in Purleigh, co. Essex, 434.
Walton, James, 455.
John. 15.
arohbishop of Dublin [1472-
1484], 35-
Walworth, John, 16.
Walwyn, William, 469.
Walwyn 8 Castle, Wallewynscastell, co. Pem-
broke, 349, 475.
Walyngford, John, 150.
Walynton under Wreken. See Wellington.
Wanderwyke, Henry, 167.
Wandsworth. Wandelesworth. Wannysworth,
CO. Surrey, 205, 265, 283, 373.
Wanlas, in Middleham, oo. York, 539.
Wannysworth. See Wandsworth.
Wansford, Christopher. 30.
Wanstead, oo. Essex, 232.
Warbilton, Warbelton, William, 43, 493.
, , Marjory his wife, 493.
Warblington, Warbleton, co. Southampton,
117, 126, 200, 495.
Warburton, €teo£frey, parson of Balinghem,
309, 410.
Waroop, CO. Westmoreland, 274.
Ward, Warde, Christopher, 345, 397, 399, 489,
491,531,572,574.
, Master George, 317.
, Hugh, 92.
, James, 85.
John, 139, 423.
, sheriff of London, 189.
sheriff of Middlesex, 221.
Ward, Robert, 99.
Thomas, 360.
, , esoheator of Warwick and
Leicester, 98, 193.
WiUiam, 1,265,534.
, Elizabeth his wife, 584
Wardeley, co. York, 203, 204.
Warden, oo. Bedford, 174.
[? Wardour, oo. WilU] , 68.
Wardour, Werdour, co. Wilts. 504.
Wardrobe, the great, 15, 33, 37, 64, 76, 118,
123. 141. 168, 198, 229, 256, 271, 272,
298, 300, 309, 329, 335, 342, 367, 368,
372. 376, 381, 883, 389, 390, 408, 413-
415. 422, 42';M31,' 438, 443, 451. 457-
459, 465, 470, 472, 486, 514, 551.
keeper of. See Say; Courteys; Elring-
ton.
Ware, oo. Hertford, 22, 88, 344, 521, 529.
Ware, John, 184.
, Sir Jordan le, 8.
Wareham, oo. Dorset, 295, 427.
And see Warham,
Waren, William, 500.
Warendorp, Bernard, 145.
Wareyn, Richard, 290.
WarQeld, oo.'Berks, 162.
Warham, Wareham, co. Norfolk, 292, 293,
298, 412.
Warkeworth, John, 431.
Warkweye, co. WUts, 537.
Warley. See Orleigh.
Warminster, Warmestre, Wermyster, co.
WUts. 36, 359.
Warner, Henry, 242.
Richard, 150.
Thomas, 86, 295, 464.
, WUliam,468.
Warpesden. See Worplesdon.
Warre, Sir Roger, vicar of Pagham, 315.
Warrenne, earl of. See Richard.
Wafrewyk, Thomas, 267.
Warton, Geoffrey, 367, 444.
Warwick, 40. 50, 66. 72, 73, 91. 92, 98, 131,
136-137, 141. 161, 167, 187, 192. 812,
322, 328, 390, 453, 502.
..^ earldom of, 139, 507.
earl of. See Neyille ; Newburgh.
, collegiate church of, Edmund Albon,
dean of, 529.
, , Richard Brakenboivh, dean
of, 529.
, prebend of St. Jamea in, 538.
, , prebend in, 164.
, ' Cukkowe ohurohe' at, 165*
716
GENERAL INDEX.
Warwick, county of, 60. 60, 98, 109. Ill, 115, ,
135. 14?^. 182.183.192,203,208,220, |
227. 247. 297, 319. 354. 393, 394, 401,
474. 489. 602. 505. 531, 541 , 544.
sheriff of, 73, 109, 214,319,
320. 393. 401 , 494. 518, 619, 544.
And 9ce Trussell ; Beaufitz ; Boughton.
e«jheatorin,34,46,231,257.
368, 474.
And seehjBle'f Langford; Verney; Tem-
ple; Warde.
outlawriea in, 31, 132. 291,
469.
, justices of the peace in, 72.
, commissions of the peace in,
576.
Waryn. Andrew, 84.
Thomas, 491.
Washingborough, Wasshingborowe, co. Lin-
coln. 69, 74, 280.
Waslyn, Waslyng, Richard, 398, 491.
Wassh, Laurence, 37.
Wassheboum, John, 440.
Wassyngham, Wasshyngham, co. Surrey, 256,
283.
Wassyngley, Joan, 336.
.John, 336.
Waste, William. 315.
Water, Dan John, prior of Montaoute, 349.
, John, York herald, 429.
Waterford, in Ireland, 78, 461.
, m^iyor and commons of, 390.
, coinage in, 346.
port of, 78.
John, bishop of. 441,
Water Fulford, co. York. 13, 455.
Waterle, William. 357.
Water Newton, co. Huntingdon, 96.
Waterton, Eobert, esquire, 532.
knight. 267, 682.
Water Willoughby, co. Lincoln, 167.
Waterwynch, co. Pembroke. 410.
Watford, co. Northampton, 276, 433, 451.
Watford. John, 31.
Wath, Thomas. 260.
Watson, Alexander. 231.
, Robert, vicar of Woodhorn, 392.
Watton. See Whatton.
Watton, Katharine, 199.
Wattys, Thomas, 289.
Wauton, William de, 3.
Wavenden, co. Buckingham. 332, 362, 417.
Waver, Cristina, 274.
Henry, 182.
, the elder, 274.
..., , Cristina his wile,
274.
, , the younger, 274.
Wawyn, William, 469.
Waybri^. See Weybridge.
Waymer, Thomas, 246.
Waymouth. See Weymouth.
Waynflete. See Wainfieet.
Wayneflete. John, 317, 381, 466.
, William of, bishop of Winchester
[1447-1486], 48, 63. 77. 107. 116. 123,
143. 166, 170. 176, 282. 353, 611. 554.
669, 672. 574, 575. 577.
Waynwright, Thomas, 73.
Wayte. John. 399, 491, 523.
Ralph, 149.
Thomas, 27.
, parson of Parway. 65.
Weald, North, Northwelde. oo. Essex. 96,
135, 148. 165.
, South, Sathweld. co. Essex. 293. 294.
Webbe, John, 408. 634.
, Thomas, 294.
, William, 467.
Webley, WUliam. 649.
Webster, Peter, 81.
, Richard, 81.
, Robert. 157.
, William, chaplain of St. Swithun,
Wakefield. 279.
Weoherley. See Wetherley.
Wechyngham. See Witchingham.
Wedde, Thomas, 34.
Weddington. Wedyngton, co. Warwick, 479.
Wedehoke. Henry, 390.
Wederr Henry, 301.
Wederle. See Wetherley. ,
Wedgnock. Wegenok, co. Warwick, 91, 92.
161, 167, 173. 192.
Wedon, John, 486.
William, 485.
Weedon Beck, Wedonbeke, oo. Noiihampton,
170, 181.
Week, East, Estwike [oo. Devon], 225.
West, 00. Devon, 225.
Weekley, Wykley, oo. Northampton, 31. 84.
Weeley, Wyleght, co. Essex, 161.
Wegenok. See Wedgnock.
Weights and measures, 19.
Weiste, WUliam, 316.
Welbe, Master Peter, guardian of the Frisff
Minor of Worcester, 414.
Welbeok, co. Nottingham, abbot andconTent
of, 125, 480.
Welbek, John. 86.
, William, 25.
Welbuma. See Kilborn.
Welby by Haydor, co. Lincoln, 176.
Welby, Ralph, 397.
Richard, 24. 51. 70, 108. 110, 308,
216, 363. 394, 399, 491. 564.
Thomas, 51, 353, 399. 491. 564.
Weld, Weldehalle [mOienley], oo. Hertford,
233, 374.
Welde, 136.
GENERAL INDEX.
717
Welde, Peter, parson of Gillingham. Windell
and Winaton, 46.
Welden, Simon. 344.
Weldon, Great, oo. Northampton, 53.
Weldon, WiUiam. 475.
Welford, John, 22.
Welhatfi, Thomas, 112.
Welho. See Wellow.
Weller, Eiohard, 371.
Welles, Welle, WeUys, Avioe, 259.
James, 282.
, John, 78, 92, 112. 215, 357.
Eiohard, 532.
Robert, 632.
Thomas, 77. 141, 263,315,353,396,
899,469,491,523,572.
, , Agnes his wife, 469.
.William, 73,401, 491.
ohanoellor of Ireland, 65.
Wellesboume, Walesbuma [oo. Warwick] , 65.
Wellesboume, Christopher, 418.
Wellingborough, Wyndclingborgh, oo. North-
ampton, 416.
Wellington, oo. Cornwall. 481, 516.
, Wclyngton, oo. Hereford, 151.
, Walynton under Wreken, co. Sabp,
32, 60.
Wellisboume, Thomas, 177.
Wellow, Welho, by Great Grimsby, co. Lin-
coln, abbey of, 62.
, prior and convent of , 53.
Biohard Homulton, abbot of, 62.
, Richard Clee, abbot of, 53.
, Isle of Wight, 00. Southampton, 115,
132, 135.
, Wellelewe, co. Wilts, 359.
Wells, Welles, oo. Kent, 816.
Wellys by the sea, co. Norfolk, 25,
82, 442.
, CO. Somerset, 108, 117, 428, 487.
, cathedral of, 117.
, dean and chapter of, 337.
, dean of. See Gunthorpe.
, , canon of , 17.
, bishop, diocese of. See Bath.
Wellyngton, Robert, parson of St. Leonard,
Exeter, 305.
Wellysbum, Reginald, 244.
Welnetham, Welwetham, Great, oo. Suffolk,
238.
Welshpool, Walshe Pole, Pole [co. Mont-
gomery], 82, 47, 58, 98.
Welton by V^illoughby, co. Lincoln, 469.
Welwetham. See Welnetham.
Welyngton. See Wellington.
Wem, oo. Salop. 478.
Wemme, John, 184.
Wemyngton. See Wimmington.
Wencelagh, John, 25.
Wenge. See Wing.
Wenllouk, See Went Loog.
Wenlock, 00. Salop, 35, 885.
, priory oC 156, 209,802.
I^ Roger Wenlok, prior of, 156.
, Dan John Shrowesbury, prior of, 156
802.
, Dan Thomas Sutbury. prior of, 302.
Wenlok, Dan Roger, prior of Wenlok, 156.
Wenslawe. See .Wensley.
Wenslawe, John, 300.
Wensley, Wenslawe [co. York], 300.
Wensleydale, Wynsladale, co. York, forest of,
456.
Went. Su Derwent.
Went Loog, Wenllouk [oo. Monmouth] , 474.
Wentworth, oo. York, 31.
Wentworth, Eleanor, 472.
Henry. 143, 381, 393, 397, 399, 490,
600, 674.
, Anne his wife, 381.
John, 142, 324.
Riohard, 344.
Roger, 434.
Thomas, 428.
William, 146, 147. 396, 898. 488, 565.
Margaret his wife, 146, 147.
Wenylsey, Adam, 294.
Werall, John, coroner and attorney of the
king in the King's Bench, 87, 169.
Weroop, Reginald, 214.
Werdour. See Wardour.
Were, in East Teignmouth, co. Devon, 542.
Weredon, John, 412.
Werkewurth, John, 215.
Wermerhampton. See Wolverhampton.
Wer month. See Monkwearmouth.
Wermyster. See Warminster.
Weryfreton, 350.
Weryholme by Caerlile [oo. Cumberland],
484.
West, John, 73, 109, 111.
^ coroner and attorney of the
king in the King's Benoh, 87.
, Ralph, 187.
, Thomaj, parson of Stanstead, 376.
William, 315, 576.
West de la Warre, John, 575.
, Richard, 1.
, Thomas, 1. 263, 397, 399, 489, 491,
523, 572, 576.
Westaere [co. Norfolk], 158.
, 'Seynt Thomas Chapell ' of. 158.
, prior and convent of, 158>
Westbergh. See Buj*gh.
Westbroke, Riohard, 381.
Westbury, co. Gloucester, 120.
oo. WilU, 388, 424.
Westbury, John, prior of St. Frideswide's.
Oxford, 162.
, William, provost of Eton, 334.
Westcapelon. See Capland.
Westchestre. See Chester.
718
GENERAL INDEX.
Westoombe. See Weioombe.
Weatoote, co. Warwick, 878.
Westebailly. oo. Northampton, 140.
Wegteley, John, 496.
Westfield, oo. Sussex, 122.
Westgate, oo. Devon, 76. 473, 606.
Westhall, oo. Warwick, 463.
Westham, oo. Sussex, 26, 127.
West Ham, co. Essex, 27.
WesthaTBrford, Su Hayerfordwest.
Westhay, Westehay, co. Northampton, 140.
Weethithye. Set Aythe, West. ^
Westillesley. See Ilsley.
Westkyngton. See Kington.
Westlake, co. Deron, 642.
Westley, co. Suffolk, 120.
Westlideford. See Lydford.
Westminster, co. Middlesex, 1, 8, 11, 89, 66,
58, 101, 114, 163, 160, 187, 191, 196.
203, 205, 217, 219, 221, 224, 226. 286,
246, 260, 276, 278, 283, 286, 288. 298,
298, 310, 316, 317, 319, 343. 368, 866,
379, 382, 419, 420. 445, 490, 538, 688.
statute of , 49, 78.
charters dated at, 18, 41, 46. 67. 62,
63, 66, 67, 74, 104. 114. 176, 202. 207.
306, 811, 334. 336. 342, 858. 407, 432,
441, 443, 444, 486.
Parliament at, 2. 7, 10, 23, 36,44, 63,
67, 72, 76, 91, 94, 96, 104. 106-108.
110, 126, 130, 170, 172. 178-180, 182,
191. 194, 201, 215, 222. 280, 288, 241.
246, 249, 271. 281, 297. 306. 816, 332,
387. 389, 842. 351, 363, 364, 416, 429,
438, 466, 465, 493, 494, 506, 508, 517,
619, 623, 529, 630, 632, 639, 549, 660.
staple of . 243.
, Eyngstrete by, 86.
le chequer chamber at, 219.
, council chamber at, 486.
star chamber at, 219.
, chapel of St. Mary de la Pewe, 451.
, sanctuary of , 1.
archdeacon of , 156.
St. Peter's abbey. 133, 298.
, abbot and oonyent of , 133.
abbot of, 298.
, John, abbot of, 10. 65, 183,
309, 387, 604.
, Edmund, abbot of, 197. 236.
palace, 1, 37. 108, 251, 365, 882, 388,
422. 487. 438, 443. 605, 518.
letters patent dated at, 189,
144.
, charters dated at, 9, 15, 188.
great hall called Westminster
Hall in, 86.
, , le Gatehouse of, 1.
I
Westminster palace, free chapel of St. Stephen
in, 27, 188.
, , dean and chapter of,
164, 166, 168, 172, 268, 291 , 366.
dean of, 373.
And see Courtenay ; Sharpe ; Kirkeham.
, , deanery of , 36.
prebendsin, 143.154.
156, 163, 174, 237, 252, 268. 301, 333,
342, 366, 873.
Westmoreland, county of, 160, 214, 339, 397.
492.
, sheriff of, 619.
And iee Batcliffe.
, , esoheator in, 105, 522.
And tee Hudleston.
receiver of, 481.
mines in. 116.
, .commissions of the peace in.
676.
, earl of. See Nerille.
Westoftes. See Toft.
Weston. CO. Suffolk, 823, 626.
Under Edge [oo. Gloucester] , 127.
, South, Suthweston, co. Oxford, 317.
And see Wiseton.
Weston, John, 279.
prior of the hospital of St
John of Jerusalem in England, 66, 182.
235,264.
, master of the Temple, 254.
William, 225.
Westoning, Westnyng, oo. Bedford, 149.
Westwardelara. See Worldham.
Weetwike. See Week.
Westwood. CO. Worcester, abbess and oonyent
of, 69.
, Elisabeth, abbess of, 69.
Wetham. See Whetham.
Wetherley. Weoherley, Wederle, co. Cam-
bridge, hundred of, 142, 268.
Wetton, Edmund, 526.
Weyer, Benedict, 39.
Wexoombe, Westoombe, co. Wilts, 141, 327.
Wexewode, Thomas, 73.
Wexman. John, 44.
Weyboum, Wabom, oo. Norfolk, 276.
Weybridge, Waybrigge. oo. Surrey, 364.
Weymouth, Waymouth, co. Dorset, 467.
Weyyer, John, 526.
Whalesburgh. See Walesborough.
Whalley, Biohard, 9, 71.
Whaplode, Quaplod, oo. Lincoln, 84.
Wharff, John, 886.
Wharton, John, 577.
, Lancelot, 481.
Thomas, 214.
Whatborough, co. Leicester, 98.
Whatno, John, 466,
GENERAL INDEX,
719
Whfttton, WhatoD, Watton, eo. KoUiaghBm.
4, 19.
Wheohewode. Sti Wp>hirood.
Whaler, John, 234.
Whemside, oo. York, 506.
Whenrall [oo. SoDthsinpton], abbeu and
nniu of, 805.
, Ceoilj, abbenof, 305.
Eafemia, sbbeM of, 305.
, Joan, »bbMi of, 305.
Jnlian, abbeu of, 305.
Matilda. abbeMof,305.
VVbctetum, or>. SonUuuapton, BSS.
Whetohill, Adrian, 417.
oontroUar of Calaia, 527.
, Biohard, 3fi, 417, 527.
Joan hii wife, 417.
Whetoley. Whetle, WiUiam, 397, 488.
Wbetham. Wetbam, oo. Wiltt. 501.
Whatham, John, 127.
Bobert, 626.
WheUe. Sie WhaUley.
Whetman, Thomas, 64.
Whetnej. See Wbitney.
Whatjnston. See Whitington.
Whiohvrode. See Wjohwood.
Whiokham, Quykham, oo. Durham. 374.
Whigfatmede. Su WhiMmead.
Whimple. Wbnnple, Whympyll, eo. DsTon,
lao, 473.
Wbittlej, WjMil«T (in Hunt), oo. Berka,
552.
Whltaban^, oo. Boekingfaam, 418, 478.
Whitaohurcb, oo. Salop, 366, 497.
, 00. Wanriok, 73.
Wbita, Whjta. Edmund, 5S.
John, 30, 41, 237. 374, 410, S48.
pMion of Sonlbur;. 162.
p»r«onof Pyworthj, 162.
White, Bobert, 237.
Thomu, 26.
Williani, 309, 336, 3«0.
, , sheriff of London, 464.
, , paraoD of HoIt l^initT, Cork,
103.
Wbiteobapel, oo. Middleaex. 315, 278.
Wbiteball, Uliilehalgb, Jamea, 314.
Whitehede, Adam, rector of Hope, 246.
William, 27.
Wbitolbury. See Wittilbury,
Whitamead Park, in the forest of Dean. eo.
Olouceater. 234, 457.
WUtfeld, Jame>,4dl.
Nioholaa, 36,43.
Whitford, oo. DoTon, 277, 472.
Whitgift, 00. York. 241.
Whithtok. See WiUioote.
Whitingham, Bobert, 33.
Whitle; b; Soaith, oo. Torii. 391.
Whitloire, 0«oi;ge, 205.
Wbitnaah. Witheneii [oo. Wanriok] , 66.
Whitney, CO. Hereford, 179.
Wbillley, Whetnay, Bobert, 179.
Whitatable, oo. Kent, 19. 332, 466.
Whitteleaay, William, 87.
WhittlMea, Wjtteelej.co. Cambridge, 150.
Wbiltlesfard, Wvtlesford, oo. Cambridge.
530.
Whittington, WiUntune, oo. Derby, 190.
Whjtyngton, oo. Glouoeeter. 87.
WhityngtoD, oo. Hortbumberland .
166.
Whitington [oo. Salop], 322.
WbittingtOD, Whytyngton, Thomaa. 60, 322.
365, 393, 391. SaS. 491, 660.
aeoond baron of the Ex-
chequer, 230.
Whitway, Whytwey. William, 86. 244.
Wbitwell. John, 217.
Biohard, 215-217, 223.
Wbityng. Thomaa, 330.
Wholaiton. Set Wilaon.
Whyle, William. 60;
Whylonghby. See Willoughby.
Wbylter. Bobert. 293.
l%omaa,293.
Whymple. See Whimple.
Whyte. See White.
Whytebrede. John, 86.
Whytede, Willisni,27.
Whytewey [oo. WUla). 637.
Whyther, William. 187.
Wbytheryi^D, Gerard, 38.
Balph, 38.
Whyting. Thomaa, Nueellia pumiirant at
arms, 116.
Chester herald, 415.
Whytney. See Witney.
Wbytokeamede, John, 677.
Wbytwsy. See Whitway.
Wbytyng, Faol, ohapluin of the obantry of
at. JohntheErangeliat, Cla*ering. 181.
Whytyngton. John, 319.
Wibbe, William, paraon of SafBeld, 339, 330.
Wiberton. See Wyberton.
Wiebanford, oo. Woreeitar, 81B.
Wichewode. See Wyohwood.
Wiokersley, Wykerley, oo. York, 329,
Wickham, Wyoombe, Wykeham, co. Soutb-
amptOD, 604, 523.
Wickmere, Wikmere, oo. Norfolk, 180.
Wioliff, Bobert. 49.
Widealade. S«« Wydeilade.
Widows, Bobert. oha^in in Cbri«t Churah,
Canterbury, m.
Wiegenhall. Wignall, Wyganhale, oo, Noi^
folk, 365, 497.
Wigginton, Wigyngton, Wyohyngton, Wy»-
yngton, oo. Stafford, 124.
prebend of, 162, 280.
720
GENERAL INDEX.
Wight. iBle of, 00. Southampton. 88, 115.
132, 135, 370. 410. 461, 474.
, Jadj of. See Philippe.
captain of. See Say vile.
Wighton. CO. Norfolk, 83.
And see Wyghton.
Wigmore. VVygmore [oo. Hereford] . 69. 350.
abhot and convent of, 522.
, Thomas, abbot of. 522.
Wigyngton. See Wigginton.
Wike, CO. Southampton, 560.
Wikefeld. See Winkfield.
Wikes. See Wykes.
Wikyng, John, 47.
Wilberfosse, co. York, prioroas and convent of.
376.
Wilby, CO. Norfolk. 56.
Wilby. See WiUughby.
Wilookkes. William, 404. 421. .
Wilde, Thomas. 362.
And see Wylde.
Wildeootes, Thomas, 500.
Wilderton, oo. Kent, 281.
Wildon, 00. York, 98.
Wilkilson, Thomas. 240.
Wilkinson. Wylkynson, Christopher, 26.
, James, 294.
, Robert, 376.
Wilkyn, John. 261,
Willaston, Wyllaston, co. Chester, 276, 433.
Wille, Wylle.'john, 17. 178. 323.
Wilierby, Gborgo, 363.
Willesborough, Wyvelesbcrgh, oo. Kent, 418.
Willeaden, Wyllesdon, co. Middlesei, 185.
Willesf ord. See Wilsford.
William IT, king of England, letters patent of,
208.
William, David, prebendary of Aberflrwillv.
250. ^
Bichard, 100.
Robert, parson of Rampisham, 90.
, Thomas. 51.
ap Morgan Gamage, 437.
WilUams. John, 190.
Nicholas, vicar of Tibbenham, 514.
Peter, 278.
Richard, 405, 414, 463, 501.
, Thomas, 47.
, , Margaret his wife, 47.
Williamson. Harry, 404.
, John, 3, 194, 206, 231, 288.
Peter, 278.
, Thomas, 194.
Willinrale Doe, Wyllyngale Doo, co. Essex.
Willinghara [co. Suffolk], 413.
Willingham, Willyngham, Humphrey, 241,
320.
Willingsett, co. York. 506.
Willington, Wyllyngton, co. Warwick, 73.
Willougliby, CO. Northampton, 201, 416.
Waterles, co. Leicester, 428.
Water, oo. Lincoln, 167-
Willoughby. Wilughbv. Whyloughby, Wyl-
lughby, Christopher, 16, 397, S99,
490, 532. 574.
.^ John, 61.
, , Airne his wife, 61.
t , parson of Woolbeding, 138,
142.
, parson of St. Peter the
Grjifcter. Chichester. 138, 142, 167.
, Ralph, 893, 399, 428, 435, 461, 475,
490, 494, 535, 543, 547, 667, 574.
, , sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk,
393.
, Richard, 104.
, Robert, 61, 109, 110, 243, 245, 327,
345, 853, 384, 387, 395, 406, 476. 558.
Blanche his wife, 243.
, , sheriff of Cornwall, 178.
Wilmeloctona. See Wormleighton.
Wilmicot, prebend of, 159.
Wilmington, Wylmyngton, oo. Kent, 625.
Wilrington, oo. Kent, 281.
Wilsford, WiUesford, Wyllesford. co. Wilts
120, 514.
Wilshamstead, oo. Bedford. 389.
Wilson, Wholaston, oo. Leicester. 236.
Wilson, Wylson, Andrew, 99.
, Luke, 206.
Moredowe, 227.
, Bichard, SU, 347. 355, 356, 870, 467.
Robert, 30, 48, 188.
Wilt, Peter, 862.
Wilton, Wylton, oo. Norfolk, 865, 497.
CO. Wilts, 645, 649.
Wilts, county of. 67, 87, 98, 109, 110, 128.
134, 186, 189, 161, 167, 180.208, 220,
227, 241, 827, 358, 856, 864. 871, SSL
394. 899, 474, 478, 481. 491, 60S. 605.
507, 537. 646.
sheriff of. 14. 109, 141, 161,
820. 371, 899, 464. 491, 498, 618. 619,
644,645.
And see Long ; Musgraye.
esoheator in, 116. 181. 176.
202,231,286.806,349,521.
A fid see Charleton; Troys; Boteler ;
Hudleston.
outlawries in, 82, 148, 149,
187, 266, 267, 290. 857.
, commissions of the peace in.
577.
Wimbome Minster, Wynbume Mynster. oo.
Dorset, 660.
Wimmington, Wemyngton, Wynyngion, oo
Bedford, 880, 632.
Winch, West, Westwynche, oo. Norfolk, 159,
GENERAL INDEX.
721
Winohoombe, Wynoheoombe, eo. Glouoeiter,
162, 810, 451, 469.
abbey of, 84.
abbot and convent of, 88, 162, 220,
810, 478.
, abbot of, 166.
, John, abbot of, 131, 560.
John Twenyng, abbot of, 88, •
, , prior of, 38, 34.
, Thomas Twenjnj, abbot of, 38.
Winohelsea. Wjnohelse, oo. Soasex, 57, 127,
249. 283. 287, 332, 426, 495, 515, 522.
, port of , 78, 369.
, mayor of. See Fyashe.
Winoheeter, oo. Southampton, 85, 87,89. 118,
132, 157, 310, 371, 376, 504, 623.
, eitiaens of, 376, 377, 381.
statute of, 49.
, charters dated at, 17,68.
, diocese of, 14, 160. 281, 810, 382.
, bishop of. See Wayneflete.
, college of St. Mary, warden and
scholars of, 174.
hospital of St. Mary Magdalen by,
warden of, 376.
, Hyde abbey by. See Hyde.
Windell, Wyndell, oo. Norfolk, 46.
Winderton, Wyniirton, co. Warwick, 161.
Windesore. See Wyndesore.
Windsor, 00. Berks, 100. 168, 240, 349, 256,
288.381,450.
, letters patent dated at, 33, 84, 41,
185. 153-155, 157, 161, 170, 173. 211.
charters dated at. 18,45,68, 166,805.
castle of, 16, 48, 56. 114, 185. 153,
163. 183. 256, 297, 846, 348, 361, 882,
410, 411, 429, 488, 450, 475, 486, 496,
512.
, , constable of . iS«f Bourohier ;
Elrington; Wyndesore.
, , college or chapel of St. George
in, 83. 175. 178, 183, 192. 220. 269,
270, 282, 288, 296, 297, 301, 806, 308,
311, 431, 497, 529.
dean and chapter of ,
121, 142, 167, 170, 172, 178, 181, 219.
222. 226, 228, 242, 255, 260, 270, 285,
838,481,441,585
, , , dean of. SeeCourtC'
nay; Beauchamp; Danet; Beverley.
.yicarsof, 165.
, , prebends in, 121, 167,
222, 227, 228, 285, 535.
forest of, 100, 333, 377, 411, 439,460,
475, 512.
, Old. 256, 802, 481.
, New, 256, 302.
Windsor herald. See More.
Wine, 97. 151, 216, 241, 259, 381, 328, 855,
866, 877, 880, 412, 449, 482, 499, 500.
609, 517,621.
called "oampelyte," 246.
called "oeey."246.
And tee Aquitaine ; Gasoony.
Winfield, Wynfleld, co. Derby, 120.
Winf orton, Wynf orton [oo. Hereford] , 59.
Wing, Wenge, Wyng, oo. Buckingham, 445,
480.499.
WingOeld, Wynfeld, co. Derby, 295.
Wynkefeld, co. Suffolk, 179.
Wingham, Wyngeham, oo. Kent, 515.
WinkOeld, Wikefeld [oo. Berks], 256, 552.
Winscombe, Wynohecombe, co. Somerset,
173.
Winston, Wynston, co. Norfolk, 46.
Winterbourne, Wynterbum, oo. Wilts, 176.
hundred of. 212, 288.
Earl's, CO. Wai», 283.
Stoke, Wynterbumstoke, co. Wilts,
359.
, Whitchnroh, Withchuiohe [oo. Dor-
set], 527.
Winterslow, Wyntreelowe, co. Wilts, 543, 649,
650.
Winthorpe, Wynthorpe, co. Lincoln, 48, 88.
Winton, Wynton, co. Westmoreland, 121.
Wirdesford. See Woodsford.
Wirdilyngton. See Worlington.
Wirksworth, Worseworth, Wrikesworthe, co.
Derby, 440.
Wirteley, Thomas, 214.
Wirtill, John, 888.
Joan, 888.
.Walter, 888.
Wisbeaoh. Wysebeohe, oo. Cambridge, 169,
265, 298, 485, 551.
Wise, John, 807.
Oliyer, 307.
Richard, 244.
And see Wyse.
Wiseton, Weston by Claworth. co. Notting-
ham. 209.
Wishaw, Wysshawe [co. Warwick] , 201.
Wisset, Wyset, co. Suffolk. 142. 143.
Bedhouse, Wyset Boos. oo. Suffolk,
142, 143.
Wistow, CO. Leicester, 276.
Witohingham, Wechyngham, Great, co. Nor^
folk, 154.
Witham, North, Northwydom, oo. Lincoln,
422, 528.
South, Sonthwythom, co. Lincoln, 279.
Witham, Wytham, John. 173.
, Thomas, 49, 275, 449, 6T9.
, Agnes his wife, 276.
Withohurohe. See Winterbome Whitehuroh.
Withoote, Whithtok, oo. Leicester, 30, 188.
Witheneis. See Whitnash.
Withixiffton, Whythyngton, oo. Glonoester,
, hundred of , 819.
Withyngton. John, 347.
Wiiintone. See Whittington.
Witley. Witteloy, Wytteley, oo. Suney. 87. 92,
335, 881.
8358
2z
722
GENERAL INDEX.
Witney, Wytner. Whytney, Wytteney, oo.
Oxford. 260, 354, 569.
Witney, William, 91.
Wittelbury, Whytelbury, Wyttelbury, Robert,
19, 109. 111. 290. 376, 396, 400, 491,
498, 568.
WiYeton, Wyveton, oo. Norfolk, 99, 442.
Wize, Richard, parson of Sampford Courtenay,
339.
Wlewarde. See Wolford.
Wlwrigestona. See Wolaton,
Woboume, John, 140.
.William, 140.
Wobum [oo. Bedford] , letters patent dated at,
33, 34, 101. 112, 118. 151154, 166-
172, 178. 180, 182, 183, 211, 553, 555,
558, 665, 566, 568, 569, 571, 575. 678.
charter dated at, 431.
Wode. See Wood.
Wodebregge. See Woodbridge.
Wodeook, Henry, 21, 841.
Thomas, 187.
William, parson of St. Edmund, Lum-
to
bardstrete, London. 292.
Wodefolde, Wodfould, Robert, 216, 363, 575.
Wodehede. See Woodhead.
Wodehey. See Woodhay.
Wodehous, Wodhous, Wodows, Edward, 215.
, Richard, 6, 538.
, Thomas, esoheator of Norfolk, 216,
23.
William, 360.
Wodelark, Master Robert, 555.
Wodell, Thomas, 515.
Wodeloke, John, 42.
Woderuffe, Woderove. John, 112, 269, 534.
, Richard, 584.
Thomas, 82.
Wodevyle. See Wydeyille.
Wodeward, John, 40
, Robert, 148.
And see Wodward.
Wodhoas. See Woodhouse ; Wodehous.
WodknoU. See Owl Knowle.
Wodley, William, 526.
Wodmanse, Richard, parson of Milstead, 271.
Wodows. See Wodehows.
Wodward, Edward, 569.
, mayor of Oxford, 569.
, Thomas, 24.
And tee Wodeward.
Wogan, John, 887.
, , Anne his wife, 387.
Wokyndon. See Ockendon.
Rokell. See Ockendon , South .
Wolaston, Richard, 214.
Wolaton. See Wollaton.
Wolbedyng. See Woolbeding.
Wolddale. See Woodale.
Woldingham, Waldyngham, co. Surrey, 86.
Woleston, John, 277.
Wolff, Henry, 167.
William, 199.
Wolford, Wlewarde [oo. Warwick] , 66.
Wolfrelow [oo. Hereford], 850.
Wolfton. See Wolyeton.
Wolhous. John, parson of South I/u£fenfaam,
229.
Wollaton, Wolaton, oo. Nottingham, 104.
I WoUeston, John. 277.
' Wollowe, Thomas, 6.
, Wolseley, Wolsle, Wulseley. Ralph, 364, 396,
491, 573.
, fourth baron of the Ex-
chequer, 94, 860.
Wolshawe, Humphrey, 624.
Wolston, 00. Cornwall, 438.
Wlwrigestona [oo. Warwick] , 66.
, Wolston, Wulston, Guy, 23, 109, 111, 144,
I 172. 179, 364, 396, 400, 491, 667.
I Wolverhampton, Wermerhampton, co, Stal-
I ford, deanery of, 175.
I , dean of. See Dudley ; Wydeville.
I Wolverley, co. Worcester, 496.
I Wolyerton, oo. Buckingham, 330.
00. Dorset, 38.
I Wolvesey [in Winchester], charter dated at,
18.
j Wolveston, co. CJomwall, 433.
; Wolveton, Wolfton [in Charminster] , oo.
Dorset, 463, 625.
I Wolvey, 00. Warwick, 60.
Womenswold, Wymlingiswelde, oo. Kent, 615.
Wonford, oo. Devon, hundred of, 330.
Wood, Wode, Wody, Alan, yioar of Mere,
163.
Alexander, 109, 111, 126, 655.
, Edmund, 26.
, John, 23, 24, 30, 61, 83, 109, HI.
122, 144, 199, 240, 244, 288, 323. 352,
379, 404, 465, 486, 674.
, master of the ordnance, 76.
I , , treasurer of England, 348,
I 361, 391, 892, 465, 466, 576.
, under treasurer of England,
815.
, the elder, 114, 216, 894, 400,
676.
, ,the younger. 114, 216, 257
368, 392, 897, 489, 576.
Richard, 81, 199.
, , Margaret his wife, 81.
, , parson of Eastwick, 121.
Robert, 426.
Thomas, 11, 81, 82, 124, 395, 400,
468. 489, 554.
,Wimam,265.
Woodale, Wolddale, oo. York, 506.
Woodbridge, Wodebregge, oo. Suffolk, 38.
Woodohurch, Wodchuroh, co. Kent, 412.
Wood Enderby, oo. lanoohi, 125.
Woodhall, CO. York, 456.
GENERAL INDEX.
723
Woodham Ferrers, Wodehamfereris, co. Essex,
366,497.
Woodhay, Wodehey, oo. Berks, 388.
Woodhead, Wodehede [co. Butland], 8.
Woodhom, Wodehome [co. Northumber-
land] .3 92.
Woodhouse, Wodhous, oo. York, 360.
Woodlocs, Wodelowes, co. Warwick, 318.
Woodmanoote, Wodemancote, co. Gloucester,
424
Woodsford, Wirdesford Bolet, co. Dorset, 306.
Woodspring, Worspryng, co. Somerset, 437.
Woodstock, Wodestoke, co. Oxford, 76, 108,
177, 263, 316, 432. 486.
forest of, 177.
charters dated at, 74, 306, 312.
Wool, 1. 2, 6, 64, 159, 208. 211, 216, 228,
230, 236, 243, 246. 248, 300, 321, 332,
428, 441, 619.
And see Customs ; Subsidies.
Woolbeding, Wulbedyng, co. Sussex, 138, 142.
Woolston. See Osselestou.
Wootton, Wotton, co. Oxford, hundred of, 76,
316.
, Wttona [CO. Warwick], 66, 66.
Basset, oo. Wilts, 11, 642.
Courtenay, co. Somerset, 3.
Wawen, CO. Warwick, 73.
Worcester, 27, 118. 186, 241, 267, 294, 367,
414, 468, 461.
diocese of, 44, 88, 161, 163, 199, 246,
284, 308, 312, 813, 368, 472. 480, 622,
624.
, bishop of. See Alcok.
, earl of. See Tiptoft.
, charter dated at, 69.
, Friars Minor of, 414, 461, 623.
, Master Peter Welbe, guardian
of, 414.
, white nuns of St. Bernard, prioress
and convent of, 460.
, county of, 6, 60, 98, 110, 111, 143,
192, 220, 227, 247, 322, 364, 392, 394,
399, 460, 474, 491, 606, 631, 641
sheriff of, 110, 216, 320, 392,
460, 494, 619, 644.
And see Stafford.
, esoheator in, 44, 166, 267,
368.
And see Dounhale; Hanley.
, , outlawries in, 86, 296.
, oommissioos of the peace in.
678.
Worldham. East, Estwardelam, oo. Southamp-
ton, 247.
.West, 247.
Worle, CO. Somerset, 487.
Worley, Thomas, 422.
Worlington, Wirdilyngton, Wyrdelinton, oo.
Suffolk, 366, 497.
Wormle^hton, Wilmeleotona [co. Warwick],
Worms, in Almain, 312.
Worplesdon. Warpesden, oo. Surrey, 92, 278,
303,333.
Worseley. See Worsley.
Worseworth. See Wirksworth.
Worshop, William, 292.
Worsley, Wurseley, James, 69.
John, 111, 176.
, Balph, 401.
, Robert, 231.
Waiiam,479.
dean of St. Paul's, London,
216, 466.
Worspryng. See Woodspring.
Worthington, Bobert. 188, 390, 463.
Wortley, Wrotley, Richard, 673.
Robert, 436.
Thomas, 393, 400, 401. 416, 436,437,
483,490,491,657,680.
, Joan his wife, 483.
Worton, CO. Wilts, 601.
Wotton. See Wootton.
Wotton under Edge, co. Gloucester, 247.
Wotton, Henry, 70.
John, 667.
, Ralph, 108.
Woudley, Robert, mayor of Coventry, 644.
Wowean, WUliam, 289.
Woxbrigge. See Dxbridge.
Wrangwisshe, Thomas, 460.
Wrantage, Wrentith [in North Curry], co.
Somerset, 837.
Wrasley. Robert, 231.
Wrastlyngworth. See Wrestlingworth.
Wratton. Wraton, Peter. 1, 100, 136.
Wraxall, Wroxhale, co. Somerset, 233, 292,
816.
Wrentith. See Wrantage,
Wrestlingworth, Wrastlyngworth, oo, Bedford,
187.
Wrexham [oo. Denbigh]. 616.
Wright, Wryght, Denis, 84.
, John, parson of Mundeeley, 466,
Richard, 808.
Robert, 86, 188,867.
, Thomas, 86.
, William, 472.
Wrington. Wryngton, co. Somerset. 437.
Wrikesworthe. See Wirksworth.
Writhe, Wrythe, John, Gkurter king of arms,
118, 141. 368, 422.
, , Norroy king of arms, 18, 118,
141.
, Falcon herald, 18.
Writhlington, Writlyngton, prebend of, 265.
Writtle, Writhill, Writele. co. Essex, 267,
380, 383-386, 890, 406, 418, 422-424,
427. 483, 443, 444. 448, 449. 488, 484.
496, 614.
Wrockwardine, Wrokewardyn, co. Salop. 462.
Wroghton. See Wroughton.
724
GENERAL INDEX.
Wrotdslej, Biohard, 573.
Wroth, Wrofche, John, 439.
,e8oheator of Somerset and
Dorset, 499.
the elder, 211, 237.
, the younger, 211, 237.
Wrotham, oo. Kent, 458.
Wrotley. See Wortley.
Wroughton, Over, co. WilU, 549.
, Nether, 549.
Wroughton, Wroghton, John, 88, 149, 491,
527.
, , Margaret his wife, 83.
Wroxhale. See Wrazall.
Wryght. fife€ Wright.
Wrythe. See Writhe.
Wrytill, Wretyll, Writtill, John, 895, 400,
560.
Wryxham, William, warden of the hospital of
St. Katharine by the Tower of London,
432.
Wttona. See Wootton.
Wulbedyng. See Woolbeding.
Wuller, William, 519.
WuUeeton, John, 277.
Wulseley. See Wolseley.
Wulston. See Wolston.
Wurre, John, 188.
Wurseley. See Worseley.
Wurteley. See Wortley.
Wutton, John, 223.
Wytbe, Master Peter, 600.
Wybeloote, co. Oxford, 120.
Wyberton, Wiberton, oo. Lincoln , 472.
Wyboston, Wyboldeston, co. Bedford, 267.
Wyohe. See Droitwioh.
Wyoheanger. See Witohanger.
Wychestir, Henry, 44.
Wyohetotee, John. 565
Wyohirohe, 162.
Wychwood, Wheohewode. Wichewode, co.
Oxford, forest of, 57, 108, 157, 258,
456.
Wyohyngton. See Wigginton.
Wyoliffe, co. York, 324.
Wyoobham, co. Cornwall, 359.
Wycombe, co. Buckingham, 39, 496.
And $ee Wiokham.
Wydeslade, Wideslade, John, 291.
Richard. 29, 353, 856. 896, 397, 447,
558.
Wydeville, Antony, earl Ryyers, lord of Scales
andNucelle8,9,22,50,77,112.113,115.
130, 132, 184, 135, 180, 183, 219, 223,
230, 241, 261, 263, 315, 322, 332. 343.
345, 347, 353-355, 383. 388, 391, 435,
565, 659-562, 666, 570, 572, 573, 578.
, .chief butler, 9, 48, 61, 68,
108, 167, 248, 317, 366.
, Edward, 180, 199, 224, 425.
WyderiUe, Lionel, 247.
, bishop of Salisbury [1482-
1484], 306, 871, 887, 488, ^96. 621,
631, 549, 654, 577.
, , prebendary of Salisbury, 286.
, chancellor of Oxford Uniyer-
sity, 569.
, dean of Wolyerhampton, 17.
Richard, 212, 532. 553, 554, 567, 669.
, earl Ryyers, 4.
WydeweU, Edmund, 112.
, John, 49.
Wydmarepole, Nicholas, parson of Qedling,
242.
WydowBon, Sir WUliam, 106.
Wyer, John, 228.
Wyghton, Wighton, Edmund, 28.
, John, 566.
, , mayor of Cambridge, 112,
555.
Wyghtryng, William, 869.
Wyglesworth, James, 117.
Wygley, Wyggeley, Henry, 244.
Wygmore. See Wigmore.
Wygyngton. See Wigginton.
Wykam, William, parson of Famham, 448.
Wyke, in Axminster, oo Deyon, 291.
[CO. York], 204.
Wyke, John, 202.
Elisabeth his wife, 202.
Wykeham. See Wiokham.
Wykerley. See Wickersley.
Wykes, Wykkys, in Donington, co. Lincoln.
74, 121.
Wykes, Wykys, Edward, godson of Edward IV,
87
John. 6, 22, 87, 62, 72, 166, 866, 394.
898, 469, 660.
, Isabel his wife, 72.
person of Dorchester, 623.
William, 81. 186,226,242.
Wykewone, co. Gloucester, 283.
Wykham. See Wickham.
Wykkys. See Wykes.
Wykley. See Weekley.
Wykys. See Wykes.
Wylcok, William, parson of Penoarreg, 411.
Wylcotes, Thomas, 80.
Wylde, Wyld, John, 469, 626.
.Thomas, 242.
William, 26, 185.
And Bee Wilde.
Wyldy, William, prior of Sheen, 40, 68.
Wyleby, Geoffrey de, 286.
Wyleght. See Weeley.
Wylflete, William, 269.
Wylgrioe, John, 466.
Wylkes. William, 578.
Wylkyns, John, 261.
Wylkynson, See Wilkinson.
GENERAL INDEX.
725
Wylkya, John, 186.
Wjllaston. See Willaston.
WyUe. 5r<?«Wille.
WylJesdon. See Willeaden.
Wyllesford. See Wikford.
Wylleys, John. 298.
Wylliamg. See Williaras.
Wylloghby. See Willoughby.
Wyllymot, Thomas, parson of Bradley, 323.
Wyllyngton. <S«e Willington.
Wylson. See Wilson.
Wylton. See Wilton.
Wylton, Thomas, 30.
Wymarke, John, parson of Sutton Bonnington.
189.
Wymbrooke, Biohard, 346.
Wymbysshe, Nicholas. 107.
Thomas, 24, 167, 363. 394, 666.
Wymlingiswelde. See Womenswold.
Wymonde, Thomas, 221.
Wymondham, oo. Norfolk, 8t, 171.
Wynbume. See Wimbome,
Wyncheoombe. See Winohcombe ; Wins-
combe.
Wyndeham. See Wyndham.
Wyndelingburgh. See Wellingborough.
Wyndell. iSr«e Windell.
Wynden, John, 493.
Wyndesore, Windesore, Wyndore, Alice, 661.
Miles, 109.
Thomas, 23, 24, 144, 392, 394, 490,
561, 666.
, constable of Windsor Castle,
891.
, Walter, 106.
WiUiam, 162,440.
Wyndham, Wyndam. Wyndeham, John, 393,
397, 466, 490, 667.
Wynell. John, 267.
Wynfeld. See WingHeld.
Wynfield. See Winfield.
Wynforton. See Winforton.
Wyngeham. See Wingham.
Wyngfeld, Wyngefelde, Henry, 399.
, John, 110, 237, 286, 490, 494, 543,
647, 673, 674.
, the elder, 466»
, the younger, 466.
Robert, 6, 110, 132, 161, 164, 216,
286, 308, 666.
, controller of the household,
12,64,211.
, Anne his wife, 161,308.
, Thomas, 166.
, Philippa his wife, 166.
William, 242.
Wynkefeld. See Wingfield ; WinkHeld.
Wynlyoh, Thomas, 489.
Wynman, John, 262.
Wynaladale. Su Wensleydale.
Wynstanly, Hugh, 626.
Wynston. See Winston.
Wynter, Henry, 301.
Master John, prebendary of Llandaff,
98.
Richard, 189, 286.
William, 100.
Joan his wife, 100.
Wynterbome, Thomas, dean of St Paul's.
London. 126.
Wynterboume. John, 10.
Wyntersell, Wyntershyll, Robert, the elder.
499.
, the younger, 499.
, Anne his wife, 499.
Thomas, 87, 244, 381, 499,
674.
Wynthorpe. See Winthorpe.
Wynthorpe, Gilbert, 83.
Wyntirton. See Winderton.
Wynton. See Winton.
Wynton, Robert, 194.
Wyntreelowe. See Winterslow.
Wynyngton. See Wimmington.
Wyot. John, 293.
Wyppeshull, co. Wilts, 687.
WyraU, John, 24.
Wyrdelinton. See Worlington.
Wyre, John, 192.
Wyre Piddle, Wyr Pedull. oo. Woroester, 124.
Wyrley, Richard, 6.
Wysbeoh, Thomas, abbot of Thomey, 442.
Wysbeche. See Wisbeaoh.
Wyse, Alan, 31.
John, 267, 289.
, Richard, 244.
Robert, prior of Stone, 66.
Thomas, 83.
And tee Wise.
Wysebeche. See Wisbeaoh.
Wyseman, Simon, 899.
Wyset. See Wisset.
Wysewall, Roger, 267.
Wysseley. See Whistley.
Wysshawe. See Wishaw.
Wyssher, William, 300.
W}tchanger, Wycheanger in Luocombe, oo.
Somerset, 3.
Wyte, Amald de, 310, 361.
Wytham. See Witham.
Wytherley, John, 263.
Wytheryngton, John, 214.
Wythyr, Henry, 301.
Wythys, Alan, 31.
Wytlesford. See Whittlesford.
Wyttelbury. See Wittelbury.
Wytteley. See Witley.
Wytteney. See Witney.
Wyttesley. See Whittlesea.
Wyyelesbergh. See Willesborough.
Wyveton, 8u Wireton.
Wyvyll. John, 370.
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726
GENERAL INDEX.
X
Xiinten, Zanton in the country of CloTes, 209.
Tafforth, Yaflford, eo. York, 300.
Yalding, Ealdyng, oo. Kent, 43, 482, 484.
Yale [co. Salop], 249, 253, 413, 480, 616.
Yane, Thomas, 332.
Yarborocigh, Yerburgh, co. Lincoln, 469.
Yardley, Yerdeley, Erdeley, oo. Worcester, 70,
91. 96, 166, 477.
Yaristhorpe, oo. York, 482.
Yarlington, Yerlinj^n, oo. Somerset, 212, 263.
Yarmouth, Yermouth, Irenemuth, Jememuth,
oo. Norfolk, 49, 272.
, port of, 167, 379, 404, 421.
Great, oo. Norfolk, 32, 84, 340, 463,
466.
, , burgesses of, 32. 340, 463.
port of. 32, 231, 298. 340,
362, 463, 636.
, prior of, 32, 463.
, ship called la Mary of, 644.
in the Isle of Wight, 646.
Yarteoombe, Walter, 17.
Yarum, Bobert, 243.
Yatesbury, oo. Wilts, 83.
Yattendon, Yatenden, co. Berks, 468.
Yatys, Balph, 467.
Yaxle, Biohard, 168, 259.
Yaxley, co. Huntingdon, 149.
Yealmpton, Yelhampton, oo. Devon, 482, 522.
Yeffyng, co. Kent, 401, 446, 482.
Yeldham, Geldham. co. Essex, 430.
Yelhampton. See Yealmpton.
Yelvertoft, oo. Northampton, 193.
Yelyerton, William, 643.
Yeovil, Yevill, co. Somerset, 140, 201, 265.
Yeovilton, Yevelton, co. Somerset, 497.
Yepiswioh. See Ipswich.
Yerburgh. See Yarborough.
Yerde, co. Kent, 304, 309.
Yerde, Gilbert, 137.
, Joan his wife, 137,
, John, 80.
Yerdeley. See Yardley.
Yerlington. See Yarlington.
Yermouth. See Yarmouth.
Yermouth, William, vioar of North Hales,
142, 143.
Yememouth. See Yarmouth.
Yevelton. See Yeovilton.
Yevilohestre. See Ilchester.
Yevill. See YeoviL
Ynce, Edmund, 317.
Yog, Yogge, Thomas, 262.
Yoghhell. See Youghal.
Yoghull. See Youghal.
Yoke Fleet, Yokflete, oo. York, 188.
Yoksall, Zoksale, Thomas, 50, 54.
Yol, John, 229.
Yole, Bobert, 8.
, Thomas, 85.
Yonge, Yong, Alexander, 252.
, Edmund, 30.
, Henry, 416, 634.
, John, 229,271,277.
Isabel his wife, 277.
John, mayor of the staple of Calais,
39, 68, 100.
Beginald, 424, 437.
Thomas, 22, 30, 89, 107.
York, 3, 25, 83-85. 94. 119, 123. 127, 149,
188, 197, 206, 221, 236, 280, 282. 287,
324. 339, 363, 392. 396, 409, 412, 418,
449, 450, 469, 618, 632.
, mayor and citisens of, 409.
..., mayor of, 10, 210, 522.
And see Gillyot
sheriffs of, 64, 446, 494.
outlawries in, 25, 30, 84, 85, 188.
292.
, charter dated at, 207.
, letters patent dated at, 123, 282. 668,
673.
weavers of, 135.
, subsidy and ulnage of oloth in. 198,
346, 368, 467.
, diocese of, 14, 16, 174, 189. 242, 247,
255, 824, 331, 375, 380, 388, 409, 411.
477, 482, 498, 507.
, province of, 224, 342.
, archbishopric of, 9, 206, 210.
, archbishop of. See Ne vUle ; Bothe ;
Botherham.
cathedral of St. Peter, 378.
, , dean and chimter of, 7, ^'
202, 255, 283.
, , dean of. See Andrewe;
Bothe.
, vicars of, 507.
, St. Marys abbey, 622. 530, 632, 68a
, abbot and convent of, 171*
182,236,241,629,641.
, , Thomas, abbot of, 182, 235,
241.
Thomas Bothe, abbot of, 630,
641.
>, William Sevons, abbot of,
522, 532, 533.
GENERAL INDEX.
727
York, St. Leonard's hospital, William Eare,
warden of, 54.
..., George Fitihugh, warden of,
64.
., Gkorge Neville, warden of,
292.
, duke of. See Biohard ; Edward.
duchesa of. See Cecily ; Philippa.
duchy of , 54, 341.
county of, 18,23,49-51,109,110,
112, 117, 119. 135. 144, 145, 168, 240,
297, 819. 324. 339, 341, 343, 344, 393,
394.425.
, sheriff of, 50. 78. 89, 109,
345.393, 399, 401. 446. 492. 494, 518,
619, 544.
And tee Hastynges; Byther; Assheton;
Markynfeld.
escheator in, 9, 210, 522.
548.
And tee Frank.
, , subsidy and ulnage of cloth
in. 159, 198, 200, 346. 368, 457.
, outlawries in, 25-28, 30, 35,
•82-86, 129, 150. 186, 188. 189, 220,
265, 290-293, 303, 358, 360. 467.
, East Biding of , 50, 213, 399,
492.
, , , commissions of the
peace in, 578.
, , North Biding of, 213, 401,
492.
, , , commissions of the
peace in, 579.
West Biding of , 50, 214, 399,
492.
, , commissions of the
peace in, 579.
York herald, 429.
Yorke, York, John, 11, 77.
, , prior of Ipswich, 8, 11.
WiUiam, 11.
Yoroth, John, chaplain of the chapel called
< Saynt Kaneth and Trinite Well * in
Gower, co. Glamorgan, 296.
Yosemonth. See Jesmond.
Yotton. John, 227.
, chancellor of Cambridge Uni-
versity, 555.
, secretary of the queen. 159.
161.
, warden of the chantry of St.
Mary, Elmley under the castle, 159,
161.
Youghal, Yoghull, in Ireland, 78, 536.
, mayor and burgesses of, 536.
, port of, 79.
Yoxford, CO. Suffolk, 142.
Yppyswyeh. See Ipswich.
Ysley, John, 382.
Yuanes, Peter. 248, 279.
Yrers, William, 492.
Yvott, WiUiam. 803.
z
Zanton. See Xanten.
Zarum, Bobert, 243.
Zeal, Sele. co. Devon, 81. i
Zeeland, Seland, 162, 286, 838, 363, 425.
Zele. See Seal.
Zoksall. See YoksaU.
Zouche, John, 28. 392,
, lord, 207, 871. 898, 489, 493,
557-659, 664, 668, 670, 671, 577.
, William, lord, 207, 208.
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written in English, it is of yalue as a record of the language spoken in Norfolk.
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James I. of Scotland, and the "evil ending of the traitors that slew him." The peculiarities
of the Scottish dialect are well illustrated in this version.
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Speotantia. Edited by Jambs Gaibdner. 1858.
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historiographer, Bernard Andr6, of Toulouse, with some compositions in verse, of which he
is supposed to have been the author; (2) the Journals of Roger Maohado during certain
embassies to Spain and Brittany, the first of which had reference to the marriage of the
Kinf^s son, Arthur, with Cathanne of Arragon ; (8) two curious reports by envoys sent to
Spam in 1506 touching the succession to the Crown of Castile, and a project of marriage
between Henry VII. and the Queen of Naples; and (4) an account of Philip of Castile's
reception in England in 1606. Other documents of interest are given in an appendix.
11. Memobials of Hen by the Fifth. I. — Vita Henrici Quinti, Roberto
Redmanno auctore. U. — Versus Rhythmici in laudem Regis Henrici
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Chakles a. Cole. 1858.
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and translated by Benjamin Thorpe, Member of the Royal Academy
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29. Chronicon Abbatis Eveshamensis, Auctoribus DoBaNico Priore
EVESHAMIiE EI ThOMA DE MaRLEBERGB AbBATE, A FUNDATIONB AD
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the Rev. W. D. Macray, Bodleian Library, Oxford. 1863.
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090 to 1418. Its chief feature is an autobiography, which makes us acquainted with the
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Westminster Abbey, and a very fuB account of the lives and miracles of the saints,
especially of Edward the Confessor, whose reign occupies the fourth book. A treatise on
the Coronation, by William of Sudbury, a monk of Westminster, fills book ii. c 8.
31. Year Books op the Reigns op Edward the First and Edward the
Third. Years 20-21, 21-22, 30-81, 32-33, and 33-85 Edw. I; and
11-12 Edw. III. Edited and translated by Alfred John Horwood.
Barrister-at-Law. Years 12-13, 13-14, 14, 14-15, 16 and 16 Edward
III. Edited and translated by Luke Owbn Pike, M.A., Barrister-at-
Law. 1863-1900.
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32. Narratives of thb Expulsion of the English from Normandy, 1449-
1450.— BobertuB Blondelli de Bedactione Normaaniffi: Le Recouvre-
ment de Normeadie, par Berry, H^rault du Roy : Ooaferences between
the Ambassadors of France and E igland. Edited by the Rev. Joseph
Stevenson, M.A. 1863.
33. HiSTORiA ET Oartularium MonasteriiS. Petri Gtx>ucestrle. Vols. I.-
in. Edited by W.H. Hart, F.S.A., Membre Correspondant de la
Soci^t^ des Antiqaaires de Normaodie. 1863 -1867.
34. Alexandri Neckam de Naturis Rerum libri duo; with Neckam's
Poem, De Laudibus Divine SAPiENTiiC. Edited by Thomas Wright,
M.A. 1863.
35. Leechdoms, Wortcunnino, and Staroraft of Early England ; being
a Collection of Documents illustrating the History of Science in this
Country before the Norman Conquest. Vols. I.-UI. Collected and
edited by the Rev. T. Oswald Cockayne, M.A. 1864-1866.
36. Annalbs Monastici.
Vol. 1. : — ^Annales de Margan, 1066-1232 ; Annales de Theokesberia,
1066-1263 ; Annales de Burton, 1004-1263.
Vol. II.: — Annales Monasterii de Wintonia, 5ld-1277; Annales
Monasterii de Waverleia, 1-1291.
Vol. UI.:~ Annales Prioratus de Dunstaplia, 1-1297. Annales
Monasterii de Bermundeseia, 1042-1432.
Vol. lY. : — ^Annales Monasterii de Oseneia, 1016-1347; Chronicon
vulgo dictum Chronicon Thomso Wykes, 1066-1289; Annales Prioratas
de Wigornia, 1-1377.
Vol. v.: — Index and Glossary.
Edited by Henry Richards Luards, M.A., Fellow and Assistant
Tutor of Trinity College, and Registrary of the University,
Cambridge. 1864-1869.
37. Magna Vita S. Hugonis Episcopi Lincolniensis. Edited by the Rev.
James F. Dimook, M.A., Rector of Bamburgh, Yorkshire. 1864.
38. Chronicles and Memorials of the Rbion of Richard the First.
Vol. I.: — Itinerarium Peregrinorum bt Gesta Regis Rigardi.
Vol. n. : — ^EpisTOLiE Cantuarienses ; the Letters of the Prior and
Convent of Christ Church, Canterbury ; 1187 to 1199.
Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Vicar of Navestock, Essex,
and Lambeth Librarian. 1864-1865.
The authorship of the Chronicle in Vol. I., hitherto ascribed to Gteoflrey Vinesanf, is now
more correctly ascribed to Richard, Canon of the Holy Trinity of Iiondon.
The letters in Vol. II., written between 1187 and 1199, had their origin in a dispute which
arose from the attempts of Baldwin and Hubert, archbishops of Canterbury, to found a
college of secular canons, a project which gave great umbrage to the monks of Canterbury.
39. Recubil des Croniques et anchiennes Istobies de la Grant Bbetaigne
A present NoaiME Enoletbrre, par Jehan de Waurin. Vol. L,
Albina to 688. Vol. IL, 1399-1422. • Vol. III., 1422-1431. Edit^ by
William Hardy, F.S.A. 1864-1879. Vol. IV., 1431-1447. Vol. V.,
1447-1471. Edited by Sir William Hardy, F.8.A., and Edward
L. C. P. Hardy, F.S.A. 1884-1891.
40. A Collection of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories op Great
Britain, now galled England, by John de Waurin. Vol. I., Albina
to 688. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol. IH., 1422-1431. (Translations of
the preceding Vols. I., II., and III.) Edited and translated by Sir
WiLUAM Hardy, F.S.A., and Edward L. C. P. Hardy, F.S.A. 1864-
1891.
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51. Chronica Uaoistri Roobri db Houedbitb. Vols. I. -IV. Edited by
the Bsv. William Stubbs, M.A., Regias Professor of Modem History
and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1868-1 871 .
The earlier portion, extending from 782 to 1148, appears to be a copy of a compilation
made in Northumbria about 1161, to which Hoveden adaed little. From 1148 to 1169— « verj
valaable portion of this work — the matter is derived from another source, to which Hoveden
appears to have supplied little. From 1170 to 1192 is the portion which corresponds to some
extent with the Chronicle known under the name of Benedict of Peterborough {tee No. 4^.
From lira to 1301 may be said to be wholly Hoveden's wofk.
^2, WiLLBLBfl MaLMBSBIRIBNSIS MoNAOHI DeGbSTISPoNTIFICUM ANOLORnX
LiBRi QuiNQUB. Edited &y N. E. 8. A. Hamilton, of the Department
of Manuscripts, British Museam. 1870.
53. Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland, from the Archives
OF the City of Dublin, <fisc. 1172-1320. Edited by John T. Gilbert,
F.S.A., Secretary of the Public Record OfKce of Ireland. 1870.
54. Thb Annals of Loch Ob. A Ohroniolb of Irish Affairs, from 1041
to 1590. Vols. I. and U. Edited^ with a Translation, by William
Maunsell' Hennbssy, M.B.I.A. 1871.
65. MONUMENTA JURIDIOA. ThE BlaCK BoOK OF THE ADMIRALTY, WITH
Appendices, Vols. I.-FV. Edited by Sir Trayers Twiss, Q.O., D.O.L.
1871-1876.
This book contains the ancient ordinances and laws relating to the na^y.
56. Memorials of the Rbion of Hbnry VI. : — Official Oorrkspondemge
OF Thomas Bbkynton, Secretary to Henry VI., and Bishop of Bath
AND Wells. Edited by the Rev. George Williams, B.D., Vicar of
Ringwood, late Fellow of King's OoUege, Oambridge. Vols. I. and n.
1872.
57. MatthuEI Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Ohronica Majora.
Vol. I. The Creation to A.D. 1066. Vol. II. 1067 to 1216. Vol. in.
1216 to 1239. Vol. IV. 1240 to 1247. Vol. V. 1248 to 12/59. Vol. VI.
Additamenta. Vol. VII. Index. Edited by the Rev. Henry Richards
LuARD, D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Registrary of the Universityy
and Vicar of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge. 1872-1884.
58. Memorialk Fratris Walteri de Coventria.—Thb Historical Collec-
tions OF Walter of Coventry. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev.
William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History, and
FeUow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1 872- 1 873.
59. The Anqlo-Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists of the
Twelfth Century. Vols. I. and II. Collected and edited by Thomas
Wriqht, M.A., Corresponding Member of the National Institute of
France (Acad^mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres). 1872.
60. Materials for a History of the Rbion of Henry VII., from original
Documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Vols. I. and
II. Edited 6j^the Rev. William Campbell, M.A., one of Her Majesty's
Inspectors of Schools. 1873-1877.
61. Historical Papers and Letters from ths Northern Registers.
Edited by the Rev. James Raine, M.A., Canon of York, and Secretary
of the Surtees Society. 1873.
62. Rbgistrum Palatinum Dunblmense. The Register of Richard ds
Kellawb, Lord Palatine and Bishop of Durham ; 1311-1316. Vols.
I.-IV. Edited by Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper
of the Records. 1873-1878.
63. Memorials of St. Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury. Edited by
the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modem History
and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1874.
64. Crronicon A.sauM, ab anno pouini 18S8 usqub ae> annuh 138B,
AuirroBB MosArwo Quodam Sancti Albani. Edited by Bdwabi)
Mauniik Tkompson, Bams tec -at -Law, AsaistaDt Keeper of the Manu-
scripts in the Briti^ Unseum. 1874.
ft), TudvAa Saqa Bbkibyskups. A Lipe of Akchbishop Thomas Bbckbt
IN Icelandic. Vols. I. sud [I., Editfil, , with Eiii/tith Translation,
Notei, and Gtostary, by M. Erni kr MAONUSsofi, M.A,, Sub-Libramo,
of the University Library, Cambridge. 1875-1881.
67. Matekials TOn thb Hi3tory ov THo>(*a Beoket, AscHBiaHOP op
Cantehbdkv. Vols, I. -VI, Edited by the Rev, Jahes Ckaioie
Robbbtbon, U.A., Conoa of Canterbury. 187"j-1883. Vol. V II, Edited
by Joseph Briostockg Shbppard, LL.D, 1886,
The Anl roliuDi I'niiUilnx the life of llmt telebrBtrJ mui, An<l the mituekx HVet bi>
il«lh, ljy Wlllkni, ninonkol Cnnterburj', The st'cuiid. i\\^ lllehy Benedict ol Peterinroiich:
J<ihD iif ^ittliKbnn'; Aluj of Tewke>buty : uil I':<l>iari1 Urim. The lliinl. the life by Wililain
Kiti-liiiihcn ; KiKl Herbert o( BoHhaip, Tlie(cmrth,iinoiivinoUfi lives QU'"lril"BUH.*c. The
68, Aadulfi i)b DioBTO, Dbcahi Lundonieksis, Opbra Hisiobic*. Thr
Historical Works of MAarSR Ralph dr Dicbto, Dean op Loxoon.
Vols. I. and II. Edited £y the Rev. William Siubbs, M.A., Regius
Ptotewor of Modem History, Mid Fellow ot Oriel College, Oxford.
Tbo Abbreiiatlones Ohronloornni eitena to lin uitl the TiDKgJiiaa Hittoriuum to ISOl.
tK). Roll of the Procgbuikos of tub Kino's Coqscil i:< Irriuand, for a
W>RTWN or THR 16rH VBAR OF THB EBIO.V OF RlUKABD 11. 1392-93.
Edited by the Rev. Jaubs GK^ivica, B.A. 1S77.
70. Hbnkici I)E Braotox de Lboibus bi Coxsitbtudinibus AholiiC Libri
CjinsqUB m VARioa traotatus owtisuti. Vols. I.-VI. Edited by Sir
Travebs Twiss, Q.C, D.G.L. 1878-1883.
71. The Historians or the Ckuboh or York, asd its Archbishops. Vols.
I. -111. Edited by the Rev. Jaxbii Rainr, H.A., Canon of York, and
Secretary of the Surtees Society. 1879-1894.
72. RBaisTRUM Malme3bdbikn!ib. The Re^isteb of Malmesburv Abbey,
PRESERVED IN TUB PuBLic RECOHn Offii.'R. VoIb. I. And II, Edited by
the Rev. J. S. BREnsR, M.A., Preacher at the Bolls, and Rector of
Tiippesfield ; artd Charles Triok Martin, B.A. 1879-1680.
73. HiSTDBiCAL Wobk^iof Geuvabr OF Canterbukv. Vols. I. and II. Edited
by the Rev. William Stubbs, D.D., Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's,
London ; Regius Professor of Modtirn History and P'ellow of Uriel
College, Oxford, Ac. 1879, 1880.
74. Ukkrioi Abxjhidiaconi Hithtemidngnsis Historia Anoloscm. Tbb
History of the Bnoush, by Hknrv, Archdracon op Hithtikoudn,
from A.D, 5-5 to a.d. I1S4, in Eight B'>oks. Edileil by Thomas Aknold,
M.A., 1879.
76. The Historical Wores of Syheon of Durham, VoIb. I. and H.
Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A. 1882-1886.
76. C&BONioLB of the RbioksofBdwakd 1.ani>BuwardII. Vols. I and
II. Edited by the Rev. William Stvhbs, D.D,, Canon Residentiary of
St. Paul's, IiMidon ; Regius Profassor of Modern History, and Fellow
of Oriel Gollege, Oxford, &c. 1882-1883.
The nrsl volume of these Chronicles eoiilniiu. the AB«alri /.oadtri'nia. uid the Aniuilcs
/b-/i-..- Utc!<t:toBi,t.—Co«immlali<irjim/nlaiiliMtH Tra«<>lu mag«> Htgii titnnli. U—
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77. Rboistbum Epistolabum Fratbib Johannis Peokham, Abchixpisoopi
Oantuakiknsis. Vols. I.-III. Edited by Ohablis Tbicb Martin, B.A«
F.S.A., 1882-1886.
78. Kboibtbb of S. Osmuitd. YoU. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. W. H.
Rich Jones, M.A., F.SA., Oaaon of SaliBbury, Vicar of Bradford-on-
Avon. 1883, 1884.
This Register derives its name from containing the statutes, roles, and orders made or
compiled by S. Osmund, to be observed in the Cathedral and diocese of Salisbury.
79. Ohabtulabt of the Abbbt of Bamsbt. Vols. I.-UI. Edited by
William Henry Hakt, F.S.A., aad the Bey. Ponsonbt Annbslbt
Lyons. 1884-1883.
80. Ohartulabies of St. Maby*8 Abbby, Dublin, with the Begisteb of its
HorsB AT Dunbbody, county of Wbxfobd, and Annals of Ireland,
1162-1370. Vols. I. and II. Edited by John Thomas Gilbert, F.S. A.,
M.RI.A. 1884,1886.
81. EaDMBRI filSTORIANOYORUMIN ANQLIA, BTOPUSCULA DUO DE YITASaNCTI
Ansblmi bt quibusdam miraculis EJUS. Edited by the Bey. Martin
Bulb, M A. 1884.
82. Ohroniolbs of the Bbions of Stephen, Henry II., and Biohard I.
Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Bicbard Howlett, Barrister-at-Law. 1884-
1889.
VoL I. contains Books I.-IV. of the Huioria Rerum Anfflieeurum of William of Newburgh.
Vol. II. contains Book V. of that work, the continuation of the same to A.D. 129S, and the
Draco Normannieut of Etienne de Rouen.
Vol. III. contains the GttUi Stephani Begis, the Chronicle of Richard of Hexham, the
Reiatio de SUmdardo of St. Aelred of Rievaulx, the poem of Jordan Fantosme, and the
Chronicle of Richard of Devizes.
Vol. rv. contains the Chronicle of Robert of TorignL
83. Chronicle of the Abbey of Bamsby. Edited by the Bev. William
Dunn Macray, M.A., F.^.A., Beotor of Ducklington, Oxon. 1886.
84. Chronica Bogbri db Wbndoyer, siyb Florbs Historiarum. Vols. I.-
HI. Edited by Henry Gay Hewlett, Keeper of the Becords of the
Laad Bevenue. 1886-1889.
This edition ipves that portion only of Roger of Wendoyer's Chronicle which can be
accounted an origmal authority.
85. The Letter Books of thb Monastbry of Christ Church, Canterbury.
Vols. I.-III. Edited by Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard, LL.D. 1887-
1889.
The Letters printed in these volumes were chiefly written between 1996 and 1838.
86. The Metbioal Chronicle of Bobbrt of Gloucester. Edited by
William Aldis Wright, M.A., Senior Fellow of Trinity College,
Cambridge. Parts I. and II., 1887.
The date of the composition of this Chronicle is placed about the year 1800. The
writer appears to have been an eye witness of many events of which he describes. The
language in which it is written was the dialect of Qlouoestershire at that time.
87. Chronicle of Bobert of Brunnb. Edited by Frederick Jambs
FuRNiYALL, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Parts I. aad U. 1887.
Robert of Brunne, or Bourne, co. Lincoln, was a member of the Qilbertine Order
established at Sempringham. His Chronicle is described by its editor as a work of fiction,
a contribution not to English history, but to the history of English.
88. Icelandic Sagas and other Historical Documents relating to the
Settlements and Descents of the Northmen on the BritLm Isles.
Vol. I. Orkneyinga Saga, and Magnus Saga. Vol. II. Hakonar
Saga, and Magnus Saga. Edited ^ Gudbrand Viofusson, M.A.
1887. Vols. III. and IV. Translations of the above by Sir Gborgk
Wbbbb Dasbnt, D.CL. 1894.
89. The Tripartite Life of St. Patrick, with other doouments relating
to that Saint. Edited by Whitley Stokes, LL.D., D.C.L., H<morary
Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford ; and Corresponding Member o| the
Institute of France. Parts T, and H, 1887.
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90. WiLLBLin MONAOHi Maxmbsbiriensis db Rbgum Gbstis Anolorum
LiBRi V. ; ET HISTORIC, NovELL.E, LiBRi III. Edited by William
Stubbs, D.D., Biflhop of Oxford. Vole. T. and n. 1887-1869.
91. Lbstorib DBS Bnolbs solum Gbffrbi Gaimar. Edited by the late Sir
Thomas Duffus Hardy, D.O.L., Deputy Keeper of the Records ;
continued and translated by Charles Trice Martin, B.A., F.S.A.
Vols. I. and n. 1888-1889.
92. Chroniclb of Hbnrt Knighton, Oanon of Leicester. Vols. I. and II.
Edited 6y the Rev. Joseph Rawson Lumby, D.D., Norrisian Pro-
fessor of Divinity. 18891896.
93. Oheoniolb of Adam Murimuth, with the Chronicle of Robert of
Avbsbury. Edited by Edward Maunde Thompson, LL.D., F.S.A.,
Principal Librarian and Secretary of the British Museum. 1889.
94. Reoistbr of the Abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr, Dublin.
Edited by John Thomas Gilbert^ F.S.A., M.R.I.A. 1889.
95. Flores Historiarum. Edited by the Rev. H. R. Luard, D.D., Fellow
of Trinity College and Registrary of the University, Cambridge.
Vol. I., Ihe Creation to a.d. 1066. Vol. II. a.d. 1067-1264. Vol. IIL
A.D. 1266-1826. 1890.
96. Memorials of St. Edboind's Abbey. Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A.,
Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland. Vols. I.-m. 1890-1896.
97. Charters and Documents, illcstratinq the History of the Cathedral
AND City of Sarum, 1100-1300; forming an Appendix to the Register
of S. Osmund. Selected by the late Rev. W. H. Rich Jones, M.A.,
F.S.A., and edited by the Rev. W. D. Macray, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of
Ducklington. 1891.
98. Memoranda de Parliambnto, 26 Edward I. 1S06. Edited by F. W.
Maitland, M.A. 1893.
99. The Red Book of the Exchequer. Edited by Hubert Hall^ F.S.A.
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1745-1783.
Thibteenth Beport . . . .
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The Duke of Portland. Vol. I.
(2.) Appendix and Index.
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J. B. Fortescue, Esq., of Dropmore.
Vol.1.
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Corporations of Kye, Hastings, and
Hereford. Oapt. F. C. Loder-
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Earl of Dartmouth (Supplementary
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House of Lords, 1690-1691 -
(6.) Appendix and Index.
Sir W. Fitzherbert, Bart. The Delaval
Family, of Seaton Delaval; The
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(8.) Appendix and Index.
The First Earl of Charlemont. Vol. II.
1784-1799.
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(2.) Appendix.
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Master Litton's Office.
Notices of Records transferred from Queen's [C.329]
Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer
Offices.— Report on J. F. Furguson's MSS.
— Exchequer Indices, Ac.
Records of Probate Registries
[C.616]
Notices of Records from Queen's Bench Calen- I [C.760]
dar of Fines and Recoveries of the Palatinate |
of Tipperary, 1664-1715.~Index to Reports
to date. I
I
Notices of Records transferred from Chancery, [C.963]
Queen's Bench, and Conunon Pleas Offices.
— Report respecting ** Facsimiles of 1
National MSS. of Ireland."— List of Chan-
cery Pleadings (1662-1690) and Calendar to
Chancery RoUs (1662-1713) of Palatinate
of Tipperary.
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Notices of Records from Exchequer and
Admiralty Offices.— Calendar and Index to
Fiants of Henry YIH.
Calendar and Index to Fiants of Edward VI.
[C.1175]
[C.1469]
Index to the Liber Munerum Publioorum [C.1702]
Hibemin. — Calendar and Index to Fiants
of Philip and Mary.
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Index to Deputy Keeper's 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th,
and 10th Reports.
Calendar to Fiants of Elizabeth (1558-1570).
Calendar to Fiants of Elizabeth, continued
(1570-1576).
Calendar to Fiants of Elizabeth, continued
(1576 1583).
Report of Keeper of State Papers containing
Catalogue of Commonwealth Books trans-
ferred from Bermingham Tower.
[C.2034]
[C.2311]
[C.2583]
[C.2929]
[C.3215]
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Chief Contents of Appendioi
.Calendar to Fiante ol Elizabeth, oontinoed [0.36761 1 1 0
(1583-1S86).— Index to Deput; Keeper's'
I 11th. 12th. 13th. 11th, and 10th Bepoiis.
Calendar to Fianta oI Elizabeth, oontinued i[C.4062'] I 6
(1586-1696). ' ' I
B«port on Iron Cheat ol attainders following , rc.4487j 1 6
after 1641 and leee.—Qtieen's Bench Calen- ' '
dar to Fiants of Elizabeth continaed (1596-
1601). ; I
Calendar to Fianta at Elicabeth. continued 'r.4TS5]! 1 1
(1601-1603).— Uemorandum on Statements :
(1702) and DecUrona (1713-14) of fiugae- |
not PenaionerB. i
Notice of Recorda at Incambered and Landed I [C.S1B5] i 0 6
Estates Courts.— Beport of Keeper of State <
Pnpers. containing Table oi Abstraots of
Decrees of Innooenoe (1663), with Index. '
Calendar to Christ ChoTch Deeds in Novum j [C.5535] 0 8^
Begistrum. 1174-16B4. Index to Deputr j
Keeper's 16th, I7(h, 18th, tSth, and 20th
Reports, |
Index to Calendars of Fianta of the reign of . [C.583£] 1.1 0
I Queen Elizabeth. Letters A.— C. I
I Catalogne ot Proolamatione, 1618-1660
Index to Fiants of BliEabeth. D— Z
[C.6180]|
[C.6160 i
! i.] I
[C.6504]
Catalogue of Proclamationa, 1661-1767.—
Calendar Co Christ Cbaroh Deeds, 1177- I
I 1463. I I
Catalogue of Proclamation s, 1767-1B7S. [C.6765] ' 0 9^
Contents ot the Bed Book of the Exchequer. I i
Calendar to Christ Cbotoh Deeds, 1463-
' 1602. i
Begulations respecUng State Papers. In- [[C.TlTOJi 0 3
structions tor FaroobialCuHtodiaas. Index !
to Twenty-first to Twent;-fifth Reports. j ,
j Abstract of Antrim Inqniaition, 8 James I., ' [C.7488] i 0 3^
Bankmptc; Records, 1857-1872; Early Plea i
Bolla to SI Edward m. l
Index to the Act or Qrant Booka, and to ! [C.7488 I 4 4
Original Wilis, o( the Dioceee of Dablin to ' i-] i
. the Tear 1800. I
' Becorda from Courts and Officea transferred i [C.7803] , 0 2^
to, and deposited at tiie Publio Becord I
OBiae in IreUnd. I
Index to Calendara of Christ Choreh Deeds |[C.80B0JI 0 Si
1174-1684, contained in Appendices to 30th, '
SSrd, and 24tb Beports. I i
(1.) Report on the Earl; Plea RoUs. eon- IL'J'B163} 0 SJ
tinued from 61 Edward IB. l
(2.) Table showing present Custodies ot Par- — | —
oablal Records. i
Copy and Translation ol Five InitrameDts ot | [C.8&67] I 0 3
Becord in the Pnblio Becord Office of l |
Ireland, written in the Irish Character and
Tongue, 1684-1606.
Report on M. S. S. of Sir T. Pbillipps' [C.9030] 0 3)
Library ; Index to Deputy Keeper's Beporta, j
26th to 30th, incl. 1
Report ot Proceedings, and Appendix (1) [C.947e] 0 5j
Corrections to the Addenda to the Dublin
Oranta Index in Appendix to the 36tb Be- 1 |
(2.) Notes on the Departments Letters and ' I
Official Papers, 1760-89.
Index (o the Act or Grant Book and Original [Cd. 4] 4 7
Wills of the Diocese ot Dablin from 1800-
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